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NOTICE. ATLANTIC COAST LIN The CUmavK. EASILY TIED TTRR R nvestment 9s- AT EASILY MET PRICES. ' I OPPORTUNITY TOR AN mm Special UCXA.L.U) : . . LOCATION THX piOST EUQIBLX IS THX THUCK BXGIOIT OF WORTH CAROLTWA. The Entire Plant of INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Wilmington, N. C, FOR SALE, nxC of three Brlct Buildings, with all necessary adjuncts One Hundred Opssi- Ersnntl. two Boilers, Shafting. Pulleys, Veneer Machinery and Butter-BrP('MBa-H and Machinery and Shapes, Automatic Saw Mm, Kip Baws, ili Pi - ... gswg. aiko, a Brand new Planer, costing $900. ,, machinery for f fact.41 . t . Butter Disnea. terry o.-k.m.feii of every kind. Bojton Blower. Llse. ! This property has a river front and wharf of 100 feet, with rail- ! road track running into the yard. U aa lacaha-aatlble suppljr of ffBH and raw aoate rials for aar err Jirection tributary to this factory, acd to be bad at a nominal sum. '-aery ij practically new, and the owners will either sell everything cn .v-r frms or will take stock In a company for the operation of this on:""' ..-onY is v-Uuabie In many reepects and Is capable of being converted ,-13tin cttUw very favorable to this point. -Jy ! it-' nor Vtt APP'7 ltl -- "J VV THE MORNING STAB, Wilmington. N. C Carolina Estate Agency. a, S. Gratf S Co., Burgaw, K. C 111 rla-( durable Heal E,ia: rlij ! country) bonfht aaJ -ld oa t ummlMloo. Sp al.miln ! frarsua and "Ilaiber.- Lewi-. v. -0 ci r :-r fo--:s Taiuv; pro- staudlus 'Umber .. . rimurn? a rri-r of l:ind near gaaerainn-s Brul-e. Sonh E -t river, on Udo- nier uwr i-e jijaou icw vi tmser on tils land Timbered Lauds. Iwo 5aDlrl Jnd Tw-nty-U acres on VMS'i on Ca rVar iver bomi valu- ; - Cy?re ami aa) ticitv r Elshlj Aff rr Uvrjiw. 2!iire rri o .vti ! witr.lt half mile 'ri Sil-r:-r.-i. :-"Jt eaoty put In Vi.Jibl Kami nor tircenllle, .N. AFi.-ji jf i30 icre tr:r inUej- fruni Oivn r.u!ie ciiir :r .in Uo-mt -Ltiou on tie At-i-.uc W. ic. O e .1 jr.dr-u n : elghty-tlve jrnes c.?rr-l Ld in fl' c s: tr of cuiiivatlon. n- io-siur Jwrfiliiii with fix rooms Oiicwji rooa 4Qd iiuctufti One offlce. . ne t:r tat- ulj c'.gtr st U lwo larci 7u tucutx 'ni Oar l&-u )re prn;!ie : idt iu. res. ?t . All veaijr jut'tuarr ir.v..-u?u. Ail kinds of i;aij ij r iin.ir .T c.uaui won carw. skacW. iiaw, i:ar ai.i.e- r.u c- u rse. Farm ol 143 4trei a Crv-W vu i- -udr .-u',ty -J5 acrec "-rf :,ol-rf:i so iract tn ;-"Ti-5. 1 -icri il. ay, ir trt Fme ifrP r. Larr l vitor;- tio oi.e guod New djQir iJ cevr?-irj out Boasws Two kau t'jtiitrs Twc ml (?s fru!ii Mom ague a amrna Last;c al Y.i.n KaUroau; six two JLies rrom KilnsM toa Fenlie laod In a innsuwof coiUvit:-..c a bargain for some- 2,(KH trrct of Laud jsS Riaovrr county ol niviiole stream; r r i;dr it-r irw cl-iriiiis o a place ors rw :tL a uxr .uid out uildings on . .u , -tcr-- - tc':; D-iUi.c- Well tlm csl( .i-.t rra SMlinton Four -a . r . . jti. iivr-ii. d sir ion ol. toe " , S . - r- r-. pinai uf tha land Bt2e5-x-r -ihi.m: tw( miles. Uue in K uauaTlllf. 0w ft.uo ,;i P) , a h0QA, n KeLansrUle. w.s ioatv.N c jusi completed Known Krcl -uodcotutce ." wttb nice offlce on lot; wnSf6 an'3 u"tbu:l.iings. Located In a raw in ..f tae towu Kenanavllle Is a gat t.wn to live in-ta .ed f..r its pare Sfi l.Ifr nd t-a'-hy locality James WaULUn-.pLe ol toe besi ecnools in the FUtt Atrea ui Land t! 'iu Jr"n Sojtil "asclngton, on the J aniatrn- . "IP ''""e count j Borders on i i tU'- -oi trucklnir- Propert, la Uurgaw. vtesTf X ua1' acre eacn. t kr,rrjuai Huu ia to" ofBnr ii Tonf -i11'1' or oc one-half acr s. HrT w "-berrles eicept ,-arden and Paraa at ..rgw. SJt1. 8?r?w. The residence fswTfiiUr,10 n Abunt twenty acres Dntf ln "'beiTtee; one acre In a, r'015- AU neceesary out fSStL 8ii room "'dence. QltaJ"" n'1 Farm 5. in Xfl18-ronr miles from Magnolia, toc-tf10 belt. About seventy DrnH Hcres black branch land na i car,)r y""w Pine. Fine ue FilJ?'8 rr hogs, sheep uawTi!d Jk f r,JOla aeUlng. wan barn, JUte- Lot of apple, aoo 5"" a-Sini nd bicory grove S5510tt)b,?oo'J water Admlr.wy PliUTacul.turB' and now has eight tcats1 " i"od condition. Mte Ftm. Hrabi fa El fT hundred and arty f1" tii r.rU0wltlUl tbe corporate &.ierw i5!J ofTur,,lw- M- c- Twenty Ur "a ".re !? one nice, new tW utT and Plastered. S?ttu-J?5 A tenanfs house, "WST7. bouse, a we 1 of very Sf trJl A nlc orchard of 500 2rw-room hTit,on- balance well Urn fed. wi,?ou???n Premises. In good kttnwuU1 tor deslawe fertv acres two miles from thousei farming pnrpoees. Pterins, ..address, G. GRADY & CO., Burgaw, N. 0. lBESr.RfPTiAM the the sueceaaful manufacture of t . n - "r Kodera Dry EUa In connection moil T" Ail this week I will have dally consignments of The Choicest Fruits and the most elegant selections In Fine Candies. Oar Holiday Goods are beglnnlcg to ar rive, and the new customers being mad at my store dally is astonishing come petltors. Let me have your orders and you are assured of satisfaction. J. W. PLUMMER, Jr., 904 Princess street. - nov 6 tf Inter-State 'Phone 1SZ. "Improved Poultry." Phoenix Ponltry Yards, FHCENIX. Brunswick County, N, C. Breeders of Fancy Poultry Pigeons, Sc. Specialties: White Wyandottes and Barred Plymouth Rocks. WM. J. POGUE, Prop'r. wDim GOOD ROADS TAX. ktate Aid Syatcm Is the Most table ouil Fcniiblr, "It is absolutely ': :i possible for tlie farmers alo:.c to a system of goo'l road.-.. The ct.st is altoseth'er too great, antl uuU-.;:-. '.:'siact!al belp Is furuisLctl tbeiu. v.i.:r. some reasonable basis, progress Ui ro:iJ buildins will continue to b? slow nud unsatisfac tory." says Otto DoriK-r. chairman of the I.,. A. W. highway iuiprovement roai!i;iUee. "Tlie help which Jhe farmers require In buildiu? roads should come from the cities. The c:tU-s are the great cen ters of wealth: they ere the great mar kets in which business is done, the great distributing points for mana- '.4 '.S ,:5 MAKE TRAVEL A BUP.DKS. facturers and for agricultural products. Agricultural America has built them up and maintains them. The union between the cities and fanning dis tricts is close, upon a hundred different channels of trade. Each depends upon the other. What is more proper, there fore, than that the city should unite with the country in constructing and maintaining suitable and efficient means of communicating and trans portation? "But how can a tax be levied upon city property for expenditure in coun try districts for road building purposes? A city tax is out of the question, as much so as it would be to levy a town tax upon farm property for building sewers in a distant city. True, a coun ty tax might be levied," a large share of which would be paid by the cities situ ated ln the county, and which might be used for the building of roads ln any locality within the county. But this is not sufficient, especially in the case of large cities like Chicago, New York, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Minne apolis and Baltimore. Their Interests extend far beyond the counties In which they are situated. Indeed, the cities themselves constitute the greater part, or nearly all, of the taxpaylng property Included In these . counties. They may properly contribute to the cost of building roads ln all the terri tory, from which they draw their trade." "The best method yet devised for levying taxes upon city property for the purpose of building country road la by the medium of a state tax. This Is levied upon city and country prop erty alike, upon all classes of people, so that every locality, every taxpayer, contributes proportionately, according to the amount of property owned, the 'wealthy property owners contributing the largest amounts." i w SPWj r jiay-. -.t ri i am . ii 1flm Banker's .Boy Dey say dat Billy turned on de fire alarm in his office. Was dere any fire dere T. Broker's Boy Not till de boss come in, . Considerate). "Officer, 1 ain't got no hard feelin'a ag'in yonse, so I wans youse t' leave me go. 'cause me gang's in de near dis tance, an yonse'll suffer I" New York Journal . The Argoteeat Conclusive. Slippery Sam Wby don't yer smoke instead of alius chewin. 'EneryT 'Enery Well, yer see. hif yer smoke a pipe it 'as to be filled, an if it's a cigar ther hend 'as ter be hit horf, an yer must light which hever it is. an I ain't used ter 'ard work. Judy. Soraethlas Like Preservation. 111 HINT I.V UTIIW!vUII."I'rf I Ititf"' Irate Individual Are you aware, sir, that you are fishing in preserved wa ter? 'Arry (not quite so Innocent as he would appear) Preserved water! And Is all the fish pickled, then? Blessed if I've seen any live una about. Punch. So. Warm. "Why do you weep?" "I ain't weeping. DIs Is perspira tion." New York Journal. Loyal to the Name. Well, Pat, do you think the Colum- lia is going to beat the Shamrock?" "Oi dinnaw. But av he does whin Oi'm around Oi'll break his head." Tbe Savage Bachelor. rn,. srMt Youne Thing You know very well men are viler than women. The Savage Bachelor Well, haven't they more reason? Indianapolis Journal. gate Preaorlptlon. Where roads are bad A little gravel Well used will add To Joyi of travel. L. a. W. Bulletin. "Taking It Easy." Cfjr.jKt is. fi Weet of Bargains COMMENCING Monday, November 6, 1899. Too Busy to Quote Prices, so come and see for vourstf. Millinery, bress Goods, Cloaks. Capes and Fancy Goods. Taylor's Bazaar, I 1 8 Market street. Owing to ur present quarters being overcrowa-a, we nave rentea me en tire bal'.dlDg at 1C8 Market street, for our Toys and Holiday Goods, and have D'entv of loom to store go ds selected now and sent home wnen aeairea. Stop and Look at our Toy Department at 1 08 Market street. hot 5 tf COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court ot New Haiover county, ma- e ln the case of m try b. ami-, executrix oi tne estate oi j w. Minis, deceved. vs. M E. lillllsetal . I will ex pose formal to the highest bidder for cash, on l he 14tn ay of November. 1899, at 13 o'clock v., ln front or tbe Court Hons-' of New Hanover county, ln Wilmington N. C, toe following real estate in said city, to-wit: ist a tract Deg'nmng at tne intersection oi Ninth and Wooster street, and rnnning north ward aiong 9th street C6 feet to NonhroD and cutnming's line thence westwardlv parallel with w ster street fri feet thet ce south wardly parallel wl-h 9th street 60 feet to wooster street, tnence eastwraiy aiong Wooter street to the beirlnuln. belne Dart of Lot No. 6 Block 60 2d, A tract of Und rommnciDe eofeet from the intersection of 9th and Wooster and run- nine northwardly parallel with 9th street 61 feet to Northrop and Cnmmlng's line, thence westwardly paralL-1 with Wooster street 60 feet, theDce southwardly parallel wtth 9tn street 66 feet to Wooster street, thence east war dly along with Wooster street 60 feet to the begltinlt g,-fane being a part of Lot 6. Block 6. 3 d A tract of land cotnm- nclng 100 feet from the Inter ectlou oi 9th and Wooster and run ning no thwirdly p railel with 9th street 66 feet t orthn p -cd Cnmmlng's 11 e thence west wardlv D.ra lel with Wooster st-eet 62 feet. thence sin hwardly paradel w th 9th street 66 reet to woofcter street, tnence eastw.rdiy ai ng with W- ost- r street 82 teet to tbe oeeinnlng. sam- being p-tr of Lot 6 Block 66. 4th. A tract beginning at a point ln the north ern line i t Woo ter street 182 feet west ft the w -stern line of 9th street, running thence west with sild line of W o-ter street 63 feet, thence north v rd y parallel with 8th street 66 fet, tbence eet wardH Drllel with Wooster -treet 6 feet, tbence southwardly parallel with 6th sfeet 66 feet to tho beginning, being part of Lot 6, Block CG0. 5h A ttact DegtnniDg in tne northern line or Wooster street at a point 135 feet west of the wesuru line or nth xtreet to reet, thence west wardly oatai!el with Worter street 65 feet. them e southwardly parallel with 10th ftreet 66 feet thence eastw truly with tbe northern line of Wooat-r street 65 feet to the beginning, being pa-t of Lot 6 Block 68. 6th. A lot beginning at a point in Lot 3. Block 38 84 feet from the western line of 9th street. running thence northwardly parallel wttn 9th street 88 teet, thence westwardly parallel with i-awpon street Si feet, thence southwardly parallel wl h 9th street 88 feet, thence east wards pxral el with Dvwson street 82 feet to the beg nulng, being P-irt of Lots 2 and 8, DIOCK i!B. ib. a ttac- beginning at the northwestern In ersectlon of Mulberry and 14th stree s and run i. It. t north with the western line of 14th st-eet 101 f-et. thence west parallel with Mul- Derry street bdoui vo teet to a a rain or suiaii branch, hence souiheast and with 'he run of said d aln or bra ch to the northern line of Hulbet ry street, thence with the northern line f Mulberry st eet eat to the beginning, tbe same b ! g 1 ss by 10 feet on 14th s reet thtn th whole Lot. and being the eastern end of Lot 5 and 6 in felok T0. WILLIAM J. BELLAMY, oct 24 2t . Commissioner. WILMINGTON N. O. Capital $ 125,000 Surplus & Profits 100,000 Deposits - 1,084,000 Total Assets 1,353,000 Stands First on fe Honor Boll of National Banks in Wil mington as to strength. and Leads the State ln Deposits and Assets, But We want more business and accounts, no mat ter whether Urge or small. J. W. NORWOOD, PBESIDEKT. LEE H. BATTLE, CASHIER. nov 5 tf Seasonable Goods. MULLETS, new catch. Best Cream Cheese, Martin's Gilt Edge Butter, Bagging and Ties. SALT. A GENERAL LINE OF CASE GOODS IN DEMAND AT THIS SEASON. Sole agents for Rob Roy FLOUR. McHAIR & PEARSALL. Sep 10 tf Wilmington, N. C. . CAPITAL, - $200,000. Atlantic national Bank Bank Receives deposits enblect to check. Lends money. Makes collections anywhere. Boys and sails Foreign Exchange. Furnishes tetters of Credit, available all over the the world. Polite attention, prompt service and liberal dealing guaranteed. H. C. McQUEENf President. J. V. GRAINGER, Cashier. noytf TO ALT. POINTS North, South and Southwest Schedule ln Street NeVtJI, 1S99. Train 41 Leaves Wilmington 3:CS P. M., Brxivee uuiutmrwii d:i r . m., remDroae a:ao r, M... Maxton 6:06 P. M.- Laurtnburs 6:23 P. M.. Hamlet 6:6S P. M. Connects at Hamlet with trains for Monroe, Charlotte, Athens, Atlanta and all points South: and with trams for Ra leigh, Portsmouth, Richmond Washington and puuiis norm. Train 41 Leaves Portsmouth 9:20 A. M., arrives Weldon 11:43 A. M.. Raleigh &86 P. M.. Sanford 5K P. M., Hamlet 6:56 P. M., Wadesboro 8:10 f . ii., Monroe :l p. M., unarlotte 10:25 P. ti., and Atlanta ):20 A. M. Train 88 Leaves Atlanta 9:50 P. M. Leaves Charlotte 5:00 A. M. Arrives Monroe 5:45A. M., Wadesboro 6:51 A.M., Hamlet 7:48 a. M Sanford 9:52 A. M., Raleigh 11:18 A. M., Weldon 2:60 P. Portsmouth 6:20 F M. Train 38 -leaves Hamlet 8:20 A. M. Arrives Laurmriurg S:46 A. M., Maxton 9.05 A. M., Pern broke 9:31 A. M., Lumberton 9:53 A. M., mlngton 12.05 noon. Train 408 Leaves Washington 5:00 P. M.. Kiciuuond.9:00 P M., Portsmouth 8:45 P M.. weiaon liaop. m. Arrive Kaieigh 2:14 A. M Sanford 8:S3 A. M., Hamlet 5:07 A. M..Wadesbor 6:01 A. M., Monro 6:53 A. M., Charlotte 8:Cti A. M.. Atlanta 2:50 P. M. Train 408 Leavee Charlotte 8:10 A. M. Arrtve Lincciton 9:22 A. M., Shelby 10:10 A.M. Ruther fordton lt:25 A. M. Train 402 Leaves Rutherfordton 4:40 P. M. Arrives Shelby 6:53 P .LincolntoneP. M.. Charlotte 8:20 P. M Monroe 9:10 P. M. Trairr 402 Lea vea Atlanta. 12:00 noon. Arrives Monroe u:ao p. M., wadesboro 10:30 P. M.. Ham let 11:10 P. M., Sanford 12:55 P. M., Raleigh 2:C0 a. in., m eiuon coo a. m., tr orxsmoutn 7:26 A. M... Richmond 8:15 A. M., Washington 12:41 noon Train 18 Leaves Hamlet 7:15 p. M Amvnt Gibson 8:10 P. M. Returning, leaves Gibson 6:50 A. H. Arrives Hamlet 7.40 A. M. Train 17- Leaves Hamlet 8:40 A. M. Arrive Cheraw 10:00 A. M. Returning, leaves Cheraw 5:00 P M. Arrives Hamlet 6:20 B. M. All trains dally except Nos. 17 and 18. Trains make Immediate connttctions at At lanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, vuie, mempnis. nacon, t lonaa. t or -xicaeis, bieecers, etc., apply to THOS D MEAB2S, Gen'l Agent. Wilmington. N. C. E ST. JOHN, Vice President and General Marmifer. H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager V. E. McBEE. Gen'l Superintendent. L. 8. ALLEN, Gren'l Pass. A?nr General Offices Portsmouth Va nov 7 tf Clyde Steamship Co. NEW YORK, WILMINGTON, N. 0., A! GEORGETOWN. S. O. Lines. New York for Wilmington. . ONEIDA tlaturOr-y, Nov. 4 NSW YORK, passengers, .... Sat lrSay. Nov. 11 WUailaitou for New Vorfc.. NEW YORK, passengers,.... Saturday . Nov. 4 ONEIDA Saturday, Nov. 11 Wilmington for Georgetown. 8. C. - ONEIDA Tuesday, Noy. 7 NEW YORK Tuesday, Nov. 1 1 Steamer New York carries passengers. Steamer Oneida does not carry passengers. saV Through Bills Lading nd Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South. Carolina. Cor Freight or Passage apply to H G. SMALLBONE8, 8upt., Wilmington. N. C. rHEO. G. EGER, T. M.j Bowling Green, N. Y. WM P CLYDE CO., General Agents. Bowling ureen, ft. v. nov.str ATLANTIC & YADKIN RAILWAY. lidl In Krrec ITlareb 26tb. 1499. South Bound Daily No. 52 Nortn Bound Dally No. 53. MAIN LINK. 6 50 3 50 3 45 2 30 P m P mi Ar. Lv. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. ....Wilmington.. ... Fayette vtlle.. ... Fayette viiie... Sanford Climax ....Greensboro. . ....Greensboro. . . . . . Stokesdale . . . ...Walnut Cove.. ....Rural Hall... ML Airy...., .Lv1 9 00 a m a n p m p m p m p m p m p m p m p m p m .Ar 12 10 .LV 12 28 .Lv .LV .Ar .Lv Lv .Lv .LV 1 43 12 42 12 13 8 44 4 15 4 25 5 12 6 44 6 18 7 35 1 55 11 07 10 86 10 09 a m a m a m 8 45 .Ari South Bound Daily No. 64. North Bound Dally No. 65. BENNETTS VILLE. 8 00 a m 9 07 a m 9 35 a m Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. . Bennetts vllle.... .. .Maxton- ..Red Springs.... . Hope Mills .... .FayetteviUe. ... .Ar Lv .Lv Lv LV 7 15 p m 6 15 p m 5 35 p m 4 52 p m 4 83 pm No. 47. 10 20 a 10 40 a m No. 46 South Bound Mixed North Bound Mixed MADISON BRANCH. Dally 6X. Dally ex. nun gay. Bnnoay S 30 p m 3 50 p m 2 40 p m Ar Ramsenr Lv 6 40 a m 8 25 am 117am 9 85 a m 11 07 a m U 65 a m Lv Climax. Ar Lv Greensboro Ar Ar Greensboro Lv Lv Stokesdale Lv Lv Madison Ar 2 30 p m 1 15 d m 12 so p m Connections at Fayette vllle with Atlantic Coast Line, at Maxton with the Carolina Cen tral Railrord. at Red Springs with tbe Red Springs and Bowmore railroad, at 8anfo-d with the Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf with the Durham nA DiflflAttA R&llmajl .tArMnRhnm wlt.h the Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove wltn tne Nonoixana western nauway. J. R KENLY. General Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agt. mar 28 tf i FARMER CA!! Afford to plant inferior seed. We have tested our North Carolina Rust Proof Oats, and now Is the time to plant. We have a large stock of GENERAL GROCERIES bat cant give exact number of each article, as It Is constantly changing. We have Bagging and Ties at prlees ' that suit. LIME, CEMENT, GRAIN", HAT, NAILS, AC. THE WORTH CO. oct 7 tr WILMINGTON, N. C, Nov. 3rd, 1899. Office of the Secretary and Treasurer of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Co. The Board of Directors of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Company hae declared a dividend of four percent on the capital s'ock of hat companv, for the six months ending uctooer aist, lsuy. aiviaena Que ana payauio n the office f tbe Treasurer on and after Novem ber 10th, IB99. Transfer boots will stand tJosed from November 8rd 18)9 to November 10th, 1899. lnc uslve. J AME3 F. POST, JR., nov 8 7t Treasurer W. & W. R. R. co. eading makes. Easy terms. N. L. SMITH, Bargains in New and Second Hand Pianos and Organs. No. 109 Dock street Representing Lndden St Bates' Southern Music House, No. 187 Fifth Avenue, New York. v . Tuning, Repairing. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. augsotf Schedule In Effect Oct. 1, 1899. DtPAATXTRX YBCM WnjtlSOTOM NOSTH BOUKD DAILY Ho. 48 Passenger Due Magnolia 11.19 9.45 A. M., Warsaw 11 S A. M:. Goldsbort A M. 12.26 P M.. Wilson 1.16 P. M , Rocky Mount 1.53 P.. M.; Tarboro 2.81 P. M. Weldon 4.82 P. M., Petersbtirg 6.21 p. M., Richmond 7.30 P. M., Norfolk 5 65 P. M., Washington 11.30 P. Baltl mora 1.00 A. M., Padelphla 8.59 A. M., New York 6.53 A. M., Boston s.OG P. M. DAILY No. 40 Passenger Due Magnolia 8.34 7.00 P. M., Warsaw 8.48 P. M., Goldsborc P. M. 9.45 P. M., Wilson 10.38 P. M., tTarboro 7.04 A. M., Rocky Mount 11.88 P. M Weldon 1.00 A. M f Norfolk 10.25 AJL, Petersburg 2.85 A. M., Richmond 3.23 A M., Washington 7 01 a St., Baltimore 8.23 A. M., PhUadelphU 10.85 A. -. New York 1.08 P. M., Boston 9.00 P. M DAILY No. 60 Passenger Due Jackson!'.. except 4 18 P. M . iSewnern 5.40 P. 5i. Sunday P. M. SOUTH BOUSD. OAILY No. 55 f-assenger Due Lake Wacca B.4fi maw 4.56 P. M., Chadbourn 5.23 P.M. P. M. Marion 6.84 P." M., Florence 7.15 P. M. Sumss-r 8,67 P. VL, Ooiniabla 10.20 P. Ti . Denmark 6.12 A. a., Augusta 7.55 a. m Hacon U.15 A. M., Ataanta 18.SS P. Charleston ic.50 P. M.. Savaiinah l.s. A. M., Jacksonville 7.30 A M., gt. An gnstlne 10.80 A. M.. Tampa 6.05 P. n ARRIVALS AT WILMIKQTON -'SOM THi NORTH. DAILY No. 4S Passeneer -L-aave Boctnii 4i.os 5.40 P. M., New York -9 00 P. V... Pt'iacv P M pfc:ai2.05.. St., Baltimore 2.50 a. v, w-'ashlngtr.n 4.30 i. M., EleMsooa 9.sr a M., I'.itereburg 10.00 A. M., Nortbik J O- a. m , Weldon 11.50 A. M., Tarborc; 13 21 P. M Eocky Mount 12.52 P. M , W.iaon 2.40 P. M., Goldeboro 3.21 P. M., v,'arflaw4.l2P. M., Kagnolia 4.25 P. M ' II. Y No. 41 Pasrancrar Tav-A Rnaron la 9.40 night. New York 9.80 A. M.. Philadel M phia 13 09 P. M., Baltimore 2.25 P. M. Washington 3.46 P M., Richmond 7.3C P M., Petersburg 8.12 P. M., vNorfolk 3.20 P. M., Weldon 9.48 P. M., tTarboro 6.00 P. M., Rocky Mount 5.40 A. M Leave Wilson 6.20 a. M., Golusboro7.oi A. M., Warsaw 7.66 A. M., Magnolia 8.09 A. M. DAILY No. 61 Passenger Leave Newborn except 9.00 A. M., Jacksonville 10.26 A, M. Sunday 12.15 P. M. EROM THE SOUTH. DAILY 9 . 64 Passenger Leave Tampa 8.10 1.15 A. M., Sanford 3.07 P. 61., Jacksonville A P. si. 8.00 P. JR, Savannah 1.45 A. M.. Charleston 6.33 A. M., Atlanta 7.50 A. M., Macon 9.C0 A. M., An gusta 2.30 P. M., Denmark 4.1? P. M. Columbia 6-40 A M., Sumter 8.10 P. M., Florence 9.50 A. M., Marlon 10.30 A M.. Chadbourn 11.34 A. M.,-Lake Wac camaw 12.03 A H. tDally except Sunday. Wilmington and weldon Ra'lroad. Yadkin Division Main Line Train leaves Wilmington. 9.00 A M , arrives Fayetteviiie 12 15 P. M., leaves Fayetteville 1225 P. al., arrlvea 6anrord 1.43 P M Returning leavts Sam or d 283 P. M:, arrive Fayetteviiie 8.45 P. M , leaves Fayette ville 8.50 P. h., arrives Wilmington 6.50 P. M. Wilmington and weldon Railroad. Bt-nnets- vllle Branch Train leaves Bennettsville 8 15 A. M. Maxton 9.20 A. 11., Red Springs 9 53 A M., Hope Mills 10 42 a. m., arrive fayetteviiie 10.55 A M. Ketnrnlng leaves Fayetteviiie 4 40 P. M., Hope Mills 4.55 P. M., Red Springs 5.85 P. M., naxto n o.ia r. 3., arrives uennet,wviue Y.10 .M Connections at FayetteviUe with No 78. at Maxton with thfe Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Sptlngs with the Bed Springs and Bow more Baiiroad. at -(anfOrd with the Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with the Durham and charlotte Railroad. Trains on tne Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Weldon 3.55 P. M., Halifax 4.15 P. M ; ar rive 8cptland Seek 5.08 P. M., Greenville 6.57 P. M., Klnston 7.55 P. M. Returning, leaves Kin gton 7.50 A: M., Greenville 8 52 A. M.; arriving Halifax at 11.18 A. m., weldon 11.33 A. M. Dally except Sunday. Trains on wasnington jsrancn leave wasmng- ton 8.10 A. M. and 2.30 P. M.; arrive ParmeTe 9.10 A. M. and 4.00 P. M.; returning leaves Par- mele 9.85 A M, ana 6.80 r. M.; arrives washing- ton 11.00 A. M. and 7.20 P. M. Daily except Sun day. Tram leaves TarDoro, . v., aany except Sun day, 5.80 P. M.; Sunday, 4.15 P. M.j arrives Ply mouth 7.40 P. M. and 6.10 P. M Returning, leaves Plymouth dally except Sunday, 7 50 A. u. ana ounaay v.uua.. m.: arrive xcuooro iy ut A. M. and 11 00 A M. Trains leave Goiasooro, N. c, daily excerjt Sunday. 7.05 A arrives Smlthneld, N. C , 3 10 A M. Returning leavee Smithfleld 9.00 A. M : arrives Goldsnoro 10.25 A. M. Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky U ... n . H On A M Q V M. aHVAa Vaat. vule 10 10 A. M., 4.03 P. M., Spring Hone 10.40 A 4.55 P u. Returning, leaves spring nope 11.00 A. M., 4.55 P. M. Nashville 11 22 AM: 25 P. H., arrives at ttocxy Mouit 11.45 A. M., 6.00 P. M. Daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leave Warsaw for Clinton, dally except Sunday, at 11.40 A M. and 4.15 P. M. Returning, leave Clinton at 7 00 A. M. and 2.50 P. M Train leaves Pee Dee 10.02 A. M.. ar rive Latta 10.24 A. M., Dillon 10.36 A M., Rowland 10.54 A M. Returning, leaves Rowland 6.00 P. M.; arrives Dillon 6.20 P. M., Latta 6.35 P. M,, pee Dee 7.00 r m., aany. Trains on Conway Branch leave Board man at 3.oa P. M., Chadbourn 5.85 P.' M.; arrive Conway 7.40 P. m.; leave uonway s.so m., nhadbonrn 11.20 A. M.; arrive Board man 13.25 . M. Dally except Sunday. Trains ieav Bum ter vis P. M., Manning 5.41 P. M.: arrlvt Lane's 6.17 P. M.: le-ve Lane's 8.34 A. M., Mabnlng 9 09 A. M.; arrive Somter 40 a. M. Dally. Georgetown and Western Railroad leave Lane's 9.30 A. M.. 7 40 P. U.; arrive Georgetowti .00 M.. 9.00 P. M.: leave Georgetown 7.00 A M.; 3.30 P. M.; arrive Lane's 8.25 A M.; 5.55 P. M Dally except Sunday. trains teave t lorence uauy except tranaay at i.50 A M.: arrive Darlington 10.15 A. M., Harts vine 9 15 P. M , Cheraw u.30 A M., Wadesboro 12.35 P. M : leave Florence daily except Sunday at 7. 55 P M.; arrive uariingtot s.ao p-m.. Ben-' nettevUle 9.17 P. M., Gibson 10.20 P. M. Leavt Florence Sunday only 9.80 A. M., arrive Dar lington 10.0- A. M Leave uioeon aany except eunaay at b.w a. it. Bennettsville 7.00 A M.; arrive Darlington 00 A M. Leave Darlington 8.50 A. M.! arrive', lorence 9.15 A H. Leave Wadesboro dally ex est sunaay 4.10 r. sn... ;nerav o.is r m., uan 'liie 7.00 a m., uarungton cat r. n.; arrive Florence 7.00 P. M. Leave Darlington Sunday only at 8.50 A M., arrive Florence 9 16 A M. wiison ana ayetxevuit oration leave w uson .58 P. M., 11 14 P. M., arrive Selma 2.50 P. M. Fayetteviiie 4.25 P. M.. 1.08 A M., Rowland 6.00 (a. returning leave uowiana m.o a m.. Fayetteviiie 12.20 P. M.. 9.40 P M., Dunn 1.04 P ii., Bmitnneia 1 o 1 m. seiraa i.ou r. m., iu.a r I ., arrive wuson .oa f. m 11.31 a m. Tramt leav. sumtei 4.29 a. M , creston 5.17 M.. arrive Denmark 6.12 A. M. Returning, leave Denmark 4.17 P. M., Creston 5.18 P. M., Sumter 6.03 P M Dally. Trains leave Creston 5.45 A fll., arrives preg nane 9.15 A. M. Returning leaves Pregnails 10.00 A M.. arrives Creston 3.50P. M. Dally ex cept Sunday. Blshopvuie nrancn trains leave EUiott 10.36 A M and arrive Lucknow 12.15 f. H Return ing, leave Lucknow 2.10 P. M., arrive Elliotts 3.50 P M. Daily except Sunday. Dally except Sunday. Sunday only. H M EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agents J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager. T M EMERSON. Traffic Manager. Bnov 7 tf Atlantic an. Nortn Carolina Railroad Time Table No. 9. ro Tke Effect Tuesday, Aug. 8, 1899. at 9 A. SI. GOING EAST. GOING WEST. 3 4 Pasa'g'r Trains Paas'g'r Trains STATIONS. Arrive Leave Arrive Leave P. M. P. M. AM. A, IS.. 8 40 Goldsbor.. 1105 4 33 Klnston......... 10 13 5 40 5 60 Newborn 8 87 9 00 7 02 7 07 Morehead City. 7 22 7 27 P. M. P. M. AM. A. M. Train 4 connect with W. ft W. train bound North, leaving Goldsborc at 11.35 A M and with Southern Rallwav train West leaving Ooldsboro 2.00 P. M. and with W. ft N. at New born for Wilmington and Intermediate points. Train 8 connects with Southern Railway ti aln, arriving at Ooldsboro 8 00 P. M., and with W. ft W. train from the North at 8.05 P. M. No. 1 train also connects with W. ft N. for W liming ton and Intermediate points. aUPBtl D. Mm. dill, oupt CURE YOURSELF! Css Big 43 for unnatnral discharges, inflammations, irritation, or ulcerations of ma co us membranes. IPnmtt contagion. Painless, sod not-astnn- lTHEEAsCHHIICM.Co. or POMonous. atom oy uraa-giaia, 'or sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, tor Sl.00, or 3 bottles, 2.75. OlrcoJlar sent on request J X in 1 to 4 d.yk I J OaaraatMd U ai.W M la dristare. . .. f for 50c. ai Quite a combination You should sea the ."If you see it in our wmdow . ' ' g mm .an. .A I -' A a m m m CwnT you f t n ttt vnn ' A. bnnlKn, nov4tr a " - ' "W- -BT v s Around Your Fireside at Home. fill PRICES 0 W GOODS M FOR I Buy Goods Cheaper Than -You Ever Saw Them Before. Prices Talk; Cash Buys Bargains. My Store is Loaded With Values. I can sell you eood Canton Flannel at 4Tc, 5c, 7c 8c and 10c. Shirtmar, White HomesDun. at 2c: worth 4c, Short end Preperell Drill; worth 8c, my price 6c. Flannelette at 4c ; extra wide at 6c ; the best made at be. We have White and Ked Flannels at 14c, 18c, 20c, 25c. up to 60c. .Nice Worsted. Black. Red. Brown and Green, at 9c. Double fold Dress Goods at 9c, and all prades of Fancy Dress in Plaids at 12yC, 15c, 18c, 25c and 29c up. A biff lot cf new Golf Plaids at 29c, 50c, 65c, 75c and $1.C0. In Dress Goods we are un-to-date: and we handle all classes of Linings, and Cambrics at 6c. Corset Jeans at 7c. Real Silk at 15c. Marine heavy double fold at 10c and 12ic Tafatine Linings at 20c and 25c per yard. I have a complete stock of Linings and Dress Goods. We have about 500 yards of Fur at one-fourth the regular price, all new Goods. I will sell you good Fur at 7c, 10c, 12ie, 15c, 18c and 25c; the regular price from 20c to $1.00. Silk Braids all classes--from lc to 25c per yard. Jet and Steel Braids and Gimp from 2Jc to 25c per yard. ' Silk Chord and Jet Sets at 5c. 10c and up to 25c a set for Dress; worth from 25c to 30c a set. We have just received a big stock of Fine Embroidery, Laces and Inser tions. We have good wide Embroidery at 5c, 7c, 10c up to 25c a yard. Lace Come to See Us. We Are at 112 North Front Street, Near the Post office. GEO. 0. GAYLORD, PROP. Of Wilmington's Big no 5 tf The National Bank of Wilmington. Capital and Surplus. 8118,000. We offer yon our services as Bankers. We use every effort ln our power to serve thel Interests of our customers. Try us, and see If we do not please yon ln every way. JNO. S. AKMSTKONG, President.' J. W. YATES, Acting Cashier. , Principal Correspondents. THE NATIONAL PARK BANK, NEW YORK. THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK, NEW YORK. ' , THP FOURTH STREET NATIONAL BANK, PHILADELPHIA. THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK, BALTIMORE. oct ltf 7" Save your Money by Depositing it in "THE WILMINGTON The strong'wt Savings Bank in North Carolina. We will pay yon 4 per cent, a yearv compounded quarterly, on any amount over J5.00 RKSULTS, If you deposit ln "The Wilmington Savings & Trust Co.:" SI..'..... S 2 S3 S 4 S 5 $10 S15 I 1, S 2 S 3 S 4 S 5....... S10 115.. .a week for 5 years yon will have. for 10 J. W. NORWOOD, President, nov 5 tf J AS. Retail Dealers... It is to your advantage to call and see us or write for prices on Tinware of every description, Paper and Twine, Bags, Glassware, such as Lamp -Chimneys, Lamps, Fancy Ware, Crockery, " Woodenware, Baskets, Brooms, Washboards, Clothes Pins, Axe-handles, Butter Trays, Tubs, Buckets, Clothes Lines, &c. Candies. Large variety of Penny Goods, Stick and Mixed Candies. Also, Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Notions, Stationery, Millinery, ToyB, &c. We are leaders in low .prices. J. H. REHDER i CO., 615, ' Bell 'Phone 118. Inter-State 'Phone 218. FOR SALE. Yawl Boat 25 feet long. Good as new. Suitable for sea or fisheries on the coast. Safes of all sizes and makes. SAMUEL BEAR, Sr., nov4tf No. 12 Market street. A SKILLED TRIO. Call at No. 7 South Front street, where yon will find B. W. Galon, Cornelius Davis and Henry Harris three ff the mot accomplished Baroers ln the city. Send your children to M to have their haircut. Shave only 10 cents. Boys' haircut 20 cents. , . . c&sl7tf GOTON ft DAVIS. , . ; recent innovations I have 9' 9. of shanns and nnlorinns. may Know mat it's correct." e 1 n 1 , ......... . ' WWXSt 10 MaMlIlu. a Sayn. aas aaa saaa,- B' 4.- 4B V AN EXASPERATED HUSBAND Is he who has his patience worn out with strlv lng to obtain "a cup of con e like bis mother used to make" from his wife. Al- sensible housewives know that their coffee wl te a success ln exqut-lte flavor and flne bodv if they make it f r-m our choice Laguyra, Mocha and Java Coffees. We have the fines;- st ck of Coffees, Tea. Spices, Canned Goods, Rel shev etc., and staple and ancy Groceries to be found In Wilmington. THE KING GROCERY CO., B F. KING, Manager. 'Phone 887. nov4tf Fourth Street Bridge. Bring Them to the Store and at lc to 35c per yard; Insertion to match. I have to day just received a big lot of new Cloaks at all prices from $4.00 to $9.00. We have the largest stock of Cloaks of aDy house in the city, and can sell you a nice fine Silk lined Cloak made of fine Broadcloth at $5.00 and . up to $10.00. We have children's long Cloaks at 85c and $1.00; children's and misses' Cloaks from $1. 00 to $5 00. We have Capes from 45c to $10.00. If you need a Wrap for anybody see my line ; it will pay you. Wby. remember I sell them cheaper-than other merchants. , I have a big stock of ladies' Hats and fine Birds that come Ln , to day. Golf Hats, the best quality, at 50c. Nice Walking Hats at 25c. Nice shapes in Felt at 25c, 39c, 80c and up to 75c, $100 and $1.25. We have tbe "new styles, and can show you the correct styles as well as the right price. - We can fill your memorandum for: Clothing of all grades. Underwear of every variety from children's Under Suit at 8c up to the best quality, at. $1.00 and $1.25. Ladies Vests, nice and thick, this week at 10c; old price 25c. I have twenty dozen to sell at that price ; a pair to each customer. . Ladies' nice Wool Under Suits from 50c, 75c to $1.00. Union Suite frQm 25c, 39c to 50c. Men's heavy Shirts from 1 19c, 25c, 39c, 50c and up to $1.25. , Racket Store. SAVINGS & TRUST CO. S 286 S 5 2 ......$ 858- $1144 $1430 $2860 S4290 $ 637 $1374 $1911 $ 548 $3-85 $6370 $9555 years H. WALTERS, Vice-President. S. WORTH, Acting Cashier. 617 and 619 North Fourth street. ' a. .m nov 5 tf LOCATED IN GIBSON, IN THE NEW COUNTY OF SCOTLAND. t ' On Railroad street, convenient I! to; both railroads. URGE AIRY AND WEIL FUR; NISHED ROOMS. sT Rates, 92.00 per day. Reduction for periods of one week or longer. . Mrs. IRVING ROBINSON. Proprietress, augl7tf DAW GIBSON. N. O. -. . .. SCOTLAND HOTEL
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