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; fob-the'-Little t ones, f little nonsense. ",vw: : - : : ' - -.- : - nC :y. - I xmr JCKTmTn :'
fl AlLttlUll;
I ; Had "Force" for Sunday evening tea, II
II When cook went out that afternoon. II
H - " 'Tts but a saucer and a spoon if
r ; J'" ' Or two to wash a task not grim . II
r.JtV And ail ar pleased," iawghd "Sunny Jim." II
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Jf II Sweat, etil flales of wkaat ant malt. CHffS II
11 " We Like it. " Sf(1
II" M We nw 4 Force 'and like It exceedingly. "5Cv?P Vm
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f HtDDEN STATE PUZZLE.' 5 4 '
WHAT STATE IS REPRESENTED?
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f The great rheumatic remedy not only cures every
nrm nf rheumatism, out makes radical cure of
I Contagious Blood Poison,
Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Catarrh,
P and all diseases arising from impurities in the blood.
1 CM4nral Kv tlfl vctrlflflO 1 TA tSMM In MA.AMf
j where after thorough trial.
UUW HU1 iNJUKIi ina UlbfiSTlVE URUANS,
Raxsiqh, N. C. 4
ftntlpmen : I take nleasure In bearing testimonv tn thn
5 of your " Rheumacids." Two bottles cured my son of a bad case, ft this will r
be of any benefit to you In advertising your meritorious remedy, you can use it. V
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: any benefit to you in advertising your meritorious remedy, you can use it.
i ours truly, w . a. itAJN 1J, steward State Blind Institution.
All Druggists, $1.00; or prepaid on receipt of price
Bobbltt Chemical Co.,
Baltimore, fid. J
AM'getable Preparationfor As
similating the Food andBegula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of "
Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfur
nessand Rest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor rGneral.
Not Nab. c o tic .
nuiff of OltUbSAKUELPITCHER
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Hfytrminl -
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Hum Seed -
Clanfud Sugar I
buitoyrrt. norm:
.perfect Remedy forConstipa
Uon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature or
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER
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THE CCNTAUR COMMNV. RCW TOHII 4MIV
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SEASHORE HOTEL,
"WHIGHT3VILLB BEACH, N. C.
Jut Eight tts Prom WIWd jton.
i cms em iwir i
HE
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We now have 180 large airy bedrooms, 20 en suites with priYate bath.
"uiei oeirig but a few yards from old ocean a edge renaers 11 cooi ana
gfortable at all times. Artesian water, no malaria, no mosquitoes, no
The finest Bathing, Boating atid Fishing along the Atlantic coast.
' uiaine will be thoroughly up-to-date, embracing everything in
"ay of delicacies in sea foods and choice edibles. : ? V
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Piecea
1 r . -"viu i 1A DCd 1VUUO CUU OUVftOO UUIV.t
nubic the entire season by the Hotel's Celebrated Orchestra of eight
o more delightful resort in the South. Write for descriptive book-
' rate8 etc. Address , -
JOE H. HirJTOTJ, Manager,
TX7UTa.TTTlHT7rT.T.T5 RF.kCH. N. C.
LB,0n PenB June 1st. Resident Pbyalcian, Dr. Thos, S. Bur-
THE MDRCHISOH NATIONAL BAHK,
Organized March 1899.
Jpital and surplus. $400,000
Shareholders' liability 300,000
Strongest Bank In Wilmington.
$700,000
known in
pdern?6" Can rely ou PromPt eice and the best facilities
5J uieinous,
fScaUEEH, President , J V. GRAINGER, Casbler.
ICD R. M O F F ZTT'S J
fTtrcTHiwr DAuinrncv
4. ,ol.era-lnfantum. Dlorrhna. Diil.nt.rii n4 h Rnuol TrnnhlM of Children
:eETHim ld Diaestion. R0ulatB tha BawiiIl Slvrthi. (k Child and MAKE
8rreventfu?Y' Cures Eruptions and Soro. Collo, Hivea nd Thruah. Rempvem
fcier-, I V orm- TEETHINA Counteracts and Overcomes the Effects of the
l2S can? . upJ?n Teething Children, and costs only 25 cents at Druaglata, of
cnts to C. O. MOFFETT. M. D St. Uouls. Ma.
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Bird of the 8ea That Are Care let In
. Nearly, all, sea birds Wre far more
careless ia. their nesting than, their
cousins who live inland.' The terns,
the skua, the puffins, the black
throated diver ' and the guillemot
really make no nests at all., The
puffins, however, usually borrow a
rabbit burrow andj are not particu
lar whether its original owners have
done with it or not. If they inter
fere or even try to pass, a peck; from
the puffin's great parrot shanecf bill
i3 enough to warn them against try
ing to experiment tHe second time. ;
The auk3 are birds of the north
ern seas and are terhans t.Via fmoaf
divers of all T;he feathered tribes.
ineu enort wings look in fact far
more like fins tnan wings, and,- un-
uite gulls, the auks catch their prey
beneath the water. The
ton of a spot to lay her eggs is very
birange. one cnooses a bare, bro
ken ledere of hard rork ovrhnnOTTir
the waves. It looks as though it
were a feat to balance eggs in such
a nlace. and the mRrWI ia hnf
first gale does not send them rolling
over tne crags. sut an auk's eggs
are so shaned as to nrevpnt rupIi a
calamity. They are much larger at
one ena tnan at the other, and sq in-.
stead of rolling straight ahead like
a ball thev turn around in a itvTa
when started and so keep , their
piaces upon.tne rocfcsr
ALL OVER THE HOUE.
Dieeretion In Selecting Wall Paper
and Borders.
You hear much talk about one
paper having "a good design" and
another having "a poor design."
Wot one person in a thousand real
ly knows what a good design is. Yet
if you put a poor design-upon your
walls you will injure the effect of
your room without being able to ac
count for it. Follow the better part
of valor, as you so often do in buy
Ing dress goods; get a plain color,
as "always satisfactory," "not like
ly to go out of fashion' and so on.
Be wary jin, the matter of .borders
and friezes. In these a good design
Is seldom to be had. Also, they are
generally too narrow,, obliging you
to put your, picture at the junc
ture with the wall paper, which
may be entirely the wrong place for
it. The right place for a picture
molding is even with the tops of the
different heights of doors and win
dows, and it TBhould be even with
the greatest number.
A simple and satisfactory way of
treating a room is to carry the calci
mine, of the ceiling down to the pic
ture molding, possibly eighteen
inches or more, and let the paper
begin there. Obviously the ceiling
should be one of the lightest shades
of the paper or else cream color.
Some pretty rooms have been made
by selecting a good paper frieze and.
ealcimming or painting the rest of
the wall to match one of its darker
colors. If the frieze is not wide
enough, its lower edge may be set
at the proper height and the,ceiling
color carried down to its upper
edge. The upper edge of leaves or
some other irregularity may evjen
be cut out before pasting it upon
the wall. Isabel McDougall in Jfll-grim.
Crash Curtains.
Brown linen is amoner the recent
innovations for dressing a window.
It is particularly effective wnere
the room is treated in ecru or in
different tones of yellow.
Curtains of this nave interiet.
rincrn of heavv clunv lace and many
rows of hemstitching. The con
trast of the white lace and tne aarK
Hnpn is auite strikine and pretty.
While this style of hanging is more
frequently used in tne -bearoom,
curtains of linen for the dining
room are good.
Crash, old fasnioned crasn 01 ine
rlish twel variety, can also be used
with splendid success as window
curtaining. Tne coarser xne mesa
the better the effect, and as this is
very cheap in price the fashion
should be welcomed by young or
economical housewives.
On the Dining Table.
From the fair shores of Nor
mandy comes the latest decoration
for the center of the dining table.
This novelty , is supposed to be a
fishing basket, but it is much more
delicate in material and form than
those used by the fishermen in the
north of France.
It is made of white rustic straw
and impartially enameled in white.
It looks prettiest when filled with
English violets, with a mauve bow
tied upon the handle.
A wee orange, tree is another fa
vorite decoration for dinner. One
is especially effective when in a yel
low china pot. This tree makes a
charming decoration for an early
wedding breakfast.
Ginger Cream. -
. Soak a quarter of a box of gela
tin in half a cup of milk for half an
hour, then place the bowl over
steam until the gelatin is perfectly
dissolved. Add to it four ounces of
granulated sugar and a pint of
whipped cream, two tablespoonfula
of preserved ginger, chopped fine;
two tablespoonfuls of ginger sirup
and a tablespoonful of almonds,"
blanched and chopped very fine.
Stir until it begins to thicken, pour
into a mold and set on the ice.
Serve in a glass dish, and powder
the top with chopped almonds.
Chicken Broth.
Use the legs of a chicken for this
dish. Break the joints and eut jip
meat into small strips. Pour
over it four cups of water, add one
tableepoonf ul of rice and half a tea
spoon of salt, then allow it to sim
mer very slowly for an hpur and a
half Strain out the rice and meat
and cool. Skim off the fat and re
heat as much of the broth as is re
quired, In hot weather , the rice
may sour the broth, so make with
out and keep the Boup in a tightly
corked jar in the refrigerator.
jjGroqd. Housekeeping;
If there were no such word as fall,
some dishonest man would soon invent
It. Chicago News.
"' Oblivion Is the rule and fame the ex
ception of humanity. Bivarol. ;
Foolish r 'stake of a Man Who Waa
4 Sc.lcitir.g For Charity.
- TLe m:vi who was soliciting for a
charitable institution arjued long
and earnestly.. He wanted a con
tribution of $100. Finally the mer
chant reached for his checkbook.
"The Lord loveth a cheerful giv
er," quoted the solicitor, with
cheerful satisfaction. ,
Does he?" asked the merchant,
hesitating. .- . .
"You'll find it in the Bible," as
serted the solicitor.
The merchaii t put back his
i checkbook.
-" "I was about to give you $100,"
he explained, "but I couldn't possi
bly do that cheerfully. Doubtless
it would be more pleasing in. the
eyes of the Lord if I kept down to
a point where I can be cheerful."
Thereupon he handed a five dol
lar bill to the solicitor, and smiled
, pleasantly. Chicago Post. ,
A Privilege In Peril.
Master Jane, what is that terri
ble racket going on outside ?
Jane One of the children fell
downstairs, sir. -
T Master Well, you tell themthat
if they cannot fall downstairs with-,
out making so much noise I won't
allow them to fall down at all.
The How.
Tubbs What hour Is It?
Dubbs None at all.
Tubbs What do you mean?
.' Dubbs Not yet 1 o'clock. New Tori
Herald.
: Some Russian railways employ, only
members of the Orthodox church.
Startling; Evidence.
Fresh testimony in great quantity
is constantly coming in, declaring Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs , and Golds to be un
equalled. A recent expression from
T. J. McFarland, of Bentorrille, Va.,
serves as example. He' writes: "I
had Bronchitis for three years, and
was doctored all the time without be
ing benefitted. Then I began taking
Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few
bottles wholly' cured me." Equally
effective in curing all Lung 'and
Throat trouble, Consumption, Pneu
monia and Grip. Guaranteed by R.
B. Bxixamt, druggist. Trial bottles
free; regular sizes 60c and $1.00. t
Mill
Bone Pains, Itching, Scabby
Skin Diseases.
plea.
Pli
Cancer, Blood Troubles,
Sores.
Permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood
Balm. It deatroja the aeUve Poison In the
blood. If you have aches and pains in bongs,
back and joints. Itching Scabby Skin. Blood
feels hot. Swollen elands. Risings and Snaps
on the Bkln, Mncns Patches In Month, Sore
Throat, Pimples, Oopper-Colored Spots, all run
down, Uloers on any part of the body, Hair or
Eyebrows falling oat, take
Botanic Blood Balm, guaranteed
to cure even the worst and most deep-seated
cases where doctors, patent medicines and hot
springs fall. Heals all sores, stops aU aches
and pains, reduces all swellings, makes blood
pure and rich, completely changing the entire
body Into a clean, healthy condition. B. B. B.
has cured thousands after reaching the last
stages of Blood Poison.
Old Rhenmatism,Catarrh,Eeaema,
Itching Httmora, Scrofula
are caused by an awful Poisoned condition of
the Blood.: B. B. B. stops Hawking and Spit
ting, Itching and Scratching: cures Rheuma
tism, Catarrh: heals all Scabs, scales, Erup
tions, watery Busters, fool festering Bores; by
giving a pure, healthy blood supply to affected
parts.
Blood Balm Cares Cancers
of All Kinds
Suppurating Swellings, Rating Sores, Tumors,
ugly Ulcers. It kills the Cancer Poison and
heals the sores or worst cancerperfectly. If yon
have a persistent Pimple, Wart Swellings,
Shooting, Stinging Pains, take Blood Balm and
they will disappear before they develop Into
Cancer. . .
Bay m large bottle for SI, or mmy
drassist, take m directed. Sotoale
Blood Bala (B.B.B. ) almyi cares
when the right quantity 1. taken.
It net eared yoar money wilt
with.
Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Is
Pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly tested
for 80 years f - Composed of Pore Botamo Ingre
dients, strengthens weak kidneys and weak
stomachs, cures dyspepsia. Complete amo
tions go with each bottle, sample of B. H. SB.
and Pamphlet Sent Free by writing
Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. Describe yoar
trouble, and special free medical advice, to salt
your case, also sent in sealed letter.
deoalyr- snth w
THE
cleansing and
healing:
CUBS FOB r
CATARRH
!?! Greai Bali
Easy and pleasant1 to
use. Contains no In-
CATARRH
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Jurtous drug.
ab-
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COLD !M HEAD
It is
sorbea.
Gives Relief at once.
It Opens and Cleanses
the Nasal Passages'
Allays Inflammation.
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores
the Senses of Taste and. Bmell. Large size, 60
cents at Druggists or by mall.- Trial slae, le
cents by mau.
ELY BROTHERS,
86 Warren street. New York.
Bepiatf satntb '
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wf Mt MriaMN.
i m hmniCo1W-
l'-'-lnif Emms Choi ICU.C0.
mrso ly
MEN AND WOMEN.
Vie Big CI for unnatural
dlchargei4aaM"ni?M'
irritations or slcerationt
of mnoous membrsnei.
PainleM, snd not srtria.
.... mtiMIAOL - .
HOH. w. V-
old trw Droawlsts,
or sent la plain wrapper.
by expreM, vrnM. m
Circular seat on rmuett.
tuth sa '
MSI ' 'CHICHESTER'S ENQLI8H ' :
PEnriYROYALPILLG
II . Orlslaal and Only OsnmlM. lj
in VED Aid Grid. mMalll HW. Mill
Ivith btiwribboB. Tnkenoothei-b KefmM
DaascraMS 8b.UtatlB ail latlts.
ttoan. buj or jour brogciit, or Mad 4a. la
Sir Partlaalara, ToatlawalaU
and "RelleT fur Lad lea," to IMMr, by re.
' t.n Mali. 1 O.OOtt TMtlBMiBla. Said kv
alt DrxffiM. CkleBeaterOaeailealCa-
KaattaBtaiDaoar. Maal Baaara. fllllt. VAi
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The Independent Ice Co.
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We are on the consumer's side. Just make a note &
a?5l
of this pointer and do not make a great big mis-
take by patronizing the -
ICE TRUST
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Our ICE is the best made in the county. Our de-
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livery service isjclearly up-to-date and our prices
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my 6(tf
NOTICE!
BEGINNING JUNE 1ST WE WILL PUT
INTO USE
Coupon Ice Tickets.
Selling Only Hew Tickets, Printed In Strips.
Coupons to be detached as Ice is delivered,
Please note that no one in our employ
will be allowed to sell the detached cou
pons. Respectfully,
Wm. E. Worth $ Co.,
Inter-State 'Phones 146-416.
my 24 tf
Bell 'Phones 94-64.
SUMMER GOODS.
Screen Doors,
W JJSTDO'W SOIRJEQIrlillSrS.
Hinges in sets with handles Complete for doors.
LAWN MOWERS.
Finest assortment of JRefrigerators and Ice Chests on the
market.
White Mountain Freezers.
. B. SPRINGER & CO.,
my 2tf
Purceil Building, Wilmington, N. C.
Deposito Twlade With Ug
On or before June 1st will begin to draw interest from that date,
- the beginning of our new interest quarter. We pay Interest on de
posits at 4 per cent, per annum, compounded quarterly. Your ac
i count solicited.
ATLANTIC TRUST AND BANKING CO.,
16 Princess Street, Wilmington, N. 0.
MATT J. II BY KB, Prealdent B. H. JT AHBEN8, Vice President.
BIITCHILI. Ft AIiIiBNa Casttler.
DIBXCTOBS:
L. B. Bogers, Martin O'Brien, 0. W. Yates, B. Solomon, I. M. Bear,
B. H. J. Ahrens, John H. Knelt, J. G. L. Gleschen, R. B. Bellamy, D.
McEachern, M. J. Heyer. my 29 tf
HowtlsM
Your Depooito at thio Bank-
A new interest quarter will begin on Monday, June" 1, and deposits
made on or before that date will recelre three months' interest on
September 1st. Capital and surplus ' eighty thousand dollars. De
posits over a million. V . ' .
: Wilmington Savings & Trust Co.,
' 108 Princess Street. '
. J. XT. NOB WOOD, President. Bf. WALTERS, Tlee President.
. O.K. TAYLOR Jr., Casnier.
Bug Death
Kills Potato, Squash and
Cucumber Bugs, Currant and To
mato Worms, and all bugs and
worms that chew the leaves of plants.
BUG DEATH is a tenacious pow
der, very fine, like dust, adheres to
the vine, and is almost impossible to
Wflsh off,
BUG DEATH can be applied dry
with Perfection Shaker or a coarse
cloth, or, what is better, mixed with
water at the rate of 1 pound to 5
gallons water, and sprayed with any
of the hand sprayers.
Bug Death:
Kills the bugs.
Feeds the plant.
Increases the yield.
Produces better quality"
The phenomenal sale BUG
DEATH has had during the com
paratively short time it has been on
the American and Canadian markets,
and the hearty endorsement given
by truckers and merchants through
out both countries must convince
the most skeptical that it has all the
merits claimed for it.
For sale by
THE WORTH CO..
ap 4 tf Wilmington, N. C.
SEABOARD
Air Line Railwav
Schedule in Effect April IS, 1903.
TRAIN
39
TRAIN
15
TBAIN
40
TBAIN
14
Leaves Wilmington 3:30 p m, arrives
Iaumberton 5:4a p m, Pembroke 8:10 p
m, Maxton 6:45 p m, Hamlet 7:35 p m.
arrive Charlotte 10:45 p m.
Leaves Wilmington 9:00 pm, arrives
Lumber-ton 3:15 a m, Pembroke 2:55 a
m, Maxton 4:05 a m, Hamlet 6:00 a nu
Leaves Charlotte 5:01 a m. Hamlet 8:40
am, arrives Maxton 9:58 a m, Pem
broke 10:08 am, Lomberton 10:87 am,
Wilmington 12:45 pm.
Leaves Hamlet 10:45 p m, arrives Max
ton 18:35 a m, Pembroke 1:20 a m, Lnm
berton 3:15 a m, Wilmington 7:00 am.
WESTBOUND FROM HAMLET.
Hamlet
Ar Monroe
Ar Charlotte
Ar Chester..
Ar Greenwood
Ar Athens..
Ar Atlanta
7 80 a m
8 55 a m
10 05 a m
10 35 a m
12 S3 p m
a so n m
3 50 p ml
1040 pm
1215 am
1045 pm
lsa am
8 43 am
6 05 am
7 50 am
BOUTHBOtJND FROM HAMLET.
Lv Hamlet
A lAMUIUUUI.ini!
Ar Savannah
Ar Jacksonville...
Ar Tampa....
7 30 a m
1065 a m
3 80 p m
6 50 p m
645 a m
1040 pm
J OU ft u
sos am
915 am
800 pm
NORTHBOUND FROM HAMLET.
Lv Hamlet
Ar Balelgh
Ar Nor Una
Ar Portsmouth.
Ar Norfolk
10 30 p m
i2s a m
3 50am
8 00 a m
8 55 a m
1150 am
145 pm
535 pm
Lv Hamlet
Ar Raleigh.......
Ar Norllna
Ar Richmond
Ar Washington
Ar Baltimore.,..
ArNew York
10 30 a m
1 S5 a m
3 50 a ml
635 a m
10 10 a m
11 85 p m
tiopm
750 am
1115 am
1 45 pm
455 pm
886 pm
1185 pm
613 pm
Through Pullman sleepers from Hamlet to ail
points North, South and southwest.
For tickets, Pullman reservations, etc., apply
to Thomas D. Meares, General Agent, Wilming
ton, N.C. apistl
REGULAR, SCHEDULE
CONSOLIDATED RAILWAYS,
LIGHT & POWER COf.lPAtlY.
DAILY.
In Effect May 31st, 1903,
LEAVE FRONT AND PRINCESS STREETS
(For Wrlghtsvllle Beach.) -
At 7:00 a. m., 8:80 a. m. and every half hour
thereafter until 9:30 p. m , Saturdays only
tl0:30 p. m.
LEAVE WBIGHTSVILLE BEACH (For Wil
mington.) At 7:45 a. m.. 9:15 a. to., and every half hour
thereafter until 10:16 p. m., Saturdays only.
(Leave Wtlgtttsvllle)ll:00p. m.
t Will not run beyond Wrightevllle. r
DAILY EXCEPT 8TJNDAY.
Frelgnt
received at Ninth and Orange streets from 7
to 9:30 A. M., and frcm 4:00 ta 5:00 P. M. DaUy
except Sunday.
Sundays Freight cars win make special trip
at 10:00 a. m. Freight received at Ninth ana
Orange 8' retts from 9-00 a. m to 9:30 a.m.
my6(f
Atlantic ani Nortli Carolina Railroai.
iTlme Table No. 16. - f
To Take Effect Snndavjv Oet. 81,
1900, at 18.01 A. M.
GOING EAST.
GOING WEST.
3 4
Passg'r Trains PasssT Trains
i STATIONS. '
Arrive Leave Arrive Leave
P. M. P. M AM. A. M.
3 40 Soidsboro 1105 ,.
, 4 82 Klnston 10 13
5 40 5 60 Newborn 8 37 S 00 .
7 02 7 07 ' Morehead City.. 7 82 T 87
P.M. P.M. 1A.M. A. M.
Train 4 connects with W. w train bound
1Vnrt.1i. Uuivlnar Qoldsboro at 11.85 A. M.. and
wlthSouthern Ballway tarain West leaving
Ooldsboro 3.00 P. M., and with W. St if. at New-
bern for Wilmington and intermediate nolnts.
Train S connects with Southern Hallway train
arriving at ooldsboro 3.00 P..M., ana with W. At
W. train from the North at 3.P5 p. M No. 1
tram also connects with W. ft N. for warning.
ton snd intermediate points.
OCtSStf 8. L. DILL, Bupt.
C(MT LIME.
LOW
ROUND
TRIP
.... .- f ." ' '
RatesProm Wilmington.
$18.00 Washington, D. C. and return.
Tickets on sale dally. June 1st to September
30th, final limit October 8lBt,'1903.
$14.50 Baltimore, Md., and return. Na
tional Saengerfest. Tickets to be sold June
13th to 15th Inclusive, with final limit of June
82nd. 1903. All tickets are to be deposited Im
mediately upon arrival at Baltimore with Mr.
James Ramfora, Joint Agent, No. 7, North Cal
vert street, and fee of twenty-live cents paid
at the time.
$23. TO Boston, Mass., and return. Na
tional Educational Association. Tickets tone
sold July snd to sth inclusive, good leaving
Boston until July 12th; twenty-five cents to be
paid for execution of return portion or ticket.
Note. By personally depositing ticket with
Joint Agent not earlier than July 7th nor
later than July nth, 1903. and upon payment of
fifty (50) cents, lextenslon can be seenred to '
leave Boston any day up to September 1st,
SS3.T0 Detroit, Mich., and return. Inter
national Convention Epworth League. Tickets
will be on sale July 14th and 16th, good leaving
Detroit until July 20th, 1903.
Note, an extension of the final limit to Au
gust 15th, 1903 Jmay be obtained by deposit of
ticket with Joint Agent, and upon payment of
ntty (50) cents at time of deposit.
$14.80 Baltimore. Md., and return. An
nual Meeting Grand Lodge B. & p. o. Elks.
Tickets will do on sale July 19th and 20th with
return limit to July 25th, except as upon pay-
cents for validation of return portion of tick
et, limit will be extended to leave Baltimore
not later than July 31st, 1908. ; . -
W. J. CRAIG,
Gen'l Passenger Agent.
H. M. EMERSON,
Traffic Manager.
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The Only
RESTAURANT,.
108 MARKET ST. .
GOOD COOKING
MEANS I
FINE DIGESTION.
A
MAN
CAN'T AFFORD
TO WORK ALL DAY
ON A BREAKFAST THAT
DIDN'T SUIT HIM WE COOK
THINGS YOU LIKE AND AF
TER YOUR OWN "HOBBY."
CHAS. ANDERSON & CO.
SEE THE POINT f
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ATLANTIC
COAST LINE.
Sehednle In Effect may 33, 1903.
NORTHBOUND.
Lv Wilmington.
Ar Ooldsboro
Ar Wilson
Ar Rocky Mount
Ar Norfolk
Ar weidon
Ar Petersburg
Ar Richmond.
Ar Washington
at uaiumore
Ar Ft tladelphia
ArMcw York
No 48
QSO a
12 81 p
118 P
155 p
5 55 p
4 58 p
6 63 p
7 45 D
111 40 p
188 a
4 05 a
715 a
NO 48
700 pm
9 38 n m
10 85 p m
U23 p m
125 am
soo am
3 43 am
730 am
913 am
11 82 a m
800 pm
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv New York....
Ar Philadelphia.,
Ar Baltimore.. ..
Ar Washington. .
Ar Norfolk..
Ar Richmond....
Ar Petersburg....
Ar Weidon...
ar wui avuilb .... - .......
Ar Wilson......
Ar ooldsboro
Ar Wilmington
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NO 41
9 35 a mi
11 65 a m
2 13 p mi
321 p m
7' is p m
8 05 p m
9 43d m
10 37 p m
11 is p m
7 16 a m
10 10 a m
NOA9
9 25-Vl
18 01 S
287 am
345 am
900 am
880 am
9 48 am
U46 am
1 00 pm
159 pm
310 pm
600 pm
m
m
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
SOUTHBOUND
tv Wilmington...
at b lorence.
Ar Charleston....
Ar savannah
Ar Jacksonville...
Ar Tampa.
Dally Ex.
Sunday.
6 00 a m
9 85 a m
1 10 d m
6 30 p m
Dally.
3 45 p m
7 30 n m
1110 pm
swam
9 00 a m
10 35 p m
Dally.
7 oopm
8 25 am
815am
8 8o:am
lis Dm
10 35 pm
NORTHBOUND.
Lv Tampa
Ar Jacksonville. . . ..
at Bavaunaa. .........
at Charleston. . . .
at Florence.
Daily Ex.
Sunday.
8 05 p ml
7 30 a ml
12 40 p m
4 50 d m
7 35 p m
Ar Wilmington 11 0 p ml
Dally
730 am
680 pm
1 15 am
685 am
945 am
1 40 pm
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND 8ANFORD
West Bound East Bound
Dally Daily
Lv Wilmington....,...! 9 10 a mtAr 8 OS p m
Ar Fayettevllle 12 so p m Ar ,100pm
ArSanfora. .. 1 63 p mLv 8 40 p m
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND NEWBERN
North Bound , : South ,
Dally ex" Sunday Bound
Lv Wilmington 12 25 p mlAr 12 15 p m
ATNewbern Is 40 p mLv B 00 aim
TralnB Nos. 40 and 41 carry Pullman Sleeping
Oars between Wilmington and Washington,
connecting with Penna fi. B. for aU points east.,
W. J. OBAIG, '
' Gen'l Passenger Agent
H.M. Emerson, Tramo Manager. .; .
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Tne Clyde SteamsMp Co
New York,
Wilmington, II. C, and
Georgetown, S. C, Lines
. Prom New 'Xorklfor 'Wllmlnstonu
NAVAHOI...... ............Saturday, . May W
OARIB. e imi 1 e .Saturday June 6
I Vrona rilmlngton for New York .
CARIB....... ................ .Saturday, May so
NAVAHOE Saturday, June 8
nem lllmlncton for Georcetown.
OARIB, Tuesday, May 86
navahoe.............. ......Tuesday, AJone a
Both steamers nave good Passenger accom
modation. "" :-''
$ar-Through Bills Lading and Lowest
Through Bates guaranteed to and from points
in North and South Carolina.
. For freight ajutpaasase apply to r . . 1
I . H. O. SMALLBONE8, Supt.
Wilmington, N. O.
: GLIDE MILNE. Qeal freight Agent.
THKO. a. EOER, eenn Manager.
WM. P. CLYDE ft CO., Gen'l Agents, .
:i9 State Street, New erk,
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