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0K0 SPIRITS TURPENTINE.. REPORT 6 M ORE -6 Davs Of Gavlnrd's Ennrmmis VI. TV Surplus Stock Sale - 1 A ' l . J ; - j Boy's and Men's Clothing 25 Per Cent Off Regular Prices. ' 8c. Curtain Scrim; suprlus sale ......... ...... j... 6c. 25c. House sale Brooms; surplus . . .19c. $3.50 ; Iron Beds; surplus sale I .$2.98 $2.50 Springs for Beds.. .$1.98 $2.25 Mattress; sale. ........ .. surplus ...... $1.93 $1.00 Dining sale ..... i . Chairs; surplus " i -.. - .69c. t . ! 15c. Glass! Dippers; surplus -sale ..... .1 . .10c. I . -i ...-.-.'.. , j - -, . 50c. BalgTigan Drawers; sur plus price ........... L . .38c. Mail Orders Will Have Our i ! - I ti i - r: , . - . ! i i ' " ' '- ' " 'i - - Careful Attention. 1 I '- . J . . . 1 GEO. 0. GAYLORD, Three Stores Combined: - - i I ; - 5 206, 205.! 210 NORTH FRONT ST, BANISTER SHOES! Get ready for the good old Summer time, dome ------1 - . - and buy you a pair of lOx fords. "We have them in Tans, as wef'as Pats. Price --.. -J $5.00. GEO. R. may 20 tf The PJurchison Off Winmington. ORGANIZED, j MARCH, 1899. if Capital, $300,000. Deposits, $1,500,000. United States, State, County and City Government depository. - Depositors can rely upon every methods. .. .:. We invite correspondence with, H. C. McQUEEN, President may 20 tf i DO CvILOR Water Ground Virginia Meal ! - ' - This' has won, but its merits, Repu- "(.-. - " j - tation of being the Best-4-Our cus- I . tomers order I I "Ounlop, No Other Kind." I People who buy nothing else from us, buy this Meal, because, they write "our customers call for it." only one "Dunlop Meal,"so other. There is accept no The Worth Co. Sole Handlers. may 19 tf New Roe Herring! Just received a lot of New Roanoke Roe Her ring, Catch of 1905. First 6s'J i5 season. Wilmington Gi ocery Co., 1- rnone 14. John L fioatwrlght, Mgr. - apr 18 tf ' 1 -wmw 50c." Balbrigan Shirts; surplus price ....:38c. $2.00 j Men's Spring Pants ; sur plus sale ........... i . .$1.48 - S - ' , - --- - ji ' , I i $3.00! Men's Spring Pants; sur plus sale ... ......... . . .$2.48 Boys'! Pants, 35c. kind; surplus sale ........ ...........23c. .- j -., ; - - , :.i . E -i' L . - ..-. - J :- 10c. j Linon Collars; surplus sale .,... ... .. 5c. Men's 5Ci Handkerchiefs; sur - plus sale; ... .3c. I - - - . i Best 6c. Apron Gingi hams 4J4c FRENCH & SOUS. National Bank, I Surplus, $160,000. facility consistent with sound business , ... : all desiring the service of a Bank. J. V. GRAINGER, Cashier. - . - a .,i Ice Cream j In a Few Minutes. with one of our freezers. Makes that freeze fast and smooth and that saves time and energy. 1 : . , ICE TOOLS, ICE PICKS, ICE SHAV ERS, ETC. Also REFRIGERATORS and WATER j COOLERS. W. E. SPRINGER & CO., DETROIT j Special Prices on Detroit Light Feed Lubricators, Atkins Silver Steel Saws, Merchants'' Old Method Tin,' Fairbanks-Morse . Steam Pumps, Jenkins ' ' 96 " Packing, Mexican Graphite, Fairbanks Valves, Tower Rubber Belt, Sawyer Canvas Belt,, Oak Tanned Leather Belt. -Always' read our ad. and never fail to come and see f or ; your selves the goods and prices we have. . , .Yours for Supplies, : T. D. LOVE COMPANY. Manufactory' Agents and Whole ' sale Dealers.: - ATI ANTIO RAPP j . Opposite A. C. L. Depot. ELEGANT ROOMS, : j Good Meals, Quick Lunches. The best of WINES and LIQUORS We enter especially. ' to the travellufi ' " men. t GIESCHEN BBOS., 'Pbone 111. ' . , " Propletor. mch 28 a . " ,-r A negro boy met his death Friday afternoon at High Point while riding en the steps of a shifting engine near the Tate Furniture Factory. He fell among the wheels of the engine, which with two cars passed over his body. 4-The State -Board of Medical Exam- liners began their examinations at Greensboro Thursday morning. There are 120 applicants for license, thirteen of f the number being colored. . The board will be in session until Tuesday, "when the State Medical Society' will meet 4-Raleigh Post, May 20: The Govr ernor of New Jersey, while enroute from Goldsboro to Newbern, looking from the car Windows of the Atlantic and North Carolina railway train, re marked that the one thing that sur prised him most in North'Carolina was the apparent fertility and productive ness of the soil. At a late hour Thursday night Miss Nora Lassiter attempted suicide in West Durham by throwing herself into the reservoir connected with the l Wrwifi Cfttr7 Millet Sho was rppti Iti time to be prevented from taking her life: The would-be suicide is a young woman employed in West Durham. The causes that led her to attempt the rash act are not known. jr-rThe grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias of North. Carolina will meet in Charlotte, June 13 and con tinue in session till Wednesday. The guest of honor- will be Supreme Chan cellor Charles E. Shiveley, of Rich mond, Ind. A reception will be ten dered- Mr. Shiveley at the Manufac turers Club. Mr. E. Randolph Pres- ton- of the Charlotte bar, will deliver the address of welcome. t .1 Raleigh Post: It became neces sary yesterday to amputate the foot of Mr. Hubert King, brakeman on the Seaboard Air Line, who was injured by i slipping from the steps of a box car. The operation was performed in Rex Hospital, where King was brought for treatment. Attendants at the hos pital last night said that the patient was doing well, and his recovery is only a question of a short time. j-r-Raleigh Post, May 20: vThe many friends of Mr. R. H. Bradley, marshal and librarian to the North Carolina Supreme Court, will be glad to learn that his injuries received in a recent fall on the Wilmington street pave ment are healing nicely. He was walk- ing aown wummgton street wnen nis lyoi uecaxutj euiaugieu m a auxait wire that was lying on the pavement and ixrippea mm so tnat ne ieii violently forward, his face striking the pave ment first, so that an ugly cut was in meted just over tne left eye, also i a painful bruise nearer the center of the forehead, -Raleigh news and Observer: Messrs. John A. Park, Eugene Mc Douald, Val. Parkins, Max Gardner, and S. O. Perkins, the latter from A. & M. College, have planned to visit Europe this summer, and will make the' trip to Liverpool aboard a cattle ship, working their. passage. They win leave CWiiui i CW j uiio xl, accompaniea Dy stuaents rrom tne state university ana waKe jrorest upi- tr6nt being demolished as well as the lege. From Ljverpool they will go o front 0f the other train. Albert Mc London, and thence to Paris, Switzer- Coy the colpred fireman had Just laid isma, Belgium, roruana ana worway up as far as the Alps, and then back to Kaieign, via New York city. i 1 A dispatch from Charlotte on Fri- day says: G. B. Carter, business maha- ger of the Charlotte Observer, will leave - for Raleigh in a few days, his position being transferred to that city, al ! other bruises, but none was seri where he becomes editor and manager ous. Louis Blount, the colored porter, of the Raleigh Evening Times. It is was standing upon the seats in the not ' known whether Mr. Carter will move his family to Raleigh at onces as the ownership of the paper is said to be .still in the hands of Mr, John C. Drewry, , and It is not yet known whether Mr. D. A. Tompkins has pur chased a controlling interest In the paper as has been reported. Mr. Cra ter is well known among newspaper men as one of the ablest business man agers in this section. I ! A dispatch from Durham on Fri day says: Three students of Trinity College were expelled to-day on ac count of a disturbance at the college. Nearly eighty students engaged in a iiveiv lark nr. th Amnii. AreA in " 1 ' jmnous gauuy aiiu paiierueu cos- tumes, and singing songs, raising yells, and using obscene language. The favmitv naiifirt thn hnva hfnr thrim auu exyeueu me inree leauers, anu i a il. j.i . aeciaea to give tne otners a severe lecture. The expelled are: L. B. Pnno nf Tillvn T 1?liloTiVimor anili H f. " " H. Hasty, of Monwe.' Fulenhimer was Trinity's Fltcner, and was one of tne pest atnietes ever at tne college. There was a similar demonstration last year, and the students, after toe- ing' severely reprimanded, were then warned against a recurrence. At Raleigh on Friday the secre- ,D"..: v" . i jtary of. State issued a charter to a her. Since using them she has improv million dollar corporation to be known ed wonderfully and is a different as the Southern Tin ComDanv. of Gas- tonla. All the authorized capital stock nas Deen . suDscriDea. i ne mcorppra- tors are:. . j T. M. Fayssoux,. L. i F. Graves, D. M. Jbnes, J. F. Holland and A. G. Mangum, all of Gastohia. The objects for which the -concern was formed are to conduct the business of I, mining, milling, concentrating and dealing in tin, gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, iron, ; steel and all kind of ores, metals and minerals, and in their bi-products, to deal in real estate and do a general construe tion uusiness. . The ; company Is organized mainly to mine, t smelt and deal In tin, . owning very ex tensive mines in Gastonia county,! N. C, and Cherokee county, S. C, in wnicu is one oi me iuoi. eiiemsive up '1 1. 1 . 4. 1 J posits of tin ore in this country, j s x . -r- m A dispatch from Elizabeth City j on Friday says: The Norfolk and South ern combination freigh and passenger train nnmnrmeri thlrtv freight and two passenger and express cars, was wrecked this morning at about o'clock just outside the yard limits of Mackey's Ferry, while making the krnnn ivi, , j Tr schedule between that town and Bel- haven, by dashing into an open switch at the rate of twenty miles an hour, the result being the death of one man . l, . i rm, and the injury of. several others. The engine was nammerea into an almost 7 ! the yeast. Call for the Brewery Botlling. See that the cork or crown is branded rrn ' j n n n rv n n shapeless mass and two freight cars were smashed into fragments. It is claimed that the switch had been tampered with, the lock having been broken and .the switch thrown open Flagman Jake Savage, a negro, was walking the j freight cars at the time; and - was caught between the tender and forward; car, and the lower part of his body! was horribly mashed. He: had to remain wedged between the cars for an hour and twenty minutes waitinsr for the train from Wanhine-toni before he could be renU)ved, He was nftTi-,ftll nlI fht Hm. nnH y,,- ntHnnJ crles oved manv of thf spectators tp tears. He died in fiva minutes after he was removed, 5 ....... ...... -At Goldsboro Friday night as pas senger train No. 6 was rounding the curve just i before entering the cityi near the Goldsboro Rice Mills," it was wrecked. The truck train, which had just turned around on the "Y," was standing on; the side-track waiting for orders before leaving for NewbernL The passenger train, which was about 20 i minutes late, was making good tie and ran mto the switch which hs Wl, nn nn whih oinnA the truck traln The passenger struck the truck train engine full force, its his coal shovel down and was Rtanrt- ing between the cab and tender when the two trains struck. He was terri- bly mangled and was pinioned there, His cries were pitiful to hear. Capt, I Hancock, who was in the baggage car, had his back hurt and received sever- first-class car, turning on the lights, and was knocked to the floor of the car senseless, but outside of a few minor bruises he is unhurt. The pas sengers were terribly shaken up, but none were seriously hurt. ir A DANGEROUS MISTAKE Wilmington Mothers Should Not Neg- i lect Kidney Weakness in j . ; 'Children. -l Most children have weak kidneys. The earliest warning is bed-wetting. Later comes backache, headache. languor. i'Tis. a mistake to neglect these trou- I klnn T blam tne child for its own dis- tress. Seek to cure the kidneys Save the child from deadly kidney rnnn' Klrlnpv PU1 riiro slok kifl: neys Wilmington parents recommend I them. 1 T rn ir!K-t fnrmarlir of K1 K Smith SIxjn gtreetf mattress maker, says: M used Doan's Kidney Pills In my family, My little ; girl . complained of severe pains in the small of her back, and tne kidney secretions were dark and full of brickdust sediment. We were very much worried about her and when I. learned of Doan's Kidney, Pills t i.n ' T T D,11nni ' Amir. Vi wr1 "5 "aux ' U1 "s I Rtirei and sent a hox and crave them to child. Her, kidney secretions cleared SSS&i& her new iife i ve are very muCh pleas-:! led with them and you can use my name and welcome." 'or sai Dy an aeaiers. irice to cents. Foster-Milburn Cq., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. j - - (Remember the name DOAN'S and take no other. ' Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes a naming city Is saved by dynamiting a space -.that the Are can't cross.! Sometimes, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it. Z.;:T- Cray, of Calhoun, Ga. writes: : 'My wife had a very aggregated cough, which kept her awake nights. ,Two physicians .milrl tinf rtotn "hfti" an una tnVlr : TYr I "V WWW I King's New Discovery for Consump I tion, ! Coughs, and Oolds, whicn eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured ner. Strictly scientific cure for - bronchitis and La - Grippe. At R. ,R. Bellamy's drug store, price 50 c. and guaranteea. Trial Lottie free.) 8 A Creeping Death 1 Blood poison creeps up toward the heart, causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plalne, Minn., "writes that ii a frienr dreadfully. injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning, Bucklen's Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his life. Best In the world for burns soreS- 25c at R r. Bellamy's dm? ntnrp. -.- " J , f 14.. . , -K L - - : . - ( . . J t - - ' -A ' (-- - ' .'- i -, - 1 T - i I distinguishes Schlitz beer from the There's a difference of course, in the barley, We -use the costliest materials. We age the beer rq f mbriths to prevent biliousness. But Zon-O-Plionesl and Talk-O-Phoncs I SKLL THEM AND i YOU NEED ONE Columbia, Victor, Zonbphone, Talk-O-Phone. Keep in stocli 3,000 Records. Sell Leads 10-inch Record, 38c. each; Zonophone 9-inch, 75c. or $8.00 Do?.; Victor 7-inch, $5.00; 10 $5.00; 1 10-inch; $10. Doz. Columbia same price: as Victor. KXCIIANGE NEW RECORDS FOR OLD ONES. Victor 7-inch, 15c.l 10-inch, 30c; 12-inch. 45c. Columbia the same as Victor. Zonophone, 9-mch zoc. Will allow 15c. for any old 7-inch Re cord on 30c. for any bid 10-inch Re- cord. ' I sell for cash i or on time. Write keep first-lass for catalogue, We Pianos and Organs Sunlight Lamps and Tanks, power for The lamps are 500 candle . -- . : p J ... , - .. lighting stores or halls. Write for catalogue.! . M. BRADDY, Wilmington, N. C. may 13 tf. NOTICE! The contract for the building of the Levee to protect the! lands of White Oak Swamp in French's Creek Town ship from overflow by the river, will be let out on Thursday the 1st day of June, 1905, at Centerville. N. C. Anyone wishing to inspect the locality will call on W.. Keith, Cen terville, N. d, Bladen jcounty. All bids to be sealed, with the right reserved to the Building Committee to reject any and all bids. - C W. LYON, E:iE?. ANDERS, w. J. KEITH, i Building Committee. Elijsabethtown, N. C, May 13, 1905. - may 16 till June 1st 235 ORDERS. Over Two Hundred and Thirty-five customers ate our Ice Cream Sunday. We ask you; "What do you think of it?" If anybody doubts the fact that t - we did sell this amount . Sunday, our books are open for inspection. Come and see for yourself. Every name is registered. We don't make anything' but the "best.", : Customers, don't you think so? The place! is AT FARRIS', 1,- 109 : North . Front Street. ; . . i- - - - Telephone1 62G. may 19 tf ' ! ' 55,000 ' yards 2-lb New Jute Bagging, ' i ., 8c. yard here; Shipment about June 1st. Cash or acceptable note C per T" '" I '-' cent, till Fall. . Orders must reach us by Saturday, May. 20tb, Noon. W. B. COOPER. '.. : WILMINGTON, N. C . ' may 1?, tf When in Need of DRUGS 'Phone 66! .' We deliver to any part: of city.; j f,o;haii; s Hay. and Night Drug Store." Eichter Building, -Cor.' 4th and Harnett Sts above evervthihe -1 m the healthfulness is mainly due to i its purity. ; i Phone -i Sol. Bear & 79 Chestnut Street, ukeefailniois. AGENTS for ! DOUGLAS f SHOES Get : the Notion ! i Well fixed in your mind, then you will "Get the : Habif of buying your Foot Wear where you can save money; Our C O. A. System Does thei Work. By! it we save the ex pense of a hierh priced book-keeper, and other extra help; besides all the other expenses that attend the Credit system Our Mottoi Not Cheap Shoes, But Good Shoes Cheap! i ' i Respectfully, MERCER & EVANS CO. Scarce and High i We Received To-Day ! : ! 25 Tufts - I . . IM, . i Fancy Creamery Butter; ; ! i - ' 1 1 - t - ' 50 Small Cheese. Telephone Us Early. THE F. E. HASHAGEN CO, Sell Dealers Only. may 13 tf. - - I ? - - ' "I THE SIWASA! Fresh i Supply Fine Evaporated ! ! - Fruits! Evaporated Peaches," Apricots, Ap ples, Prunes. Exceptionally good value in Prunes at 5c. i per pound. Order early. 'Phone 109 j S. W. SANDERS. may 5 tf V. ' .. j i ..- . f BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! NOW IS THE TIME TO CLEANSE IT, "HOT SPRINGS BLOOD I REMEDY"- Cleanses the blood cures billiousness. and - Sold ana delivered to any j part of city at 1 by JAMES M. HALL j . Pharmacist. Cor. Fifth and Castle Sts. Phone No. 192. ICE CREAM! ---!-" ' 1 1 - "'1 Don't forget ithe 'phone num ber i 246, when you want to try the New Cream. Open until-10 P.M. WARREN'S STEAM BAKERY , ! ', R. F. WARREN, Prop. Phone 246. I may 20 tf TELEPHONE 162. Hetts' Insurance Office. ; FIRE, Employers' Liability and Accident Office S. A. L. Building, N. Front St may 14 tf. , ! i f " ! j i j common. the hops of Schlitz 866 I; Company b Wilmingtoir1 1 to Whlcli Shall It Be? ; Will you buy , your clothes, and furnishings In one cer tain place, because you've been in the habit of doing it or go to the man who offers you the best value? We be lieve J. M. Solky & Co. clothing at its price to be the best value in clothing obtainable and we know also that there's nothing to be had today that can match it In style or fit, or in work manship,! while quality is guaranteed by reputation. Men's Spring Suits $7.50 to $22.50 5.00 to 16.50 1.50 to 6.50 50 to 2.50 Youth's Clothing Boys' Wool Suits Boys' Wash Suits Panama Hats .. $5.00 to $10.00 50 to 3.00 1.00 to 5.00 50 to 1.50 Straw Hats i i Felt Hats Caps 'and Duck Hats . Men's and Boys' Shirts 50c. ' to $2.00. i -Underwear from I 25c. to. $1.50 each. Ill the i new Neckwear you find here One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. may 14 tf. Open Till 10 P. M. Our Ice Cream Parlors now open 'till 10 P. M. -ft E. WARREN &SON. may Mr. J. Thos. Cowan, for merly of the firm of Bul luck & Cowan, can now be found at Hardin's Palace Pharmacy, where he will be pleased to welcome and serve his friends. IMPORTED GINGER ALE Fresh Fox River Butter in 5-pound boxes. "Phone 1052. Crow & Taylor, ' '''' 1 is Habit H) OR ' Value? ! M ! J. M.SOLKY&CO 17 t ; GROCERS. ' . may 17 tf - - QP THE CONDITION OP THE AT- - lantlc Trust & Banking Co., at Wil mington, N. C, at the close of busi ness, X.larch 14, 1905. iiegan buSinc-aa September 1902. 'i HESOTIROKS. ' , Loans and discounts ...... .$473,472 10. Demand loans . ,. 4. .. . 24.050 00 Due from banks 17.302 17 ' Gold coin . . . . . . - 395 00 Furniture and fixtures 100 00 Silver coin - 236 65 Cash items 3 77 National- bank' notes and other U. S. notes ........ 1,016 00 Total ................ $516,575 69 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. 50,000 00 Profits and Loss . . . ......... 15,470 94 Unearned interest ........ . z.buu uu Cashier's checks ...... .... ; 150 00 Certified checks ....... .... . 25 00 Deposits .......... v........ 448,429 75 Total .-....$516,575 69 State of North Carolina, county of New Hanover, ss.: - I. Milton Calder. cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ana beuei. milton UAUDhiK, uasnier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 20th day, of March, 1905. a. xa. isuATWKUiiiT, Notary judiic Correct Attest: . ROBERT R. BELLAMY, , I. M. BEAR, . ; D. McEACHERN, " .. , . Directors. mar 19 tf Atlantic Coast Line Schedule In Effect April 18, 1905. NORTHBOUND. No. 48 No. 42 Lv. 'Wilmington .... 9 00 am 660pm Ar. Goldsboro ......12 15pm 9 82pm Ar. Wilson 116 pm1 10 25 pm Ar. Rocky Mount ... 1 55 p m 11 10 p m Ar. Norfolk ........ 5 55 p m - Ar. Weldon ........ 4 58 pm 147am Ar. Petersburg ... . 6 55 pm 3 28am Ar. Richmond 7 45 pm 4 07am Ar. Washington ....1150pm 7 64am Ar. Baltimore ....... 143am 9 09am Ar. Philadelphia ,.. 4 25 a mil 22 am Ar. New York . . . ; . 7 30 a m 2 00pm SOUTHBOUND. No. 41 No. 49 Lv. New York ...... 9 25 am 9 25 pm Ar. Philadelphia ... 11 55 a m 12 01 a m Ar. Baltimore 2 07 p m 2 32am Ar. Washington .... 3 21 pm 3 45 am Ar. Norfolk 9 00 a m Lv. Richmond 7 25 pm 9 05am Ar. Petersburg ..... 805pm 945am Ar. Weldon 9 51 p m 11 44 a m i Ar. Rocky Mount ..1051pm 110pm Ar. Wilson 1132 pm 2 00pm Ar. Goldsboro ...... 6 58am 310pm Ar. Wilmington ... 10 00 a m 6 00 p ir BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND THE SOUTH SOUTHBOUND. Daily. Dally. Dally. Lv Wilmingt'n6 00 am 3 45 pm 6 50 pm Ar Florence. .. 9 35 am 7 40 pm 3 55 am Ar Charlest'n. 1 20 pm 11 40 pm 6 50 am Ar Savannah. . 6 45 pm 2 50 am 9 05 am Ar Jack'ville . : 8 40 am 145 pm Ar Tampa .'. .. 6 55 pm 11 00 pm NORTHBOUND. . ' Daily.. Daily. Lv. Tampa 8 40 p m 4 00am Ar. Jacksonville .... 7 55am 7 00pm Ar. Savannah 12 55 pm 1 15 a m Lv. Charleston . . . . . 4 15 p m -6 15 a m Ar. Florence '.t . 7 35 p m 9-25 am Ar. Wilmington 1145pm 140pm BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND SAN- FORD. "West Bast Bound Bound Dally. Daily.. 8 50 a mlAr. 8 00 p m 12 15 p mlAr. 4 65pm 1 55 p mLv. 3 40 p m Lv. Wilmington. Ar. ayettesvnie Ar. Sanford BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND NEW- BERN. " N. Bound South Dailv ex Sun. Bound. Lv. Wilmington. .12 25 t mlAr. 12 30 d m Ar. Newbern 5'" 0 p mLv. 9 10am rraiDB rxos. z ana x carry ruuman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and -wasnington connecting with Pennsylvania-R. R. for all. points east. e - W. J. Gen'l Passenger Agent. H. M. Emerson. Traffic Manager, dec 3 tf HE CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. New York, Wilmington, II. C, and eorgetown. SC., Lines. From New York for WUmlngrtoii. Steamer Navahoe .... Saturday, May 20 Steamer Carib ...... Saturday, May 27 From Wilmington for New York. Steamer Carib . r- Saturday. May 20 Steamer Navahoe . . . .Saturday, May 27 From Wilmington for Georgetown. Steamer Navahoe ; . . . Tuesday, May 23 Steamer Carib ...... Tuesday, May 30 Both Steamers have eood naasensrer accommodation. Through Bills Ladiner and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina, . .tf or ireignt ana passage appiiy to ' H. G. SMALliBONEST Supt. Wilmington, N. C. CLIDB MILNE, Gen'l Freight Agt. THEO. G. EGER, Gen'l Manager. Wit P. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l A&ts. 12 State street. New York. apr 23 tf To The Beach and Wrightsville. Suburban Schedule. In effect, May 20th, J.905. . r Ija,'vc ' Iitv Front and Princess.- " the Beach. (Dally) " (Daily) 8.00 A. M. , 8.45 A. M. 9.00-A. M. . 9.45 A. M. 10.00 A. M, , 10.45 A. M. 11.00 A. M. i - 11.45 A. M. 12.00 A. M. " 12.45 P. M. 1.00 P; M. . 1.45 P. M. 2.00 P. M. - 2.45 P. M. 3.00 P. M. 3.45 P. M. 4.00 P. M. 4.46 P. M. 5.00 P. M. 5.45 P. M. 6.00 P. M.-, . , 6.45 P. M. 7.00 P. M. 7.45 P. M. 8.00 P. M. - 8.45 P. M. 9.00 P. M. 9,45 P. M. 10.00 P. M. W 10.45 P. M. Saturdays and Sundays. In addition to the above schedule. carswill be operated every half hour from 1.00 to 6.00 P. M.; leaving the Beach every half hour from .1.45 to 6.45 P. M. -. v .: The early mornins car leavlnsr Kront and v Princess at 6.30 A. M. and the Beach at 7.15 A. M. will be operated daily except Sundays. , FREIGHT CAR. Leave 9th and Leave the Orange sts. . . tfeacn. 4.00 P. M.' - o . e.oo P. M. Freleht depot open from 3 to 4 P. M. S. A.-Ij. Car. (Without change.) Leave Front and ; " Leave S .A. L. Princess Depot. 6.40 A. M. s . - 7.00 A. M. 12.35 P. M. , 12.45 P. M. 2.35 P. M. - - 8.0 P. M. 8.35 P. M. . . 8.45 P. M. may 19 tf i i . - You might , as well "Bay at ithe Moon" as try to corner satisfaction or good results from the Indifferent quali ty of Drugs. You will find the kind we sell pure and fresh and our prices right, . . - Why not try ours ' - ADOLPH G. AHRENS, Druggist, 'Phone 644. 107 Princess St. may 17 tC , -
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