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SHE ilii.uTUU iiLScL VEDfkoDAY UAROH 30, L:3 rM O1 i ! JACKSON A BELL COMPANY. Entered at. the Fostoftlce at Wilmington, N. C, as second class matter. "U ' ; April 13, 1S97.J J 4 TERMS OP SUBSCIlIPriON. POSTAG3 FTwErAID. 4 ?TIII3 DAI Li MESSENGER by miJl, three 'ma Tar. 87.00: six months,: 83.60; imonths, $1.75; one: month. 60 cents, Served to the city at 60 cents a month; one week, 15 cents; ?1.7s1ror three months or 37.00 a year. j ' I f THE SEMI-WEEKLY MESSENGER (two 8 page -papers), by, mail, one year, 11.00: six months,' Sfi cents, in advance. WTIiMTNaTON. N. C. IWEtDSESDiAT, M3AiR!QH 30, 898. , VfHAT WILL AMERICANS 'SAY OF if I -, .;:- IT ' There ?tre onlltkms df LAmertcan w- - ters and figfatersj'-who vtfll hard'ly relish the outlook on, Tuesday imornil ng as fcftven in ityie- Irufll - telegraph to service ' f fThe IMjesWnger. It will strike them .'that the tail of tfve American 'Eaff le hay (been disfigured f some ef the faaltheTs Ihave not 'been .pl-ucked. mhey wll oiot (be atlsned. at tfhje last lattitude and as pect! o'fi Unbl ! Sam, -wti'th ibis aword sheathed, ihis head hanging' Vlown and ' tods f atee wrinkled and sihadowekl. j They ' rwtilll nbt reJsfce j that the repaibl'loah ipresfdft, iwaw ipvough$ at ttughiy pa rtrloit'ic ind ibecomlng.to hound in, 'the " doga yflwar luSpon It-he south, ami j vol- . wnteferSd' to Ihelpf iburn oult awl slaulglh ter itfhe southern; men tin (revolt tsfpiilkl-ng 1 like the oppressed 'Oufoams Dor liberty taml findaperiden'cie. (We suspect the flg'hitilng imaJoT justified 'tJh-e awiful visi ta'tlon of efheridn. iShernmn and other 1 (northern marauders, Ibununers, house ; Jburners land oi'ty destroyers, and hur raihed .when Georgia and Sout'h Caro- I ;JJ;aa and VJrgrir3a and .Miissoanri j were tsi'Ven over to it'fte ravages or nianaars "and scoundrels as iberetft of fee Xng- of 'humanity as 'the Woody "Weyler afr any odher jof the (Spanish officers, dri Oulba 'Wlhof ftiave ! outraged humanity and (brought ete-rnla) reproach upon the name of iSpain .and fClviHzaJtion, But he (major's eymipatihies are. 'ImOig'hlty etirong" now j for the (fighting negroes i in Cuba, and The Is deeply, (greatly jmoved When he reads I of bhe S'pandfilhj Ibanbatfibies. JHn' gnita i (his teSh.l poill 'his hair, "blors -and d!oamsiand swears 'he has a great ! snolnd f tx make tiha SpanMi ' Ibe- ' (have feaeimiselfvea; ' (Butt he. has Igrowin very pSicliflte, and even Ss so candascend iag "and cibliging he ds wil'llinig to- hae (peace wpon perhaps any te-rms u it least luponrtthe termsj of the (money :endei8 and the money i power. ;Such la .. tihe ifigh'tinig imajor'd : last- poedtion.l lAmy- .:. , tning to prevent iwar. a were lis no t peace with honor dm hfs heart! mow, ; ' The' Ssand has somehoiw f allen out -of 1- ihlis "craw."' (He fis not ion-ly if orj peace. ' : ibult almost ready ffor peace on' Slpajm's own terms. And there is (where the .: shoe pinches Uncle Sam's idorns. r The - S'dieta'.of tt;wo days! age Joafbleantierven tion Is (gone, and the demand on jit 'Chat .. Spain herself 'must come to terms with - , Jthe insurgents &nd stop 'the war, and (feed her own starving poor. That Is all "played out'j "it looks. I It lis now tha'ti the Una fed Spates must idb-the ifeeding of starving Ouhans that (become so thrbuigb and hy Spanish ibar ibarity, and .tha;t too. without sending food supplies on war vessels as iwas .. proposed. -. The (only 'thing that Spain . :conced'es at all! is the great - rppublic tff she so minds! "may' expend her own : resources In kejepin'g ffirom starvation ; - the vtsctims wf i Spanish (mlisruie and - cruelties, hut even v this gnace. shall not ; he granlted except tshe food comes : ii . ithe tway ordered fram Madrid. 'And '(Barkis. Is wlllin." ":.' j ; Well that ds very, pacific considering;, j : McKlnley's IdeaiOf peace with honor is Ito allow (Spain to have her own sweet way ail the way. . Ohe may ibl ay up vessels, starve to death -non-comhait- . (anits, aJbuse and; defame the American snaime and honor jand iwhen she (becomes placable enough jto allow the population ou njuiDa to -oe 1 lea from American granaries and moke-houses (Without pay or any 'the least semtblariee of . . thankfulness and gratitude t'he presi- i . 'dent gladly accepts the hone and talks L ' of (peace with honor. '"tPlty the sorrows L ' - - i 1 of a poor old man," "Give the old dog a i .. "' i . fbone.' IThe American eagle is oit fly ing high any moj-e. He is away ff hid' in dhtick foliage, ilose mewed and molt- !-. r ittg his - draggled, drooping feathers ji " The Voor American (bird looks iislck and i - ' j: ,-. sorrowful. ' ' ' . ;. ; '!!- ' . . Now t'he (MesseWger does not ii . war nor has dt ever so desired. ' I. I desire pit Ibe- -. i ii fflieved ithat peace could Ibe db'tained on (fair and honorable terms without re- v ! - i j ji ' aortlntg to dreadful war.' (But It has not ! i fbeen (Willing after Spain's "bullying of ., V our country and tenlffic:and aatanic II - - . i ii ; ! war upon .Che Cubans 'to-see itidefiant 1 . ; and dlcitattngl 'tOj the (American people. ;- If nothing more was to he done than 1 , (McKinley .now. sejems to favor It'ds most i I ' (unfor.bunate and jtrnost huimiTlating that ; ' Li- . the war In iCXiba . wds , ever inieihiti'oned f , n the federal ifcoragress, or that the ! f soft and flabby aJdminlstratiMi ever got - its' water and soap and entered upon -" 1 1 .the tehJldlsh Ibusiness of (bio wins hulb ' T'1 1tes."ieiice'p(ropound Would toeuve teeen. ' "i j : (far hetter.- It would have saved our . country from igreat censure If not con- j - ' tempt, and from ja wide-spread war ex i citemen,t j . ' ! ; !i! The talk to Burope now dsi frpendly " mediation. But that ds wholly lunaeces- : v sary. . McKinley has saved that neces sity, for he is agteeahle and plaii t and j , " accommodating, j He the might; r ma- I M JorT will avert war. (And the congress , S r. stands hy holding the major's chkpeau . ; ! and consenting.'' That is the present l . ! ; at titude. There Is to (be ho war, ipo in- i . d enmity, no apology even for ' the de ; 1 struotiont of the Maine, and jspaiLn Till makes no promlises as to ending the ".j war, but .boldiyt j accuses the. Tinited : ; ; States -as responsible for its Ions con- ;!- tinuahce. i ... i f The 'Washiisg'toh Post on Sunday had ,: . a cartoon. Uncl Sam in a greal grin, i wTtli hair flowing' In the wind, ! is riding ' ! n" ' ' I I i t at a furious pace in a chariot oi' war, Mi - driving three fiery and swiift C lorses i I f called "Senate, Executive and House." The motto underiieath Is 'TThds' ts the ' teara that will win every time. 'V I tought ;tT to put its cieveri. cartoonist to work i ;! ' lupon- another picture. 'Let the war car - Ml (be tuinoled and t toroken, 'the uteeds. i i separated and fleeing, Unde 8am lying" : : . flat of hds hack with arms up land legs 4 ' raised, and the j Spanish . wolf s in ' 'i - fierce .pursuit with the iSpahlsh jflhips to the distance fweparing tx bomhard ' . . New York. Write underneath Span ; ish Grit is too Strong lor Uncle Sam's BacWbone." There TrtU.'be wo war, The war (tor .. .-- - . i f . i - - - ;. thumanlity has- petered put. There is aiot a word froon' Spain that she will stop the - war. Her conce'sSJona ihegin Bind end with 'the f eedinlg' Of her poor Jby Afrnetficam charity. If the congress gitves It all up to the Ktcle major it la ivery certjaln thatlhe United States will tbe tounttiliated ahd .dlsaippoiaiteA, (We have hoped (that iwar wouSd mot come, hut we were not prepared for a com plete 'backdown on thei part of our (gocverntment after Bo'awuch war pre paration and1 talk and ibluster. We hopedrflimmess o purpose to intervene In (behalf of huananaitiy and lAimertcan interests would jprevattl so far as to stop the Spanish (barbarities, and with out-war. : ': i :. - ' lAs to the aiain4 It 4s taipossibile with fthe American report to ohtain, satls- ifacUon or tot punish the !baihar3c TSpan lards.' fWhenever our court (failed to fix the responfctilbdllfcy upon the Span- aards, and when the Spanish report de clared the explosion "was internal and without outside: paoise "or -interference, then there was j nothing to go upon, BSpalh swore dinhocence,' and became in dignant at the! jmere hint of connd- vance, - ana cms srorceas 'rne uniteia ScaifeB government to ailence. One of thft ijondon dailies said hoth countries should ask for "an independent lnves gatdon'V That jshould ibe' made. The people' of the United Sta'tes wH neYfT (believe anything else than that ras-i cally Spaniards destroyed the Maine in a .tame of peace as she TVas lytogr in a "Spanii'sh harbor. j That - indeed -la ''the deep damnation of tts taking'' off." The people of this country, hy a tremendous majortf y, hav1 (been for iwar Iflorfweeks ever since . the mws o ith destruction of the .'Maine was known. .. . CUBE A f30lD IN ON DAT j' Talta "Laxative Bromo Quinine TahletB. All dnie-elata refund the money' If It fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B Q. on each tahlet. ; ASTOUNDING INJUSTICE AND MIS STATEMENTS . Timie anld aiga'Dn, -uinltll lit heoame an old lbory, has ) ichle aiessaniger poiinttjed oult (the secfiomaij chanacoer of Norithteiirn njiadie school Ihliistories, overflowlnlgr wfl,th ifalse'sltaltemeinitsj Iraac curacies and sup- pretsailonis of .. itrluith. As ; far hack , as 1875, i -we hegan ito examine and criti cise t lajnid complain of the umiflalrhieBS of manly Northern school histories They niott Only grossly mlisrepretemlt the HaineEJt falcts, hjut deH'belrately Med as to hajttles, numhrs emgaged adid results The real causes jof khe tgreat war ha"ve (never 'beemi correctny g'lven! in amy tNoxithiertn tbook' eo far as wie ae Ini- ifldrmied. The end sought has tnottheen (the itiru'th, the -w-hole Itru'th, or taidieied alny part of t'he (truth. The mieaseaitie- hreirats, !the tfabrfcaitaona, ithe suippres siorjs and omissions have heeh;. iniamiy a'nd maJrvelloujs.'j Howl the iSou'them p'arenits have ever alliowteld Itlhle'lr idhiil- dren to 'be taught hy ith!e 'use of such hoclks rvvould hej myberdous dif 'we dlid snot knlolw- hlow acckmmlodatin'g arid siu perscrviceahle are miaihy (teachers and ihow ignorant are many parentis. ! -j- iThe 'PuHaskt Chapter off- itihld UnJOed Daugihiters of the Kmederacy have heeii tudySmg some Northern hiaboTtiies and wiill presemt a report dhowtihig re suite 'tio the Virginia tate Board of EdiuKsaltlon.,. Itls jjrepor't appears to," 'the iBiichm'OTwi (Va. ly two columms. .Timies, amid 111113 tniear- Tt shows up THaJUhiai- m'er's School 'Hisfory of . hiei . Unl'tied Sltiasttas talt 'lemlgth, and metre ibriefly ex poses !BanniesB "History ho'th dhlickents of (the -same hatdhiinig. The .report Shows lies, misuse-of words.pervietrKljanisi of history, supressiona of ifaicts ahd Other mlqulltlie's. j ' ) ' How.imuclh! Kmig'er; audh ifaiflattnoua siainderiers and perventiers of historic 'truth are to he permitted to he taught An, the BoU'th' we cah'indt undertake to say. But' histories published soon, af ter 1870, wienie most foul and' slandier- col's and (unfair, and the report referred to shows that Iniquity tsitlll ahouhds, andl !if possible 'is grea'ber ! howth!a'n a iuarter of a . century ago.' The Soulth IhjasJ a half doze'h school, htorles j prle- pared hy Southern -writers. IThiey are -not. perfect, hut they aire not mere' lis-' sues of falsehoods 'and mfisrepresenta- tions. They should In every instance have1 tthe .preference over (northern books prepared ihy northern, enemies and nipple (shoulders. Rev. Pr. J. Wil liam , Jones and "Virgfinians, have Sirs. 'Pendleton, hoth school histories. There are several others to he olbtained.. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The heat salve in the world for Cuts, Iruises, - Sores, 'Ulcers, Salt Rheum, yever Sores, Tetter, . Chapped Hands, Ohirblalns. Corns, and all Skin Erup tlons, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Iti ls guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per hox. For.sal by R. R. Bellamy. ' A DANGEROUS FRAUD i " t ' : This 3s an age ; of wrong doing, of rascalities, frauds,, iniquitous tamsts and general deviltry.! There are items" of thousands of penisioners dirawihlg money from the people who are not (euitiitled to one oemlt. (Nearly, a mfiliioin people mearly all norlthM-are suckotnig (the -life hlood.of the Siatioh as pensioners, and 'that after "nearly thirty-three years of peace. The repuMicain corruptdoniiista are defiernyJnied (to increase ttlhe njumher of blood-surs.l Anidtlhler Boiurce of frayd olf a very detesitaible kidd la the "aJbuse: im securing- na'buralizalfcloin: - pa Pertt. Tare fenoe is doiwn alrrtost to tene gTound by law nkw, 'but (there are ras vajjy vmcuats wno are Tor sweeping away ithe last plank. This ahuse is no doubt great, and fespecJaKy in nooritlhern (ejiities. The Ph'iiadelphja Record an houinces -this: ; !j . ""' - ' ! : ' J"J,n ,tn? United States district court to i-imjiaaeipma (t'he otiber day, three mien, two of them, officers of the Coufnt, were weuiuoiKjea -Bor.issU'i!nifir false amA flapn lent (na'turalizat'ioiri nwtimAaW i trx Sdfed of mock ceremonial, acteorditnig ,to uik; ijpmrus, imposed, upon foreligniers who deaired ito become they iwaitied," these officers were (turn-' Bng- our vocers ajt an expedStoous and' ttt Us healthful .thait hi one oity, Phil adelphia, such scurtiirels coin he pun ished. Mind, you, (the rascals just: se verely sentenced were officers of United Stiabes counts; Thie Judge In eentetoci-ng the mliscreants pp'inted' ' out, says "the Record, the "magnitude and dangers of the -crime of: nSalturaJizling applicants who are not. (etntftOed Ito certifteCtes jof ciiltijsenship. (Not j only is such an. of femse am injury ti the state and an 5m posiittdn upon the qualiifleid eteotjoratie of itihe covm'try, hut 4t (might; teai ito se rious SMtetraa-tionall cWmplaous, piit tang the Nation t a' vast expesasei and (brouihte In (am effort bo protect one of these rraukiuJritlyi oaburalized residetits Hwho had again gone abroad amki f alien Mto tthie clutches of foreign authorl- We have not heen able to understand why people from other lands should! he clothed wi th all of the powers of Aaner- stean c:,ehs!hip .tn-,,a Jiffey," UiSle native-horn: must live (hjere for tnmitiy jonte years. If there 3a proprteitiy, uis- tdce or safety to.. 0Udb dllscr'imaiaatilon against the- natarve- horn we have (never heeb ahle ttk '. see it or appreoialte it. Hit to kmlawmi that manly people from or- elgin, coutataftes have easBy Becurea do- tamLlizaJtlocii ipapersl 'Were,; ; whteta tlbjey hald mo 'real ipuirpose of cbnrtllniuin to live n the .Uhltefd Sttates. It Is ferbaibed, (by (the Record ithat fltneia 'Ihlave frafud ulenftly ototbaitaied cltlaeiishSp", papers to order itihat they mSgh't remum- Do i!E)u- rope'and leOcfepe mftptary diitfeaV The (fence oughtt fco he tnlfflt higher. ? To be an (Amierksanf citizen oughlt to meata a igrelalt deal. It ought only to come with expeirletoce, -wrth knoiwledgei otf oiir la"WB aind inatitiultictns and principles. NORTH CJAROIjINA. j General R. B. Vance, who ha been now Improving. . yery sick, is A company ; in Northampton county has been formed ;to erect a knitting mill. . The Durham Sun 'says a young! man named giijorter wa hurt Thursday wnue coupling ears; at university sta tion, and. died Friday, . An impression prevails in Richmond county that Oliver Dockery will bob up in pontics again tms year as a candl date for congress on" what ticket? .i A colored Citizen -of Randolph county nas suea tne. western union. Telegraph company ior lanure to deliver a mes sage. He wants $1,000. - a. -young -man namea jennmg, near Poors' Knob. Wilkes county, has hic coughed for) s!xtyn,ve eonsecutjve days ana me unromcie aaas tnat alter uus long siege he Is beginning to- Improve. Sanford Express: There- is a house in Sanford which has four rooms. In one of- these room lives a family. The other three are occupied by two shoo shops, h bicycle s.hopj a barber shop and a gro cery store, j i, , A cyclone struck the town of Moores vllle Thursday afternoon, demolishing seyer-a.1 , bullIingrs. A school house that was lull of childrem was lifted from its pillars and set down oa tke ground. A few of the children wer slightly injured. (Shelby Spindle and, X,oom: . Some one told a rampant MoJCinley darkey the other day that McKinley wanted all the negroes who voted, ior mm to enust at once for the Cuban war. The darkey said, "Fore jGod, boss, I didn't even go to .de 'lection." - -J'avettevlller Observer: A negro wo man.- gathering, brush on the arsenal errounds on tHaymount 'yesterday after noon, found; concealed in a ditch, and 'rvwfrvl bv ionlv a if ew inches of olav. a newly born white Child, with every "ap- pearance of shaving idiea in gooa neaitn, wraoped in ! brown .paper. Mill Grove, the old McNeill homestead in Harnett county, was idestroyed by fire Friday af ternoon, with, all the furniture ;and per, sonal effects. The . Are originated from a spark falling on the roof from a nearby woods nre. , -. i Wool and J Cotton , Reporter: The new Smlt'hermanl mill, at Troy, Montgomery county, N. C.; started up its machinery for the first time last week, and on April 1st a double set of operatives will be puC to work! in thl?( new mill which will run day ani mighUurtl It ; catches up with the heivy advanll orders which it received before a spindW was started in operation. All the s Carolina mills, our correspondent i add3, .-, have surprisingly ,heaw order ahead. ; Much of the output of these mills S now goes to Ohina, Japan and other countries, .direct from the mill. without any handling by middlemen.. I The Surprise of AH -- . (Tt . Tafmi .Trtnlp .',;jrf Itfhifv t mer firm O'f Jones & Son, Cowden, IllL In speaking of Dr. King's New TMscovery, says that last wim'ter his wife was attacked with 'La Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana .could' do nothing for her. . It seemed to develop into (Hasty Consump tion.. " Hav.ingl Dr. King's New Iiscov ery in store; and selling lots of it, he took a bottle home,. and to the surprise of allshehegani to getlbetter'iirom'flrst dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New : Discovery for ; 'Consumption, Coughs and Colds 1st guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free: itrial, bottles at 'R, R. Beilamyls drug jstore. STATE PRESS. The softening influences of the Rev. Baylus .Cade fire beginning to make themselves ifelt. His excellency has changed from a roaring lion to the very meekest of lamblets. -Oreensboro Tele gram. J . . ..... - i The Raleigh i Postr very properly calls attention to i the defenseless condition of Beaufort harbor, and ( insists that Fort Macon, should jbe-reha;bilitated and that otner points ;on our coast should, De more fully protected. It does- -not ..mention Hatteras specifically, (from which fact we infer that i it thinks that particular, cape can take care of; itself against the Spanish or Observer. any othef- navy. Charlotte i, ' Your Uncle Daniel Russell, who Otho Wilson says I delights tpi grind the people unoer nis neei, maoe a great ngnt on rail roads, notwithstanding he accepted courtesies in' the way Af free passes. He : was in the fight up to his ears and many people said look at Dalniel! See him flay the mighty monster and oppressor of the people! - But to the chagrin and disap pointment ofl all he has now gone over to the railroads, and is altogether on. the other side of the fences. The corporations had a fight with the governor of North Carolina, ahd he is theirs. Lexington Dispatch. j. - - 1 1 ' , ? . : - If ' Mr. Pearson can devise a scheme by Which the railroads in- this state can .earn even 4i per cent.j on the actual ln yestments, overland above all legitimate expenses, including taxes, betterments and rentals, Ithe salary that would be of fered him by either of the roads would cause his resignation jof the commlssion ership to fly! at, the head of the governor with siioh force as to' take the breath of that .official j clear 'away.! Come down to reason, commoni. sense and common, old fashioned North . Carolina justice in treating thej railroadsi: Mi". 'Pearson, and cast behind j you th!e who .would .lead you to everlasting destruction, . with 'the best interests of the people to a great ex tent, along with : yourself . ( Let us -toe just, though principalities, potentates selfish -aspirants and wicked-- partizan manipulators all fall.-j-Raleigh Post.. v : ' .-r..i- 1 ' : ' . ' Perhaps1 (the '-reasons some people make much of : their! lltrtie troubles 4s toecause they feiar they may never have -any -great ones.; '.:. PURE OLIVE OIL OR 25c PER YARD. ALSO IN LARGE ARS at 10c per Lb. I have also in 'stock about i .50 Cakes of Elegant- TOILET SOAP which-1 have ; reduced from 25c to 17c per Cake. : Call early and secure a bargain. J. H. HARDIN'S PA1ACE PHlEMiCY, I ' - - ! , 126 South Front St. PHONE 55 : march 27. NEW SliOCKS. 500 BAGS SOEE. , 1200 SaKRELS LOtJR, ; 3QQ BARRELS uGAR, j - 'j '' 500 BLS NEj CROP MOLASSES 200 BARRELS f ICE2 " 300 EG3 CAPP FEAR MtfHLETS 500 CABES RAKINa POWDERS, 500 BOhSSOAlp- ft f CASES LTE. j' MOTO ! THE CONSUMER'S IrRADE BELONGS BY RIGHT TO THEi RETAILER. 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SANDERS : At The Uplucfcy Corner. omce oi me secreiary ana Treasurer of me If. X.I. RflM Wilmington, N, C, March 23, 1893. The Board of Directory of the WHmlng-' ton and Weldon Railroad Company have declared three and one-half per cent in terest : on the certificates of indebted ness of that Company, due and ; payable oq and after April. 1, 1898, jto all holders of record of this date. The: transfer books will stand, closed from March 23rd to March 31st, Inclusive, - ji JAM ESS F. POST, Jr., Treasurer W. & W. R. R. Co. mar 24. till ap 1 . j . ' - A LOCAL Dlseasfl CATARRH A Climatic Affection ' , f Nothing but a local remedy or change of climate will cure it Get a ' well-known pharmaceutical . remedy, ELY'S CREAM BALI It is . Quickly Ab sorbed. Gives relief at once. COLD 'N HEAD It onens and cleanses the Nasal Passages; Allavs Inflammation Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell Full size 60c; Trial Size 10c at Drug trists or bv mail. ELY; BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York, Free Silver GOOQ LUCK Magnolia,. Rex JJ Soaps, Starch, ! Gold Dust, Star Lye, Mendleson Lye, &c " " i ' !'! ; - ' I ' j " At B t torn Prices Hp D. McEachern mar 20. . ; . RICE STRAW! 1 ' ; ! 1 ' :- ' ,! S 1 . 1 . 3,000 Bales Rice Straw . :f-: V; : for sale, f"J ALSO A LARGE AND ELEGANT f STOCK OF - HEAVY RND FANCY GROCERIES, j - . - i ; i just received which we offer to the whole-, sale trade. WILLIAMS BROS. . mar 13. A CHANGE. WE ADMIT A CHANGE IN trms space is now in or der, AS THE PROSPECTS 'ARE; NOT SO BRIGHT AS THEY WERE. WE WILL HELP YOU OUT IF YOU WILL SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOSJ I v 11 16' REMEMBER, OUR 1 MOTTO ISi; TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS.! McNAlR&PEAPSALL 00 u WE MAKE A Specialty of the - well-known HAZAEETH VVAIST8 For Boys aud. Girls.. Nazareth "Waists have several dis tinct : advantages. They are" not easily outgrown, because the fabric is elastic The ; garments are supported from the should'rs and there are n o seams where ihe garment ean tear. Thousands of mothers buy Nazareth Waists for their boys and jrirls, who like them for tne comfort they give. f Nazareth Waists come in all ' sixes,; 1 to 112 years, and are sold at 23 cents. Better grade at 59 cents. "- , v . JODIJSOII .& FORE, - No 111 Market St. mar 24, , . r - ... Ii mil Grocers QQd Mission noi. Grocer I'lll JHO. S- ABiTE0Gt PEESTBEUT ' - - , h- - - ' MIIATIOIIAL BAIS WILMINGTON, NJ C. HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS THREE A'ND A HALF YEARS OUT $12,000 IN DIVIDENDS WITH $19,000 TO SURPLUS 5t THIS uCf? AND HAS t AND PROF1 TS. WE OFa( R LOAINED , i'.N TOTJ OUR SHRVTCE S. CHOTCJfl BtEXJURIT Yf Ik - OPEN Y( R ACCOUNT - WITH US. SATISFACTION 'fc-X- III?' ?fe : O XDTJRjTCO''OK.SO H JNO. S. ARli " CRONG, J . 1 GEOJ R. FKEMCH. GABRIEL HtMBlS, ' WILLIAM E3 LDER HUGH MACli.'ls, . CHAS. EI BORDEN, JAM H. CHADBOURN. JB j olBli.ol flilic liiifl m AT THE Ii.;SE OF pOSINESS FEB. 8TH, 1898, CONDENSED FROM EE- " ,'r'r-!' nnnfp mni miirhnnnTTrin : . 1 . ' -1 " .v - 4:sources. I , Loans 4;.. t572,903 10 Overdraft's fi?i?..r.... "iase IT. S. 4 per c 3 bonds (at par):. 40,000 00 Banking -Hou .fi and Fixtures.... 10,000 00 ti ue irom on - id oaiiKS.. aw,io vi . 1 r Cash ion JiaCf ft.i. ...... 67,274 55 276,442 31 Total l$ $899,367 27 Total Depos: ... i.... I.. .$607,000 $650,000 Snrplns an.u. ,et Profits.... .". L... 54,80O 04.200 . . i- w',- Bills :ana Ke-t)lsconnts..4... f i ( DiTidends Paid 6 per Cent, per Annum; Last Installment of Capital Paid In Qctober, 1892. ! 01 1IUESDAY JVHarch 29tK You are respectfullyjinvited to isit '.our-' SPEIHGf OPEHIHG OF and a : big tsplay of SPRING GOODS. We would he pleased to show you our stt. of Xress Goods, Lawns nd French Organdies in white and figurad; Sfc-t WAist Silks and LadiesSilk Skirts. Wq cati-iTiow vou the largest stoik of MATTING and OIL CLOTH: . - - -Z4 1 . . big line of Window Shades; a big ana spring iCnaerwcar. A splei Jid line of Laces and Embroideries; Buttons and Trimmings, Jetts: and 3 iraids; Spring Footwear Opening ojfTuesday and Wednesday call and lo .at our pretty Paris Hats! and, as usj fal we have the lowest 112 Northiront Street, Opposite Ortbn Hotel. . ' t ' V GECm O. GAYLORD, Proprietor marcn -s o? - .- : - : - -541 ... ysf . - - . A'HIEF . ..." (Tia. , IN How JJatarrh Robs Its Victims of Health and Life. Catarrh l;e most itieldloas of L diseases. II .glected, It Invariably ! reaches th bronchial -tubes and Innffa, rentjlagr them weak andj susceptible ,rf consumption. . ip. p. ; (Llppmjs Great Remedy) Is the: onljijorlcal treatment for ! this loathsa c disease. Catarrh is ! ?,ow recoetjd as an affection ofl - the blood, a-'ifctfiot a mere local trou- i ble. 'Theb yIooa purifier is there- -I ore the bev J5remedy, and the best i blood puriili Y.ts acknowledged to be ; P. Pi P. Hi Sr treatment with P. i P. P. the elif tKiilng discharges, with ! hawking at 4pittingr and offensive i odor, quick; disappear and perma cent and tt 4 jcal recovery soon re I suits. ty ,1 a Messrs. r,iR5:frA,w Brothebs, Savan-x nah, Ga.V'j Gent I ht-. used nearly four bottles " . A?pnian-s oreai Kcmcdy I was amictea -&m tne crown of uiy head to the culty of breaf:ftig, nostril was cljd i I have not sounaiy in at -ioo'. mS. Xf- lnal 1 w," lucky ao& 7ii?leJ,5&acly-.- I You . Km rZJl a, v.p.vov.u ui nc nroTi, buu nas renevca me oi mix pain, ont For ten years, but now I can hrmiK- trirrmri it rori,i i vw aept on cither side for two years ; in fact. I dreaded to ee nrht mm t .1 SltlOn all nlirht. I flu! crt va ra 1A ..l v A tv. fVi. a a i i. . f vr v-uuniy or tornanene. Betore the undersigned authority on this day personally ag sredA. M Ramsey, who, after being"duly swortf. says on oath thit the fowlo statement ma by him relative to the virtue of P. P. P. medicin ia true, i 1 A. M RAMSEY Sworn to;d subscribed before me this Augustus. 1891?" n M ,rue- ; ' . , "I5 J-M. LARJBERT.'NjP Comariche County. Texas. Pn, rl-iiyPPSP0'8 9reat Reeay) superior to all arsaparlllas and the most ' P- B9Vf,nflnd7o4 ita"' bl0tcbe9 "d P. P. r ' (Llppman's Great Remedy) is "- J ... iiiacut:-, me lormuia eeine printed iS-carton. Sold by all Druggists. .1 , 'ppijten Brothers, For (iale bv R..R. BELLA3IY. . 1 vl Thi' Worth Successors to Wfclesals Grocfrs and EXCiELLENT kie Riee Straw at 4 Seed lats, Seed Potatoes. General Groceries. Thil Worth IF f OU WISH TO SHINE feiPEPYBOYAL PILL iAik for n . MOTE'S PEHSTSOTAr. PZXAS and- take no other. irDE. MOTTfe,! -TBUUXCAX CO, - .Cleveland Oliio. n. Green & F..E. EAUES, CASHIIB OF UILDfflGTOn. WILL POiEJASE TOU. MONET AT 6 PER CENT. . . GUARANTEED. a W. YA J G It. GIB , HEN .WORTH n . HRIST WILLIAM I : ' LIABILITIES. jjCapital ........ I.-.'.; ............$125,000 00 iSurplas ...... ....i.......$60,000'i00 ' Undivided profits ,4. ...... 15,912iH- 75,912 11 iCirculation ' 36.00a 00 Total deposits . . 662L455 18 Total ..$899,367 27 $662,000 75,000 Nr no. I : . 1 - . SNone. Nbne. CTO1IESDAY and 30th, flHE PATTERN HATS, i j - stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing fin all Styles. We will have our find ask that one and all give us a which we' have quite a big line of prtce oh them we have ever had, at T softs of my feet Your P. P. P. has cured cry diflV get P. P. P., and I heartily recommend It to l1 respectfully,! S; A. M.RAMSEY. I weil known tn nvola-, r,n n.xit.. m, on every j Proprietors, Mppmao Block. Savannali, Ga. . Company, Wdrth & Worth, Commission Merchants. SEED RIGE. Very tow Prices. j Company. Tu Should have a jaJr ot our new i '.;..'' i style iiki la'beat eli'ade of color tn f an vci Kid, at popular prtoea of ,3.00 and 3.S0 for gentlemen j also patent Leather and Erram-eled. , ' . ' i var the Lad 'res, we enow a 'beautiful liije of Oxfords, In Black and Tan, new shjaides, f rolm 91.50 "to 93.00. Call and sea th-em. 111 108 N: Front St. mar 20 The only safe, sure anC reliable Female PIXJ eyer offered to Iiadies. especially recomnitjnd ed to married Iadies. IN TIHE or PEACE Rrepare for Wiar" and never sit down in seemmg securi ty and call your home your twn, wlth oul It la property insured. Negligence seema ito Invite disaster. We wiU In sure i you in -the CaroHaa .," Insurance Oonrpany at a low premium .and ee ' that you fret your money promptly la case of fire.,. .. ..t . ... ,.- :.. -. WiUard & Giles, V.!-' AG-ENTS.. " - 1 f i V - I n IHE NIGHT; Ij urn. ii Why do you make your Ice : Crea At home when we can fur nish you for 35c quart, 50c half gallon, or! $1.00 per gallon packed and deliver ed to any part of the city ? Is Sold on Its Merits. mar 29 OUR STOCK - . - IS READY FOR INSPECTION AND COMPARISON AT ANT TIME. WB HAVE ONE O ' TWO CAR LOADS i: j . FINE PEED FOR STOCK. lOlilOU -STOCK BEFORE PLACTNG TOUR ORDER. I SAIMPLES AND PRICES ON RE QUEST. . - eb 22 THE COURT HRS FOUHD R VERDICT tloing business with us since we startea fciisiness here. We . offer at' extremely ltiw prices i 15 CASES TABDB PEACHES (3 lb cans) fe CASES PIE PEACHES, (3 lb. cans.) 75 CASES TOMATOES, (3 lb. cans.) , . 75 CASES TOMATOES, (2 lb. cans.) f 150 CASES OTSTERS. (5 z.) , 100 CASES OYSTERS; (4 oz.) , ; 100 CASES THOMPSON LYE. ; ! f 100 CASES STAR LTE. i ! - ' 100CASE33 MENDLESON'S L.TE. I 7 Ask for quotations or send your orders. R0BT. E. STONE & CO- . WHOLESALE GRQCE2S, 5 and 7 SOUTH WATER STREET. march 27. . r Fear i Yoin Valley Roll!) , JOHN GILL, RECEIVER. Schedule in Effebt January 23. 1898. .South , Bound Daily No. 1. North Bound Daily No. 2. 9 00am MAIN LINE. 7 20 p .m 4 10 p m Ar... Wilmington ...Lv Lv... Fayetteville ...Ar 12 10 p nr 4 00 b m Ar... Fayette ville Lv 12 18 p m 12 25 p m 3 5o pm 2 36 pin 12 4.t r m Lv Fayetteville Jun Lv Lv. Sanford ...Lv 1 48 p m 3 47 pm 4 20 pm 4 30 p m 5 17 p m 5 47 p m 0 15 d 'm Lv... Lv... Ar... Lv... Climax ... Greensboro Greensboro Stokesdale ...Lv 12 17 p m ...Ar ,..Lv ,..Ly ..LV ...LV .i.-Ar 11 65 a m JI 06am 0 33 a m 10 04azu Lv, Walnut Cove Rural Hall . sit. Airy . 9 40 a mrtiV 7 45 p m South I , ' Bound J Daily 1 BENNETTSVILLE. No. 3. 1 "North" Bound Dally No. 4. 7 15 pm Ar.. . 6 15 p m Lv., 6 43 p m Lv.. 5 07pm Lv... 4 60 p pa Lv... Bennefctsville ..Lv ..Lv ..Lv 8 00 am 9 07am 9 35 a m .. Maxton ... Red Springs Hope Mills . Fayetteville . Lv, ,Ar 10 20 a m 10 40 a m No. 15. South Bound Mixed. Daily No. 16. North Bound Mixed. Daily MADISON BRANCH Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. 6 10 p,m Lv... Lv... Lv... Ar... Lv... Lv... . Ramseur . .. Climax ... Greensboro Greensboro Stokesdale . Madison I ..Lv ..Lv ..Ar ..LV ..Lv ..Ar 6 40am 8 30 a m 9 17 am 9 35am 4 25 pm 3 15 pm 2 45 am 1 25 p m 11 07 a m 12 35 pm 11 55 a m Freight train No. 8 on the cape Fear and Tadkln Valley now leaves Wilming ton at 4:45 p. m.; arrives at Fayetteville at 11:15 p. m. Passenger car . on this train. ' Connections at Fayetteville .with At lantic Coast Line, at Maxtor with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Springs With the Red Springs and Bowmore Rail road, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf with the Durham and Char lotte Railroad, at tireensDoro witn tne Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western Railway; J. W. FRT, W. E. KTLE, Gen'l Manager., Gen'l Pass. Agent. TO AI Ij POINTS NORTH, llfl IB ' SOMIESI Schedule In Effect May SO. 1897. Train 41. Leaves Wilmington 1:20 p. m., arrives Lumber ton 6:26 p. m., Pembroke 6:46 p. m., Maxton 6:12 p. m.. Laurinburg 6:23 p. m., Hamlet 6:53 p. m. Connects at Hamlet with train 41 for Charlotte and (Atlanta, ahd with train 402 for Ports mouth, Richmond, Washington and points North. I Train 4L Leaves Portsmouth 9:20 a. m, 'arrives Weldon 11:41 a. m., Raleigh 3:30 j m., Sanford 5:03 p. m., Hamlet 6:53 p. in. Rockingham 7:39 p. m.. Wadesboro 8:11 p. Monroe 9:12 p. m.. Charlotte 10:25 p. Tenn. - - -j. - i Train 403. Leaves Washington 4fl0 p. m., Richmond 8:56 p. m., Portsmouth 8:46 -p. m. Arrives Weldon 11:10 p. m. Raleigh 2:07 a. m., Sanford 3:35 a, m.. Hamlet 6:10 a. m., Rockingham 5:23 a. m., Wadesboro 5:64 a. m.. Monroe 6:43 a. m Charlotte 7:50 m., Athens 8:45 a. m. and Atlanta 6:20 a. m. Connection at Weldon wlth-train I rem Richmond and all Northern points. Pull. man sleeDer. Portsmouth to Nashville. a. m., Llncomton-10:20 a. m., Shelby 11:18 a. m., Rutherfordton 12:30 noon, Athens 1:15 o. m., Atlanta 8:50 p. m. Connections at Atlanta for all points South and West. 'Pullman Sleeper. Washington to Atlanta, and Portsmouth to Chester. i Train 38. Leaves Hamlet 8:20 a. m. Ar rives Laurinburg 8:46 a. m.. Maxton 9:0 a. m.. Pembroke 9:21 a. m.. Lumber ton 9:63 a. m... Wilmington 13 :0 noon. Con nects at Hamlet with trains from Wash ington, Portsmouth, Charlotte ano At lnntn - Train 402. Leaves Atlanta 1:00 p. m. Ar rives Athens 1:16 p. m., Monroe 9:30 p. m. Leaves Rutherfordton 4:35 p. m., arrives Shelby 6:55 p. m., Lincolnton 6:58 p. nu, Charlotte 8:18 p. m., Monroe. 9:10 p m., Wadesboro 10:31 p. m., Rockingham 11:05 p. m., Hamlet 11:20 p. m.. Sanford 1:02 a, m., Raleigh 2:16 a. m., Weldon 4:55 a. m 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. I Train 17. Leaves Hamlet 8:40 a. m., ar rives Cberaw 10:00 a. m. Returning, leaves Cheraw 6:00 p. m., arrives Hamlet 1:23 p. m. . : , v ' ' J ' y- : i.' - - All trains dally except No. 17 and 18. v 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 ( . TH08. D. MEARES. B. FT. 3oSQ. N - . Vice President and Gen'l Manager. H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager V. E. McBEE, Gen'l Superintendent. ' " ,Tri' KRSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent. ' Gieral OCics, FortesaxtS, Vfe. j US ifoies id iiis- w AO VINES HALL&FEARSALL Atlantic View! Hotel, Wrightsville Sound, N. C. I - - --- - - , ' -- -.. - i . ' 'i - - This beautiful and popular Seaside Hotel, containing' 95 rooms, having been ithoroughly overhauled and renovated, le irow for sale, lease or rent, t Unless other wise disposed of will "be opened tor guests on June 1st, 1898, under 'competent man agement.: For further. Information, ap ply to '. ' - ' ;''-. ' John II. Hanbyj Owner, 115 South Sixth Street, I mar 29 lm ' , ! - I flTLfiriTIG COAST LINE. . Schedule In Effect March 20, 1898.. , Departures from Wilmington. : ' ( NORTHBOUND. . ; DAILT No. 43 Fassenger Due llagi 8:35 A. M. nolla 11:02 a.' in., I Warsaw 11:11 a. m., Goldsboro: 12:06 p. m., Wilson 125 p m.. Rocky Mount 1:37 p. m; Tarboro 2:31 p. m., Weldon 4:33 p. m.r Peters burg 6:22 p. m.. Richmond 7:18 , p. m., Norfolk 6:55 p. m., Wash ington 11:30 p. ra,. Baltimore 1:06 a. m., Philadelphia 30-a, jn.. New York 6:51 a. m., Boon ton 8:00 p. m. i DAILT No. 40 Passenger Due Mag 7:15 P. M. nolla 8:55 p. m., Warsaw 9:10 p. '.!-. m., Goldsboro 10:10 p. m., Wll 1 son, 11:06 p. m.J Tarboro 6:43 a. m., Rocky Mount 11:57 p. m., t i Weldon 1:42 a. mJ, Norf oik 10:30 . a. m., Petersburg 8:14 a. m., : Rlchmrd 4:00, a4 m., Wshlng "t i ton 7:4i a. m.r. Baltimore 9:03 a. I J . m., Philadelphia 11:25 a. m., t New York 2;03 p. m., Boston ? 9:00 p. m. J ' f ' DAILY No. 50 Passenger Due ' Jack except eonville '403 p. m.. New- Bern -- Sunday 6:40 p. m. f j 2:25 p. ra. -i i ' ' ; SOUTHBOUND. r DAILY . xo. 65 Passenger Due Lake - 4:00 p. m. Waccamaw '6:09 p. m., Chad- , bourn 6:41 p. m.,! Marion 6:43 p. ' '' m., Florence 7:2oi p. m., Sumter -i. ; 9:10 p. m., Ooiunibla 10:30 p. m., : Denmark 6:13. a. m., Augusta " 7:55 -a. m., Macon 11:15 a. m.. t Atlanta 12:25 p. m., Charleston 10:50 p. m., Savannah 1:50 a, m., Jacksonville 7:30; a. m., Stj Au- gustirie 10:30 a. m., Tampa 5:25 ' P. m. . j . - ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON-rFROU THE NORTH. J DAILY. No. 49-Rassenger Leave Bos 5:50 p. m. ton 1:03 p. in., New York 9:0 ' p. m., Philadelphia 12:05 a. m., Baltimore 2:50 a-, m., Washing- : ton 4:30 a. m., i Richmond 9:03 a. m.,. Petersburg 10:00 a, m.," Norfolk 9:00 sl. -ra.,1 Weldon 11:55 " . a. m.,..Tarborqr.' 12:31. p.; m Rocky Mount lu-p. m., Wilson . 2:37 p. m., GoldsDorO 3:20 p. m., WaEawl4:lli p. m.. Magnolia '4:24 p. rfi. -Ms I , ' DAILY No. 41 Passenttr-JLeave Bos 9:30 a. m. ton 12:00 vnight,'iNew York 9:30 ;a. m., Philadelphia 12:09 p. m.. Baltimore 2:2b pt m.. Washing- ton 3:46 o. m., Richmond 7:30 p. m.', Petersburg? 8:12 pi . m., Norfolk 2:20 ip. m.; j Wel don 9:43 p. m., CFairboro 8:00" p. m.. Rocky Mount.' 5:40 u ra., leava Wilson 6:22 ai; m., Golds- boro 7:01 a, m., iWftrsaw 7:53 a. . , m.-. Magnolia 8:06 a,, in. DATtY No. 61 Passenger Leave New except Bern 9:00. a. mi, Jacksonville. .Sunday 10:28 a; m.! J j . j . 12:15 p. nu FROM THE) SOUTH.) f DAILY No. 54 Passenger 'jeave TasH 1:20 p. m. pa 8:10 a. m., Sanford 3:27 p. ra. .- Jacksonville 7:40 p. m., Savan nah 1:45 a., m.v j 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. m., Den .mark 4:47 p. m. Sumter 8:12 a. m. Florence 9:56 4. m., Marlon 10:36 a. m., Chadoourn '11:38 a. m., Lake Waccamaw 12:09 p. m. " Silly except. Sunday, i - -- i ains on the Scotland Neck Branch, Road leave Weldon 3:55 i p. m., Halifax , 4:30 p. m., arrives Scotlaid Neck at 5:20 p. m.,' Greenville 6:57 p. m.. Kinston 7:55 p. m. Returning leave ,rClnston 7:50 a. m., Greenville. 8:52 a. m., arriving Halifax at 11:18 a. m., Weldon 11 isa a. m., dally ex cept Sunday. ; - Trains on Washington ' Branch I leave Washington 8:20 a. m. and 2:30 p. -m., ar rive Parmele 9:10 a. m. and 4:00 p. -m., re turning leave Parmele 9:35 a. mi. ahd 6:3 p. m., arrive Washington! 11:00 a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Daily except Sunday. i -Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, daily ex ' cept Sunday 5":30 p. m..' Sunday 4:15 -p. arrives Plymoutn 7:40 p. m. and 6:10 p, m. Returning leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday 7:50 a. m.,,and Sunday 900 a. m.,, arrives Tarboro 10:05 a." rrj. and 11:00 a. rn. Train on Midland N. Oi Branch leaves Goldsboro daily except' Sunday 7:10 a m., arriving Smithfleid 8:30 a,, m. Returning leaves Smithfleid s00 a. m.; arrives at Goldsboro 10:25 a. "i I- 1 : Train on Nash-vme rrch leaves Rocky Mount at 4:30 p. mj., arrives Nash 'Ville 5:05 p. m.. Spring Hope 5:30 p.' m Returning leaves Spring jHope at 8:00 a m., Nashville 8:35 a. m,. arrives at Roclq TTA.int 9:05 a. in., daily except Sunday. ..aiii on Clinton Branch leaves War raw for Clinton, daily iexcept Sunday, 11:20 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. Returning leavefl Clinton 7:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. 1 Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee 10:09 a. m., arrive Latta. 10:26 a. in... Dillon 10:38 a. m., Rowland 11:54 ia. m., returning leaves Rowland 6:13 p. nj., arlves Dillon 6:33 p. m., Latta 6:46-p. m.," Pee Dee 7:10 p. m. daily. i : h Trains on Conway Branch leave Hab 8:30 a. m., Ch,adbourn 1143 a. m., arrive Conway 2:03: p. m., leave Conway 2:45 p. m., Chadbourn 5:45 p. m., arrive Hub 6:2f p. m. 'Daily except Sunday. " Central of South Carolina Railroad leave Sumter 6:35 p. m., Manning 7:04 p. - m., arrives Lanes 7:43 p. m., leaves Lanes 8:34 a. m., 'Manning . 9rOB a. m., arrive Sumjer 9:37 a. m. daily, j . ' . f Geongetown ana. Western Railroad Leave Lanes 9:30 a. m, and 7:55 p. m., ar rive Georgetown 12:00 m., !9:14 p."m.i leave Georgetown 7:00 a. m., and 3:00 p. m.( ar rive Lanes 8:25 a. m. and 6:25 p. m., dally exceot Sunday. j Trains oh C. & D. JR. S. leave Florence daily ; except Sunday 9:55 p. m., arrive Darlington 10:28 a.-m., Cheraw 11:40 a. m., Wadesboro 12:35 p. m. Leave Florence daily except Sunday 8:00 p. m., i arrive DarUngton 8:25 p. m., Hartsville 9:20 p. ra. Bennetts ville 9:21 p. ni., Gibson 9:451 a. m.. Leave Florence Sunday jonly 9:55 a. m., arrive Darlington 107; a. m., Har-;vllle 11:10 a. m. I I Leave Gibson daily except Sunday 6:3S a. m., Bennettsville 6:59 ai m., arrive Dar lington 7:50 a.1 m. Leave iHartsville daily, except Sunday 7:00 a.-m.j arrive Doling ton 7:45 a, m., leave Darlington 8:55 m., arrive Florence 9:20 a. mu Leave Wades boro daiOy except. Sunday; 4:25 p. ml, Che raw 5:15 p. tn., Darlington 6:2U p. m., ar rive Florence 7:00 - p. m. Leave Hartsville ' Sunday, only 8:15 a. m., Dar llagton 9:00 a. m.,' arrive- Florence 9:20 a. m. " Wilson and Fayetteville Branch leave Wilson 2:15 p. m., 11:16 pj m., arrive Sel ma 3:15 p. m., Smithfleid 3?2 p. m., Dunn 4:00 p. vai, Fayetteville 4:45 p. m., 1:07 a, m., Rowland 6:13 p. m., (returning. leave ' Rowland !10:54 a. m., Fayetteville 1 1218 p. m., 10:19 p. m., Dunn 1:01 p. m.. Smith held 1:39 p. m., Selma 1J47 p. m., arrive Wilson 2:35 p. m., 12:09 a. 'p. 1 Manchester & Augusta R. R.' trains leave Sumter 4:29 a. m. J Crea ton " 6:17 a. m., arrive Denmark 6:12 a. m. Returning leave Denmark 4:47 p. m.L Cteston 6:43 p. m., Sumter 6:33 p. m. dally. i Pregnane Branch trains leave Creston 5:45 a. m., arrives Pregnalls 9:15 a, an. Returning- leaves Pregnalls 10:00 : a. m.. arrives Creston-8:50 p. m. Daily except Sunday. . . r : j Bishopville' - Branch ' trains leave El liott 11:10 a. m. and 7:3 p. m., i arriva Lucknow 1.00 p. m. and 8:30, p. m. Re turning, leave Lucknow ! 6:05 a m. , and 2:00 p. m., arrive EUiott 8:25 a. m. and 8:? p. m. Daily except Sunday. j IDally except Sunday. ,Sunday only. , ' H. M.f EMERSON, - General Passenger Agent. J. R. KBNLT, General Manager. T. U. EMERSON.. Tr71e Uaaac , The Clyde Steamship N EW YORK, . WILMINGTON, N. AND GEORGEOWN. S. ;:'"'.-- LEAVE NEW YORK. V ONEIDA... ....Uv .-Saturday, : March 28. CROATAN. . , . ... ... ,V. . Saturday; April 2 FROM WILMINGTON. Z. CROATAN. Saturday, March ONEIDA... Saturday, April . . FOR GEORGETOWN. ".J'A 02TEIDAU...;......WiTuesday, March 21'. CROATAN. .Tuesday, April 5. Steamship Oneida does! not carry pas sengers. - ... i Through 'bills - of ' lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and from points In North and South Carolina, ' For Freight or Passage apply to -H. G. SMALLBONES, Superintendent ' THEO. O JX3ER, Traffic Manager, - Bowling ureen, n W, P. CLYDB CO.. General Ajrent C, LINES. 1 -: I " u it "
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 30, 1898, edition 1
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