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CLARKSON'S
WTilRHERBVCE
...By JOHN WINTHROP
Oopvritfht, 19oi, by McClurc't
Ifevmpaper Syndicate
I sa be 1 Archer would again teach In
district No. 4. This was the chief top
ic of conversation in the Casparvllle
postotDce. - " ' ;
When she banj gone Jiome at the end
of the spring: term, she had bitterly de
clared to certain intimates that she
would never return. Those who knew
best how Lem Tudor had bullied and
tormented her did not wonder at her
decision. Lcm was chairman of the
school board, and. having set bis un
couth fancy on the youngJeacher, he"
had made life a burden to her.
He was not a pleasing suitor. He
lacked even the rough manhood that
sometimes atones for the absence of
that polish which society gives. A
bully by birth and nature, as his father
before him. he had used his official po
sition to obtain as his wife not the wo
man be loved, but the one who would
do him the greatest credit.
Casparvllle was sorry to lose Miss
Isabel. There was no one who sup
posed she would ever return unless
Clarkson should ask her. Clarkson was
teller in the Casparvllle bank. He was
diffident and reserved, so that, though
undoubtedly an admirer of the pretty
teacher, his methods of wooing her
were sadly lacking the dash and nerve
evinced by Tudor. And, though, she
certainly smiled upon her bashful suit
or, he had just as certainly allowed
her to leave Casparvllle without screw I
lng up his courage to ask the fateful
question.
Yet after the distributing of the 920
mall Tudor had announced to the by J
standers that' Bell Archer was going
to take No. 4 again.
When he got over to the lumber
yard, he drew out the letter and re
perused It with no pleasant expression
on his heavy face. It ran:
Dear Mr. Tudor Very much to my re
gret I find that I shall have to apply for
the school again this season. I had hoped
yhen I left CasparvlUe that I would no
longer have to teach, but the little In
come left from my father's estate has so
depreciated that my mother, needs It all.
and I shall have .to go to work again. It
is too late to obtain another school, so I
will have to take No. 4 If the place la
still open. Tou have made my position In
Casparvllle a very hard one, but I sup
pose this cannot be avoided, so I accept
your offer. Yours truly.
ISABEL ARCHER.
As he folded up the letter his scowl
deepened.
"She's a little fool," he declared Bav
agely, "but 111 win her yet, Just ta
SHK OAVX A CBT AND SOUGHT TO WABD
HIM OFF.
spite Harvey Clarkson. She will have
to. give In to me in the end, and then
you bet I will make her pay for all she
has made me stand for."
When she arrived the following week,
it was Lem Tudor who met her at the
station and escorted her to the hotel.
There was a broad grin on his face as
he rudely Jested with her. When he
winked solemnly and flagrantly at the
group of loungers on the corner by
Sweeny's saloon, the girl blushed a
rosy red., but she knew that remon
strances were of no avail.
"I'll call with the buggy this after
noon and take you over to the school
house," he said as he handed her suit
case over to the man of all work at the
tiny hoteL "See that you are ready at
2. I've had the building painted and
bought you a new chair and had the
blackboards fixed up."
No. 4 was about three miles from
town. As they sped over the quiet
country road that afternoon she found
herself wondering why the drive ap
peared so long.
"I'm taking the long way round," he
explained In answer to her comments.
"I want you to see what a good horse
this is. I got him from Bascom last
month. I thought you would come
hack, and L. wanted to have an animal
that would pass all the rest when y
took you out to drive.
"I am afraid that I can go out very
little this fall," she said coldly. "I
want to study and fit myself for a city
school next year."
tt lanehed harshly. "Tou had bet
ter keep on the soft side of the chair-?
' man," he said wamlngly. "i let tou
come back because I like to see you,
but If yog don't behave Millie Stephens
will have No. 4 for the winter term.
"Now, see here. Bell," he went on,
"you and me might as well understand
each other. I let you come back be
cause I want you, but if you are go
ing to stand on that confounded dig
nity of yours there's going to be trou
ble. Tou be nice to me, and In the
spring we'll be married, and you'll have,
the finest house In Casparvllle. If you
keep on being silly, you'll be sorry.
Why, you haven't even kissed me yet."
And be made-a motion as though to
take the caress.
-She gave a cry and sought to ward
him off, but his powerful arms" were
around her, and she could not tear her
self loose. His heavy, brutal lips had
almost touched hers when the sound of
wheels caused him to desist, and. a
light buggy drove up.
f'l think. Miss Archer," said the new
comer, "that yon had better change to
my buggy. Here at least you are free
from Insult."
- Tudor swung around and faced Clark
son. "Tou'd better be careful, II ar
vey," be warned. "This ain't no affair
of yours." .
Clarkson's eyes sparkled"MIss Arch
er has it in her power to" make it so,"
he said. "Isabel, this isnt exactly the
place for a proposal, but If you will
give me the right to make your affairs
mine" . . . . .- ;
One glance at her face convinced Tu
dor that he had lost. Sullenly he
cramped the wheel that she might de
scend. 0" - '
ff
A moment later Clarkson's buggy
was speetling up the road. "I won't
hold "yon to your promise," he said,'
with a .return to his usual diffidence,
"unless you are willing. When I saw
Tudor cull for you, I was afraid that
he was v.p to some mischief, and so I
hurried after as soon as I could get
away. It was presumptuous, I know,
but I couldn't see you at the mercy of
that beast, and you don't have to keep
your promise to marry me."
- Isabel looked up shyly. "But if I do
want to?" she whispered.
That evening it was announced at
the postofiioe that Millie Stephens
would have No. 4 for the .winter term.
Miss Isabel was to marry Harvey
Clark sou.
Neither of these announcements was
made by Tudor. lie was at home
nursing the injuries resultant on the
interview Clarkson had held with him
on his return to town.
Let Thy Tongne Twang?. '
A grand thing is a fine, sonorous
bundle of vowels and consonants. ; Hal
leluia! It may seem sweeping and revolution
ary to talk of a measure for the aboli
tion, except for mean and ugly uses, of
petty, ill sounding and ludicrous words
for .there "are words whose very ap
pearance raises a pitying smile but we
have had the courage to revise the Tes
taments, and from that to a spring
cleaning of our mother tongue is not a
far Journey. I have met Americans
who would undeitake it.
No familiar language is richer than
blessed English In words worth speak
ing a second time, brave, vigorous
monosyllables and sonorous compounds.
Let us have them to the front on all
proper occasions, and away with trivial
conversation.
Grandeur of scenery, association of
history or legend or frequent use In a
pleasant connection may soften the of
fense in many place names; but, oh, If
some localities could have had a hap
pier baptism !
As for a man, he often has to live his
name Into respectability In more senses
than one. Heaven help the unfortu
nate who Bo has to conduct the busi
ness of life that Suooks or Scroggins
may become pleasantly familiar. Such
a task is one for Hercules or a second
Borromeo, and yet it is done, and many
a strange name loses its uncouth sound
ing In a noble history. Harold Ismay
in Longman's Magazine.
Meal Slonday.
The students in the Scotch universi
ties annually enjoy their "Meal Mon
day," but few of the undergraduates
remember how the holiday was insti
tuted. In faroff days, when learning
was really nourished on "alittle oat
meal," the students before leaving
home for the universities provided
themselves with a quantity of meal
suilieient to iu:ike "halesome parritch"'
half throus'i tii session. By the end
of January their meal kists" had run
low, and "a day off" was given in
which tlie student was expected to
Journey half way Lome, , rue?tmg at
this oint his parent or brother, who
brought with him a second load of the
simple diet. The holiday was fixed on
a Monday so as to allow the under
graduate the benefit of the preceding
Saturday. Iu times past the journeys
would often extend to fifty or sixty
miles. The modern student goes home
for "Meal Monday," but he travels
with a week end ticket and - has no
thought of the painful journeys of bis
ancestors.
Brutally Tortarsd.
A aaa ramn tn Her hi that for oer-
IsLstent and unmerciful torture has per
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mu never uccu ciiuwiw, vws
blCK, OI UOlUia, IHU., wriies: xur
fifteen years I' endured insufferable
pain from Knenmauam ana noimos
relieved me, though I tried every
thing known. I came across Electric
Bitters, and it's the greatest medicine
on earth for that trouble. A few bot
tles of it completely relieved and
cared me." Just as good for Liver
and Kidney troubles and general de
bility. Only 50 cents. Satisfaction
guaranteed by R R. Bellamy, drug
gist, t
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All their lifea our farmers hare
tried to destroy grass, but now they
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In curing it,
SO MAKE HAY,
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Thousands of wretched people are miserable imagining they have a bad pois
oning of the blood when in nine cases out of ten it is purely a local parasitic
manifestation in the skin which can be cleared away in a hurry.
Such misery now cleared away as surely as the sun shines above. Not merely
' ATTEMPTED not a matter of improvement only but a clearing of it all away
- absolutelyand quickly, too.
(Case of Sammy AUnkey. Cleared away and entirely cured in 21 days. Fully proven to me.)
I -voxich for this Lbsolvitely.
It has been proven to me beyond the possibility of doubt that a new medicament
known as D. D. D. clears up the worst skin affections quickly. Its work seems aston
ishing, amazing, almost miraculous. (It is a specific formula which, because of its
discovery by Dr. Decator Dennis, is known as "D. D. D.' '). Its actual record sounds
like a story of magic. But there is no room for doubt about it whatever; full proofs
indisputable in every respect, have been submitted to me regarding hundreds of cases
among them the one case shown here of the boy (Sammy Minkey), who was cured
in 21 days. The results are not only complete, but permanent; in this case it is now
nearly two years since the disease was cleared out of the skin, and no taint of it has
appeared since. .
Each one of the known skin affections is parasitic in nature, and all af them have
yielded to "D. D. D.' ' The preparation is being used by most of the skin specialists.
It is compounded for druggists solely by the D. D. D. Co., 70 Dearborn St., Chicago.
It is utilized by every family physician who has taken the trouble to investigate
the work it is accomplishing. It is used in the Cook County Hospital, Chicago.
It will clear away any parasitic break in the skin in from 3 days to 60 days" time.
Visit the undersigned and see proofs that will' make you a happier human. $1.00
ouys the prescription already made up in sealed bottles, with authentic label on
ach. The undersigned will fill mail orders on receipt of price.
ROBT. R. BELLAMY, Druggist.
THIS IS A PROGRESSIVE AGE.
IF I AM ANY JUDGE
THIS COUNTRY IS NOW IN THE MOST
PROGRESSIVE STAGE IT HAS EVER
BEEN IN.
The laboring man is drawing more
salary as well as all skilled labor,
which has advanced in price. .Every
thing raised by the farmer is selling
at prices sufficient to bring him a
profit. There seems to be work and
work plenty for everybody to do.
While our people are making their
strides to the front I am trying to
keen in the nrooesaion. Mv business !
is to sell dry goods, shoes and cldth
ing,milIinery,house famishing goods
and trunks. Our Big Store on Front
street is receiving New Goods every
day we have added a big line of new
white Lawn this week; this line is
extra good value, 5c to 25c; a nice
line of 32 inch Dress Lawns with
small dots and stripes and white
grounds, pretty patterns, 5c yard?
one line 25c lawns in colors, bought
cheap, we will run at 12c yard.
In Overalls we have secured the
agency for the Headlight- Overalls,
made in Detroit, Mich., and we think
they are the best made. They are
sold on a guarantee made .of the best
denin, with felled seams through
out; we have four different lines of
colors and all sizes; remember the
name, The Headlight; we expect to
prove to the good trade of this city
that wears overalls that we have the
line they want. - The price is $1 a
garment or $2 a suit and the caps
are 15c; we are the sole agent for
this overall for this city and we
would be glad for you to look at
them and compare them with other
makes; we don't simply say they
GEO, O. GAYLORD,
PROPRIETOR,
Wilmington'! Big Racket Store.
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We KNOW, that Davis' Paint will never disappoint when properly
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Paint Brushes. They speak for themselves.
We also carry a full line of Building material, including the well known
Flintkota Roofinsr.
Bell 'Phone 645. Inter-State 72.
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A Record Breaker I
Five bricklayer! laid 26,784 brick in a nine hour day at the
Gape Fear Lumber Company. The best record in the" State
for five bricklayers. Messenger.
These were WHITE BRICK Manufactured by .
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OF THE TIMES I THINK
are as good', but say they are better.
For Trunks This is the season
when if you are leaving home you
want a nice trunk; we handle trunks
and have a big line to show; we
have a nice line of roller tray trunks
for the ladies and we carry three
factories' lines. The price runs
from $7.50, $9, 110 and up to $15
each; canvas covered -trunks, with
leather straps and iron bound, $3.50
to $6 each; all styles in packing
trunks from 50c up to $2 each.
A fall line of leather suit cases
for travelling men, $3.50, $4 and
up to $6 each. Leather hand satch
els from 90c, $1.25 and up to $5.
For Summer millinery we have
lots of white JJuck Mats and lus
can Flats, fancy Veils with em
broidered edge Silk Hats, made on
frames. White and black chiffon
hats and everything that is in an up
to-date millinery store. New Bib
bons Just received to-day a nice
line of new'Taffetta Ribbons, No. 16
and 22 at 10c. A nice line of fancy
Ribbons, No. 50 at 10c per yard.
All kinds of Velvet ribbons.
Wilmington's Big Racket Store
has been very successful this year.
We have sold more goods than ever.
We have got the goods and we want
to sell them.
Remembar the new line of over
alls The Headlight. We expect to
make this line' of overalls carry the
procession in the head ranks of the
overall business.
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L CROSSING.
SEABOARD
Air Line Railway .
Schedule In Effect April IS, 1903.
TRAIN Leaves Wilmington 3:30 pm, arrives
39 Dumberton 5:40 p m, FemDroKe e:iu p
m, Haxton 6:45 p m, Hamlet 7:85 p m.
arrive Charlotte 10:45 p m.
TRAIN Ijeaves Wilmington 9:00 n m, arrives
1 5 Lumberton 2:15 a m, Pembroke 2:55 a
m, Maxton 4:05 a m, Hamlet 6:00 a m.
TRAIN Leaves Charlotte 5:01 a m. Hamlet 8:40
40 a m, arrives Maxton 9:53 a m, Pem
broke 10:02 a m. Lumberton 10:27 am,
. Wilmington 12:45 pm.
TRAIN Leaves Hamlet 10:45 p m, arrives Max-
1 4 ton 12:35 a m, Pembroke l :ao a m, lum
berton 2:15 a m, Wilmington 7:00 a m.
WESTBOUND FROM HAMLET.
Hamlet
Ar Monroe ....
Ar Charlotte......
7 20 a m
8 55 a m
10 404pm
12 15 a m
1045 pm
185 am
348 am
60s am
750 am
10 os a m
Ar Chester........
loss a m
12 23 j? m
Ar Greenwood,...
Ar Athens
OU if 111
at Atlanta
3 50 p m
SOUTHBOUND FROM HAMLET.
h&v Eamlet
7 30 a ml
10 40 pm
150 am
Ar Columbia
Ar Savannah
Ar Jacksonville
Ar Tampa
10 55 a m
2 20 d m
5 05 am
915 am
600 pm
6 50 p ml
bit) a m
NORTHBOUND FROM HAMLET.
Lv Hamlet
Ar Balelgh
Ar Norllna.....
Ar Portsmouth...
Ar Norfolk
10 30 p ml
8 55 am
i a m
3 50 a m
8 00 a m
1150 am
145 pm
535 pm
Lv Hamlet....
Ar Raleigh....
Ar Norllna....
10 30 a m
l S5 a m
350 a m
7 50 am
11 15 a m
1 45 pm
455 pm
836 Dm
Ar Richmond..
Ar Washington
Ar Baltimore..,
Ar New York..
6 35 a m
10 10 a m
11 25 p m
4 15 p mi
1125 pm
613 pm
Through Pullman sleepers from Hamlet to all
points norm, bouui ana Bouuiwesu
For tickets, Pullman reservations, etc- apply
to Thomas u. ueares, aenerai Agent, wuming
ton,N.C. aplStt
SUMMER SCHEDULE
CONSOLIDATED RAILWAYS,
LIGHT & POWER COMPANY.
Effective Tuesday, June 9, 1903.
FRONT AND PRINCESS 8T., WILMINGTON
Leave every half hour from 6:00 A. M. to 11:30
p. m., uauy exceps eunuay. bumuax uvery
hall hour from s:C0 a. m. to ii:so tr. m.
. THE CASINO WRIGHTS V1LLE BEACH.
Leave every half hour from 6:S0 a. M. to
12:00 P. M., dally except Sunday. SUNDAYS
Every half hour from 8:30 A. M. to 12:00 P. M.
SPECIAL CAB FOR WRIGHTS VILLB
BEACH will connect dally with A . o. l.. train
No. 50 due Wilmington at 11:20 P. M. Mondays
this car wiu leave the Casino, WrlghtsvUle
Beach, at 5:00 A. M., to connect witn a. v. u.
train no. 51 leaving Wilmington o:w a. m.
BEACH CAB: For the accommodation of
those who may desire to leave the Beach after
regular cars have ceased running, an extra
will be left on the seashore Hotel siding every
nlsht, which can be chartered for the trip to
Wilmington and return for $10.00. The Motor
man in charge can be reached at the Com
pany's Baggage room, near that point. Bell
Freight Service.
Leave Front and Princess streets 6:00 A. M
i1a.11VATP.Ant flnndftT.
Leave TNlnth street Depot 9:30 A. M., dally
(inciuaing eunaayj .
Leave Ninth street Depot 1:30 P. M dally ex
cept sunaay.
Leave Ninth street Depot 5:80 P.M., dally ex
ceptaunuay. :
The Express Oar will receive freight at Front
ana princess streets rrom o:su a. n. w e:w
M. only.
FREIGHT DEPOT: The freight Depot wlU
be open for the receipt of freight from 8:30 A.
M. to 5:30 P. M. Sundays 8:30 to 9:80 A. M. No
freight will be received: at other points In the
city, except as auuve Dincuwu.
Freight which Is received within twenty min
utes of time car is due to leave will bs held for
next regular trip.
MARKING AND PREPAYING: Freight Will
not be received unless plainly marked with
nnmn of thn RnnnlimAe ana fnllv nreDald.
t.attktivrv; whan ranked in trunks, hand
bags, or hampers, Laundry will be handled as
baggage.
BAGGAGE: Baggage will be received and
delivered at the- Atlantic coast Line and
Seaboard Air Line depots: all pieces must be
checked, and no piece will be delivered except
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Atlantic anil North Carolina; Railroad.
Time Table No. 16
To Take Effect Sunday, Oct. 21,
1900, at 12.01 A. M.
. GOING EAST.
GOING WEST.
8 ; 4
Passg'r Trains PassgT Trains
STATIONS.
Arrive Leave Arrive Leave
i - ,
P. M. 7i ITm. A. M.
3 40 , Goldsboro 11 05 m
4 32 Kinston 10 la .........
5 40 5 so Newborn 8 87 8 00 .-
7 02 7-07 ttoreheadOlty.. 7 23 7 27
P. M. P. M. A.M. I A. MP
Train 4 connects with w. & W. train bound
North, leaving Goldsboro at 11.15 A. M., and
wlthBouthern Railway train west, leaving
Goldsboro 2.00 P. M and with W. & N. at New
born for Wilmington and Intermediate points.
- Train S connects with Southern Railway train
arriving at Goldsboro 3.00 P. M., and with W. &
W. tram from the North at 8.05 p. M No. 1
train also connects with w. ft -H. for Wilming
ton and Intermediate points.
OCtS3tf B. L. DILL, Supt.
To Excursionists;
The first thing you should do on your arrival
In Wilmington Is to have a dean, easy shave,
or a stylish hair-cut, cr a cool and refreshing
shampoo. Possibly, you may need all of these
comforts. .
The Favorite" Barber Shop Is the place. .
auic l DAVID.
el4tt M(?.BoaUt.twM street.
ATLANTIC
COAST LINE,
LOW
ROUND
TRIP
Rates From Wilmington .
18. OO Washington, D. C. and return.
Tickets on sale dally. June 1st to September
30th, final limit October 81st,;03.
$14.50 Baltimore, Md., and return. Na
tional Saencerfest. Tickets to be sold Jane
13th to 15th Inclusive, with final limit of June
22nd, 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, ana iee oi twenty-nve cents ram
at the time.
f3. TO Boston, Mass., and return-. Na
tional Educational Association. Tickets to be ,
sold July 2nd to 6th inclusive, good leaving
Boston until juiy lain; twenty-nve cents w do
paid for execution of return portion or ticket.
Note. By personally depositing ticket with
Joint Agent not earlier than July 7th nor
later man July nth, 1903. and upon payment oi
fifty (50) cents, extension can be secured to
leave- Boston any day up to Beptember let.
1S03.
$23.70 Detroit, Mich., and return. Inter
national Convention Epworth League. Tickets
will be on sale July 14th and 15th, good leaving
Detroit until July 20th, 1908.
Note. An extension of tbe final limit to Au
snst 15th, 1903,'may be obtained by deposit of
ticket with Joint Agent, and upon payment of
fifty (50) cents at time of deposit.
. 81 3. SO Baltimore, MCL and return. An
nnalMBfltlnflr Grand Lodge B. P. O. Elks.
Tickets will be on sale July 19th and 20th with
return limit to July 25th, except as' upon pay
ment of 1100, In addition to twenty-five (25)
cents for validation of return portion of tick
et, limit will be extended to leave Baltimore
not later tnan j uiy mat, iwn.
W.J.'OBAIG,.
' Qen'l Passenger Agent.
H. M. EMERSON,
Traffic Manager.
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Once Shipment.
KILN DRIED
Bayers can now until sold out get this su
perior Meal . Please anticipate your wants and
send orders in at once, the future on this article
looks much higher.
THE F. E. HASHAGEN CO.
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ATLANTIC
COAST LINE.
Seneoule In Effect may 24, 1903.
NORTHBOUND.
Meat
NO 48 No 42
Lv Wilmington I 9.30 a m 7 oo p m
Ar Goldsboro 12 21 p m 9 88 p m
Ar Wilson 118pm 10 85 pm
Ar Rocky Mount. 155pm 11.23 p m
Ar Norfolk 5 65 p m
Ar Weldon 4 58pm 125am
Ar Petersburg 6 63 p m 100am
Ar Richmond... 7 45 p m 3 43am
Ar Washington......... 1140pm 7 30 am
Ar Baltimore 1 28 a m 9 is a m
Ar Philadelphia 4 05 a m 11 22 a m
Ar -w York 7 15 am 800pm -
SOUTHBOUND. - y
NO 41 NO 49
Lv New York 9 35 a ml 9 25 p m
Ar Phi'-irtelpnla 1155 a m 12 01 am
Ar Baltimore...... .......... a 12 p ml 2 87 am
at Washington 3 21 p ml S45 am
Ar Norfolk 9 00 a m,
Ar Richmond .... .... 7 15pm I 880 am
Ar Petersburg 8 05 pm 948 am
Ar Weldon 9 43 p mill 46 a m
Ar Rocky Mount .... 10 37 p m 1 00 p m
Ar Wilson 11 18 p ml 1 69 p m
Ar Goldsboro...... 7 18 a ml 8 10 pm
Ar Wilmington 10 10 a ml 6 00 p m
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
SOUTHBOUND
Dally Ex.
Sunday. Dally. Dally.
Lv Wilmington .. 6 00 a m 8 45 p m 7 oo p m .
Ar Florence 9 25am 780pm 8 25 a m
Ar Charleston.... l io p m II 15 p m 6 15 a m
Ar savannah 630pm 8 00 a m 6 80.a m ;
Ar Jacksonville oooamlispm
Ar Tampa. 10 35 pm 10 35 pm
NORTHBOUND.
Dally Ex.
Sunday. Dally
Lv Tampa 8 06pm 7 30 am .
Ar Jacksonville 780am 620pm
Ar Savannah 1240pm 115 am '
Ar Charleston 4 60 pm 696am
Ar Florence.. 785 pm 9 45 am
Ar Wilmington 11 SO p ml 1 40 p m
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND BANFORD
West Bound East Bound
Dally Dally
Lv Wilmington .1 9 10 a miAr 805pm
Ar FayettevUle 12 20 p m Ar 6 00 p m
Ar Banford. I 1 63 p mLv 8 40 p m
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND NEWBEBN
North Bound south
"Dally ex Sunday Bound
Lv Wilmington .7T 25 p mlAr 12 is p m
ArNewbern 6 40 p mLv 0 00 aim
Trains Nos. 42 and 41 carry Pullman Sleeping
Oars between Wilmington and Washington,
connecting with Penna R. R. for all points east.
W. J: CRAIG,
- Gen'l Passenger Agent.
H. M. Emerson, Traffic Manager.
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The Clyde Steamship Co
Hew Yort,1
Wilmington, II. C, and
Georgetown, S. C, lines
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3 V
4
Front New orltlfdr WUnilnlgton. :
CAR IB ...Saturday July 4
NAVAHOE... Saturday, July 11
' ; ITrom "Wilmington for New York.
NAVAHOE .........Saturday, July 4
OABJB...T. .- .Saturday, July 11
rrom ruminaton for Georgetown.
NAVAHOE....... ......Tuesday, June 30
OARlBrr... Tuesday, July 7
Both steamers have good Passenger accom
modation. er Through Bills -Lading and Lowest
Through Bates guaranteed to and from points
In Noh and South Carolina.
For freight and passage apply to
h. e. BMALLB0NE8, supt.
- - Wilmington, N. O.
- CLIPS MILNE. Qenn Freight Agent.
5 THKO. G. EGER, Gen'l Manager. -WM.
P. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l Agents! '
:i State Street. New or.
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