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i use for orer 30 years, has borne the slgnXre
sTF ssr . and ben made under his per-
CSt$fS&ti SaperTl5lon Infancy.
AHow no one to deceire you In thlk
11 Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-frood" are but
experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys TVorms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
C ASTORIA ALWAYS
CENUINE
Sears the
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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THE MORGAN PATENT
EdpclUy If the soli tw heiry or packed by rains, tee Bpadlng Harrow will show
;ta firrea( sapr:orlry OTtr all others. For deep and line colUraUon no other Harrow
equals It.
WE E. SPRINGES & CO.,
noT is tr PuTcell Building, Wilmington, N C.
$900 Worth.
THE LOT COS8IST3 OF
U vtnds of Hats. Plumes. Tips. Feathers, Ornaments. Infanta Caps, Ac.
We Roaeht them t. y ma b r-elow rvgular ralne, and we are seal g thm wonderfully
cq ap Yoa are lnrlted to come and Kxjk ov-r the ot and make eelectloos It yon look
yoa t11 Day at THE BEE HIVE. W. H. 6ATLORO, Prop.
JUST OPENED UP, EVERYTHING NEW.
W. H O kTL BD'3 New Clothing; Department Is tte place to go to get
mythic that Men or B ys wear. We have just gotten in a fine Dew Una or Men's and
jya" 6uit-. wTercoata, Pants, Hata, Cape, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Mo
Inunhc , UmbrelUa, c
uive as a caiL We are at No. 115 South Front street, two doors from The Bee Hire.
no 'Of
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OTSW YORK,
WILMINGTON, N. C,
GEORGETOWN. S. C.
Lines.
From New' orls for UmlDiton.
SaGISat -. 5atnraay, Jan. 27
SI jhmoxd 8tarday, Feb. 8
From Wilmington for New York..
Ri'.'HM d Saturday. Jan. 27
SaGI.n'a.w Saturday. Feb. S
From VlllmlntoD for Georgetown.
P.1 'HH td , Tuesday, Jan. 33
8agisac Toeeday, Jan.
l'ajTjugfi Bills Uuling and Lowi
Tij-oakrr fetce? (Oiaranteed to and from potnu
!n North nd South Carolina.
or Prucht or Passag- apply to
H -LdALbBUSia, 8npt,
Wllmlnsftoii. - O.
T-isO. 'i EGSB, 1. a isowUng (Jreen, H. T.
wi 'LTPB CO., (ieneral Agents, Bowling
. T. Ja8ltf
STATEMENT OP
Atlantic National Bank,
WILMINGTON R- a
' At the Close or Banmess Deo. snd. 1999, Con
aensed from Repot to Comptroller.
Loan S 858,971 M
Overdrafts 8 T
V. a. Bouls (at par) 96.600.06
Basking Hoose and Fixtures 10,000.00
Du. rrom app'd ree'reagt'sf 7. 160 i8
In from other banks 169160.99
Cash on hand 793i Jt 78
Total.
LlJLBILITICS.l
Capital $ 125,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 101,784 o
ClrculaUon 41,040.01
, Deposits C. 8. Treas. $ 50.800.00
Deposits from Banks 807 093 66
Deposits from lndlvVtoals T81.TUU. , ,
CerUflcates of Deposit 86,000 00-1.CB 1,408.71
Total
11238.11
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT.
Dec. vr. Dees,w Dc.
Total deposits.... $678,000 1874,500 f 1,034,000
Surplus .nd net
profit 76.200 8700 101,784
Dividends Paid Per Cent. Per Annnm.
W Last Instalment of Capital Paid In
ctoUi 1698. aet 8 tr
LISTEH'S GUAIiOS,
PURE GERMAN KA1NIJ.
8KSD POTATOES White Bll, Early Hose
Early Ob!os.
SEED OATS White end Bast Proof.
Vegetable Baskets for shipping.
HAIL I PEARSAIL,
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THE BEE HIVE.
W. H. GAYLORD.
J. W. MURCHISON & CO.,
i' Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
I Hardware, Tinware,
FINE CUTLERY,
GUNS,
PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION,
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS,
I
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4
STOVES, &c.
xWo carry largo stocks of orery
? thlofi: in our line, to which we
Invito the special attention oi;
I J. W. MURCHISON & CO , i
Orton Balldinsr
WILMINGTON, tN. C
Holiday
Mixed Nuts,
Cocoanuts,
Mixed Candy
and Plain.
Raisins of fine
quality.
Goods.
Selling at Low Prices.
We also have Seed Oats,
Seed Wneat and a complete:
line! of Heavy Groceries.
Lowest Prices for IQuality.
The Worth Company.
dec7tf
FOR THE NEW YEAR
We will offer to the trade at the
Lowest Prices,
Selected brands of Flour,
Water Ground Meal,
Soap, Sugar, Starch,
and other Ptandvd Groceries.
Including
Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes
Thanking our customers for their
rvart favors, we shall by 'hCS
i lylng their wants, endeavor to merit their
continued support.
iRlCE STRAW,
WILLIAMS BROS.,
dee 51 tf 10 and IS Worth water street.
And He Litefally Made It Haaa Over
. , . nt. - -"A
funny thin? "happom-ti to me
when I had charge of our branch office
indwell, I guess I'd better not be too
definite," said a New Orleans cotton
man. "Our quarters were on the sec
ond floor of a three story building, and
the rooms above were rented by a yery
pleasant, foreign looking chap who
passed as a chemist
"I used to be detained at my desk
quite late, at-night, and I had my
curiosity excited by a -singular noise
In the laboratory overhead. It was a
nonotonous click-clack, click-clack, like
a .heavy machine.
"One day l.met the chemist on the
stairs anil asked him what the dickens
he was doing that made such a racket
."'Oh, I'm making silver dollars up
there.' he said laughingly, and passed
on.
"One night about a week later a city
detective with whom I had struck up
an acquaintance strolled In for a chat
and a smoke.
"'What's that queer noise up there?
he asked presently, as the usual click-'
clacking started.
" 'Oh, nothing much,' I replied. 'It's
a friend of mine making silver dollars.'
"'Ha, har laughed the detective.
Well, he's In a first rate business.
Wonder If 4ie wants a partner?
"Exactly two days later the agree
able foreign looking gentleman skipped
out and when the landlord broke open
his door, lo and behold, there was as
neat a little counterfeiting plant as
you ever laid eyes on! The clicking
came from a machine for 'reeding the
coins.
"The detective was mad as blazes,
but I couldn't help it I had told him
the truth." New Orleans Times
Democrat BY RIVER AND RAIL.
Receipts of Naval Stores and Cotton
Yesterday.
W fir. W. Railroad 86 bales cotton.
C W. C. & A. Railroad 743 bales cot
ton. 2 casks spirits turpentine, 3 bar
r Is rosin. 94 barrels tar, 12 barrels
crude turpentine.'
A. & Y Railroad 76 bales cotton.
7 casks spirits turpentine, 92 barrels
rosin, 14 barrels tar.
Steamer Driver 1 bale cotton, 2
casks spirits turpentine. 255 barrels tar
Steamer A. J. Johnson 3" casks
spirits turpentine, 50 barrels rosin, 163
barrels tar.
Steamer A. P Hurt 4 casks spirits
turpentine, 288 barrels rosin, 64 barrels
tar.
Steamer E A. Hawes 260 barrels
rosin. 38 barrels tar.
Underwood's raft 212 barrels rosin.
Gore's raft 492 barrels rosin.
Total Cotton. 906 bales; spirits
turpentine. 18 casks; rosin. 1.897 bar
rels: tar. 628 barrels; crude turpen
tine, 12 barrels.
Received
To-dayr
FRESH CANDIES,
SWEET ORANGES,
FINE APPLES,
CANDIED FRUITS,
CHOCOLATE.
LOW PRICES.
J. W. PLUMMER, Jr.,
f eh 6 tf VM Princess street.
YOUR HEALTH.
That most precious of all gifts have yon lest
It? -do joo vrlsb to regain it?
Will you give Nature a chance to make you
ell?
I there not a peculiar saMs'actloa In the
thought of a natural cure, and does lo. a cure
bruu. ht about by ntural means carry wlih Is
a sense of absolute security ?
-itentlmf s th water-mains become fool from
gradually deposited Impurities. In such cases
the water In turned on full force. How dirty
th water thai at first Issues from the hydrant I
but, gradually cleaning. It be. o nea pure and
clean. This Is but the flashing of the pipes with
t i abundant supply of water, thus forcing out
all Impurities. .
There are times when the system Is all clogged
up wlin impurities At such time, instead of
dosing with medicines lor the purification of tie
blood, flush the eystem with Barium Bock Bp ring
w ater. Nature's Blood Purifier.
Physicians p-eecrtb It for Eczema, Blood
Poison, Breumal-m, Cancer, Liver and Stom
ach Troubles, Falling Hair, &c.
For aa e by
JAS. 0. NUTT.
fe4tf
Wilmington, V. C.
A Multitude of Defects
caa be covered with a Quart cf varnish and
a can of paint.
Th nti.itT of nnr BTTQQII8 extends be
neath the surface They are made for some
thing besides show.
We will save you money.
H. L. FENNELL,
The Horse Milliner,
Masonic Temple.
f eh 4 tf .
-:-SEED - POTATOES-:-
126 Bags XL R. Potatoes.
100 B.gsOhio Potatoes.
900 BushelaBeat Corn.
800 Bushel Vsw fflesvl.
780 Bales Bstt Hay.
800 Grose Little Star Matches.
625 Gross Globe Matches.
340 Gross Coast Matches.
240 Gross B. & C. Matches.
176 Gross Yukon Matches.
lOO Gross Safety Matches.
W. B. COOPER.
Wholesale Grocer,
Wl'mlmtton. K. O.
febltf
A SKILLED TRIO.
. m a. mw- m Ommn WWt srtrsaAtl WhAfA fill
will find K. W. Gulon, Cornelius Davis and
BenryHarrls. three of the mo-t accomplished
Barbers in the city. Bend jour children ito us
to have tneir nair b"i vj - w-
Boys' haircut) cent. Qmow da VIS
THE BEST EYES
. Are those given the best care throngh-
- i
out all periods of one's life. "I used to
i it
have the best eyes," is a common ex
pression. There people very j likely
have bad eyes now because neglectful
of the care' necessary to keep them
. gool. LH us help keap yours, good.'
IC you havent good ones let us
assist lo making them good. Bight
glass aid ttat's what we offer. ' -
DINGELHOEF BROS.,
Scientific Opticians.
feb 4tf : -
GRAND NATIONAL PRIZE
OF 16,600 FRANCS AT PARIS
PuinalarockQ '
two rniENDS" ,
i Endorsed by the Medical Profession of
tue woria as tne uesx ionic tor uonv-
, lescents from Vellow I-ever, typhoid
, Fever and All flalarlal Troubles ; it
i increases the Appetite, strengthens the '
i Nerves and builds tip the entire System. '
Paris t 22 Rue Dronot '
Tougera & Co., ""SgJSJff Bt $
nov lily
mass
I RAIDS'
TO ALL POINTS
North, South and Southwest.
Schedule In Effect Nov. 1899.
Train 41 Leaves Wilmington dally at 8:08 P.
St.. Lumberton 5:14 P. M., Pembroke 6:40 P. M.,
II ax ton 8:13 P. M., Laurlnburg 6:24 P M. arriv
ing at Hamlet 6:58 P. M., where onnectlon Is
nade with trains for Charlotte, Athens. At
lanta and all points South, Southeast and South
west. Also witn trains tor uateign, rorxe
mouth. NorfoUc Old Point Comfort, Richmond.
Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia and New
York.
Ti rousrn sieepmir cars rrom Hamiet to Wash
ington and Atlanta; also through sleeping car
to Portsmouth.
Train 41 Leaves portsmouui 9:30 A. M., arrives
Weldon 11:48 A. M.. Balelzh 8:36 P. K-. Banford
5:06 P. M., Hamlet 6:66 P. M , Wadesboro 8:10
P. m., Monroe v. m., unarione iu:as r. m.,
nd Atlanta 5:20 A. M.
Train 88 Leaves Atlanta :50 r. . Leaves
Charlotte 5:00 A. M. Arrives Monroe 5:45A. M.,
Wadesboro 6:51 A.M., Hamlet 7:43 A. M., Banford
:58 A. M.. Balelgh 11:13 A. M., Weldon 8:50 P.
If.. Portemoutn 5:so r .
Train 88 Ieaves Hamlet 8:20 a M. Arrives
Lanrlnburg S:46 A. M., Max ton S.Ot A. M., Pem
broke 9:81 A. M., Lumberton 9:63 A. M., wu
mlntrton 19.05 noon.
Train 403 Leaves wasnmgton o:uu . au,
Rk-Jimond 9:00 P M.. Portsmouth 8:45 . M..
weldon 11:10 P. M. Arrlvee Ralelsh 2:14 A. M..
ganford 8:33 A. M-, Hamlet 5:07 A. M., Wadesboro
6:01 A. M., Monroe 6:58 A. M., Charlotte 8:00
. M., Atlanta s:so p. n.
Train 408 Leaves Charlotte 8:10 A. H. Arrives
Llncolton 9:2e A. Shelby 10:10 A.M. Bother
ford ton 11:25 A. M. 1
Tram 402 Leaves untnertoraton :4u tr. .
Arrlvee Saelbv 6:58 P. H. Lincoln ton 6:56 P. M..
Charlotte 8:80 P. M., Monroe 9:10 P. M.
Train 4oa Leaves Atlanta 12:00 noon. Arrives
Monroe 9:30 P. M., Wadesboro 10:80 P. M., Ham
let 11:10 P. M., Baniora vr.oo tr. n., Kaieigns:w
A. M., Weldon 4:55 A. M.. Portsmouth 75 A. M.,
Richmond 8:15 A. M., Washington 12:41 noon.
Trais 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. .
Tram 17 Leaves uamiet a:u a. si. Amvea
Cheraw 10:00 A. M. Returning, leaves Cheraw
6:00 P. M. Arrives Hamiet e:au r. m.
AH trains daily except nob. 17 ana is.
Trains make Immediate connections At At
lanta for Montgomery. Mobile, New orleens,
Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash
ville, Memphis. Macon. Florida.
: For speed, safety and comfort travel byhe
Seaboard Air Line.
For further Information, sleeping car reser
vations, etc., apply to Thos. D. Meares, General
Atrent. Wilmington, h.u., or to your neww
Ticket Agent.
E BT. JOhLH,
Vice President and General Manager.
V. K. KoBEE, Gen'1 Superintendent.
H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Mangr.
L. 8. ALLEN. Gen'l Pass. Agnui.
QniHtl fHW Portwnwwit.h wov 7 tf
THE
WILMINGTOW, XT. C.
Organised March 1st. 1899.
Liabilities - - $433,111.00
Assets consisting of
Loar.s and d'sconnts $319 6 8
U d. and other bonds i29 500
cash in banks 2i3.7i0
Block liability 20u,eoo
$852,828 00
We want business, and offer the above
security as well as our best efforts to meet
all reasonable requirements of the Business
PnbMc.
Forelzn Fxchange. Letters of Credit avail
able anywhere
H. C. McQUEEN, President.
J. V. GRAINGER, Cashier.
feb 8 tf
Fresh shioments ofW. L.
Douglass SHOES for men and
boys.
And they are growing more famous
every oay.
Also, for Ladies' and Misses'
wear, the Duttenhorer ana
"Jenness MiJIer." j "
Thev are muMnir new friends every flay.
Get in the RUSH if yon want a
pair for'Xmas or Now Year's.
MERCER & EVANS.
63M steps east from corner Front .6weBt
trom corner eeeona. .
rilnrchlson national Bank
Real Estate -
Agency
R. G. Grady & Co.; Burgaw, N. C
All elaaaea of dIral Keal
Estate (city and eo entry) bench t
and sold on commission. Spe
cial attention : to Farms - and
Timbered tsadi.
We now offer the following valnablo pro
perty: -
Standing; Timber
For sale, the timber on a tract of land near
Bannermann's Bridge, North-East river, on tide
water. Over one Million feet ot fine Cypress
timber on this land.
' Timbered Lands. ';
Two Hundred and .Twenty -alx acres on
Roan's Island on Cape Fear river. Borne valu
iole Cypress and Gum timber.
; Elgjbty acre near nurgaw.
One 80-acre tract of Land within half mile
ot Burgaw. None cleared, but eaeliy put In
itate pi cultlvauon.
Valuable Fun neat Greenville, N.C.
' A Farm or 850 acres four miles from Green
ville, one mile rrom House station on the At
lantic Coast Line. One nundrea ana elghty-nve
acres cleared and In fine state of cultivation -One
nice two-story dwelling with six rooms,
one cook room and kitchen. One office, one
set two-etory stables with eight stalls. Two
barns. Two tobacco barns. One 16-uorse
power engine, k!& house, gin, press, eto. All
necessary machinery attached.- All kinds oi
(arming Implements, including wagons, carts,
toola.etc Also, four moles ana one burse.
WU1 Bell all together or the land separate. '
. Farm of 143 Acres
In Long Creek village. Pender county- M6 acres
cleared, balance wed timbered. Four acres In
strawberries, 8 acres in apple trees. Pine grape
vine. Large two-story house. One good New
Store House. All necessary out houses. Two
tenant houses Two miles from Montague, a
L-tatlon on Atlantic and Yadkin Railroad; six
teen miles from Wilmington. Fertile land. In a
high state of cultivation. A bargain for some
body. 3,000 Acres or Land
in New Hanover county on navigable stream;
borders tide water. Three clearings on place
one of 85 acres with house and outbuildings on
same; twoot 80 acres each; balance well tim
bered. Twelve miles from Wilmington. Four
miles from tastle Hayne, a station on the
w. & w. R B. The nearest point of the land
to the Newbern railroad Is two miles.
Heme in Kenans-rllle.
One valuable six-room house in Renansvllle,
Duplin county, N. C, Just completed. Known
as "Birch wood Cottage," with nice office on lot;
also, garden and outbuildings. Located In a
desirable part of the town. Kenansvllle is a
pleasant town to live In famed for its pure
spring water and healthy locality. James
Sprunt Institute, one of the best schools in the
State, is located there.
Fifty Acres of Land
One-half mile from South Washington, on the
W. & w. R. R., in Pendei county Borders on
county roads. Very valuable for trucking.
Property In Burgw.
Four good Building Lots in the town of Bur
gaw, consisting of one-hall acre each.
One neat three-room Hoaue in town of Bur
gaw, on lot consisting of one and one-half acr-s.
All set out in strawberries except garden and
yard.
A desirable building lot in the town of Bur-
Saw, consisting of one-fourth of an acre, front
lg railroad, and it is a corner lot.
at Borcaw.
A desirable farm at Burgaw. The residence
and about one-third vf the farm within the cor
porate limits of the town. About twenty acres
cleared; six acres In strawberries; one acre In
truit trees ana grape vines, au necessary out
buildings, a nice oeetrable six-room residence.
Farm contains 100 acres.
Tekeeeo and Truck Firm
Containing 865 acres, four miles from Magnolia,
ti. c, in tne great truca belt. About seventy
acres Cleared; thirty acres oi otacs orancn iana
ell timbered with curly vellow Dine. Fine
meadow land and bst range tor hogs, sheep
ana cattle Five-room dwelling, with barn,
stables and other out-bouses. Nearly a half
acre In prolific grape vines. Lot of apple and
p.mn trees. Beaaurul oak and hickory grove
surrounds dwelling. Good water. Admirably
adapted to tobacco culture, and now has eight
acres in cultivation, ajso, two tooaceu iwua.
Fences and ditches In rood condition.
A Nice Farm.
a desirable farm of one hundred and fifty
acres. Fifty acres is within the corporate
limits of the town of Burgaw, N. C. Twenty
two una cleared. There Is one nice, new
three-rv om cottage, painted and plastered.
Lai ge stables and bams A tenant's house.
ana straw Derry pacKing noose, a wen ui
One drinking water A nice orchard of 500
young fruit trees, consisting of Japan plums,
peaches, pears, apples and figs.
A Real Bargain.
A iloalr&TilA farm nf 279 acres, three miles
east of Rose H11L Fifty acres cleared and
in good state oi cultivation, oaiance weu uia
bered. Four-room house on premises. In good
neighborhood. Will exchange sfor desirable
bouse and lot In Wllmlmrton.
Farm Rear Aihton.
One hundred and fifty acres two miles from
Aahtnn. fnnr mltaa from Bnrsraw. Four acres
cleared, most or which is very fertile low land.
Balance well nmoerea tor tanning pnrpoaeB.
Two tenant houses.
For terms, &c, address,
I R. G. GBJlDY & CO.,
Burgaw, N. 0.
ATLANTIC & YADKIN
RAILWAY.
Schedule In Bflneet inarch Sta, IS99.
douth
Bound
Dally
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North
Bound
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No. 63.
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Connections at Fayettevflle with Atlantic
Coast Line, at Maxton with the Carolina Cen
tral Railrord, at Red 8prtngs with the Red
Springs and Bowmore railroad, at Sanf ord with
the Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf with the Durham
and Charlotte Railroad, at Greensboro with the
Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove
with the Norfolk and Western Railway.
J. R. KENLT. General Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
H. M. EMERSON, Gen'l Passenger Agt. '
mar 28 tf
200 Boxes Tobacco.
400 Boxes Lye. '
340 Boxes Laundry Soap.
SO Barrels Bice.
25 Barrels Vinegar.
25 Hair Barrels Cider.
50 Barrels molasses.
lOO Boxes Potted Ham.
SO Boxes Corned Beef.
100 Boxes Staren.
50 Boxes nixed Nats.
50 Bscs Cocoanuts.
100 Barrels mullets. '
: Tobacco. Cigars, Cheroots and quantities of
otner kooos
SAMUEL BEAR, Sr.,
ov 26 tf - No. 13 Market street.
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DAILY. No. 48 Passenger Due Magnolia 11 J 6
9.45 A. M-, Warsaw 11 i A. M.. Goldsbon.
jAM. 121 p. Wllsoh 1.16 P. M., Rocky
Mount 1.68 PM., iTarboro -8.81 P.M.
Weldon 4.83 P. X Petersburg 6jl8 P.
M., Richmond 7.25 P. M., Norfolk 5 55
P. M., Washington 11.29 P. 1L, Balta
mors 1.08 A. M., Philadelphia 3.50 a"
M., New York 6.58 A. M., tBoston 3.0C
P. M. !
DAILY No. 40 Passenger Due MagcoMa 8.80
6.50 P. M., Warsaw &38 P. M., Goldabor.
: P. M. 9.37 P. M.4 Wilson 10.30 P. M., tTaroort
I 7.04 A. M., Rocky i Mount 11.11 P. M.
Weldon 1.0 A.Mi,tNorfolkltX35A.Iu
Petersburg 2.87 A.' M., Slchmond 8.23 A
M., Washington 7 01 a. M., Baltimore
8.20 A. M., Philadelphia 10.35 A. M
New York 1.08 P. a., Boston 9.00 P. M
DAILY No. 60 Passenger Due Jacksonvliie
except 4.13 P. M-, Newbern 5.40 P. M.
Sunday j
2.25. j
P. M.
SOUTH BOUND.
DAILY No. 55 Passenger Dne Lake Wacca
8.45 maw 4.56 P. M.., Chadbourn 5.28 P. M.
P. M. Marlon 6.84 P. M., Florence" 7.15 p. M.
Sumtsr 8.67 P. M.,iOolnmbla 10.80 P. M .
Denmark 6.18 A. m., Augusta 7.55 A. M
Macon 11.15 A. M. Atlanta 12.85 P. M
t Oharieston 10.50 P. M., Savannah 1.5i'
A. M Jacksonville 7.80 A. M., St. An
gustine 10.80 A. M.. Tamps 6.05 P. M.i .
West Rnmm on
DAILY
O.oO No. 68 Passenger Due Fayettevllle
A. M. 13.06 P.M., leaves Fayettevllle 18 26
P. M., arrives Sanford I.i3 P. M.
ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON FROM TEH
WORTH.
DAILY No. 49 Passenger Leave Boston ti.o?
e.OO P. M., New York f9.80 Pi M., Phlladel
P. M. phU12 )A. M., Baltimore 8.65 A. M.
Washington 4.30 A. M., Eicfcmond 9.06
A. SI., Petersburg 9 43 A. M., Norfolk
s on A. M., weldon n.50 A. M., Tarboro
18.31 P. M. Bocky Mount 12.53 P. M ,
Wilson 2.40 e. M.y Goldsboro 8.89 P. M.,
Warsaw 4.33 P. M., MagnoUa 4. 85 P. M.
PaILY no. 41 Passenger Leave Boston 18
0.40 night. New York; 9.00 a. M., PhHadel
A M nhla 11 83 A. M., Baltimore 1 46 P. M.
Washington 3.07 P M., Richmond 6.48
P. M., Petersburg 7.21 P. M., tNorfois
2.30 P.i M., Weldon 88.P. M., Tarboro
6.00 P. M., Rocky Mount 6.40 A. M.
Leave Wilson 6.20 A. M., Goldsboro 7.91
A. M., Warsaw 7.50 A. a.. Magnolia
8.09 A. M. - i
DAILY No. 51 Passenger Leave Newborn
except 9.00 A. M., JacksonvlUs 10.86 A. M.
Sunday j
12.15 !
P. M.
FROM THE SOUTH.
DAILY N . 64 Passenger Leave Tampa 8.10
1.15 AM., Sanford 8.07 P. M., Jacksonville
P. M 8.00 P. M., Savannah 1.45 A M.,
Charleston 6.88 A M., Atlanta
7.50 A. K., Macon 9.00 A M., Au
gusta3.30P. M., Denmark 4.17 p. M.
Columbia 6-40 A . M Bumter 8.10 P. M.,
Florence 9.55 Aj M., Marlon 10.30 A
M.. Chadbourn H.35 A M Lake Wac
camaw ia os a. m.
EAST BOUND.
DAILY
6.40 no. 5a Fasserger Leave Fanrord 8.30
A. M. P. Marrive ayetteviile 8.41 P. M.,
leave Fayettevllle 8.46 P. M.
-IDally except Sunday I
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Bennetts
vllle Branch Tram leaves Bennettsvllle 8.11
A M. Maxton 9.80 A. H., Red Springs 9 83 A M.
Hope Mills 10.42 A JL, arrive Fayettevllle 10. 5f
A. M. Ketnrnlng leaves Fayettevllle 4 40 P. M.
Hope Mills 4.55 P. M., Red Springs 5.85 P. M.
Maxto n 6. 15 P. M., arrives Bennetteville 7.15
P.M.
Connections at Fsyetteviue with No 78, at
Maxton with the Carolina Central ttaiiroad, ai
Red upimgb witn tne nea sprint a and Bov-
tnore Railroad, at sanrora witn the Seaboard
Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gulf with
the Durham and Charlotte Railroad.
Train between Rocky Mount and Richmond
leave Rocky Mount '..00 A M., arrive Weldon
8 06 A m.. arrive Petersburg 10 A. M., arrive
menmona ii.ua a m. i
Trains on tie Scotland Neck Branch Roar
leave Weldon 8.55 P. M., Halifax 4.15 P M; at
rive Scotland Neck 5.08 P. M., areenville 6.57 P
M., Klnston 7.55 P. M. Returning, leaves Kin
ston 7.50 A M., Greenville 8.52 A. M.; arriving
Halifax at 11.18 A m., Weldon 11.33 A M. Dallj
except Sunday. i
Trains On Washington Branch leave Washing
ton 8.10 A. M. and 2.80 P. M.; arrive Parmel.
9.10 A. M. and 4.00 P. M.r returning leaves Par
mele9.35A M. and 6.30 P. M.; arrives Washing
'on 11 00 A M. and 7.80 F, H. Daily except Sun
day.
l-rain leaves Tarboi o, N. C., dolly except Sun
day, 5.80 P. a.; Sunday, 4.15 P. M. ; arrives Ply
mouth 7.40 P. H. and ; 6.10 P. M. Returning
laaves Plvmouth dally except Sunday. 7 50 a
I. and Sunday 9.00 A H.; arrive Tarboro 10.10
A M. ana u.uu a. n.
Trains leave Goldsboro, N. C, dally except
Sunday, 7.05 A M.: arrives Smlthfleld, N. C ,
8 10 A M. Returning leaves Smlthfleld 9.00 A
M.: arrives Goldsboro 10JB5 A M.
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rock
Mount at 16 00 A M., 8.40 P M.; arrives Nasi
vllle 11.10 A. M., 4.08 P.M., 8pring Hope 10.40 A
M. 4.65 P M. Returning, leaves Spring Hop
11 80 A M., 4.65 P. M. TJashville 12 15 AM:
5.26 P. M., arrives at Rocky Mount 11.45 A M.,
6.00 P. M. Daily except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leave Warsaw foi
Clinton, daily except Sunday, at 11.40 A M. and
4.15 P M. Returning, leave Clinton at 7.00 AM
and 2.50 P. M .
Train leaves Pee Dee 10.03 A M., ar
rive Latta 10.24 A M., Dillon 10.86 A M., Rowland
10.54 A M. Returning, leaves Rowland 6M p.
M.; arrives Dillon 6.20 P. BL, Latta 6.85 P. M
Pee Dee 7.00 P M., dally.
Trains on Conway Branch leave Board man
at 3.00 P. M.i Chadbourn 5.85 P. M.: arrive
Conway 7.40 P. M.; leave Conway 8.80 a M.
Chadbourn 11.50 A M.; arrive Boardman 18.26
P. M. Daily except Sunday. ,
Trains leave Sumter 3.13 P. M., Manning 5.4
P. M.; arrivt Lane's 6.17 P. M.; leave Lane's
S.84 a. M., Manning 9.09 A M.; arrive Sumter
9.40 AM. Dally.
Georgetown and Western Railroad leave
Lane's 9.80 A M., 7.40 P.; M.; arrive Georgetowi
12.00 M., 9.00 P. M leave Georgetown 7.00 A M.;
3.30 P. M.; arrive Lane's 8.25 A M.: 6.55 P. M
Dally except 8unday.
Trains leave Florence dally except Sunday at
9.50 A M.; arrive Darlington 10.15 A. M.. Harts
vuie 9.15 P. M , Cheraw 11.80 A M., Wadesboro
13.85 P. M ; leave Florence dally except Sundaj
at 7. 56 P M.; arrive Darlington 8.30 P M., Ben
nettsvllle 9.17 P. M., Gibson 10.20 P. M. LeavV
Florence Sunday only 9.80 A M., arrive Dar
lington 10.P AM
Leave Gibson dafly except Sunday at 6.00 A
M. Bennetteville 7.00 A: M.; arrive DarUngtot
9.00 A M Leave Darlington 8.50 A M.i arrive
Florence 9.15 A M. Leave Wadesboro dally ex
cest Sunday 4.10 P. M., Cheravt 5.15 P M., Harte
vlUe 7.00 A M., Darlington 6.28 P. M.; arrive
Florence 7.00 P. M. Leave Darlington Snndaj
only at 8.no A M., arrive Florence 9 16 A M.
Wilson nd Fayettevllle Branch leave Wilsoir
I. 58 P. U., 10 6 P S. arrive Be lms 8.4S P M
II. 10 P - M., Smlthfleld 3.02 F M , Dunn 8.40 P. M.
FayettevUle .3f P. M. 13.17 A St.. Rowland 6.0f
P. M. returning leave Rowland 10.58 A M.,
FayettevlUe 12.80 P. M. 9.55 P M.. Dunn 1.04 P.
V., Smlthfleld 1.48 P. M. 8elraa 1.50 P. M., 10.54 P.
H .. arrive Wilson 8.85 P. M 11.81 VA M.
Tralnf leavt Bumter 4.25 a M. Creston 5.19
A M.. arrivtsDenmark 6.12 A M. Returning,
leave uenmars 4.1 tr. m., ureston a. 10 tr. m...
9nmter6.08P M Dally.
TraiD8 leave Creston 5.45 A M., arrives Preg
nalls 9.15 A M Returning leaves Pregnant.
10.00 a vi 4rrtves Creston 8.50P.M. Dally ex
oeptBunaay,,
Tnuk .xve Elliott ! 10. Si A M., and arrive
Lnuknow 12.16 P. M Returning, leave Luck
now 8.10 P. H., arrive, Elllotta 8.50 P. M. Daily
except sunaay.
tDally except Sunday. Sunday only.
H. M EMERSON,
Gen'l Passenger Agents
J. R. KENLY, Gen'l Manager.
T M EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
J16tf
KortB Carolina
Time Table No. 9.
To Take ! Effect j Tuesday, Aug. 8,
1899. at 9 A. 81.
UOING EAST.
GOING WEST
P&ss'g'r Trains
Pass'gr Train
Arrive Leave
A M. A M.
11 06
10 18
8 87 9 00
7 88 7 87
A IsL. A Bis
STATIONS.
Arrive Leave
P. M.
640"
7 08
P. M
P. M.
8 40
4 88
6 60
7 97
P. M.
!
Goldsbore.
Klnston
Newbern. ......
Morehead City.
Train 4 connects with W. tt W. train bound
North, leaving Goiasoorc at 11.S0 a. au, ana
withBonthern Railway train West, leaving
Goldsboro 8.00 p. m. ana witn w. a n. at New
tarn for WUmlnston and Intermediate Dolnts.
Train 3 connects with Southern Railway U aln,
arriving at Goldsboro 8.00 P. M., and with W. A
W. train from the North at 8,05 P. M. No. 1
cnln also connects with W. A N. for warning
ton and mtermeoxate points,
aw 6tf 8. L. DILL. Supt
FAVORITE
BESCRHPIiON
AA FOR WEAK tVOMEN,
! I
bee a
A n ri
r: ci i 1
-r - jzlioo osraa ursraner,
4,1
in the State, and who haB been with Taylor's 1 Bazaar
for about ten years, has now charge of our Millinery .
Department. She wilt leave in a few weeks for the
North, and will remain there for Borne time; will visit
all the leading houses and will bring out the latest de
signs. .She will be pleased to attend to any special .
orders entrusted to her ' '
We expect to show the finest and prettiest line
of Millinery ever brought to the city, which'we shall
offer at Special Prices.
j . Very respectfully. 1
J. H. Rehder Co.
BIG DEPARTMENT STORE.
Bell Thone 118. 615. 617, 619 N. Fourth St.
.fj Car fare paid on purchases of $2 and up. f eb 4 tf
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WILMINGTON, N. C.
Absolute security guaranteed to depositors.
Four per cent, per annhm paid on all amounts over I5.C0.
Polite! attention to all customers.
Deposits received in amounts of 25 cents
J. W. NORWOOD, Pbbsidbot.
ja 10 tf JAS.
YOUR HORSE
if suffering from an enlargement can be quickly
put on his feet. No need to blister or fire.
The enlargement will be quickly absorbed by
Joan's Liniment.
Nothing like it to cure a sore tendon,
or to kill a spavin, curb or splint.
This remedy is known to more driv
ers and horsemen than any other lin
iment, because it .does the work by
its penetrating qualities.
i Tnpnd by DA BASL B. BXOAR, Barton, Man,
What's the Racket?
! IT'S'. A LAME DRi GOODS STORE
Probably one of the largest in North
Carolina.. It bas three large floors.
and every floor and every shelf is cov
ered with goods. In the store we carry
many different lines of goods.
Men's Hats.
This department has been largely in
creased this week.
We have a nice line of Men's Hats,
pretty styles, at 50c a piece.
We have the celebrated Kossemore
Hat. .
Alpine and Stiff Hats, worth $1.25,
we are now offering for $1.00.
We have a nice line of Men's Sample
Hats, which we are closing out at less
than wholesale cost.
We- have all grades of Hats. We
have some fine Hats at $3 00 "a piece.
If you are in need of a Hat we ask you
to come and see our stock, as we can
save you at least 25 per cent.
We have just received twenty five
dozen Men's, Boys' and Misses' Caps.
We have all the new 'styles at 20c a
piece. We have a line of good Caps
at 10c a piece. A line of Fur bound
Caps, formerly 50c, now 25c.
Men's and Boys' Clothing.
In this department we have just fin
ished stock-taking and we find that we
have upwards of $5,000 invested in this.
' We have every line of goods sold in Drv
Goods and Notion Stores.
Come and bring your cards and have them
punched with all cash purchases. j
I GEO. 0. GAYLORD, Proprietor.
OPPOSITE THE ORTON.
Jaastf
LADIES' SHOES I
(feoodyear Welt) same as Hand Sewed.
1.50
On Exhibition in Our window.
SOLOMON'S
w close at 7 P. M.. except Rata day.
The Monal Bank of Wilmington,
Wilmington, N. O
1 , . -M
j JNO. S. ARMSTRONG-, PljtES.
: The National Bank of Wilmington was organlzedm June, 18Mj has paid out 3i,00fl.0()
; In dividends, and passed SW.COO.OO to surplus. Eighth dividend now jjruio.
I Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00.
Total Assets, - - - - 525,000.00.
in addition to the above it is worthy of
other bonds, which wo carry at par-ail or
Your Account Respectfully Solicited. , Ab-olute Safety Assured.
Polite ana courteous aneativn
oesisH
o u n ce m e n i. f
'- -' '.. it-:! i"m i - '
one 01 m ua j.timuiers
9
9
9
i
too Savings and M Co.,
to $10,000.
H. WALTERS,; Vice-Presidext
S. WORTH, Acnsro Cashier.
SCcand $1.00
a Bottle.
among friends always turns upon the ex
cellence of our Choice Teas and Coffees, the
rare flavor of our genuine olive Oil, and the
exqulsl'e 11 kief, Rellsbes, Jams and Pre
serves tbat are so tempting to the fastidious
taste S'erythlng procared from cur 1 ure
and who esome foods Is always satisfactory.
Our prices are lower for high grade
than at any store In Wilmington. '
foods
THE KING GROCERY CO..
B. F. KING. Manager
'Phone 887.
feb 4 tf
Fourth Street Bridge.
In Men's Suits a nice Black Wors
ted Finish Goods, at $3.50 per suit.
Regular Line, All Wool Goods,
r-icely made, $5 00 per suit. Good
H-avy Beige Suit $8.00, regular price
$10 00
In Boys' Suits, we have quite a va
riety. Any price from $1.00 to $4.C0.
Embroidery. ; -
An importation of Spring Em
broidery has just been received by us,
and we have a fine line of Insertions,
Edges and All-Over Embroidery, from
5c to $1.00 per yaid. All new Spring
Patterns. j
Thread.
I have 500 dozen spools of J. O.
King's New Thread, made for the ma-'
chine. I will sell two spools for 6c,
and warrant it to give satisfaction ; if
not, money refunded. To every lady-1
who comes to the Backet Store be
tween the hours of 10 A. M. ' and 4
P. M. we will present one spool of this
new Sewing Thread as a sample, on
Monday, 22nd.
Toilet Articles, i
We have a fine stock of Perfumery
and Toilet Articles Cologne, Smell
ing Salts, Almond Meal, Hair Brushes,
Combs and Tooth Brushes.
Tie! Fit Lie Clp
It what all th- Ladles say when tby
ha e b en fitted to a pair 1 of our
glove flttlDg,
FOR LADIES.
we can flt; your purss ss well as
your feet If your f-et have been
hurting you and you will com- In
-and le us fit y ur feet we will guar
antee In future you will bave no o.her
SHOE PHYSICIAN THAN .j
GEO R. FRENCH & SONS.
Mail orders receive prompt at cntlon. ja27t,f
SHOE DEPABTMENT.
JaS8tf
note that we own 111700.00. in U. S.
and
wmcn are at a nanummi? yre-uu.
'"
1 -Bottle. I
mm Sold by Druggist, and
U.B.A. Dealers generally. s&iS!!K2l
TALK
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