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HIDDEN STATE PUZZLE. . WHAT STATE IS : i i I : ' y P ASegetable PreparationforAs : similatingftcFoodandRcgula I ungjfceStomdsandBowelsof Tromolcs DigeslioaCheerful ncss andRest.Contains neither Opium.forpliiiie nor rOneral. NotNahcotic. - Jlmpt cfOUITSAMUELmUtTR flmpim Seal IHrmSted.- drihrdSufmr A perfect Remedy, for Constipa tion . Sour Stomach.Diarxnoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. W ML EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER SEASHORE HOTEL, WillGHTSVILXB BEACH. N. C. Jost Eight Miles From Wilmington. EVERY We 11017 hare 160 large airy bedrooms, 20 en suite, with prlrate bath. Hotel being but a few yards from old ocean's edge renders it cool and comfortable at all times. Artesian water, no malaria, no mosquitoes, no flies. The finest Bathing, Boating amd Fishing along the Atlantic coast. New Bowling Alley, Pool and Billiard Hall. The Cuisine will be thoroughly up-to-date, embracing everything in the way of delicacies in sea foods and choice edibles. . - Huaic the entire season by the Hotel's Celebrated Orchestra of eight pieces. ' . Hotel and grounds lighted by electricity. " No more delightful resort in the South. Write for descriptive beok- et, rates, etc. Address- ----- . JOE H. HITJTOrJ, Manager, WSIGHT8TILLB BE&CB. V. C, Season Opens Jan 1st.. Resident Physician, Dr. The, S. Bar bask. - my 84 8m THE HURCHISOll NATIONAL BAM, Organized March 1899. . ;f Capital and surplus . . . Shareholders' liability. $700,000 . Strongest Bank in .Wilmington.; c j Customers can rely on prompt service and the best facilities known in modern buBineaa methods. H. C. McQUEEN, President J V. GRAINGER, Cashier. my aotr A Record Breaker ! Five bricklayers laid 25,784 brick in a nine hour day at the Cape Fear Lumber Company. The best record in the State foa five bricklayers. Messenger. 'lhese were WHITE BRICK Manufactured by Hyd rau lie Anhite Brick Co., mJ 17 tf WILMINGTON, N. C. Deposits Made With Us 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. xour ac count solicited, j.-- ATLANTIC TRUST AND BANKING CO., 16 Princess Street, Wilmington,' N. C. ' - ; , aTT j. HKYER, Preside. B. k. J AHBEW, VIee Preside MITCBK1.I. F. AMJBaf, CaamJer. - directors: - L. B. Rog8rBf Martin O'Brien, C. W. Yates, B.Solomon, I. M. Bear, i g- J- Ahrens, John H. Knck, J. G. L. Gieschen, R. B.. Bellamy, D. Eachern, M. J. Heyer. .- ' .. ...mj29tf- DR. M O mm LLL Cure, r vast (TEETHING POWDERS) -Infantum. Diarrhoea. Dysentery and theBowe4 Trouble of DUeetioa. ftesulatee the Bow I a. StreTCthewe tha Child a nd ' EASY. Cure. Eruption, and Soree. Colto, Hlvee end Taruan. w arnw C5,',nUwo TEETHINA Counteract? and Ovwcomat the Eftaota of the u V upon Teething Children, end coat only 23 cents at OruSSlste, of " 25 conta to C l. MOFFETT. M. D. et Louts,. Me. " . REPRESENTED? ' ' a - For Infahta and CMIdren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the Signature 5 . of II , . $400,000 . 300,000 FFETT'Sy njjj Use U' For Over Thirty Years THC CtltTMIII COMMT. MW TO OtTwe MINUTES TV m m K HA Mr. Waterhouse's Economy . ...V (OrlglnaL -lAonOW caid young Mrs. Water house six months after their marriage and when her trousseau was beginning to show thei first signs of giving out. "I need a pair of shoes." - "Certainly, my love. And he handed her $5. . "Lionel," said the wife a few days later, "I find, my hat for the coming season is old fashioned. I fear that I hall have to get another." "Of course you will. How much do you want?". -. " "A hat may cost anything you please to give, even 2, but I'll need a few spring waists. Then there's the trim-" ming for myblue dress that I'm going to have made over, and" "How much, dear?" , "Well, I think TU need about f 18." A frown came to the husband's face, but he said nothing, haniUng his wife f 15. She saw the frown and knew that one of the hardships of marriage had come, the asking for money for other than household expenses. - "Lionel," said the poor woman a year later, "I'm tired asking you for money with which to buy. my clothes. For a time I tried to economize In dress, but when you saw that my hats were out of fashion and my Jackets' and dresses were shabby you didn't like It, so I find myself between two. fires. Isn't there some fund from which I could draw a stated amount?" 1 - - .. "To tell the truth, my dear, we need to economize more than ever this year, as my business is not so flourishing, but I won't ask you to do it m do it myself. I'll figure up just what we'll draw monthly and turn it. all over to you. As I have clothes enough to last a year you'll have the use of all the in come." . The wife gladly accepted the terms, and on the beginning of the next month her husband turned over to her the amount agreed upon. ""Don't you want any of it, dear?" she asked meekly. x 11 have a 'quarter in my pocket. That '11 do for car fare." "But your luncheon?" "Oh, yes; well, you might let me have a 'quarter for that" The money was paid over, "and Mr. Waterhouse, after giving his wife the marital kiss, started down town. . Five cents of his money went for car fare, 10 cents for apples which he pro posed to eat for the benefit of his liver, while 10 cents more was considered necessary for a cigar. At noon "he went round to his down town lunch club. "Hello, old man-!' said Owen Carter, one of his clients. . "Lef s lunch to gether." "Oh, I'm not going to eat much to day. I'm not hungry." Nevertheless they sat down together. "What do you say to dividing a pint of claret?" asked Carter. "Why, I've made It a rule not to drink anything before dinner." "Since when?" asked Carter, looking up, surprised. - Now, Carter was an important factor J in waiernouse s Dusiness, ana we tat ter saw at once that any stinginess on his part might lead to bad results, so he said: . "But that needn't stand in the way. Walter, a pint of Pontet-Canet" By good luck Waterhouse got through the luncheon with only 20 cents over and above the amount given Mm by his wife for the purpose and returned to his office. In the afternoon he received a note requiring a telephone reply. This cost him 10 cents, which he agreed to pay the next day. He had scarcely re turned to his office when a young girl with a wan face entered and begged him to help her by buying a five cent package of court plaster. He ground his teeth when he remembered that his money was gone more than gone. : Then he found It necessary to see a man whose office was at the other end of the city. Not having money for car fare and no one being near from whom to borrow, he walked there and back, a distance of three miles. When 5 o'clock came, he locked his desk and dragged himself over another two miles to bis home. He had at- times been disap pointed to see a dissatisfied look on his wife's face when he reached home. To day it was transferred to his own. His wife was serene. . The next day be got on famously, spending only 10 cents for car fare and 10 cents for tobacco, for he gave up ci gars. He went home radiant The third day he received a notice that each member of his class in college was in vited to pay a dollar toward the build ing of a new dormitory. It was simply impossible . for him to refuse. Then came a lady acquaintance and sold him a ticket for 50 cents to a church fair. As soon as she had gone he looked in his drawer for paper on which to reply to the college .matter and found none. The stamp box also was empty. Seven ty cents was expended for the two arti-. cles. lie economized by buying 20 cents' worth of stamps instead of a, dol lar's worth, as usual, and was obliged to send again in two days. At luncheon he tried to dodge' Carter, but Carter; who suspected that be was getting stin gy, got hold of him and forced him to divide a three dollar lunch. But the most absurd Infraction of his econom ical effort was the purchase of a razor offered to hlmby a peddler for $5 for which he satirically offered $1.50. On going home he became demoralized,' figuring that his expenditures for the day amounted to $5.10, and to drown remorse stopped for a cocktail and a cl ear. His wife smelled his breath and when be mentioned his expenditures called him wasteful. This led to their first quarrel. . ' The next day the husband reassumed the exchequer, and the wife has since been wearing her old clothes. ROGER T. HOWELL . How te Cryatelltae JB"ytt. : , , To make crystallized - fruit or huts boil one cup of granulated sugar and one cup of boiling water together for half an hour. Then dip the point of a skewer into the sirup and' then : into cold water. If the thread formed breaks off brittle, the sirup Is ready. The sirup must nerer be stirred and must boil slowly, not furiously. When done, set the. saucepan in boiling wa ter or pour the sirup Into a bowl placed In hot water, to keep the sirup from candying. ' Take the prepared fruit or nuts on the point of a large needls or fine skewer, dip them Into the sirup and then lay them on a dish .which has been lightly buttered or oiled or string them on a thread, and after dipping in the sirup suspend them by the thread, " - - How Tkty Dlt. ... - Gossipy Man The Joneses keep up very Imposing establishment Grocer They do that- indeed, and my store's the one that s mostly been Imposed on. New York Times. , '.'. : i- .i ' aelieeV.-H-rf,. jj "William," asked the regular patron; Is this real pumpkin pie?-' : "Irs de punkest we got sab," stiffly replied the austere - waiter. Chicago Tribune. "- ' - HJchea'Veraaa Leek.' ; Wig Would ; you rather be born tacky or rich? : ' .. - "v i Wag r or rather be born ricnT Then rou don't hare to be lucky. Exchange, - - Berlr Blrdla. . Early birds are all right If we are prepared to properly care for them, aiid if not the April and May hatched chick will outstrip " them iu the race. The most important factor in early hatches to .to get fertile eggs. The breeding pens should consist of birds that have not been previously mated ; for some time, and in the case of show birds care should be taken to see that they are vigorous, healthy and fully recovered from any setback they may have sustained as a result of conflne ment in the showroom. A -- smaller number of females should be placed In the pen than usual, and the daily ra tion should not be lacking in animal and green food. The houses should be comfortably warm, and the eggs should be. gathered as soon as laid and kept where they will not be injured by freezing weather. : The fowls should be induced te , exercise and scratch for most of their food. Those that stand around huddled up in a corner of the house or on the perch will lay few fer tile eggs. Growth Ib Poultry Industry. It is gratifying to note that the pros perity which the poultry, industry has enjoyed the past two years is leading to a very general disposition to im prove the flocks. Breeders of pure bred poultry who let the people know what they have are getting plenty of orders, and the stock is going to those who produce the bulk of our poultry the plain farmers of . the land. There, is more of a demand today for. utility poultry than ever before, and the fan cier who breeds for the highest utility is the one the farmer . is after. Of course fancy points can be added to the useful qualities pf poultry, and. breed characteristics should be preserved, ;but the average producer wants eggs and meat and the breeds that will fur nish ' them most economically. These essentials, should never be sacrificed to any more fancy. Stoekman and Farmer. 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 equaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, of BentorvIUe, Ya., 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 troubles, Consumption, Pneu monia and Grip. Guaranteed by R. B. Bellamy, druggist. Trial bottles free; regular sizes 50c and $1.00. t Bone Paine, Itching, Seabby Skin Diseases. Caactrr, Blood. Tronblee, Pleaplea, Sore. Permanently eared by taking Botanic Blood. Balm. It aeatrof s tha active Poison in the blood r It you have scoes and pains in bonts, back asd Joints. Itching Scabby Skuv Blood feels hot, BwoUen elands. Risings and Bnmps on the Bkln, Uncus Pa tones in Month, Bore Throat. Pimples, Oopper-Oolored Spots, au run down, tnoers on any pert of tbe body. Hair or Eyebrows tailing out, take Botnle Blood Balsa, sraavranteed to core even tbe worst and most deep-seated cases wbess doctors, patent medicines and hot springs fall. - Heals all sores, stops all acnes and pains, reduces all swellings, makes blood pore and rich, completely chanlrutc the entire body into a clean, healthy condition. B. B. B. has cored thousands after reaching the last stages of Blood Poison. Old Rheum svtl sm,Catrrh,Ecsosaa Itching Humors, Scrofula, are caused by an awful Poisoned condition of tne Blood. B. B. B. stops Hawking and spit ting, Itching and Berate nine; cures Rheuma tism, Catarrh: heals all Bcabs, Scales, Erup tions, watery Busters, foal festering Bores; by giving a pore, healthy blood supply to affected parts. Blood Balaa Cares Caneers of All Kinds. have a persistent Pimple, wart Swellings, Shooting. BtuuMno- Pains, take Blood Balm and they will disappear before they develop into Cancer. UVK iJjL.tS.A.3i'rtii. -Bey a. large kettle Iter (1, r eey ereasit, take aa directed. Sotaale Blood Baba (B.B.B.) alway earea whea the right eeaatlty la takca. If aet eared year aaeaey will Botanle Blood Bala (B. B. B.) la Pleasant and safe to take. Thoroughly tested for so years. Composed ot Pure Botanlo Ingre dients, strengthens weak kidneys and weak stomachs, cores dyspepsia. Complete direc tions go with each bottle. Sempleof B.B. B. and Pamphlet Sent Free by writing: Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. Describe your trouble, and special free medical advice, to suit your case, also sent in sealed letter, degas 1 yr an to w The Tonic Par Excellence. (A Wme Cordial.) The best soedfic remedy for . .Malarial and Typhoid; revers, s Colds, Influenza, Ac. lan l tf wel IMasal CATARRH In aU iu stage there should be cleanliness. Hj's Cream Balm cesnMs,9oothei and heals the diseased membrane. It cores catarrh and drives away a cold in the head quick!-. ... Cream Balm Is : placed Into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and la absorbed. Belief is im mediate and a cure follows. ' It Is not dryme does not produce sneezing. Large Bias, 80 cents at Drag gists or by mail; Trial Blae, 10 cents by mail. . ELY BltqyHKRS, M Warren Street, New York. sepistf satutn ; ' ' MEN AND WOMEN. ifa via vt SischargeattnlUmmtioB, irritations or ulcerations of mieoti membranM. n.Ulua mm A mxgmX ABtria lTOEEYMSCHraHULC teat E Circular seat oa leaaest. mrSS ly : tathsa ) " . Ci In UED and doia uull! son., Ot-J villi Wnribtea. Tun MOthw 1 tmieMail. lA.OUO TwUbobUIs. SM4k' DraHim. ChlekMtor Chenieal Cm- k!s. Msllsse eaaace. PHi If At iiii MM ISoree Swot t rlP aUkes. f wata, and tmalt. ti Our Salesweek 9 Success Our country tradg as well as our town trade came in and we sold them large quantities of our cheap goods. ThOatralns and boats run every day and we receive goods all the while: Our stock is kept full and complete. We received to-day 8,700 yards nice Sheeting that We will sell at 4c per yard. Five bales extra heavy Sheet ing at tie per yard goods worth 7c per yard. We have about 700 yards fine Dress Cambrics in remnants, dif ferent qualities; you make your own selection at 6c per yard. Men's heavy Hickory-stripe Shirting at 8c per yard. Ladies' Covert cloth Shirting, the very best quality, at 13te per yard. Our Millinery Department In this department we have received an extra large- shipment of - new and pretty goods to-day. Nearly 1,000 new Hats bought at about half price. A lot of nice Tuscan shapes for Ladies and Muses Hats that sold for 75c we will now sell at 89c. Verbena Straw Flats for Girls, standard 60c goods, we are now selling for 25c Beautiful White HaU, 76c sellers, we are selling to day at 48c A big lot of new Tuscan Flats, the latest styles, Bell Crowns, worth $L25; they are to day 98c In Ribbons, Ribbons of all kinds Our Ribbon counter can offer as many bargains as can be, found any where Received to-day forty boxes of new and pretty Ribbons. No. 40, in fancy, all Silk Ribbons, the pret tiest in the land, at 10c per yard. We have o?.e line of No. 50, Silk Face Ribbon, at 10c per yard also. We sell No. S and 7, best Silk Ribbon, at Sc per yard; No. 3 is Sic per yard. We have a line of Sash Ribbons by far the best we have had this' season double-face white satin ribbon tn No. 40. 60, 80 and 130, that we sell for 80, 35, 40 and 60 cents per yard. A big line of beautiful plaid ribbons. No. 80 and 100, ribbons worth $1 per yard, we sell them at 50 cents, special price. Black velvet ribbons In all widths from 1 to 40 any price from 2)i to 75 cents per yard. Pretty new Flowers ire received 48 boxes to-day ; you can get just what you1 want and as cheap as yau ex- pect. We buy like the millinery season had just begun; our trade has been unusually good. Instead of dis charging our milliners we are hiring; more.' Will sell you as cheap as anybody my 31 tf GAYLORD Sole Distributors of Davio' Absolutely Pure Pai nts The only guaranteed 100 per cent. Pupe Paint on this or any other market. Our guarantee is that it is composed only of Linseed Oili .". A nn.-!i.- t. a i ..wm.x . ff uims Jjau ivaiuvuaw; .......................... . w White Zinc (oxide).............. ...100 " Drier WITHOUT D OXJBT H , r - We KNOW, that Davis Paint will never disappoint when properly applied. It is made so good that you are sure to want more if you ' LOTS LONG ENOUGH to want your building repainted, -j. ' In appfyintfP Celebrated P. Paint Brushes.0 They speak for themselves. We also carry a full line of Building material, including the well known. Flintkote Hoofing. Bell 'Phone 645. Inter-State 72. , apl2tf ' . - :' :;r ' . s;: All Trimmed and Untrlmmed Hats at COST this week at least one-third for spot cash. Nothing charged. 40c 50c 75c $1.00 1.25 1.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 8.00 Waist for 25 a "85 eenfs 41 t tt 60, " - 75 . $1.00 75 cents $1,50 2.00 8.50 5.00 it HaU tt it tt . All must go.- It is your chance of a life time, k Don't miss : it. It is no fake. '- The sale will last from Monday 1st to Friday 5th. ... .-..r : , my 31 tf , -129 Market Street,;Wflmington;,N; C. ; NOTICE. Tbe copartnership of K. W. Pace, and T. W, Pace, trading as IE. W. pace t COy is tbls Oay dissolved by mutual consent, C w. raoe bav Ibk parcoated the entire interest of T. W. Paos and assumed an liabilities ot tbe fins, ana will continue to oondnu eaid tmsioess- as the ame place ander toe nam of aVW. Faee. Inis lstday of ktar. 1003. . myesot. x. , pacb. Jim Dumps' haif-siater, pale and slight, Had very little appetite. . She said : "Such dainty-looking food - Win please the most cafirldlous mood. op crisp, so light It tajfes tny whim I " It takes with all," quothjj&wy Jlrn. The Retdy-to-Serre Cereal different food for indifferent appetite.. ;i StrenSthene avnd Fredoeee Faroe. f "Not having enjoyed the best of health for the past three years, 1 have tried .several kinds of diet. The past six months have given ; 'Force' a very thorough triaL with good results. It Is not only very paiataoie, dui proaucea oenenciai resuiis. a is very sxrengxnening, and produces fast what it claims to do' Force.' " Gkorob A. Rhjit." Has Been a Muslin Underwear For the'ladies that need muslin underwear, we can sell it cheaper than they can make if. We have 35 styles night gowns that run in price from 48 cents to $1.50 each ; all well made with felled seam. Corset Covers A big. variety of styles, 15 to 50 cents each. - Received to-day, a' large shipment of black mercerised underskirts, the best value on the market; we will be glad to show them to you ; we think you will find them suited to your wants. In Men's Pants In this line-; we have bought some of the best values we have ever owned. Men's Bum mer ' weight Pants, all wool, nice colors, for $1, $1.19; beautiful Worsted Pants that sold for $3 we can sell for $3.35; fine wool crash Pants with cuff on bottom for $1.98; a better quality $2.59, and a very fine line of worsted Pants for the best trade for $3 and $4. Our clothing tables are all well filled with the latest styles. We guarantee the price as well as the style " Our big store represents everything in the dry goods line. You can buy your dress goods from us and have a thousand styles to select from. You can buy your shoes from us and have 7,000 pair to choose from. 'We have everything from babies' shoes up. We have the American Girl, the South ern Belle, the Southern Maid, the Vicious Walpu, all solid lines, and the Battle Axe line seven fine shoes for men and twenty other good lines as well. Our shoe depart ment is equal to any shoe store In the city. We sell the best shoe for the least money. Our business has been unusually good, but we want your trade; if you don't' trade with us why not! Isn't a dollar as .bright when saved as when it is made. We try to save you money in every way we can. We save the cash, discounts and give It to our customer in the way of pres ents. When you need anything in the dry good sllne think just where is thebeBt place to get it and give you a better variety, 100 per cent. Pure inn ft tt and TfDtlDg Colors. and Waists and 8kirts will beV gold less than the regular price. All sold $1.00 Wash Skirts for 50 cents. 1.50 Wool Skirts $L00. 3.50 " " LS0. 3.50 " , " 2.50. Ribbons, Flowers and Laces at the same prices. . "TH E I FAV0 R ITE.W r. "The Favorite" Barber Baop is sow more at. tractive tnan ever. Recent improvements niasM rmore leasing to tw eye; wldle tt stm its old reputatica tor tie very, best service to Its patrons. - Bosatr ' u - f soutt Front star CU ID SUPPLY CO., .mvO ti 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 Wftflfa 0"fft BUG.DE ATH 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 12, 1903. TRAIN Leaves Wilmington 8:30 p m, arrives 30 Iiomberton 5:46 p rn-Pembroke 6:10 p m, Hazton 6:45 p m, Hamlet 7:85 pm. arrive Charlotte 10:45 pm. . TRAIN Leaves Wilmington 9:00 pm, arrives 1 5 Lumberton 8:15 a tn, Pembroke 2:55 a m, Hazton 4:05 a m, Hamlet 6:00 a xa. TRAIN Leaves Charlotte 5:01 a m. Hamlet 8:40 40 a m. arrives Hazton 9:58 a m. Pem broke 10:08 a m, Lumberton 10:27 am, Wilmington 13:45 pm. TRAIN Leaves Hamlet 10:45 p m, arrives Max 14 ton 18:85 am, Pembroke 1:90 a m, Lum berton 8:15 a m, Wilmington 7:00 a m. WESTBOUND FROM HAMLET. Hamlet Ar Monroe Ar Charlotte.,... , Ar Chester Ar Greenwood Ar Athens.... 7 so a mi 1040 pm 1815 am 1045 pm 8 55 a ml 10 05 a m 10 95 a m 18 83 p m i bo am 848 am 605 am 750 am ss ou d m Ar Atlanta.. 8 50 p ml SOUTHBOUND FROM HAMLET. LvEamlet 780 am 1040 pm Ar Columbia.... 10 65 am isoam at Savannah. 889pm 605 am Ar Jacksonville....'. ,. 6 50 p re 915am ArTampa. ....... .......... 645am soopm NORTHBOUND FROM HAMLET. Lv Hamlet 10 30 p m 8 55 a m Ar Raleigh 185am 11 50am Ar Norllna 3 50am 145pm at nS?!1.:::::::::::: boo am sssps Lv Hamlet Ar Raleigh........... Ar Norllna Ar Richmond......... Ar Washington Ar Baltimore..., Ar New York.. 10 80 a mi 7 60 am lisam 1115 am 3 50 a ml 145 pm 455 pm 836 nm 6 35 a m loio a m n 85 p m 1185 pm is p m ois pm Through Pullman sleepers from Hamlet to an points North, South and Southwest. For tickets, Pullman reservations, etc- apply to Thomas D. Heares, General Agent, Wilming ton, N. G. - ap 15 tf " " ' REGULAR SCHEDULE CONSOLIDATED RAILWAYS, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY. DAILY. In Effect May 31s, 1903, LEAVE FRONT AND PBIN0K8S BTRKET8 ' ' . (For wrlghtsvllle Beach.) . At 7:00a. m., 8:30 a. m. and every half hour thereafter until 9:se p. m, Saturdays only tlO:ao p. m. LEAVK WRIQHTSVILLE BEACH (For WD - mington.) . At 7:45 a. m., 9:15 a. m., sad every half hour thereafter until 10:15 p. m., Saturdays only. (Leave Wrlghtsvllle) ll:oop. m. twill not run beyond Wrlghtevllle. DAILT EXCEPT BUND AT. ;, Frelgbt ; received at Ninth and Orange streets from 7 to 9:80 A. xL, and from 4:00 to 5:80 P. M. Dally ezcept Sonday.- Sundays Fretsht cars will make special trip at 10:00 a. m. Freight received at Ninth and Orange streets from 9-00 a. m to 9:80 a. m. : , myett . . , -. fc?. --..-Li-x.ii-'. AtlantiG aniNortu Carolina tTlme Tanle So. 16 To Take Effect Sunday; Oct. 21, 10OO, at "14.01 A. M. QOINO EAST. ' GOING WZST. Passa'r Trains PassgT Trains - STATIONS. -r Arrive Leave ' Arrive Leave p.m. p.m r "aTmv a"."m7 .7...". 3 40 aoldsboro....... 11 05 ..... 88' KJnston......... 10 13 ........ ' 6 40 5 60 Newborn........ . 8 87 - 8 00 - 7 03 7 07 Morehead City.. 7 88 7 87 P.M. P.M. A.JC A. H. Train 4 connects with W. St W train bound North, leaving Ooldsboro at 1L5 A. K., sad wtthsouthern BaUwav toaln West? toavlng aoldsboro a 00 P.U and with W. SsN. at New bent for Wilmington .and. Intermediate points. Train 8 connects with Southern Bafcway train arriving as Goldsboro 8.00 p. M., and with W. & W. tra& from toe-North at 8.05 p. M No. 1 ain aiso connects wua-w at a. ror wuming n sad intermediate ooints.. octsatf 8. L. DILL, Bnpt,- ATLANTIC COAST LIKE. LOW ROUND TRIP Rates From Wilmington $18.00 Washington, D. O. and return. Tickets on sale dally. Jane 1st to September 30th, anal limit October Slstl903. - . : $14.50 Baltimore. Hd and return. Na tional Baenserfest, - Tickets to be sold June 13th to 15th inclusive, with final malt of June 82nd, 1903, All tickets are to be deposited im mediately upon arrival at Baltimore with Mr. James Ramford, Joint Agent, No. 7, North Cal vert street, and tea of twenty-five cents paid at the time. - $33. TO Boston, Mass., and return. Na tional Educational Association. . Tickets to be-, sold July Sad to 5th Inclusive, good leaving Boston until July 12th; twenty-five cents to be paid for execution of return portion ot 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, tsztenslon can be secured to leave Boston any day up to Beptember 1st. . $33.TO Detroit, Mloa and return. Inter-. national Convention Epworth League. Tickets will be on sale July 14th and 15th, good leaving Detroit until July SOth, 1903. Note. An extension or the final limit to Au gust 15th, I903.(may be obtained by depositor ticket with Joint Agent, and upon payment ot fifty (50) cents at time of deposit" . $14.S0 Baltimore, Md., and return. An nual Meeting Grand Lodge B. & P. O. Elks. Tickets will be on sale July 19th and 80th with return limltto July 85th, ezcept as noon pay ment of $1.00. in addition to twenty-five (25) cents for validation ot return portion of tick et, limit will be extended to leave Baltimore not later than July sist, 1903. . , W. J. CBAIG, Gen'l Passenger Agent. ' H. H. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. jestf The Only iESTAUFIANT, 108 MARKET ST. GOOD COOKING MEANS 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." GHAS. ANDERSON & CO. i SEE THE POINTf myiatf t ATLANTIG COAST LINE. Schedule In Effect Way 23, 1903. NORTHBOUND. NO 48 NO 43 700 pm aaa nm Lv Wilmington.... Ar Goldsboro Ar Wilson Ar Rocky Mount 9.80 a 13 81 p 118 p 165 p 55i p 458 D 1085 pm ' 1U23 pm f at NorroiK.. Ar Weldon Ar Petersburg 125 am 800 am 343 am 780 am 91A1D1 6 53 p 7 41 D JBkJL JMUIUttVUUllMMtlllMlMl at wasmngton.. ....... v 1140 p l xa a &f n.uikuoiuia.,i,,....... . m. II.. ilnlnVI. 405 a 715 a 1183 am' AT Ni W York soo pm SOUTHBOUND. No 41 No 49 935aml 985om Lv New York. ax FhuadeiDnia 11 55 a mils oi mm Ar Baltimore. Ar Washington Ar Norfolk Ar Richmond. ...... .,..-.... Ar Petersburg.... a 13 d ml 8 87 am 345 am soo ass 880 am 948 am 381 p m 7 15 p m 8 05 p m 9 48 p m at weiaon..... Ar Rocky Mount Ar Wilson...., Ar Goldsboro Ar Wilmington 11 46 a m iv ot p m i oo pm 1 59 p m 810 pm 6 oo p m 11 is p m 7 16 a m 10 10 a m BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND THE SOUTH. SOUTHBOUND Dally Ez, Sunday. Daily. 8 45 p m 780 d m Dally. 700pm 8 85 a m Sisam 8 80m 115 om Lv Wilmington... Ar Florence....... Ar Charleston.... Ar Savannah Ar Jacksonville. . . Ar Tampa.. 6 00 a m 9 85 a m no d m II is p m 6 30 p m 9 oo a ml 10 85 p m 10 85 p m NORTHBOUND. Dally Ex. Bun day. Dally at OA a. aaa Lv Tampa Ar Jacksonville. , Ar Savannah.. , , Ar Charleston 80S p m 7 so a ml w aw aaa , 880 pm lisam ess am 1840 p ml 4 ou p mi 7 35 d ml at Florence, Ar Wilmington II 0 p ml a a su BETWEEN WILMINGTON-AND PANFORD west Bound East Bound . Dally Dally Lv Wilmington....,...! 9 10 a m, Ar 8 os.p m . Ar FayettevlUe. ....... 18 20 p m Ar 4 5 oo p m ArBanford.. ........... 1 63 P mLv 8 40 p m BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND NEWBERN North Bound South ' DaUyex Sunday Bound r.vnmlnotiin.... 19 K n nlir 19 III B m : ArNewbern.... 5 40 p m Lv 9 oo aim Trains Nos. 40 and 41 carry Pullman Bleeping . Oars between Wilmington and Washington, connecting with Penna B. H. for aU potatteast. ' Genl Passenger Agent. H. m. Emerson, Traffio Manager. my84tt The Heu York, WilmlngtoD( N. G., and Georgetown, S.G., Lines - FrsmKew iorkUer WllaeJiigtoau NAVAHOE. , Saturday, May to UAOUIi.iMimi. MVUiua viu - , . From Wllsttliagtom tor HswTerk v Freaa wUmingiOB xer utoristawa.- CARIB. ....meeuay, aiay xo NAVAHos ....Taasday, June 8 '' Both steamers nave good Passenger accom modation. tar Through Bins Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points tn North and south OaroUna. i For freight and passaM apply to 1 . H. S. BMAIXBONES, Supt. ... WilmlngKm, N. a t CLIDE MUJTK. Qenl Freight Agent Tn&u. vt.KAiE.ti, uen'i si an agar. . WM. P. CLYDE ft CO., Genl Age 1 . . ri9 State BtraetTNi eats, ' ew era. Clyde Steamsblp Go
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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