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1 JACKSON & BEL.li COMPANY, j Entered at the Postoftlce at Wilmington, N. C!, u second; class matter, April U, 1897. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. j 1. POSTAG3 rUSTAID. ; TH13 DAIL MESSENGER by jnwil, one yar. 87.00: six months, $3.50; three months, 21.75; one month, 60 cents. - ' Served in the city at 60 cents a month; one week, 15 cents; rSHjTa for three months or ii.w a year. i THE SEMI-WEEKLY MESSENGER (two 8 page papers): jby mall, one year. $1.00; six months, 60 centa In advance. m&MTNOTON. N. C. Til THURSDIAY MARCH 31, 1898. "Mc KIN LEY MISUNDERSTOOD - Tihe cry now is that (MVaKinley is mis understood. His plans and purposes. are restated, and he ;is going to do this .and that provided. j ut if he is riot; unfaltMui to Ms position of . trust and jpower why are so many of "his party the 'House (and doubtless in the Ben a distrustful of him, land in a state positive, revolt, (How. atoout he "want" of conflMenlce in 'the! President and his ! oafbinet toy the Chamiber of Oomfmetjoa . tn Cincinnati.. It does seem that thre Is any thing tout harmony among tne CMcKlnley supporters. - But if those wlho are (believed to know the .President's mind, are to toe relied upon, he has ajiot backed down or lost 'his grip or 'become mentally addled, ibuft Is as firm asj a rock and f ully aware that the destinies ; of fate are In his fhlndi It is repeated ' - now, after having peen once strpierpe .-: tied toy ; anotfher report, that 'her Ijad me days ago made a-pereinptory fie- mand upon Spain to put an end tauhe ' ,d lately to hostilities , in Cuba to re lease tihe reconeentrados and to permit hem to return to their homes and pe- srame-their several ; occupations unimo- jesteVL" fWhile war Is certainly not to . toe desired ever. 'as an atostradt propo sition, ibtot a cowardly retreat1 after : Cluster and preparation is not relisfted by Americans generally. If the tPresi i .den does not take hoki of the (matter f at issue1 in a nfm manner lie will Ibe ; relieved not Jong (henfce of any fapLh.er ! responsitorilty in the handling of such a ! ' delicate arid important Issue. That the Maine was destroyed by the I Spaniards is the ibellef of ninety-nine j h,undreths! , of "the' j lAmerican. . people, ; That the iwar upon fitJhe 'Ouibans is teon ' ilucted with ferocity and barbarity j no one tram fall to (believe. IThat it ought I' to enid soon is 'Whati most men of sejise i and! vbumanityi ibelieve to . be impef ' tlve. ' Uvery subsequent development - Ibut connrms the first impression and f deepens the convictjion' it'hat the Bpan- lartHs In Havana are quite capable! of erpetrabinig smcn a snoowng deed) as marked1 the destruotion of the Aimcri can cruiser. . j ' ' The several resolutions introduccdj in 4ihe jtwot Houses looiclng to war will go to the cmimittees. IA. few days or too tins may-Jshow ; their ate. They, may Ibe Ibnrled i'n 'conimittee rooms or one lor more may Jbe reported upon f avoratoly. There will haraiy oe aong aeiay an pie aotion of the committees, rrhe couritry; is in no humor to ibrook dodging or &e- lay.l Out Wils is a CkwarinmerJt of Cbn gresskmal ICommiittees etrictiy. Re onemtoer that. ICongress is stronger and greater i than 'McKinley or any Presi dent,- we are glad lo tonow. ' ; PHASES qF PATERNAIilSM 1 i there is any one thing in politices ! tflie Messenger hasl s'tead'tly . pursued abo afll obhers, it jis Jts invincible bp-. : position to air measures,.' plans ana toro-iyositkma that hboik to rotobing- the i wo-ke of their original powers and exi- larging in proportion the (stupendous powers of -the Generaii Governmn nt.' ' 5Ve ;have- never once failed; to flghl in these columns any j measure that t ok ' on Miat we 'thought to toe the paternal features. The lilalr toill, a tmios'ti It fa mous 'thing, the fads of .populists as to government ownership of railroads, telegraphs,; telephones, steamtooat lines, , government postal savings ibanks ' iii a word all measures . or.'.scheapes that we had reason; to fear- and repre hend because loaded witn centrali-dng .power and full of men'aoe and hosti ity to the people. Whenever a President ; has dared to invade a sovereign pcm ' men wealth wlthoujt the appeal of the .'Governor to do so, the Messenger I las openly, squarely denounced it, iw'ien thousands of other! (Southern newspa .! pers remained silent or applauded' the damning and dangerous deed. ' (Wash ; ington "was a (Federalist and) loved power and the circumstance of office, '! tout he was too true a patriot to usjurp f power. When, as j we recently men : tloried, the Whiskey flehelllon in 'Penn sylvania was raging, , the illustrious I President, lather; .of his country. would not move i a soldier (until the Governor requested1 him to do so.. "President "can. :be trusted who does No not' regard constitutional law and the rights .of the States. - ; i ;" ' ' -,CUBK A COLD IN ONE DAT Tak Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, " " ; All : druggists refund ; .the money if it .... fails to cure. 25c The genuine has I i B p. on each tatolet. -M1 r i i . J 1 V '' h' LITERARY GOSSIP Jamea. Payne, the noted! Dnigl'isih ' -' inoveilstl died on the J29tto instant, me' ' wa lborn 'dn 1830, and was educated at Cambridge. : He wrote mulch and was , popular enjoying ajgood literary repu . , tation.: We never, read a line of one of O-fis'oTs, tout have often read some of - has yflews quoted ? in literary journals' (Upon passing suibjec'ts., He (was a ait-' i erairy force since 186 It is stated that' he produced 150 volumes. He made his aark. ifirst -.toy writing' for the W -st- i . minster (Review, j " - j ; ; The writers in the iabr'th are wakfing,, ? up 'after such longj eitence as to "6uO . ' V'adis' and its defects in morality. Not. much 5s said of any thing wring ; , to ihls religious toiasor (teaching. His last: novel Is classed, now as omtwig K . Uhe yellow Joumlismi in afterature.'i - It 4s spoken of as nlled with 'Tiorrors'f and "shocking details. iA scholarly ar ticle upon 4t in the' last 'Saturday Re- . vietw'.' of ;tfhe (New York Times, has - 'this and dt is to 'aiicord (fully with our - own judgment which we set for tit as (best we could a few weeks since. The writer says: . . I: . - j ; "iNo reader of 'Quo Vadis' will, ques ': tSan Its literary exoell'ence, its ar'tls& qualities, its (many (beautiful ktesorip : itjons. or its tlhrMing ' interest? eitill, within fthe range of the literature iad-' " - matted ino our American homes, it is dou'btf ul wlhettiher a volume cart j be. foundatoounding in more pages of; re- fitted; cruelty or tinted witth smore re oulsi'Va crime, ejndv (herei and mere ipunctouajte-d wltih. deliberate and aibhor- jpenx semsuauuy. i. - fThe contention1. -is (mads, and 49 sus- .fcaftned "fully, tthatTtflxe -excessive erabona- tloa of repulsive details and itfhe de scriptions of .vJtoei SLnd "disgusting' 4m irDOTtairtres aire not . only unnecessary tout Tuithout Justification. No one meeds ito "be fed. ion " rfauseous dishes wlthcnft limit, 'however Uglily beasomed and ar- itistioally ' eerved, 'and to do This -is really an off ence alike to art and morality, jit is no VOnd-er tha't people wiho; dove itihegood and ifcbe pure and Uhe fiscible should 1e disgus'ted with thie lusts of iNero and 'his court. -Quo Vadfis" Should Ibe sifcut . ou!t (from' the "hom-ea of all irt'nn'ed; pure, ; and ?ar- Cioularly, religious -people. Ijt. nis Hugh' literary excellence, ahd! that snakes St Dhe more insidious and dangerous. The (greates't livtog: . Italian poet to Cardtucci. He Is tnought toy some at- erary .people In England pi (be vhe greatest Irving poet, j i. I The. late Lord Ed'ward JJuwer iwas Krg'hly gifted, tout really eccentric. He was tacomiparalbly more giftea tnan ihiauiait Uhe author, of l1LucilLe." Elir Grant Duff in a Diary," that M9 ireetemt "Notes rrom so a'bounds n anecdote of .an aaniusnsf :-k4nd,, prep- lle. foliowr ng concerning the novelist at his own (home: '. ' "They (the gues'ts) were all assem tihe great hall, Ibled at Ibreakfasti in (when their host; came to, in an old dressing gown, poured . out a cup of tea, and disappeared! without uttering a word, to any one. Arthur iRussell ex arsssed (his surprise io (his mext neigh- (bor. wh said. ' 'He Ibelieves (himself to b&. iniyislbte,' -iajd, ejure 'eniouigh, 4n a little. 'tirriei he appeare. 'iri his usual dress, and saluted (his frienids f(he (had mot peen them since the previous night.' ' ; . f j fAmtJhonv. Hone Ilawklntr'iS '-iSimon Dale" Is greatly lauded toy some lies; and well itihough'i of (by nearly all. It Is said 'to be of the 'Wind of Prisoner of iVepda" hat gave him real fame and whhA wp never; read. As we have .advised our reader. ! iwe say again, d'o not attach, too muchl importan?ei',to.tihe ni'agazine arid newspaper notices, even tfronvt&e 5est for liot 'many are safe gukles.- -The erjfte in .the (New Tork Tjmes' '19a'burday Review'-3s yery. en thusiastic af ter this sortt c?The plot, is so (full of interest and 5cefi-einienit. the author's touoh is ' so original, his style so (brilliant and cap itivnitiinie' . the w'lhola itoook so aervaded iwit'h charm, iihat fit akes possession of the readier iwi't'h a sort) of expulsive force, injuriously (driving out suoh oritiiteal faculties iaa he may chance to possiS3,r . j " i; (We reaid wftih. muohi interest the Tieview.clf Or. George (Brande's cnti'pal s'tudy of j Willialm ' Shakespeare, in two large volumes, price; $8.00, which ap peargld in 'London -'lljiteraeu're" in , Its issue of tle; 12tfti Of March. .It is Iby no means' so, eulogistic ad a review we saw in 'an 'Amenican literary journal. In fact it .Sa not Tgarded &s adding a thing to.the iknowl'edgai cf (Shakes peare in any Way nUt $o toe jcound in idUher iprodiuotions thJt. :had pnaceded lt; Ht igiivea no. 'real addition , to I the rich. literature upon thei sutojt. It .is a clever study Iby a capalble'schoi'ar and stole iwritier. Says 'Liiterature" cf it . "To resarch andi originaHty if has no prei tensions. It 4s ginply aj'Cmipilation from books tb Jbe fobnd in 'the li'brairy or almost every student or C3inaK.es- peare n Ungland 'books wWich Wave long (been dfistdlled into the common- places, of popular fjectures and sch'oo; teachers.;.1 'Where he,' jqu'fts these (beaten paths he leoames tediously jrreleyant," Frederick Tennyson, who died:- re cntly in-ihis 91s't yejar was a (brother; of the great .poet.. jnl htai'se'Ef was a poe't 'of !jmer.t as; ivvas . his (brother Charles 1ho jdAetd ye'ars ago. In youth he pulMlfihed poetry land' after aslilence of well night sixtyj years, and' when (he fjad passed (his $0th year, he. pulb Irshed it)hre volume? of poetry, in 'dif f rent years, with 'liliie titles "The jsilep of Grieece," '"'Daphne" and1 "Poems of. the Day amd Year," He was less gift ed than Charles. He 'had' line .culture, arid the real poetic 'gift. ' The Tehny isons arei: the. .roost teanarkatole family in longevity of all. families iwe' have evter read of (that had genius among them.. , It (is . no d'ouJWt the most re4 markaJble 'famiily' in the hjs'tory elf lit nature in producimg three poets.' Ixxrd Tennysoh-:' praisad- his (brother Freder ick's poetry, and the 'great Coleridge ttu'ghly praised the sonnets of Charles, '4MLiterature" says: "Taking the tihree; (brothers together, however 'thiey undoutotedly reipiresent a combination Of djmaginative power and of artis'tic accctmipffishiiBent in a single family wttiidh.ls without parallel or 'preciedent- In our poetic annals." ... j Bucklen's Arnica Salve ,- i - ) I- - . ' . The best salve In the world for Cuts, Fvruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 'ever Sores, 'Tetter, Chapped. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all. Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to' give perfect satisfaction ior money refund ed. Price 25 cents ' per box. For ; aJ by R. R. Bellamy, j . . BREVITIES The Xee, name is not enough -to cause nprthern representatives in. the House to perform an act of justice and honor.. They voted down 'the proposition! to pay $217,000 to the heirs Of Gen. iRobert E, Xee. It 4s .a justciaim '," The pension deficiency grows. It .is a "monster of fearful mien."' It will fall short some $9,000,000 'this year in having the money tO; - meet the pay ments. The iLondon Times has a cor respondent in Cutoat He reports (that the cost of war now is1 $8,000;000 a month, with a war detot of . $300,000,000 already. The Spaniards have. (lost 52, V .000 men and "sent home 47,000 invalids, witih 42,000 in hospi ing. ' ; al. !A toad! show- - ? - ICalifornia produced iast year 37i000, 000 igaTlons of wine, land all sold or en gaged.' "North Carolina) has . fine soil and climate for griape growing and mrftie makinfe.. It Is; possiible to make 15,000,000 of gallons if not morel IWhen the Spanish war on' lOubS'toe gan three years ago; the population was about 1,500,000. It ,3s now "placed at 900,000. !Ef this estimate is correct,, then a half imillion o'f 'Cuiban men, women land children have perished inc. three years or one person in every two and a half.' A small portion have died' in battle or from twourids. . . The Surprise; of All Mri james Jones, lof the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., In.speaiKing of Dr King's 'New Discovery, says that last winter his' wife was attacked with 'La Grippe, (and her (case grew so serious that physicians a (Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consump tion. Having Dr. King's New -Discovery Jn store, and- selling lots of it, he took a bottle. home, land to the surprise of all she began to 'gretlbetter !from first dose, and toalf dozen dollar "battles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's -New Discovery for Consumption, Ooifghs and. Colds Is guaranteed to. do ttihiis good work... Try It. Free. trial bottles' at iR. R. Bellamy's dru'sr store. - NORTH CAROLINA., Hon. Charles i B.' Aveock will address the Democratic ; League in New Bern on the 8th of AprlJ. , ( It Is learned. that the Duke of Durham will -build a large cotton mill in-the su burbs of Burlington. . Louisburg Tlmesi The trustees of the Bank of Ixmteburg, ' which instttutlorf failed last fall,! had declared a dividend of ten per cenit. This is the first divi dend that has been' declared, and its smallness was Quite a surprise to many of the depositors. The trustee- says that he hopes to declare another dividend In the, near future. . .Raleigh News! and . Observer: Superin tendent Mefaane is now preparing a bill which he proposesi to ask the next leg islature to pass, jt embodies a change In the public penool law in regard -to committeemen. Instead i of three white and two colored committeemen, and the white' eommitdeemen will control the white schools and the colored men the colored- schools! except that the county supervisor and the county board of edu cation will control andi have oversight of the fund's belonging: to the colored ' schools. . ; . . -i; -. , . Payetteville Observer: Late Saturday afternoon Geo.! Holliday and Pompey Williams, -both colored, got Into a quar rel, the result' of which was Holllday striking Williams ; near the right temple with a brick. The injury was so serious that Holliday wasi refused bail, and was placed in. jail.-j 'For eome time past wood fires have been raging in sections of t'h'e country; arqund' Stedman, and it was just lately developed that the fires were of Incendiary origin.. The Riley es tate, the -l'andsi of Mr, J. D. Geddie and Mr. W. G, Maxwell, have suffered most. Charlotte Observer: Davidson Is to have a big field day on fhe 16th. The students! from . the Winthrop college are expected. Th4 Charlotte drum corps will be on hand. Aft attempt was made Friday night to (enter the iron safe at the Southern Railway depot in' Oxford by boring a hole over the combination and placing dynamite Inside. The explo sloivwas sufficient to . stop the clock near the safe, j The attempt to open the door was unsuccessful and the thief was frightened off, I leaving his tools. Sun day, while the city was quiet in Its usual Sunday mood, there Was -war In a colored (home on norUh Brevard street. Henry Johnson, a n$gro who works for the Charlotte Gas Company,- shad some words with hia wife, which brought on a fight. She claims that j he was whipping her With a buggy Whip, and in self-defense she flaw, into him with "a razor. At the close of sevra) rounds she cut him down with a' stroke on the neck, fie called for the police. Johnson was? found badly cut in t'jiree : places: iacross .the' 'ealf of the left leg, just Mow the left shoulder blade' and,44 in the left side of the neck. The wound in the neck, a physi .ffteaJ4, wa almost a fatal one. The woman W arfested and locked- iip. She sustained a bfw in HiS Utt. shoulder. ; UNDER THE AREA COVERED BY Aeos'on'g i riaster pain rapidly (ibateaj conesuve disorders are ; .relievad.'acljingnerresarequieted, . the Bgony of Rheumatism subo sides and a healthy condition of , the affected parts is resumed. ' , Aches or Pams that have long re : sis ted all modes of internal treat ment often disappear in a few days . Dy tneappiicauoi v5 I- I enson s Waster TheseiPlisters are to be employed in all affections,? which liniments, ointments or other applications have beenresorted to. They excel these fthings in efficiency and are more - , OEATJLY AND CONVENIENT, J?e careful pot to acpept any worths jess substitute or imitation In place of the Genuine. Price S3 cents. Seabory &STolinson,3lf g.Chem.,N. T. iuiUUHpHBUIHUHHIlilUlil SNAP BEftNS FOR DINNER I F l:?':- - '.V- ' 10 CENTS PER QUART. THE KING GEQCEEY CO., B. P. K 'PHONE, 387. j march 30 ' j ING, Manager. Forth Street Bridge. NOTICE 0 ADMINISTRATION. SAVING QIIAJLJIFIED IN THE SUPE- Court of j New Hanover County, Nortfh Carolina, as Administrators of the estate of the lkte Mrs. Catherine A. "Ful ton, deceased, notice is hereby given to all nersons indebted to the estate ofrthe said Mrs.- Catherine A. Fulton to make Immediate payment "to us, or to our iagent, Da'niel j O'Connor, j in Wilmington, N. C, : and all, persons , i having claims tegainst said estate-will present them for payment to u, or to. i our agent in Wil mington, Daniel 1 0'Connor, oh or before the 24th day of March, A, D. 1899, or this notice will be; plead in bar of their re covery. ); ; . i THOMAS H. WRIGHT, Administrator, ' KATE : F. .WRIGHT, Administratrix, - Of the Estate of Mrs. C. ,A. Fulton. March 23, 1898. -.ff. I ' . CPortsmout, VaJ, 115 Middle Street; ; - j mar 24, la w, '6w, thu PURE1 OLIVE OIL. OR 25c PER YARD. ALSO IN LARGE BARS at 10c per Lb. T have also in stock about 50 Cakes of Elegant TOILET SOAP which I have ! reduced from 25c to 17c per Cake, t : Call early and secure a bargain. J. H. kATDIN'S y PALACE PHiEMiCT, - ' , i - i i - "! ; 126 South Font St. PECOITBS 55 march 27. j CARTER'S ITTLEi IVEH PILLS. BIck Headache and relieve all the troubles tod-. dent to a bilious stats of the system, such af fiizziness. Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after lanjr. Pain io the Side, &c While their moat markable ducceis has been shown in curing Headache, yet Caster's Lrrrut Lrrra TniM re equally yaloable in ConstiptAw. curing and preventing this annoying comXinLwhilf they also correct all disorders of tLBtoWk stimulate the liver and regulate thalWi u. wacjr uuijr cured I Ache they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint: buMortunately their goodness loss not end nere, and those rho once try them will find these htOe pills valuable in so many ways that - oiva. UCOU Btiniti . Mttui Killli iiutiij ElKtlll Ulilii Bititfia Eiij iiii. a Cdsiiie sqqp lOGier Fool 1 i f. Is the bane of so many Uvea that here Is where we make our great, boast. Our Dills cure tt while others do not. , Cartir's Littlb Liver Piuji are very smaS nd very easy to take. One or two pills make dose. They are strictly vegetable and de opt gnpe or purge, but by their gentle actioo 'jlease all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; trefor $ 1. Sold everywhere, or e tby maiL ; CA2m X::r2 C3,,Sew Irk. taE. fcife Mr;i . t . STATE PRESS. - "the skeptical souls who doubt the Qual ifications of General Nelson Aj Mlleeto toe lieutenant general should; not fohret bis brillian ugrestohs that ail govern-J men x -minis anai aepositories should be fortified ' with ai battery of rapid fire guns. Raleigh . Post. " - v , t.. Cassablanca would be 4. good name for Kope Ellas unless OOl. Paul (Means wants it. It is certainly better than Copelius and wouldi not call so quickly ior cotton in the ears. The last interview of Hope's delivered orally would exhaust a, bale even an average audience. Why don't Kope talk like he votes and hoi is of flee by proxy, Morganton Farmer's Friend. We are opposed to driving out of the .party those who! desire to vote with us, it matters not hpw they have cast their votes in previous elections. It should be the ettort of all ! good and loyal citizens of this good old state to redeem the commonwealth from- the present rule 'of Irnorance and f corruption. ' We--'' must fight the enemy and have harmony in our own ranks, or we must 'be the losers and the opposition the gainers. Greens boro Telegram, j : it The proselyting work of the. 'mormon elders, j going through our country and even here in our! own midst two by two. Is surely an Increasing jnenace to our moral status. Our good country people, prone, naturally, ! to open their hospitable doors to all needing shelter, or to the waysider by night, should turn away these "twoby-two" elders in the name of true Christianity and morality. Their doctrines are nothing more nor less than a conglomeration and a. terrible one at that. Windsor' Ledger. Mnnnnffiifo) Instant relief for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired mothers in a warm bath with XunccBA Soap, and a single application of -ConctraA (ointment), the great skin cure. fThe only speed; and economical treatment for itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors of the skin, scalp, and blood. I aol4 thraogjioat lb world. . Poms 9w Am Cuiuo4h . poRPoK4Tiant Sole Proprietors, BoatoDw . - f3 " How w Ciw Krery bj Huwoi. 1 msilx! : BABY BLEMISHES PnTeateA and Cared by - cuTiouuA. ha!1. . GUT PRICE THIS WEEK . - H0N A. SELECT LOT OF- i NortonYam SwaetPotatocs Just 1 right for frying and baking. Price per peck only. ! Well I -will tell you when you can. o very low tnat 1 naxe io give it away.. See? j :i ' LOOSEl fiDSTATEt RAMS 5C PER WD - Large fat ftaisins. So nice for' pud dings and good to eat just so. u S. W. SANDERS At The Unlucky QgrnepJ NEW! STOCKS. 5QQ BAGS JOFFEE, 1200 BfRRELS t'ur, QHr. BARRELS SUGAR, 50Q BPLS NW CROP MOLASSES . 200 BjARBEI WCE' ' 1 300 egs cape fear mullets 500 cses raking powders, 500 b'oxessoap, ;. q 0 cases lye. . ' 1I0TT0 ! THE! CONSUMER'S- TRADE BELONGS BY RIGHT, TO THE RETAILER. WE GUARANTEE THIS PROTECTION TO THE RETAILER IN HIS DEALINGS WITH US. '.'.- ; '! J. ilEVlsOO IlOli. f eb 6 I '!. 'i- Free snvar Good Lock naono o, Rex IJ Soaps, Starch, Gold Dust, Star; Lye; Mendleson Lye, &c ... ' a! B ttom Prices B51 -j D. JVt cEaQhern mar; 20. A CHANGE. WB ADMIT A CHANGE IN TJ1IS PACE IS NOW IN 0E DEB, I AS THE PROSPECTS ABE NOT SO BRIGHT AS THEY WEBE. WE WILL HELP YOU OUT IP YOU WILL SEND US YOUB OBDEBS FOBJ i BEMEMBEB, i 0 UB MOTTO ISIS TO PLEASE OUB CUST0MEBS.1 McNAIR&PEAPSALL 00 24 WE .,...(.-... A Specialty of the well-known R1ZAIETH WAISTS 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 no seams where the garment ean 1 I tear. Thousands of mothers buy Nazareth Waists for their boys and igirls, who like them for tne comfort they give. Nazareth Waists come in all sixes, 1 to 12 years, and are sold at 25 cents. Better grade at 50 cents. joniison & FORI No. ill Market St. oil Powder . - i--' f . MAKE mar 24. , '. VJfiicft- Naif is The ' houseMfe'e duties are harder than men realize. - Cleanjlig alone is a' constant tax on her strength, a iieyer-ended task. Mote! than half the work of -cleanishe canave done! forf her, if she will, and the eense will be next to nothing; IB .Chicago. Bt. Louis. AT THE CLOSE 6BUSINESS' FEB.j RESOUlpES. Loans f,. ......... ,72,903 10 Overdrafts ....:.t...:V..... ...... a 86 U. S. 4 per cent. bon$ (at par).. 40,000 00 Banking House ndUTixtures.... 10,000 00 Due from other bank.. 209,167 71 Csn on Hand.v;...iJl 67.274 65 '276.442 31 Total. .vvty., ...-,. .,.5899,367 27 i Total Deposits. . . ,: . $607,000 ' $650,000 surpinsana Net Profits.,. mils Payable; and Re-Discount . I None. None. " . 0 1 PivJdends Paid G per Cent, per Annum. ' . Last Installment; of Capital Paid in October, 1892. 01 TUESDAY 1 - - I--'--'-., m" - . :4"-M'.' ':" , MaSli 29th SPRING 0P3NIN6 OF and a big dLsplaof SPRING GOODS. you our stock of Iress Goods, Lawns and French Organdies in white and figured; Shirt Wafet Sils and Ladies' Silk Skirts. - I Tii can s;how ou the largest stock, of MATTING and OIL CLOTH: b!g lin of fine Ylpfiow Shades; a big stock of Alen's and Boys' Clothing and Spring tJnd&rvyear," ' ' '. :'- ' : ' 'v;--:;; .)' ' . A splendid li&of Laces and Embroiderie; Buttons and Trimmings, Jetts anS BraiOs; Spring Footwear in all Styles. We will have our x o t TT tuucsuiy call and look at our pretty Parts Hats, and, as usual, Kg jftaw the lowest 112 ISQrtn Frmt; street, Opposite Orton Hotel. I L i. ?t r..--XA' : I.'.' , j ' ; ii GEOl M YfiQRD, Proprietor ; 1 U Ala the i ; V ' ihV:: 111" ; ' il. tv 1 For Sale bv R..R. BELLAMY TliP6rtt . i..': jiccessors to Grocers and EXCELLENT - Fine Rice Straw at Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, General Groceries TheWortli IF YOU WISH TO SHINE ESLTM-A-lSr ; KODAKS. ' We are Sole Agents for the EASTMAtt KODAK CO., and can sei you any of theiilCA31ERAS or-PUOTOGRAPtllC SUPPLIES at Manu facturers-priesV". , i- - '.' OUR OTHER ! Remington Typewriters, Ribbons juid Carbon, etc. Edison's Mimeo graphs and Supplies, Wernicke Elastic - Book Cases, Gramo j r phoAes and Records, Artist Materials, Engineer's Supplies, etc. YIOIINGTON. N. -C. march 27. 1 Wsshind II Powder. Does the better hklf of cleaning; does it better than any other wajr known ; does it easily, quickly and cheaply. Largest package greatest economy. TH E N. K. FAIR BAN K COM PA NY . . i jm ew r or K. Boston. . PhUadelphia. 18TH, 1S98. CONDENSED YB0M BE- ' i LIABILITIES. Capital ...... Surplus .'....., Undivided profits .. Circulation ...... ... Total deposits ....... ,$123,000 00 460,000 00 . 15,912 11 75,912 11 36,0 00 662.455 18 Total ..; .........' ,..$899,367 27 $662,000 75,000 Nrne. 54.80O 4 200 WEDNESDAY I j and 3Qth, FIHE PATTERN HATS, We would be pleased to show swu iu-iv imi one ana all give us a which we have quite a big line of , price on them we have ever had, at Sunshine makes Perfect Rose and P. P. the Perfect p; il e (Lfppman'4 Oreat Remedy.)' Thousands of' women are suffering needless pain and humiliation . from Blood Poison, due to the absorption of Impurities from Irregular menstruation or other causes. P. P. P. will put roses of health In cheeks disfigured by pimples, moth, vulgar redness or eczema. v, ' P. P, P. is a sovereign speci fic for all forms, of Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh and . Dyspepsia. Georgia M. Bloom, Macon, 0., writes : " I had a tired feeling and was run down.' I got m bottle of P. P. P. and It cured me In week time. . Before that I could not eat ny thing. Now I cat at every meal. i Company Worth & Worth, Commission Merchants. SEED RICE. Very Low Prices. Company ! Tou -ilioiuld have a.DaJr of our new ! style-a,u!d (Latent eWade of color tn' tan i "ticl Kid, at potpoilar iprioea of $3.00 and S,50 for ffentlamen; vHs6 patent !Leaher ! and Enameled. . I Far the Iadies, we enow a toeautiful : Hne of Oxfords, In Black and Tan, new shades, f ram$1.50 to S3.00. Call and see tbem.. ill 08 N. Front St. mar 20 SJEGIALTIES 'J 9 ill Why do you make your Ice rCrea: At home when we can fur- nish yow for 1 35c quart, 50c. '- ' ' '.". I - ' - : half gallon, or $1.00 k per j , - - v.' , gallon packed and deliverr ed to any part of the city ? Is. mar 29 Sold on Its Merits. RICE STRAW ! - , ',-' i - i . . . - - 3,000 Bales Rice Straw for sale, ALSO A LaRGE AND ELEGANT . STCK OF - HERVY BHD FilNSY GrUJCERIES, lust received wnicli we offerjto the whole sale trade. WnJJAHS BROS. t ' '. i - . -:-: i . rocera il Mmissi MMi mar 13. THE GOBRI HAS FOUND R VERDICT Anil so ha' re our rriends wtio. nave oeen doing tmsim !ss with us since "we startea business he ye offer at extremely low trios 75 CASES TABUE PEACHES' (3 ID cans) 75 CASES PIB PEACHES, (3 lb. cans.) 75 CASES TOMATOES, (3 lb. bans.) 75 CASES' TOMATOES (2 lb". 5ans.) INCASES OYSTERS, 5 OZ.) 100 CASES OYSTERS, (4 oz.) 100 CASES THOMPSON LYE.' 100 CASES STAR LYE: 100 CASES. iMENDtiESON'S LYE. Ask for Quotations or send your orders, K0BT. B. STONE & CO FHOIjESALE okocess. 5 and 7 SOUTH .WATER STREET. maroh 27. :, - !' " '1- - . ; :: JOHN' GILL, RECEIVER. Schedule In Effect January 23. 1898. i . I-..::... : - . : South Bound Daily ?Jo. 1. North ' Bound MAIN LINE. Daily i No. Z. T Zu p m At... "Wilmington. ...Lv 9 00 a m 4 10 pm Lv... Fayetteville ...Ar Ar... Fayetteville ...Lv 12 10 pm 4 00 p m 12 18 p m 12 25 pm 3 55 p m Lv JFayettevilile Jun Lv Z 36pm Lv. Sanford .....Lv 1 48 p m 3 47 p m 4 20 p xn 4 30 p m 6 17 p m 5 47 pm 6 15 p; m 7 45 p m 12 45 pm Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. Lv. ...J Climax ...... Lv . Greensboro ...Ar . Greensboro ...Lv . Stokesdale ...Lv Walnut Cove ..Lv . Itural Hall ...Lv ... ;Mt. Airy .....Ar 12 17 p m 11 55 a m 11 06 a id 10 33 a m 10 04 a uniur 40 a mttiV. South Bound Dally NO. 3. t "North Bound Dally No. 4. BENNETTSVTLLE. 7 15 p m 6 15 p m 5 43 p m 5 07pm Ar.. Bennettsville Lt 8 00 am 9 07am 9 35 a m Lv..:..i Maxton Lv Lv. . Red ' Springs ..Lv Lv... Hop Mills ...Lv 10 20 a m 10 40 a m 4 50p m Lv... Fayetteville ...-Ar No. 15. South Bound iMixed. Dally Ex. Sun No. 16. North Bound MADISON BRANCH Mixed. Daily Ex. Sun. 610pm Lv.. ..Ramseur .. ,1.. Climax ... . Greensboro , Greensboro , . Stokesdale . ...i Madison .. .Lv .Lv .Ar Lv 6 40am 8 30a m 9 17 a m 9 35am 11 07am 11 65 am 4 2d p m Lv.. 3 15 p m 2 45 a m 1 25 p m, Lv.t Ar.. Lv.. Lv.. .Lv! .Ar 12 35 p m: Freight tralnl No. on the cape Tear and Yaakln Valley now leaves Wilming ton at 4:45 p. m.; Arrives at Fayetteville at 11:15 fp. m. Passenger; car - on this train. J i ! . ! - Conneetiops at Fayetteville with At lantic Coast Line, at CMaxtoni 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 Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, atI; Walnut Cove with . the Norfolk and western Railway. J. W. FRY, W. E. KYLE,!'. Gen'l .Pass. Agent. Gen'l Manager,. J - TO l AIIi POINTS . : j .. north; soBia ftiW - bodthwesi Bcbedule In Effect liar 30, 1897. Train' 4L Leaves Wilmington 1:20 p. m., arrives I Lumberton 6:26 p. m., Pembroke B:46 p. in., 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, and With train 402 for Ports mouth; Richmond, Washington and points North.1 L--- ' '. : - - Train- 4L Leaves Portsmouth 9:20 a. m arrlvesiWeldon 11:41 a., m., Raleigh 3:30 n m., Samford 6:03 p. m., Hamlet 6:53 p. m. Rockingham 759 p. m.. Wadesboro 8:11 p. m. Monroe 9:a p. m.. Charlotte 10:25 p. Tenn. ' i , . " ... Train 403. Leaves Washington 4:10 p. Richmond 8:56! p. m., Portsmouth 8:45 p. m. Arrives Weldon U:10 p. m., Raleigh 2:07 a. m., Sanford 3:35 a. m., Hamlet a. m., Rockingham B:23 a. m., Wadesboro 5:64 a, m.. Monroe 6:43 a. m., Charlotte 7:50 m.. Athens 3:45 a. m. and Atlanta 6:20 a. m. ConnecUon at Weldon with tralnrcm Richmond arid all Northern points. Pull man sleeper. I Portsmouth to Nashville, a. m., jLincointon 15:20 a. m., Shelby U:18 a mj Rutherford ton 12:30 noon, Athens 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 Chester. - Train 38. Leaves Hamlet 8:20 a. m. Ar rives Laurinburg 8:46 a. m., Maxton 9:03 a. m.FPembrbk 9:81 a. m., Lumberton 9-63 al m., Wilmington 13:05 noon. Con nects Hamlet with trains from Wash ington, Portsmouth, Charlotte and Atlanta.!-' ' . -I " "': . ' i Train 402. Leaves Atlanta 1:00 p. m. Ar rives Athens 3:16 p. m., Monroe 9:30 p. m. Leaves Rutherfordton 4:35 p. m., arrives Shelby 65 p.! m., Llncolnton 6:56 p. m Charlotte 8:18i p. m;, Monroe 8:10 p, m., Wadesboro 10:31 p. m.. Rockingham 11:05 p. m.,f Hamlet 110 p. m.. Sanford 1:02 a. m., Raleigh 2:16 a. m., Weldon 4:55 a. 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 7:60 a. m. Train 17. Leaves Hamlet 8:40 a m., ar rives Cheraw 10:00 a. m. Returning, leaves Cheraw 6:00 p. m., arrives Hamlet 6:29 p. m.: ; :-: ,' " 1 All trains dally except Nos. 17 and 18. ' Trains make immediate connections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Or leans. Texas. California,- Mexico, Chatta nooga, Nashville, Memphis, Macon, Florida. : a ' v-?V . For! Tickets, Sleepers, etc.;-apply to ; i THOS. D. MEARE3, '-'' , -Ij Gent; Agent, Wilmington, N. C. E. ST. JOHN. I . ' . - . Vice President and Gen'l Manager. H. W, B. GLOVER, Trafflo Manager, ' V. E. McBEEJ Gen'l Superintendent. IT. J. ANDERSON, Gen'l Pass. Agent. General OtOam. Portsxusith. Va. wmm . . ! AU Atlantic View Hotel, Wrlffhtsville Sound. N. C. WrlghtsVille Sound, N. C. This beautiful and popular Seaside Hotel, containing 35 rooms, iiaving been ithoroughly i overhauled and renovated, is now for sale, lease .or rent. Unless other wise disposed ft will "be opened lor guests on June 1st, isas, unaer competent man agement. For . .further information . ap- ply to - i ., . ;- ; John H. Hanby, Owner, 115 South Sixth Street jWiijiMiiN-ca-TON-,' ir. o- mar 29 In ,j r flTLftNTIG COAST; LINE. Schedule In EfTect March 2, 1898. t Departures from Wilmington. -. . NORTHBOUND. DAILY No. ! 4S Passenger Due Mag 9:35 A. M. noUa 11:02 a. m., Warsaw 11:11 a. m., uoiaaooro : iztt p. - m., Wilson 12:65- p.m., .Rocky Meunt 1:37 p. trt Tarboro 2:31 p. m., Weldon 4:33 p. m., Peters burg 6:22 p. m.. Richmond 7:li p. m., Norfolk 6:55 p. m., Wash ington 11:30 p. m.. Baltimore 1:06 a. m., Philadelphia 3:60 a. m.. New York 6:63 a. m., Bos-. ton 3:00 p. m. DAILY No. 40 Passenger Due Mag- 7:15 P. M. nolia 8:6o p. in.. Warsaw .9:10 p. '..' m., ooidsDoro io:iu p. m.,s wii son, 11:06 p. m., " Tarboro 6:45-' a m.. Rocky Mount 11:57 p. m., Weldon 1:42 a. m.; INorfolk 10:30 a m Petersburg: 3:14 a. m., Rlchmd 4:00 a m., Wshlng ton 7:4 a. m., Baltimore 9:03 a m., Philadelphia 11:25 . a. m., . Ne.v York 2:03 p. m., Boston 9:00 p. m. ' DAILY No. 50 Passenger Due Jack except - snville 4:13, 'p. m.:' New Bern Sunday 6:40 p. m. 2:25 p. m. . . SOUTHBOUND. . DAILY sio. 65 Passenger Due Lake 4:00 p. m. Waccamaw f:D3 p., m., Chad- bourn 6:41 p. m..: Marlon. 6:43 p. m., Florence 7:25 p.' m.. Sumter ; 9?10 p. m., Columbia 10:30 p: m., ' Denmark 6:12 a. - ni., .Augusta i 7:55 u m., Macon; 11:15 a.-m., Atlanta" 12:25 p. m., Charleston i 10:50.4). m.. Savannah 1:50 a m.. ! Jacksonville 7:30 a. m., St. Au- i gustine 10:30 a m., Tampa 6:23 p. m. '... i ARRIVALS AT- WILIkirNGTON FRQM i : ' THE NORTH. : DAILY No. !49 Passenger Leave Uos- i 5:50 p. m. ton p.:03 p. m.. New York 9:0 I p. m.. Philadelphia 12:05 a m., Baltimore 2:50 a. m. Washing- tonr-4:30 a. m., Richmond 9:03 a. m., Petersburg 10:00 a. m., - , Norfolk 9:00 m;,i Wrldcn U.:55 a. m.,, Tarboro : 12:31 p. m.. Rocky Mount '1:15 p. m., Wilson i - . ; 2:37 p. m., Goldsboro 3:20 p. i . m., Warsaw 4:11 p.; m., Magnolia i 4:24 p. m. .. I : DAILY No. 41r Passenger Leave Bos- : 9:30 a. m. ton 12:00 night; New York 9:30 ' a m., Philadelphia 12:09 p. m., v - Baltimore 2:2b'p. m.. Washing ton 3:46 o. m., Richmond 7:30 p. m., Petersburg 8:12 p. m., . Norfolk 2:20'.. p. ra., Wel ' , '. don 9:43 p. ni., Tarboro 6:00 p. i m., Rocky Mount 6:40 -a m.. . - leave Wilson 6:22 a. m.", Golds ' , . boro 7:01 a. m., Warsaw 7:53 a. i ' n., Magnolia. 8:05 a ra. ' j , DAHif No. 61 Passenger Leave New ; except Bern, 9:00 a. m., "Jacksonville ; Sunday 10:26 am. . 12:15 p. m. FROM THE SOUTH.. DAILY No. t54 Passengeri-'eave Tam t 1:20 p. m. pa 8:10 a m., Sanford 3:27 p. m. -: Jacksonville 7:40 p. m., Savan- i ,nah l:4o a. m., Charleston 6:33 i ; ' a. m.," Columbia 65 a. ra., At- i lanta 8:20 a., m., - Macon 9:00 a. & - . ' in.. Augusta 2:30 , rP. m., Den- mark 4:47 p. m., Sumter 8:12 a. i m., Florence 9:55 a., m., Marlon.! . 10:36 a. m., ChadbQurn 11:38 a. i m., Lake Waccamaw 12:09 p. m. i , ; Dally except Sunday. Trains on the 'Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Weldon 3:55 p.c m., Halifaxt 4:30 p. m, arrives Scotland Neck at 5:20 i p. m., Greenville 6:57 p. m Kinston 7:55 i p.. m. Returning leave zCinston 7:50 a m., Greenville 8:52 a. m., arriving Halifax a( 11:18 a. m., Weldon 11:33 a m., daily eX cepf Sunday. . . i ' ? : i Trains on Washington Branch -leave s Washington 8:20 a m. and 2:30 p. m., ar rive Parmele 90 a. m. and 4:00 p. m., re- i turning leave Parmele 9:35. a. m. and 6:30 1 p. m., arrive Washington 11:00 a. m. and 7:20 p. m. Dally except Sunday. ' . . Train leaves Tarboro, N: . C. dally ex- j cept Sunday 5:30 pm..- Sunday '4:15 p. ', 1 arrives Plymoutn 7:40 p. m. and 6:18 p, m. 1 Returning leaves Plymouth dally except I Sunday 7:50 a- m., and Sunday. 9:00 a m., r arrives Tarboro 10:05 a ir and 11:00 a m.1 Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves' Goldsboro dally except Sunday 7:10 a m., r arriving Smfthfleid 8:30 a' m. Returning leaves Smithfleid -00 a m.; arrives at Goldsboro 10:25 a i TCain on Nashvme rh "leaves Rocky Mount at 4:30 p. m.. arrives Nash-5 ville 5:05 p. m., Spring Hope 6:30 p. n I nrf-irning leaves Spring Hope at 8:00 a s ..... xashvill.e 8:35 a m., krnves at Roclq Mount 9:05 a m., daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branchv leaves War4 ,saw for Clinton, daily . except Sunday, 11:20 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. Returning. leaveM Clinton 7:00 a m. and 3:00 . m. Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee 10:,0i a. m., arrive Latta, 10:28 e m.. Dillon 10:38 a. m., Rowland 11:54 a m., returning leaves ' Rowland 6:13 p. m., arives Dillon 6:33 p. m Latta 6:46 p. m.. Pee Dee 7:10 p. m. daily. - i i Trains on Conway Branch leave Huh 8:30 a. m., Chadbourn 11:43 a, m.,. arrive (Sonway 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. an.,. Manning 7:04 p. m., arrives Lanes 7:43 p.. m., leaves Lanes 8:34 a m., Manning 9:08 a. m.j arrive Sumter 9:37 a m. daily. Georgetown anu" Western Railroad Leave Lanes 9:30 a m. and 7:55 p. m., ar rive Georgetown 12:00 m., 9:14 p. m.. leave Georgetown 7:00 a m. and 3:00 p. m., ar rive Lanes 8:25 a m-and 6:25 p. m., dally, except Sunday. "p j , 'Trains on C. & D. R. R. leave Florence daily except Sunday; 9:55 p. m., arrive Darlington 10:28 a m., Cheraw 11:40 a. m.; I Wadesboro 12:35 p. m. : i Leave Florence daily except Sunday 8:00 p. m., arrive Darlington 8:25 p. m.,Hartsvllle 9:20 p. ra. Bennettsville 9:21 p. m., Gibson 9:45 a. m.j Leave Florence Sunday j only $:55 a m. arrive Darlington 1Q7 a m., Hax" Ville 11:10 a. m. . ) i , :. . ' . Leave Gibson daily, except Sunday 6 :3S a. m., Bennettsville 6:59 a-m-. arrive Dar lington 7:50 a. m. Leave Hartsville dally, except Sunday 7:00 a m., arrive rMKlng ton 7:45 a. m., leave Darlington 8:56 m., arrive Florence 9:20 a m. Leave Wades boroJ daHy except Sunday 4:25 p. m., Che raw ,5:15 p. m'., Darlington 6:29 p. m., ar rive! Florenco 7:00 p. m. Leave Hartsville Sunday only 8:15 a. m., Darlington 9:00 a. m., arrive Florence 9:20 a. m. Wilson and Fayetteville Branch leave Wilson 2:15 p. m., 11:16 p. m., arrive Sel-" ma 3:15 p.- m., Smithneld 3:22 p. m., Dunn 4:00 p. m., Fayetteville 4:45 p. m., 1:07 a. m., Rowland 6:13 p. m., xeturning leave Rowland 10:54 a m., Fayetteville 1218 p. m., 10:19 p. m., Dunn 1:01 p. m.. Smith field 1:39 Pi m., Selma 1:47 p. m., arrive Wilson 2:35 p. m., 12:09 a mj :. ; t Manchester & Augusta 'R. R. trains .leave Sumter. 4:29 a m.. C res ton 6:17 a. m., arrive Denmark 6:12 a. m. Returning leave Denmark 4:47 p. m., Creston 5:43 p. m., Sumter 6:33 p. m. daily. . - j . . Pregnalls Branch trains leave Creston 6:45 a. m., arrives Pregnalls 9:15 a. m. Returning leaves Pregnalls 10:00 a m -arrives Creston 3:60 p. m. ; Daily except .Sunday. . ; ' - i Blshopvllle " Branch trains leave El liott 11:10. a. m. and 7:30 p. m., arrive Lucknow LOO p. m. end 8:30 p. m. Re turning, leave Lucknow 6:06 - a m. and 2:00 p. m., arrive Elliott. 8:25 a to. and :! p. m. Dally except Sunday. . i (Dally except Sunday. Sunday only. : ' H. M. EMERSON, ' General Passenger Agent. J, R. jtTENLY, GenerU Manager. 1 T. U. EltBBSON. Traffle The Clyde Steamship Co. EW YORK, VILMINGTON, N. C2, AND GEORGEOWN. S. C, IJNES. LEAVE NEW YORK. ONEIDA. ............ ."Saturday, March. 26. CROATAN. ::.SatuTday, April 2. FROM WILMTNGTON. ; : CROATAN. ........ . . .Saturday, March 26. ONEIDA........... ....... Saturday, April 2 i FOR. GEORGETOWN. ONErDAl.. ............ Tuesday,' Marcft 29. CROATAN ............... .Tues day. April 5. Steamship Oneida does not carry pas sengers. 4 ''' ?-'-! Through, bills of lading and' lowest , through rates guaranteed to and from . For Freight or Passage apply to ;, H. G. SMALT .BONES, - . Superintendent, THEO. EGER, Trafflo Manager, - . 4 . - t Bowling Green, N. , W, P. CLYDE CO., General Agent 1
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