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II f - , 0 t S i - t ':'' - "I i w Wa Ua ' ; i '';.-i ) i i - 5 r fi:i: JACKSON & BELL COMPANY. Entered at the PostoGlce at Wilmington, (N. C, as second class matter, - : ! . '. April 13, 1897.'! y , j . ' 2kTERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. v i ! postage prepaid. Tim' DAIL MESSENGER by mtU -fliiei !yar, $7.00; six I months, $3.50; threS ; months, 81.75; one month, 60 cents. ; yi Served in. the cuy at w cents a momn; ones Week,! 15 cents; 81.75 for. jthree months or J7.00 a year;;' f.V j ; --X,;; THE SEMI-WEEKLY MESSENGER (twd 8 page papers), by mah, one year, tL00 six months, 60' cents. In advance, j 1 WILMINGTON, N. C. (WEDNESDAY (MAiROH 16, . 1898. . WATCH RUBIOUS FROM ETJROPJG . .jj OB HAVANA : : It Is rhaps. welll ito wain readers against placing too much' relianice on ! : rumora and dispatches as to the threat en eel war.. It Is by mo means a fore j i gonie conclusion ithat there will Ibe . war ? i Groat preparations for . the worst re ? : suits do not Indicate' aiece'ssarily that war is desired toy the 'United States ? - nor! do they prove remotely that war ' with Spiain Is inevitable." We do not 'be lieve that Spain (will drug-age the United SttejT ;rtlllCDgly and single-iha'nded ' she can avoid suoh conclusions. It true she has lost very greatly in meta arid money iiby (her three years war I- upn the CuJLiains. Oyer diers'have been sent to 200,000 so Cuba ! from Spain, land - the cost la prolbaiblr tojibe counted toy hundreds of milliori'a dd'Jars. She 5s about Ibarikrupt, and would we thlrtk, be iglad't re!tare-wich fhosor. 22ut aJ that perhaps impossible" under. the circumstances she may as a dernier resort "be willing - t! pretoipitia e ' or.nvite - a war with, the United Stat is If , phe Is licked and loses j Cuiba, uv: rvi4lstfn KoajniLsh eovernmeht will say, .Wie did all we could. . (We ' rough t a grieat power which was too strong for uai f.7e upheld the Spanish honor upheld -the prestige and glory of Spal- Is'hj armis. , . . Jktft if the tflndling of thej court is' it lis exTected that it will toe tiiat X .Maine was destroyed from wit then- Spain will lie about who are so Intensely mean as to de- strby a vessel of a nation with whit they are at peacel and while lying w:th iniitJheir own harbor, are riot too good to Sat a falsehood v of the cause pro vidted they do not desire to try issues in As to reports from Europe concern in the attitude of the nations, do not credit -all you read. . Why shall apy continental .nation Ibe willing to upheld algreat crime agalna-t our country, or to tfavor the contltiuance cl a war that his produced horrlible results 'hn i.t3 e etfniction olf life land proper :y, and ttat haa aded to the suff erings c f the people tni-it of huncer and even starv action in tht case of some? ' ; ih From London f date of the 15 came i, alfllspa'tph that appeared in, yester. day's- Messenger. ! to the effect that the United (States would have no friends annong 'European powers In the event of war with Spain, and that 1 AustHa and Germany are in sympathy wph -Btklfl We saild ' at once we dldj' mot v cjfeditf it. CBut iturnimsr oyer tot1 ihe . ewxtli; page of the "Messenger you find a,fllipatch form QJondon of ithe 14lth lowed to continue rouc longer, and thkt the United States would, !be amly ' juktifled not permitting itJ . iFrjwn Herlta on itihe IStih came also J a. 65:3- " I'll , - paitch, to ibe found on the same i-pake, announcing that pain can get! no aid from any European power, and that Bmneror' William, had infcruct'ed pis press to deny emphaticaMy that , Ger many Will aid Soain. In case of war with the United; States. . Sol it 5s iiecfos eary to read .with grains of allowance - what you read, j . . ., ?The United States can show vast re sources and Ereat ingWUngl qualities if - a; irantic" war should ibefall ! them, ; nvhich, God forlbid! fThe interference f en 'EnirOnean power on lithe ! aide of ' Spain; would tout arouse the great re pu-tolJc to a more determined, purpose r and cause her liavy to gronj into a tre mendous sea cower. It .would take a ..tojg European .nation and Spain ccjm- taned to make the reputolic show forth its actual capabilities and strength, ISA report from Havana, f f3tihf is that Spain will never pay damages In the way of Indemnity for tjhe ii4sitrac tlon cf the (Maine. (Her court will re port destrudtloh (from within tm. s&ihi, aid Spain will protest its innocence of the crime. Then, it will refuse .iof listen to Indemnity. That attitude!; may ; ftxrci a "flgKt. Tthere Is some talk at list of anbitra'tion. IA Washington fis- nktbh to tiie Baltimore Herald Of the 14th Inst, says President McKitf-iey ; will consent to one if Spain bo desires tir dp-miands 'Artod.tratioii. ! is better than war surely, ttf you can 'find hpn Wilble. fair and Just arbitrators.1 iThe administration stand for peAoa.' AwAitintr the report of the court (put ' .r. vviir-a ttv finidlnfi- is known tO 1$ tt wishes to avoid war If consi'steni v ath -national : honor. That is! preciiiely i right. If ffs -wisdom. "So far jit Is ; thought '.'there appears to tbe:no :-eal cause for war." That Is" what is teat out from iWesMngtom on the 13th. jTha dispatch' says well and sanely:; ; f'Even successful war wouild toe a. jsad disaster. Nobody wants war exOept- -ihe selfish men who have axes to- grind, . a.nd;tthe fools who nel'ther remenltber nor reflect." ' - : 1 Since writto'j the above we; note 4n London dispatch of the 4.4th that it ia: stated toy a Paris CorrejsiponSdeni of ; The Dally Mall that French; suipportj of i. paln would ' -nt go beyond "plitAnic , sSTnpathy," and that the (friendiiriesi of T - - . . and, Germany would net extend jbeyond that. Che Paris Teinps puts it in clear light perhaps .whe:i it says Spain must (guard her'self and not relyicn other powers. Its words are: -fc'Spain does hot deceive herseli fwhea, snelcounts upon the sympathies. at lJdst latent, of European governments, but jit Would "be a mistake for her to eipect ' anv - effectual support from either Great .Britain or the Triple Alli ance. Before all she must rely ;upon - herself.": ' . , j ' ' Something to Know : It may be worth something to know .that'the very 'best medicine for restor ing the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor Is' Electric 'Bitters. (This rnediclne is purely -vegetable, acts by eivirig-tone- to the nerve centres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and kidneys, and aids UheSe organs In throwing off impurities ; In the blood.' mectric Bitters Improves tbe appetfite,: aids digestion, . and" is pronounced toy those who have tried it ais the very 'best V-lood purifler and nerve tonic Try it. Fold f or 50c or $1.00 per bottle at R.! R. :Mimy'3 druz store. : :y.r :V-- it. 'A peopie A WELIi r VERNED STATE : Governor. Atkinson, of Georgia,' la'te published some figures that sliow how the people in the,sourh.jrn; states, are taxed, in their 'home government. The figures show the regular "home taxe paid. . "When the tares . are paid out si'de, under the federal government, . the ttigures swell greatly. . Omitting state pensions and special taxes; for echoois. the southern states pay as follows: . 'RaJte in cents per1 $100-oilssissirnl. 63; Texas, 20: (Louisiana, 47: Ken- tu'dky, 35; Tennessee, 80; Alabama, 55; Virginia,! 30; West Virginia, 88; Arkan sas, 22; South Carolina, 40;. Florida, 37;, (North Carolina, 21i 2-3; 'q-eorgia, CIA .... I' n ! . . . : : - ! 1 l ." The statement Is remarlcable d-n some particnitfarsi Georgia expends very lit tle a mere trifl.; . Thjink !of Georgians 6 cen ts pef $100, vas compared ' With (Mississippi's ! 65f or 'Alialbama's 45. (We cannot lindersLnd j 'lww jKJeorgia can ge!t along at; aU ojvsuch -a very small rate of taxation any more than how Mississippi-can make, way with euch a startling; rate. Then? huge, but' pro gressive Texas comes next in !the small est expenditure, while North Carolina is a little hlg"her, but ' less than the other etates, and fby ja great deal- 4n most instances. Texas has five times )the area tha't Georgia has, a.nd there fore -has niore" -causej (for expenditure as in the inatter of courts, police, etc If Georgia is not aiwayl behind the other states. 'in- all-that mjakes for a good civiliza'tioh and good government then one of Jthe good it'hiii'g's " it mig'ht ' do wouM lbe to set forth its system of government, nvith Its accomplishments. its taxes, etc., as an jobjeot lesson for the 'benefit of the bther states. If Georgia can 'keep up ifrith the pro cession at 6 cents expenditure why shall other s'tates, .possibly no more woeressive. expend 20. 30. 40. 55 or 65 cents in, the $100? The Georgia policy is well ; worth studying. The tendency is to crush and 'burden, i BREVITIES t 'All the I news from ' Washington is against the accident theory. The Mea senger ilias (been sltead'fast In Insisting that the deed of destruction was t doing of ihe treacherous Spainiarit ?; 'A'-dispatch'Ifrom. 'Miadfi'coii the 13th says Spain must go slow; or else, if she iprovokes war, she will be Isolated. " iAil .possible allies are reported as "wary.' Spain Ji'opes to carfy on a successful war against the United ! States 5if the worst arrives by an! active system of privateering. The commerde of the United. States is seven .times that of Spain J ; I . . 'On the Hth of iMarch the't!wo great est ships in the American, navy will be ilaunphc-d-i-the Kentucky and the Kear sage. war comes their mighty guns will be .heard from. J " ; . Genera 'Blanco, unlike the (Butcher rvveyier, Jar new by Senator proctor, General Xjee and otheir Americans, to toe a kind-hearted man.! And yet autono my ist a idead miackerel.. Brieadier General; W. G, (McKey Davis, ! 'of ; Alexandria, Va,; is dead. He was (born at Portsmouth) in 1812. He and 'President 'Davis jwere close frtends, ' Fofty, vessels to form an auxiliary! fleet are j available l and will be soon ready.i Two warships are soon to be! home flfrdm the European squadron. CURB A COLD IN .ON" DAT . Take Laxative Broirfo Qiiinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if its fails to "cure. 25c. .'The genuine has L, B. Q on each tablet. i SOUTHERN POETS' GRAVES lNorbfe Carolina has dead statesmen j lawyers, Idivlnek and soldiers who de serve richly monuments to their raem- orles, but' do n'ot receive them. tAis tto poets tt has among dts .dead no onel who can -In any special or proper sense be classed as a poet, except ex gratia.j iffe are glad to know that there is a good showing for a suitable monumen1 to one very genuine southern poet a man of genius, a gentleman In a high; tsense, a jnoble v southron. We refer tot Paul ! Hamilton (Hayne. Tt is note-1 (worthy that our sister state of South Carolina jbas given Ibdrth to two of the; best poets of the dear isouthland. In: (Harry T,imrod and Paul ITajrne South Carolina Ipira'tion possessed Hbwo singers of in- and melody who deserve to 'be remembered gratefully, tenderly and proudly. They were finely endowed; with lyric power, and sang in such high and emavishing sweeitness of num- toers that; they ough to forever charm. Both were poor in this world's good ; things, and now steep; in unhohored graves. In Georgia! the grave of one of the jtruest of fts own poets tRichard Henryi; JW'ilde -baa toeen duly marked with - appropriate iriemorial ' stone. It was ereeted toy the" 'Augusta "Hayne Circle,' prganized- pn spendentj writing from 1885. A corre Augusta to The Baltimore Sun; tells; of the Wilde mon ment: ! . : . ' ! ! - . ' "On fa prominent ! square of Greene Augusta Tamious Xcr Jts.four rows of! live Qafcaj and elms stretching from one; end of it; to the otbfr, rises a cenotaph' of Georgia granite inscribed to Wilde'si memory.! On one face is sculptured in; bass relief a full-blown rose, beneath which' appears the ierse: f i "IMy life is like the summer rose, , That; open's to. the morning sky; . BUt ere the shades of evening close;! , Is scattered on the ground to die. There are appropriate , inscrfptionsj giving dates of (birth and death of thisj gifted son of Georgia, Who sang a few! Strains of magic evveetness "a - poet,." Juristi! orator and sta:tesmin." "The! (Hayne Circle" is still trying to carry oufj the plan of erecting! to the poe't Hayne a. monument that shall epeak-o com-? ing generations. We. iput Hayne thirdi among southern poets, omitting Poej Who was born in Boston Tve may no'tj (tmderiafljee to say nhp shall be first Timrod or Lanier. Both have left some! ri-ph iegacjes of" rare merit and beauty Poe was born of a My'13-11 father but his mother was not sousthem. ; If hei -is' to be classed as southern: he j4 easily 'first, as; he isi fifs't In pure geniu among all 'America poets, of whateve name ibr section. In,' 'European judg4 ment he Is foremost ;among ail the poets of our country. We hope .that .before longer neglect Timrdd' and (Hayhe's graves will be marked toy "fitting me- morials of their genius. , If Lanier has1 not 'been thus honored it is a neglect that f cannot be, soo soon cured. (In; Baltimore, at last, j Poe's grave 4s no; longer neglected. He ! will live long in; his poetry that may have the quality of perpetuity. , " : i , Bncklett's Arnica Salve The best salve In the world for Cuts. Lruises, : Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, , .fever ores, x etier. snapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all - Skin Erup Uons, and positively, cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction I or money refund-" ed. Price 25 cents per box.: Tor sale' by R. R, Bellamy, : - . 5 BUXLEra PARTY GOSH Unlets He Cttn Btlu fame Mor Dll mnt" Chlrma Dockery Anxious to S)l the Penitentiary to tb Federal Government . - . . . - Messenger Bureau, , RaJeieh, IN. C. aiandh 15. Cijaarmani Claudius Dockery of the penitentiary tooard eald itoda-y: "I aim anxious to snake a cale of the peniten tiary i: to - the government. It is .the finest prison in the south. ' Oyer a mil lion Jdolliars are te3 up there. I am deeply interested da getting every one of the state convicts at work on .the public roads. 1 think the farms ougnt to toes given up. frhe leases oi vxxuriy all of them end In a couple of yeara. Thoee of the Halifax and Nopthaimp- ton farms expire next year. I ao w think the leases will toe reneweo. i know the one on the Halifax farm will The tooard of directors .of the insiitu. tdon for the toilna here awarded 'the contract tfor erectang the boy's dormitory for $21, 900 to?J. D. El iwt. Hikow. It will toe three stories in height; with a fron'tage of 113 feet, and will toe 'of Ibrick and granite, ono thnmssaind tocera chairs. for use-In the concert (hall in the mew building urftTv -honicrht at S5 CenitS eacn. vr vua colored institution for deaf mutes and blind' here 19 acres of land adjoining hi. .bep-n boue&t for . $2,500 and. this will toe. the farm jon which isupplies for Knhh ntnu,t Jons will toe grown. o?uve thousand dollars:, hase toeen expended for an addition to the cojorect aepari . A populist, whjJ ds a bitter opponent f RTuajtor "Butler. Bays tine latter con fessed in Washington a few days ago thaKihia Tk3T-,fv ; was cone " ttn ' North raj-ftlina unless' he" could "raise some Two convlts, toe each 'from, Pender and !Davidison, (arrived at!.the peniten- .j . delegation of - Morehead City 'eaiulfort and Nerr Bern ! fish dealers t.hi af temoom" i iaDneared' before the rallwav cotmimlssiOn and urged-It to re duce the express rates oh fgresh fish. It is asserted that " these are 50 .per cent, too high. I - Ex-Governor Peter H. Bell,' of Texas, who died at Littleton, N. C, a few days ago was eighty eight years off age. He was a native of iQulpeper Va.. and married a daughter of William Eaton, - or Warren county. jovernor Russell made i inquires yes-, terdiay as to the prolbalbjle numiber of North Carolinians who would volunteer in case ! of war with Spain and was told not less than 25,000, whereat he expressed this pleasure, George Coffee, who Is j 80 years old, and who lives-in"; Raaelghj says he had a son on he Ifaine. , , , The gatheriug? of , popullsta ait their conference berej tomorrow promises to be a large, one. i :- ' : "War Within Fifteen Days" Baltimore yji.) , Philadelpihia. March i 15. Honore Laine, the American newspaper cor respondent wtoot'were recently deported from Outoa by the Spanish officials af ter having (beete. detained In Cabanas fortress six days, arrived 4n Pihiladel phia today. In an, interview he said: "The Spaniards intend to fight. Let no Amjerlcan toe deceived (by the pro testations in favor of peace which have recently been uttered ttnl JMSadrid. The Spaniards realize that iCuiba- is lost: to lhem, and they ido not'dlnUend to volun tarily felinquish that posesslon; with out : striking at jthe power which they believe has rendered at least moral aid and support to the insurgents. It is my opinion, foundered on what X learn ed Lin Cuba that within flfteen, days theSpaniards will fire the first; shot of the first battle jbet'ween jSpain and the United States. '...( ' . "Certain Spanish pfncials In Cuba have information frotn Madrid that war will be declared within, protbaibly two weeks, and certainly not later than a month. This determination, lit IS" said will depend upon, the .nature of the re port of the naval tooafd of inquiry con cerning the i Maine explosion. If that decision, is against an actoident theory Spain- will certainly strike a blow. ; "I can tell for a fact that while Cap tain Sigstoete, of the Maine, has toeen K cry discreet ih all that toe has said concernirng the explosion, his personial cpinlon 4s that the (boat was destroyed. by the Spanish authorities. The Span iardts know ' perfectly well that there cin only toe1 oae report on the wreck and therefore they are certain of war. They know it Is Coming, 'j " ( TIIB MAGAZINES i Current Literature Ifor March has many articles of real interest. Like all of its issues it;gfves much information. Its -frarietv la extensive and Its several departments,' quite" numerous, are well filled always. It Is the 'most- desirable eclectic monthly published in the Undt ed S'tates. The terms are $3 a year, and you. get the full value for your money; 25 cents a number. Published at 'Bryant "Buiiding, .65 fLAberty street, New York K$ty. : . '. , The Wake "Fores Student for March has thirteen contributions exclusive of the 'editorial departments. . Three ar ticles will be apt 'to attract the atten tion of.the reader namely: '1How We Got the Charter," by Ttev. Dr. J. ID. Hufham; "Influence of the Destruction of tMonasteries," (by Walter Sikes, and 'iFormaldehydej. a Ne'w (Disinfectant," Iby (Herbert "M. (Byans. J This monthly is a good thing of Its sort! , The May number Willj. .tbie exclusively .a ' North Carolina" numbpr. Terms $1.50 a year, single copy . lq cents. . iPublished at Wake Forest, ,N. ,C. Iii s'ix (numbers it has . grown f26 pages, leading all state rivals.-;- I';-,;; ' . -f : J. ' :'.: J ournal of Medical Hypnotism " for Marcb contains' much variety of matter adopted .to such a publication. Edited toy Sidney -Flower, LL.I D. . Price T1.50 a year;or 10 cents a number. - (Putolish ed at 56 Fifth Avenue Chicago. : . ' : ! ' ' : r' ; '--.'"-': T- NORTH CAROLINA i Kinston . Press : , The " vestry of St. Mary's parish (was called to meet on February 21st to consider t'he resigna tion of Rev. ' Alban Greaves Mr.- Greaves will sail for England about the middle ..of -April, to. visit his mother, who is in ieeme neaitn and '(iesired that he come io see ner. ' RaJe!gh-.Posta State Treasurer Worth Guilford College , yester attended , an important returned from day where he meeting- ox rne -trustees or he college. xne ooaro or trustees decided to erect a common's 'haai, similar to the one at the university.; The building - will cost about $3,000. Another bulWlng will be erected on the-wegt side to serve as a mess hall for the young ladies. It was decided to i reduce . the (board' at 1 the Founder's hall; to $8. per month. Marion MesseYiger: The ' 3-year-old girl of Mr Jacob iSchmlcTt on last Fri-r day, lapout one mije east of town, was playing with two other children in the house, and gokig oo near Che fire -her dress caug-ht fire, burning over the" most of the body. She died Saturday after' noon. One well posted in the business tells us that atoout 2.230,000 feet of lum ber is bought here eadh year, consisting prmcipailly of Joak and poplar, thought considerable pine and walnut and some cherry, are handled. . !.-, . Charlotte .j News: " . Dr. John '.' Mason Strong, one. of the oldest physicians of Mecklenburg' county, died very suddenly at bls - frome in Steel Creek last -night shortly toelf ore midnight. Dr. Strong went on liis rearular rounds vesterav tA re turned Jiome about sunset. Ann'a Bass, the colored woman -who was so badly in jured: at the Carolina CentraFs freight depot last nught, idled this morning at the colored -hospital from the effects of her m juries. From a number of witnesses a News ; reporter - learns that the unfortu nate woman was drinking heavily all day. .:-;- -;.-:: -, ,.:...r. .., . -ill l:yyy, jdiyjuwiyiiuS) Instant relief for 6kin-tortured babies and rest for tired mothers in a warm bath with ; CuTicntA Soap, and a singla application of Cuticcra (oiatment), the great skin odre. The only speedy and economical; treatment for itchinc. barnine,. bleeding, scaly . and. pimply humors of the skin, scalp, and blood, . Is sold thrtmghoot the world. Punaa Van Ao Gnwiv ' ConwwiTUi,, Sole Proprketort, Bottoq, . i 0j" - 11 ow t Cht lirery Bbj Huawr. aialled frw. BABY BLEMISHES TieBt4 and Cared by f - CUTIOU1U. SOAF. - J SPECIAL CUT ON 10c per POIIND. " CAN'T BE BEAT, r S. W. SANDERS "THE UNLUCKY CORNER." march 15 . - . Molasses; Molasses. vWe Offer at Lowest Prices ' . " 230 BWs Gollen Syrup "! 230 Bbls SIlverSyrup : " 1 200 BtoIs Pecan Syrup .,; ... . 200 Bbls Pine Apple Syrup 100 Bbls Vanula Syrup ' i i QQ -Bbls Cuba Molasses i i . gQQ Bbls Porto Rico Molasses ' QQQQ Bbls New Orleans Molasses Ex. schooner Wm. M. IByrd, direct ship ment of every good grade. , , Jobbers will find it to their interest to send us their orders. i. All goods guaranteed. -! R. W. HICKS- WHOLESALE ONLY, maf 10 Corn, Oats", MEAT, FLOUR, MOLASSES, I &c. AT CLOSE PKICES'BY D. McEachern S; P. McNAIR, WHOLESALE GEOCEB HID Commission Merchant N. Water St., WUmington. N C. Offers to the Tt ade FEED OATS. FLOUR, NAILS. SHOT . SUGAR, CANDLES. CRACKERS. CON CENTRATED LYE, BUTTER, UOLA SES, VINEGAR, PEANUTS, ' CORN FISH, BAKING POWDER, 14ATCHE8, CANNED GOODS, COFFEE, 8PICT1 AND RICB. . vij-j foil Qnfl see Me oCTO mr prices odo Tens sole oi Morigooen Piopeili. B T VIRTUE OF A POWER OF SALE contained in a mortgage ; from George Lef twich and wife,; Ida Lef twich; lo John D. Tay.'or, receiver, ; f or Leila G. McGirt, et als, and 'subsequently trans ferred o John H. Gore, Jr.- guardian of Leila G. Mcpirt et als, the undersigned will, on Friday, April 1st, 1898,, at 12 o'clock m., offer for sale by public auc tion, for cash, at the court house door in the city of Wilmington, the tt ollowing described lot or parcel of land lying, be ing and. situate in the city of Wilmington and bounded and described as follows: The First Tract Beginning at a point in the southern line of lot No. 4 in, block 296, In j the western line of an alley, and running, thence northwardly -along said western line of said alley 36 feet, thence westwardly parallel with Bladen street about 70 feet, thence southwardly about 42 feet, and. thence - eastwardly .parallel with Bladen street about 80 feet to the beginning. ; V-- - ; -j , The Second Tract Beginning at a point in the western line of the aforesaid alley in block No. 296, 201 feet northwardly from the northern line of Bladen street,, thence northwardly along the said west ern line Of said alley parallel with Sev enth street '25 feetr. thence westwardly parallel with Bladen street 59 -v. feet, thence southwardly 31 feet,! thence east wardly parallel with Bladen street 77 feet t the beginning. Dated this March 2nd, 1898. '; . . . J. H. GORE. JR., mar 2 30t ' Assignee of the Mortgagee. SPRI1TGW0RK WILL SOON BEGIN ON BOTH FARM AND GARDEN AND FARMERS AND HOUSEHOLDERS WILL ' NEED- ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS AND DEAL ERS WILL DO WELL TO LOOK AT OUR i HIGH GRADE STOCK FOR WHICH WE ARE QUOTINO PRICES THAT YOU WOULD PAY FOR INFE RIOR GOODS ELSEWHERE. OUR GOODS AND PRICES ARB BEYOND COMPETITION, QUALITY CONSIDER ED. OUR , , . . - Peninsular Steel Range IS STILL WITHOUT A PEER. CALL AND SEE THEM. IT WILL BE A PLEASURE FOR US TO SHOW THEM. WE CARRY THE MOST-VARIED LINE IN COOKING AND HEATING STOVES TOBE FOUND IN THE CITY. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. - to , ATI0I1AL BAilK WTT HrT"KTOTrXT XT ; TiHis :;SAl 'HAS -BEEN Ei BUSINESS THREE AND A HALF TEARS AND HAS P1A;. - OUT $12,000 IN DIVIDENDS WITH $19,000 TO SURPLUS -a rv 1 1 fki iH'rij'.t. ; WB OFF!&.: TOU OUR SERVICES. IXXAiNBD . OS" f CHOTCTJ SECURITY OPEN YOt Jt ACCOUNT3TH US. JNO. S, ARMS&ONG, , GEOj R. FEENCH. I C W. YA QABRnsL HOIJCSS, J WILLIAM CALDES j J G L. qie HEN HUGH MAdfAj lV - CHA9. EI 0OSO12N, V WOBTHJ JAMEfiH.qHADBOrJSN.jB TrE2QCi0y OF BUSINESS FEB. POET TO COMPTBOLLEB, : iHVSOURCES. Loans1 .$572,903 10 .- 21 86 . 40,000 00 Overdrafts LU. S. 4 per ceft' bonds (at par). Banking Houssana Fixtures. 10,000 00 Due fiom Otnt;'ibanks. 209,167 71 Cash on handl..-.'.... 67,274 65 276,442 31 rntai - 1 ':'- .$399,367 27 Total Deposit! W. ....... Surplns and t;t Profits........ .. Bills JL'ayaDle na Re-Discounts ; , :M 4 - - Dividends Pii DlrldHnda PnMA iiav xrfi ipsta jmentnr capital yata in Nw Spring Goods. 1 4 . ,. - . : C have:; lot xtf , pretty new cheap j goodsC ; I am? feowlng a big line of fine ! Dress : Suit; 'ig,. Figured Flannel,!; suits from, $5.00 to $10.00. . Any gentle new Sillsa foil tresses and waist; a big man -who needs a nice Suit of Clothes lh" of Bne .ii-cales end Caltooesj a (big lot of iflceaflV spring Hats, Rib- ixHis, ivnuj.0; ; tana men s uioxmng, in fact my etxif looks brand, new and I am selling gixls cheaper this season than ever bfire. , -.- ' Read my ftoea and Come ' and 'see me. Fine 1 iiird Perbates ait 6c, 6c and .7o. Bemiiiful Sacking Flannel at 10c. Fine f fiiids, 1 yard '. wide, for Chilaren's duties, at 7c,il2c, 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c yard, t A beautiful line of Silks forljTaists in two-toned col ors at ; 23c ptayard, new goods; White I.China at 45,;.wRlack China at 40c, 60c 65c .and: $1.0GM?1AH kin'ds of spring Shirt .Waist Silk. beautiful line of fine new Fercaisli TBmid an-d Lace, ' all prices. Fanje Braid. Sets Of all kinds. Pearl Buttofv? ' Sihirt "Waist Sets from lOfcVito! 30c Jt. . 'New Spring , 'Dress Siuatl-ngis at 20c, 25c and, 3oc. We; "handltf a-'-beautiful Hue of , Black Dress; Goodi ji all prices from. 10c, 25c, 40c. 60c, 65c'fuid 75c. t We handle She GoddiMeal3'fand of Blafek Goods and We : haveys't received a beautffulM GEOHj; Q; GAYLQRD,! Proprietor yOF vVllLllHETuH 8 A IHIEr IN Howtarrh Robs its Victims of HealtH and Life. Catarrh fx, lh modi IriaMtntia nf Olaeasea. If jKiected.it Invariably reaches the . jfronchlal tubes and lnnijrs, rendA'tnar them weak, and QscepUble ?. consumption. . (LIpjpma. 4 Great Remedy) V ? Is t&e only irlcal treatment for this loathsoi -J disease. Catarrh la tfow recosmi .-d aa an affection of I the blood, at Jnot a mere local tron- Die. i xnexief. ijiooa partner is tnere fore the bep remedy, and the best -blood pnrifi-,'f acknowledged to be P. P. P. tr Sfef treatment with P. P. P the siCf 'etilne discharges, with ant . spitting ana oflensive Pitt " lflnnr anil nprma . ' nent and ra Kcal recovery soon re-" 1 Messrs. - .Ltm ft ak Brothers, Savan- nan, oa.-T.?i;f, - Gents I haf sed-nearlv four bnftlM of P. P. P., Li f mian's Great Remedy. I r : was afflicted t.rm the crown of my head to the soles of my feet. Vonr.P, P. P. has cured my dim. cuUy ofbreatf tia smothering, palpitation of the heart, and has relieved me of all pain. One nostril was cl(dfor ten years, but now 1 can breathe through it readily. --. 1 hayenotiOept on either side for twoyeara: in fact. I dreaded tosee nlehtcome. Kowlsleeo soundly in anj imposition all night. I am 50 years """Kt.w K'" i" was iuckj enougn io get r. r. r., ana t neartiiy recommend u to my friends anMhe public generally. Yours respectfully, 1 f a. M. RAMSEY. ; Thk Stk-tSjLp texab County of Comanche. Before the undersigned authority on thisxiay personally aplred A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly sworn, says on" oath that the forezoina? bhwwvuk ...a. ..j, uiui i tmLivc j ine vii iuc vi jr. Sworn (oVjd subscribed before me this August i: M. Id. P. P. . - 1 i- P. P. ivcuicuj ) is superior 10 bii varpapan lias ana xne mon scienHfic and successful remedy for old sores, pimples, blotches and all diseases of the skin and blood, w itUppman'i Oaeat Remedy) is well known to physicians,- who prescribe If 1 largely In their regular practice, the formula being printed on every , carton. Sold by all Druggists. :ppi1ian Brothers, For. fcale by R. R. BELLAMY. Kavassa if you WANT THE s i, ' . y y T Theyiare j jiijufactured Jwith the Greatest Care from the VERY BEST SE LECTEI 'MATERIALS. And haveJGreat Strength and Purity. For i -'IrtyJYearelNavassa FertUizers have proved. SUPERIOR . 1 TO ALL N AVASSiOOT CROP ' ?.;. ! IFER1HLIZER., 1 '"f 14 -feJfr;;- .''. Avail Phc Apid 7 per ct Ammonia ( 5 " Potash. .. 7 " AMMOmA &t) SOLUBLE !' " '"'tii'i ' ' 'I ' " ' . ITAYASt'i GUANO. Avail Phos; Acid per ct Ammonia " Potash V; :U HAEtESTTflI?G GUA1S0 Avail Phcfi Acid 8 per.ct Ammonia i f 3 " . Potash 00 Pounds Dissolved ; Bone, Acid -h w Fertilizer FOR SALE LEADING MERCHANTS Uii$:le Sam's I AI ill BACH LIGHTS $1.7&JNST AT.iT ,F,T). : OTZEH n. fbopoet n 0EAS.: :i:-. rHITIiOGK j- r: . ; .-; -? :.'j:-.:;:T--. : jf:- mi. -UElS OF UILOIilGTOIlr : - r-- .., - WILL PTiEJASE TOU. MONET AT 6 PER CENT, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. WILLIAM ' HRIST 18TH, s 1898; CONDENSED FK0M BE-1 LIABILITIES. Capital'. ,'.,.X. .$125,000 00 Surplus .....i Undivided profits Circulation ...... $60,000 00 15,912 11 75,912 11 36,000 00 662,455 1$ ! Total deposits ...... 7j Total ........ .. -,4..v.... ..$899,367 27 $607,000 . $650,000 . S40O 64,200 Kone. ' None. $062,000 ! 75,000 none. CAiit. Tp Annnm . octoper, ' 1 ' - : i .- m stock of Men's Spring Suits that ' 'we are offering at (bottom prices. Good and wants the full worth of (his money call w ine. ; II will give it to "him at New. -goods- and. pretty bottom prices. styles. ' SHOES, SHOES We sell quantities of Shoes . and' we carry a nice- stock qjmd a large ; stock. ;We sell, tooth wholesale and retail and If you give us a look I 'ban save you money, as I handle all- other goods . along with Shoes, then : by making the expense lighter, and 1 can sell them cheaper. Woman's Shoes from 60c, 75c,. $1, $1.25, $1-50 up . to $3. . Children's Shoes, 19c, 25c. 33c. 40c. 60c. 65c 75c ahd $L A line of, Boy's nic4 Tan Shoes, sizes tf rom," Iff to; 2, fine Dongola at 75c, regular price $1.25, bought at -a bargain. . '; ' Come and ee ; us and bring . your cards' and get them punched with all cash purchases -and get a nice Rock ing Chair, a'Dioe Cain Seat Lady's Chair, or get a nice Life Size Portrait free of cost to you on a $10 purchase. We sell all kinds ;df goods and we want your trade and offer big toar teatns and good goods at 112 . North -Front Street, opposite the Orton Hotel. BIG KACKtl stum, ; ; old. but expect soon to be able to take bold of the f. Mr - llicuiLlDC is 1 rue. A. M. RAMSEY. 4tH,.i8oi LAMBERT. N. P.. Comanche Countv. Texaa. lK? ior. vivinmii ii Block. KJU f MlAJUUlla VKUa fertilizers ! OTHERS. SPECIAL TRUCK GUANO, Avail Phos Aeid 8 ier ct Ammonia 4 " ' Potash 4 v " ' C0REE TOBACCO GUANO. v i ; -'-.'-,.'.''. Avail Phos. A cid 8 per c Ammonia 4 " Potash- 4 - NAVASSA COTTON FERTILIZER. 1 Avail Phos. Acid 8 per ct Ammonia . .is Potash iS ; in Every Bag. Phosphate; f- Zainit and Materials. EVERYWHERE. , , t Preparations f or war and (best assurance of peace. "Insurance placed through our agency is the (best protection against loss of fire. 'We repxiesenit the strongest and - most reliable coonpaniea In the world, 5 whose assets aggregiabe upward of $416,- 000,000.00 and whose (policies are good - for their face value In any emergency. Rats the lowest consiste-n't iwith aib I solute security,- and (protrtpt adjust-. ment of alj losses guaranteed. - Willard & Giles FOR INSURANCE , .' CALL ON . . J. H. BOftTWRIGHT & 80H L AGENTS ,1 . OOF THEO Liyerpbol & London & Globe Insurance Co. 11 NIGM ! . ..: : ... . . AND RUST; PROOF Wax Beans oa hand. The seed are new and thoroughly reliable. Get my .prices and examine stock before buying , else where. . ; A few Gold Fish left. Will. close them out at two for 15 cents. . 11 s 016 M m AND SEED EMPORrtJM. 126 SOUTH FRONT ST. PHONE 65 OUR STOCK IS READY FOR INSPECTION AND COMPARISON AT ANY TIME. WE HAVE ONE OH TWO CAR LOADS . FIND FEED FOR STOCK. ' ' SEE 01 MOLASSES STOCK BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER. SAMPLES AND PRICES ON RE QUEST. HAIL & PEARS ALL feb 22 ILANTTC AND NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. ' i TIME TABLE 4. ! ' - To Take Effect Sunday, November 28, 1897. AT 12 M.- Supersedes Time Table 24, 1895. 3,; of ! October 'And Supplements Thereto. Eastbound. Westbound. yVALENTINB mm mm 01 I 616 ran Iff n PE1I No. 3. . I No. 4. Pass'ger . . - i j JPass'ger Daily STATIONS. I Dally Ex. Sun. JEx. Sun. A.MP.M y ' ; . (A.MP.M 1 10 Tio Lv. ....Goldsboro... Ar 11 05 8 00 9 14 4 32 Lv. Kinston.... Ar. 10 12 6 00 I 30 5 45 Lv. ...New Bern... Ar. 8 57 10 47 3 51 7 02 Lv. .More'h'd City. Ar. 7 42 8 15 P.M P.M - i A.M A.M i S. I DILL Superintendent. Cooe Feor QDfl Yaokio yoiiey Rdiiway u JOHN GILL, RECEIVER. Schedule in Effect January 23. 1898. 1 South Bound - Daily '" No.l. North Bound Daily No. 2. 9 00am MAIN LINE. 7 20pm 4 10 p m Ar... Wilmington ...Lv Lv... Fayetteville ...Ar 12 10 p m 4 00 p m Ar... Fayetteville ...Lv 12 18 p m 12 25 p m 3 65 pm Lv Fayettevilfle Jun Lv 2 36 p m 12 45 p in 12 17 pm ILv..,. Sanord ...;.Lv 148pm 3 47 p m 4 20pm 4 30pm 5 17 pm 5 47 p m 6 15 p m 7 45 p m Lv...... Climax .....Lv Lv... G-reensboro ,..Ar 11 65 a m Ar... Greefasboro ...Lv 11 06 a m 10 33 a m Lv... Stokesdale ...Lv Lv. Walnut Cove ...Lv 10 04a iiiii-... Rural Hall ...Lv 8 40 a m t,v...;. Mt Airy1 .Ar South Bound 'V Daily No. 3. : North I Bound i Daily No. 4.- : BENNETT S VILLE. 7 10 p m 6 15 p m 6 43 p m 5 07 p m 4 50pm Ar.. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv., Bennettsville ..Lv ... Maxton !..i..Lv , Red Springs ..Lv! . Hope Mills ,..Ly . Fayetteville ...Ar 8 00 a m 9 07a m 9 35 am 10 20 a m 10 40 am No. 15. South Bound Mixed. Dally Ex. Sun No. 16. North Bound Mixed. Daily MADISON BRANCH fEx. Sun. 6 10 p m 4 25 p mi 3 15 p m Lv..'.. Ramseur Lv 6 40 a m 8 30am 9 17 am 9 35 a m 11 07am 11 55 a m Lv...... Climax .i..w..Lv Lv... Greensboro ....Ar Ar... Greensboro ...Lv Lv... Stokesdale .....Lv 2 45 a m 1 25 p m 12 35 p m Lv Madison .....Ar Freight train No. 8 on the cape Fear and Yadkin Valley. now leaves Wilming ton at 4:45 p. m.; arrives at Fayetteville at 11:15 p. m. Passenger, car on this train. - ' I ; .'.-'(-. Connections at Fayetteville with At lantic Coast Line, at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at RedSprlngs with the Red Springs and Bowmore ttaii rbad, at Sanf ord with the Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf with the Durham and Char lotte Railroad, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Wamut Cove with the Norfolk 1 and Western Railway. . 1 , : t. J. W. FRY, W. E. KYLE, " Gen'l Manager. Gen'i Pass. Agent. TO AI.li POINTS. Schedule In Effect May SO. 1897. .-v.: - ; .- 1 ,-.'- - 1 .r:..-; Trjiin 41. 'Leavefl Wilmlneton 1:20 p. m.. arrives Lumberton 6:26 p. m., Pembroke 5:46 r. m., Maxton :12 p..m.. Laurinburg e-.a'p. m., Hamlet 8:53 p. in. Connect at Hamlet with train 41 for Charlotte and Aima ani -arith train : 4A2 for Ports mouth, Richmond, Washington and points North. '. ' Train 41. Leaves Portsmouth 9:20 a, m; arrives Weldon 11:41 a. m.; Kaieign s:du s m Ran ford 5:03 rx. m.. Hamlet 6:53 P- m. Rockingham 7:39 p. m.. Wadesborp 8:11 p. m., Monroe 8:12 p. m.. Charlotte 10:25 p. m., Athens 8:45 a, m. and Atlanta 6:20 a. m nnnnectlon. at Weldon with train from Richmond and all Northern points. Pull man sleeper, Portsmouth, to Nashville, Tenn. : ' ! Train 403. Leaves Washington 4:10 p. nichmond 8:56 D. m.. Portsmouth 8:45 p. m. Arrives Weldon 11:10 p. m.. Raleigh 2:07 a. m., Sanford J:35 a, m.. Hamlet 6:10 a. m., Rockingham 5:23 a. jn., Wadesboro 6-.G4 a. m.. Monroe 6:43 a. m.. Charlotte 70 a. m., Lincointon 10:20 a. m., Shelby 11:18 a. m., Rutherfordton 12:30 noon, Athena 1:15 p. m.. Atlanta 3:60 p. m. Connections at Atlanta for all points South and West. Pullman Sleeper. Washington to Atlanta, and Portsmouth to cnester. Train 88. Leaver Hamlet 8:20 a. m. Ar rives Laurinburar 8:46 a, m.. Maxton 9:05 a. m.. Pembroke t:31 , a. : m.. Lumberton 9:53 a. m.. Wilmington 12:05 noon. Con nects at Hamlet with- trains from Wash ington. Portsmouth. Charlotte and At lanta. , Train 402. Leaves Atlanta 1:00 p. m. Ar rives Athens 3:18 d. m.. Monroe 9:30 p. m. Leaves Rutherfordton 4:35 p. m., arrives Shelby 5:55 p. m., Lincointon 6:56 p. dl, Charlotte Sua p. m., Monroe uo p. m Wadesboro 10:31 p. m., Rockingham 11:05 p. m., Hamlet 110 p. m.. Sanford U01 m., Raleigh 2:16 a. m., Weldon -4:55 a. mv Portsmouth 7:25 a, m., Richmond 8:18 a. m., Washington 12:31 noon. Pullman Sleepers, Atlanta to Washington and Chester to Portsmouth. " Train 18. Leaves Hamlet 7:15 p. m., ar rives Gibson 8:10 p. m. .- Returning, leaves Gibson 7:00 a. m., arrives Hamlet 7:50 a. m. Train 17. Leaves Hamlet 8:40 a. m., ar rives Cheraw 10:00 a. m. Ke turn ing, leaves Cheraw i:Q0 p. m., arrives Hamlet 80 p. xn.4f ; -;'-': - -.. ;? All trains dally except No. 17 and 18. Trains make Immediate connections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Or leans. Texas, California, Mexico, Chatta nooga, Nashville, Memphis, Macon. Florida. For Tickets, Sleepers, etc., apply to THOS. D. MEARES. - 'SSS? Agent Wilmington. N. C . E. FT. JOHN, Vice PresI and Genl Manager. H. W. B. GLOV.:, Traffic Manager. -V. E. McBEE, Gea'l Superintendent. ; T. T. ANDERSON, Gen'l Pa-s. Agent. t..-eralC . rcrtrr-rilX .Va. First Car ot Potatoes ' The first car of our famous Early Ross and Early - Ohio Seed Potatoes haa ar rived. Let u have your orders foe prompt shipment. . ; 50,000 UONOGEAII CIGARS. The leading So Cigar of North Caro lina. . A trial order will convince you. B. F. : KEITH . CO., Wholesale Grocer, Wilmington, N. C. flTLflNTIC 60AST LINE. Schedule in Effect Feb. 27, 1898, Departures from Wilmington., i NORTHBOUND., I DAILY No. . 48 Passenger Due Mag . 9:35 A. M. nolla 11:02 a. m., Warsaw 11:11 a. m., Goldsboro 12:05 i p. m.. Wilson 12-5 p. m., i Rocky Mount 1:40 p. m., Tarboro 2:31 .'p. m., Weldon 4:33 p. m., Peters- ' : burg 6:22 p. m.. Richmond '7:11 p. m., Norfolk 6:05 p. m., Wash- . ington 11:30 p. m.. Baltimore 1:05 a. m., Philadelphia!. 3:50 a. ' m.. New York 6:53 a. m.,.Bos- ton 3:00 p. m. i . DAILY No.. 40 Passenger Due Mag- t 7:15 Pj M. nolla 8:56 p. tn.,, Warsaw 9:10 p. m., uoiasooro iu:iu p. m., w it son, 11:06 p. m., Tarboro 6:35 a. m., Rocky Mount 11:57 p. nr., Weldon 1:42 a. m.. (Norfolk 10:30 ' a, m., Petersburg 3:14 a, m., Richm'-d 4:00 a. m.. Washing- j ton, 7:4 a. m., Baltimore 9:03 a. m., Philadelphia 11:25 i a.' m.. " ' New York 2:Q3 p. m.j Boston 9:00 p. m. . i . DAILY No. 50 Passenger Due Jack- . except envllle 4il3 p. m., New Bern ' Sunday 6:40 p.m. . j ' s. 2:25 p. m. ... . ( . I . ; . - ' ; SOUTHBOUND. , ; j- : ' - DAILY " 65 Passenger Due Lake 4:00 p. m. Waccamaw 5:09 p. m.; Chad- i : do urn 5:u p, m., Alar ion b:43 p. 1 m., Florence 7:25 p. m.j Sumter ' 9:10 p. m., Columbia 10:30 p. m., Denmark 6:12 a. m., Augusta : 7:55 e m., Macon 11:15 a. m.. i ,A-tlanta 12:25 p. -m., Charleston ' ' ; 10:50 p. m., "Savannah 1:50 a. m., 1 . Jacksonville 7:30 a. m., SU Au- ; P gustine 10:30 a. m., Tampa 5:25 L i p.. m. i L - . ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON FROM j T V ' THE NORTH. j . -DAILY No. 49 'Passenger Leave Bos-. 5:50 p.m. ton 1:03 p. m.. New York 9:08 p. m., nuaueipnia iz:)t a. m, Balthnore 2:50 a. m., Washing-' a. m., Petersburg 3:12 'a. m., m., Petersburg 10:03 a. m., Nor folk 8:40 a. m., Weidon 11:52. . - m., Tarboro 12:12 p. m., Rocky Mount 12:47 p." m., Wilson 2:37 , p. m., Goldsboro 3:22t ". m., .Warsaw 4:11. p. m.. Magnolia 4:24 n. m. I . , DAILY No; 41 Passenger Leave Eos 9:30 a. m. ton 12:00 night, New York '9:30 a. mu, i'niiaaeipnia ia:ua p. m., .. Baltimore 2:25 p. m.. Washing ton 3:46 m., Richmond' 7:30 p. m., Petersburg 8:12 p., m., jNorfolk 2:20 p. ra., Wei- , don 9:43 p. m.. (Tarboro 6:01 p.. m., Bxx;ky Mount 6:40 a. m.. . leave Wilson 6:22 a. m.. Golds- ' - boro 7:01 a. m., Warsaw 7:53 a. m.. Magnolia 8:05 s in. DAnvr No. 51 vPaesenger Leave New except Bern. 9:00 a. m., Jackson villa ' Sunday 10:26 a. m. 4 - - 12:15; p. m. FROM THE SOUTH. . - DAILY No. B4 Passenger ieave Tam 1:20 p. m. pa 8:10 a. m.. Sanford. 3:27 d. m. Jacksonville 7:40 p., m.. Savan nah -1:45 a. m., Charleston 6:33 : a. m Columbia 6:45 a. m., At lanta 8:20 a. m., Macon 9:00 a, m.. Augusta 2:30 p. ira., Den- 1 murk 4:25 p. m., Sumter 8:12 a. l - m., Florence 8:58 a. m., Marion 10:36 a. m.,-Chadbourn 11:38" a. ; m.. Lake Waccamaw 12:09 D. m - ally except Sunday. . - - Trains on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Weldon 3:55 p. m Halifax 4:30 p. m., arrives Sccrtland Neck at 6:20 , p. m., Greenville 6:57 p.-m., Kinston 7:55 p. mi Returning leave lClnston 7:50 a, m., Greenville 8:52 a. m., arriving Halifax at ' 11:18 a. m., Weldon 11:33 a. m.j daily ex -cept i Sunday. . i , 'irains on Washington Branch leave. ! - Washington 8:20 a, m. and 2:30 p. m., ar- rive Parmele 9:10 a. m. and 4:00 p. m., re- -i turning leave Parmele 9:35 a, m. and 6:30 p. m.. arrive Washington 11:00 a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Dally except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro. N. C.i daily ex ; cepti Sunday 6:30 p. m.. Sunday! 4:15 p. ., ( arrives Plymoutn 7:40 p. m. and 6:10 p, m. Returning leaves Plymouth dally except . Sunday 7:50 a. m., and Sunday9:00 a. m.. i arrives Tarboro 10:05 a m.-andj 11:00 a. m. UTam on Midland N. C. Branch leavea ' Goldsboro daily except Sunday 7:10 a. m., ' arriving emithneid 8:30 a, m. Returning leaves Smlthneld a?00 a. m.: arrives at Goldsboro 10:25 a. j. I Train on Nashvmo ' . rftptx leavea Rocky Mount .at 4:30 t. m.. arrives Nash ville 5:05 p. m.. Spring Hodo 5:30 d. m Returning leaves Spring Hope at 8:00 a ' m., NashvUle 8:35 a. m., arrives at Rock : Mount 9:05 a. m.. dally except Sundav. 7-? in on Clinton Branch leaves War-) " iy, j tor Clinton.' dally exceDt Sundav. ; 11:20 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. Returning leaves Clinton 7:00 a. m. and 3:00 d. m. Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee' ld:09 a. ni., arrive Latta 10:26 a. m., Dillon 10:38 a. m., Rowland 11:54 a. returning; leaves Rowland 6:13 p. m., artves Dillon 6:33 p. "m., Latta 6:46 p. m.. Pee Dee 7:10 p. m. daily. - - Trains on Conway Branch leave Hub 8:30 a. m., Chadbourn 11:43 a. i m:, arrive Conway 2:03 p. m., leave Conway 2:45 p. m., Chadbourn 5:45 p. m., arrive Hub '6:21 ' p. mi, Daily except Sunday, i Central of South Carolina Railroad : leave Sumter 6:27 p. m.. Manning 68 p. m., arrives Lanes 7:36 p.i m., leaves Lanes 8:34 ja. m.. Manning 9:08 a. m., arrive Sumter 9:37 a, m. dally. ' Georgetown ana Western Railroad Leave Lanes 9:30 a, m. and 7:55 p. m., ar rtve Georgetown 12:00 m., 9:14 p. m.. leave Georgetown 7:00 a. m. and 3:00. p. m:, ar-i rive Lanes 8:25 a. m. and 6:25 p. m., daily : excep Sunday. . Trains on C. & D. R. R.' leave Florencs daily except Sunday. 9:55 p. im., arrive Darlington 10:28 a. m., Cheraw 11:40 a. m., Waflesboro 12:35 p. m. Leave Florence' daily except Sunday 8:00 p. m., arrive Darlington 8:25 p. m., Hartsville 9:20 p. n. ' BennettsvlUe 9:21 p. m.. Gibson 9:45 a. m.. Leave Florence .Sunday 'only 9:55 a. ml arrive Darlington 10:27 a. m., Har'-vlUs U:10 a. m. , j . Leave Gibsondally except Sunday 8:33 a. ni.1 Bennettsville 6:59 a. m;, arrive Dar lington 7:50 a. in. Leave Hartsvllle daily except Sunday 7:00 a. m.,arrlve DUng ton t:45 a. m., leave Darlington 8:55 m.. arriye Florence 9:20 a, m. Leave Wades boro; IdaQy except Sunday 4:25 p. m.; Che-" raw 6:15 p.. m., Darlington 6:29 p..m., ar- rive Florence 7:00 p. m. Lave Hartsvilla Sunday; only 8:15 a. m., Darlington 9:00 a. m., arrive. Florence .9:20 a. m. -f . Wilson and Fayetteville Branch leavs Wilson! 2:20 p. rn., llfl6 p. mMi arrive Sel-, ma 8tl5 p. m., Smlthfleld 3:22 p. m.. Dunn 4:00 -p. m., Fayetteville 4:47 p' m., 1:14 a. m., Rowland .6:13 p. m., returning leave Rowland 10:54 a. m., Fayetteville 1218- p. m., 10:15 p. m,, Dun l-joi p. im.. Smith field 1:39 p. m., Selma 1:47 -p. m., arrive Wilson 2:35 p. m., 12:09 a. m. "-.aj5riva; - Manchester & Augusta R. R. trains leave! Sumter 4:29 a. m.. C res ton 6:17 e, m., arrive Denmark 6:12 a. m. Returning leavej Denmark 4:25 p. m., Ores ton 6:30 n! m., Sumter 6:25 p. m. Dally. ; . ; . Pregnalls Branch trains leave Creston 5:45 a. m., arrives Pregnalls 9:16 a, m. Re turning leaves. PregnalU 10:00 a, mT arrives Creston 8:50 p. m. Dally excepl Sunday. . Bishopvllle Branch trains leave EI- Mott iU:10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., arrive. -Lucknow 1.00 pMn. and 8:30 p. m. Re IH5?llniB'' leave Lucknow 6:05 a. m. 'and 2:00 p. m., arrive Elliott 8:25 a. nuand Z'mS p.m.i Dally except Sunday Jpally except Sunday. "Sunday only, "j; (:-. H. M. EMERSON, .i? r . General Passenger Agent. R- KENLY, General Manager. ' T. U. EMERSON. Traffle iciaasgae, The Clyde Steainship . Co. " I-1- " - - !' ;! . JEW" YORK. VILMINGTON, N. O. uiuuxvuxuuwrii d. c., LINES. f LEAVE NEW YORK. CROATAN Saturday, March 5th" ONEIDA- Saturday.; March' 12th, - H jl FROM WILMINGTON." ; .( ONEIDA 4 Saturday, March 5th CROATAN Saturday. March 12hC 1 FOR GEORGETOWN. , CROATAN- -Tuesday, March 8th ONEIDA -.Tuesday, March 15th Steamship Oneida does not carry pas sengers. . Through bfUs of lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to , and front' points in North and South' Carolina. - - For Freight or Passage apply to. - , H. G. SMALLBONES, --t - '! ; - - - - Superintendent THEO. f EGER, Trafflo Manager, - . . - 5 Bowling Green, N. "i ; W. P. CLYDE & CO.. General Aceat 11 r -.- -' , , ; ! ;'- -; :.fr:' !;- yr. : im'T'7- .T''-HU 1 " f "fei C
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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