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JACKSON & BELL COMPANY. Entered at the Postofflce at Wilmington, J., as second class maner, April 13, 1887. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. ' postage miirAib. TH131 DAILi MESSENGER- by mill, ne ya'r, $7.00; . six .months,!; $3.50; tjiree ! months, $1.75; one month, 60 cents. - j ' Served In the cl'.y at CO cents a month; one week, 15 cents; $1.75 for three months cr $7.00 a year. ; V. J .: TUB ' SEMI-WEEKLY MESSENGER (two 8 page paperB), toy mali, one jfear, jL00;-slx months, BO cents. In advance. WILMINGTON. N. C. dTTURS-D-AT, iVFRiIL 7, 1898. THIS MAY PllOVE AN AFTER-. MATH.' ; rThe worst enemy .the people, of! the United States 'have now 2 lhat jeor- rupt fellow who disgrace'3 the United States sena'te named Mark Manna, .is the4 !bete noire of M-c'JCiniey, He al though that iitWe fellow perhaps, re- jgards 'him as j his "guardian angel, TWe Washington Correspondent of the EBal- ttafore Herald, muc-h of a friend' ofj Mc- n-st.,1 ; . Kilnley, telegraphed on the 4ih that Hanna will 'be greu-tljr piqased . :he can prevent .the recognition, of in ' dependence, and it was said tonight hy a .senator that 'the messag? air.'iMclKin ; ley wjM send to congress 3s a ccimprom- i , iss jwU'W Hanna. Alfter keepingj .the -people fin a' istate,ioif intensa" suspense! for jiweeks hy the dilatory course tihejj adirh'inistraticin has settled upon "armed. Intervention," Which may ctean noth-i , i ingt and "Cuban indeper de-nce" is sent1 o the reap. TheAirc-an ,pecp' e doj no really desire, a war - ; i Spain, (but they do desire to bring: a to account i tcA destroying the Maine, and for its j KOftera-l Ibrutallties.-. iAfter so!imu':ii of ! heated discussion, of In tense" blc wing ; over jvhat the United States mill So,'- it ; has almost come-Uo pass that, thej Me-Kfnley-iHamna gang do not imean to do anything-that will satisfy. the tApieri-j . can" -people and save our country a cowardlyi back down. Think of jfrom suieh i "ai'vile crea-Lure as H'ann a controlling " tlije..adm!nfatration,-and-in: so (far as it ran shape i affairs, ccuntertallingj the! . 'p'&ns.and thwarting the -wishes 'of 70,- 000,000 of Aimerfcans:. "And that is the! r- matter with-Hanna,'' (Wail" si-reel has i" the' rascal !in its pocket,- and he bu'llsi , vae strnngS: oc the McKa-nley ga-ng, Thd IBftUimore Heralds dlspatcih say :Y'ir' is confidently expected th t-" a i. appearance at the cap'Ia.l tom-irrow -afl-d Wednesday to 'insist !upon -peacej itr line proieciion oi wonas ana- wail; . street." I " . . - . : j ; ment by Wall street via Mark Hjann-a - and his owners." It is useless to specu-j : late as iwe.W'rite. The i'jmple solicitude ; ;:jrii the plain policy "of the Hanna ad ' aninistration is to prevent w air at! any rnet. Ar r,na tq ft cr Vniinish im.inia J v it'P: spoke earnestly f or liis side, j Un I fortunately for -hus fcaue tTie character! orune topaniaras ,xar tnree or rour cenJ '-s clJj-'"- yvuiu rv iiu x cdu jct'tinr tiiu j utxi - ivrmm aucing- tne. last -tnree year are : (to a cdns-ide'ra'ble . extent as (well khown! . I ' lasithe ddings ih : he American oonressj Trlrimrite oraserved m the speclbiij plea j. nreiTerence whatever to the horrible de- -''; ;8tru'ction j be the" American' tC'ijutser Maine, that ',Ln -.itself ibelieyed by :!thTee-if ourths ' prclbhly cf ' the Ameri i can peo-ple to .be the sought cause ol j w ar casus belli. ' . j. i-'Partisan ; scheming has ;got 'in the T ' icongress. -Repiiblicans' are iwiliiiig to l r -- . - f j J . forget Cuba and the Maine with aji eye L . .. ..; t i I I t ..yvau srrec aexnanas ana me pros-r j jpec'ts in" Novemlber in the elections to be held; There are In. .the Senate and I . Ihouse republBcans .-of another sort j- . p'arty victory. Tiie senators who spoke on Tuesday -were decided and diMnbt i ? .for 'war. It is not certain, what-iwjill he t ! the outcome. 'Representative ilFdwleiri L : jpf -North Carolina, at Raleigh 6n the'Sth ! -irtst., , reported that "the im'pressibn a iWashington (is that . the . president .13 acting thecoiward and .that the stock johbers are controlling himjabsolv U'ly.j It:Wiill tbe ;kpiotwn soon .- how. far 'this mntpiression has .been connrmed 'by events. K , - A Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets AH druggists refund the money if it -I fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. 53 Q. on each tahlet. II03IE . FOLKS. In the annual report of . (President Pea,rsall, of the "produce exchange, it is noticeable -that naval store's had rreased as compared with the tt897 hut cptton receipts had increased by' s77,941" hales.- The . l-meresting fact appeared that two cargoes of iroii nad been (shipped : to foreiiTn ands w ithin! .a mp-hth or so. In the su-ment'o cot ton I goods the " increase had - trebled over last year, T - about It was gTatffying -to see the worthy retiring president of . the roduc$ ex-' i-hange, Mr.' Oscar Pearsall, enforcing so pointedly the great necessity thorough Iseiwage system, . tor. of a. Wil4 'and mington. It is most timely said, it -Is to be hoped that the intelligent "people of the city nVi 11 not remain In different to the positive necessity"- of &uch an improvement. The health, the1 very lives of many, certainly depend . uponf a general sewage constricted -ly;a thoroughly competent engiaieer.,1 ; Enouigili money has already fbeenj ex pended here- in the construction ofjpar-l 1'ial sewage for individuals, causing the streets i'to.j he . constantly defaced 8y; . ;digging-them up, to have construct at . -least one-half of an entire syst-m' ratmjfying the whole city and reaching every household. , " , " RUSSELL BOSSING POPULISTS i ;.' War talk cannot' preven schie of the populists from gathering-t Raleigh to . hold their pow-'wonv.- "Governor jRus 'seli must the frill-fledged, fnow 'fop his ; ' talk: to - the gan was; (rfilghty sweet Sn4 conviricing. When tjtily heard him " u;pon his railroad somei'lault and! iwhy he flopped! it ; -was highjj -satisTalctory and the" lndoTiseiment 4v-ha cotmb-iete; ; only three! an ti a holding lalpc'f. If j they T had been 'present and. hid heard the enravishing "song of the yren"-think ' of Russsell as a "syren"! they,. mE$:ht have proved as plastic in": hk moulding power as the "le Toos" who '(bowed ; tiubmlssiv - to the fascinating and flowing eloquence of thl ;U-g gu'berna itorial charme-r. " j f ",;:. - " L;:-x Russell has too much i of .brain j paw 4 ei for -the little enof4';:.,H talcei egg-shells of them at will. But rumor la that: Russell and '-Butler have 'had word 3 and are out. dut the governor can rope the senator !n if he so elects. make all smooth again and then, an other bugging frolici Then Butler may feel t'hif v.'---' . ' p '.- f'Once I caught a fit tie bee ; Who was much too warm- for me." Father on, before!.- the ideas of No vemlber, you will ee the cooing and fcOnnoodTing go on actively (between 'tads and pops, .and! 'all to defeat -the d4-d democrats,", .with a powerful al literation. "fThe safe ty of North Caro lina does hot lie with comMnes, trad era and . trickster!?. You may rely uporWhat. It lies wjith-the people of all partiei 'who desire io protect their own -personal interests pad. to save -NorCh Carolina from' farther degradation, spoliation and ruin.' ! v. 1 ' " LITEIt A RY.GOSSI V I Dean iFarrar said a tgood tiling as to reading. Hie sard-f'Wever 'be tempted by coificAItj to rea-k' what you know to be a bkd book." . Excellent advice. The. New York Times's j "Saturday (Review'. says; tur-e.' 1DonU. sow wild oats In litera This ought to' 'have a wide and taken ip all - wri ters as well eweepj as ul readers. Then add Eto-erso'n's 'wise saw "When a riew Ibook comes out read an old nne" and you -Have three laiphowsms full of sense and" so "brioty; of judgment. : - '"SaiuiyayReview" inic'identaily gives a correct deliVerence as o James, the novelist, in :writing of j-Henry B Fuller. It saysr- ' i ''Engrisfhi 4s 'a-n- instruinent Henry James- ian' iplay on. . No matter " how vacuous the t'hetne, verbal dexterity does his- business, j !Mt..' Henry B. (Ful ler -h-a-s a itouch just as delicate, -tou't Wis lingtrll eonata that is, when he wants to' Jntorduce one 'belongs tto a higher school of melody. The grace note never is wahlting, and s6 -we! 'are -inclined to give dir. Fuller ncjithin-less thah' that of m4sfe;ry in tt'he writing of English." : Jit la jpleasant -to ua to 3 earn f rem English, sotirces that' the novel of the Italiahjl DIAainiMiiio,. ; !met wiith ibuJt little fciivor In England. . They are very immoral, and hencle are rejected ;by the best and sanest critical journals with . no little of con.tenipt. ! '""; 1 iLit'tile.i Brown & Co., of Boston, have lately! publishe'd a neat -$1. edition of "With. Fire and. Sword," which is per- "haps the 'greatest of, all 9ienlciewricz?3 bociksl Thief Hate ir Henry Taylor, who gave the reading world one very popular and finely! executed , dranraltiiO , poeni! in -"Phil a Ion ip Van 'Artevelde," iwh'ich we read time ago wiith much Of interest" and fa'tisf action, !in his "AutoSbiogra hy." a charming j work issued in 1885, pays now ja high tTibuite to Robert' So irthey, fallen into, .great neglect,. 'bdth as a prose anu versel 'writer "Dhat read ers off 1838 may know how a distinguish ed niah : of letters reigarded' Sou they, we copy tv-hat he says, and' it is praise from an uncommon source, and from one-who had a very wide acquaintance With Reading men of "more than two generations, for Sir Henry was born in 1800 and died in'lRS6: . '. . : "".He -was the firt of 'our great men with -whom V had; come face to tface he w"as hen 50 years tf age. JAfiter ward I hedamie acquainted -with most of his eminent contemipot'aries and my own-4-with Wordsworth, Coleridge, Scott,' Moore, Campbell, Tennyson, and Browhinar amohar rooets: amons1 his- torlahs 'with Hai'lam, Macaulay,iroudei. Carly'le, and Hjeeky ; among staitesmen Tiith alir l . think, who iwere conspicu ous lexcept Canning,'' Brougham and Disraeli, and i hi ve' found hone Who comjbined with intellectual pre-eroi-; mence so muah i n-hait was mersonially attract ive." -r . j.--."- .. -' ' : ; Sir Henry 'wrote' many "books. Among them, --we .may; .name a poem entitled "Ediwjin,, the 'Fair; ' a volume of essays enitkled.The iSitatesnian,;' "tMbtes from Books," and '"Thd Virgin Widow," '.;' a' romantic comedy, j 'Ail were read more or lefs ;iby an appTeciative repufblio f of letiters. ' ' - : . j - ':; , One of the new! volumes just out is "Gl'adstone and C'therAddTesses,", fby Rev. Kerr oyce Tupper,. tDJP:,' 1L.D. 'Another volume is. entitled "John Bus kin: His Hiife and. Teachings," hy T. M. Mather. . St'illj another volume of essays Is 'by John Jay Chapman. W have jread host onejof the essays. Judg ing mainly, from thpo'pinibis of north ern - critics, particularly The 'Ait'lanltic Monthly and Tt. ill. Stod'dard, the poet editoaf, 'this volume ; of Mr. Chiaipman's 1s a vieTy striking: li terary performance, and iwill give h'iiW permtahenttJ fanle amon 'American jessayisits. He has possflhly hut one or two rivals. . Aino'tli- ed ln'teresting' andi welcome pulblicaJtio.n,. in two volumes-,. i3 iSelectto-nsr iflrwm- the Greel (Lyri'c Poe'ts.'N edited hy Herlbert W. Sih'ith. Tf you do not otwn iSymionidis'ii muterly work on "The Greek Poeits," you. would do wel to aVail yourself ctf these! selections. 'Sn England an origi nal, piiq-uanit, able Volume upon. Charles iDickepsv' entitled ; '1A CWticai IStktdy," ha3 hut recently been issued. ; It is by a distinguished novelist, of high' gilfts. Geofga .IGisfS'ing. . D'idceins "for 'fonty We i have classed years -with! iScolt, Thackeray 4and! Mary j Ann -Evans ("George Eliot" as sthe -great-est Eing- ; t ::: : ,r"y". xisn oraiics or xne oetter Kina 'Wtno -would class Harry Fielding wiith them, and some would put him first But this writer . would iputt no "writer of any Walter "Scott. " He country ahead of has writ-ten 'more really -"Igrelat" novels thaii iany other flctive - (writer in tha Valhalla of the world. . - . " - 'The Journals o Walter -White,'' j la tely published in 'England, states' that Charles Kingsley ''declared ithiat OioK ens's Christmas stories , were "gtoomy and' depressing."- ICarlyle found, even ploridus "Pickwick" "Very . mel-an-cholyi" The gre'at w-ri'ter had one .of his most violerft' attacks, evidently, of ay spepsia .when he aid he had rats in his stomach;. grinding away. IA man's views aire, colored." often iby the. sitaite Of. his liver and the "stomiach (trouble." IA il-ife cf Robert Ferguson, a Scotch poet, "has Just 'been sent; iforth. 'It its iby A. B Grosart and as, on,clf the Famous facoton Series- now appearing-. Ferguson Was as poor -as Bums, ' and furnished" tthe greater poet who cairn after with help in fthe right place. Lon don "Litera'turer says Of khos comoara-. tively unikhown poet 'to people, mow-u- d-ays: 'Pergusson's p1iace' as that cif a Scot ih vernacular poet of the highest promise, who. in his naUhetiaaHy-Sihort life, -displayt'd a quality of humcoir, a rresnness of natural ifBlih.e'. and. a. vrift cJf picturesque and vigorous expression mui even tos igreaiter suocessor has not surpassed, and who with developed powers might well Have rivalled him an pathos and passion. , Ais for (Fergus son's relation to 'Burns, St is ithat of a creditor ito .a debtor wno amply and Urankly acknowledged a deht wihieh too many of hia com-piaitrioits ihave ungenerously- repudiated." I , (Dk4ens, JikeS JSicot't, holds', his own well now. There are no less than three new volumes recently (published that are concerned! with 'the great novelist. w e moite with pleasure that -"Tji'tera- 'tu"--:mtes.it.ii,fferfrn, 4x1m.'' STATE PRESS. The i-ettrement'r of Chairman, Cald-well from the railroad comn4:ssion Is a fitting climax to the racy and rare reign of. (Russell's wlldi t4am. -0ince the incum bency of -the -new -boaird the state has known nothing but tarmoil from that source. Bickeririg and contentions. , all for political advin-tages have Character ized the meetiingf of ttfis Ibodyi "until the public has growtj heartily sick and tired Of the whole business. Now let the rest of the commission get iout and the tem perate desires off tthe tlfinking people will prevail. Salisbury World. j; With the exception of the entrance to the Cape Fear jnothinfe has been done at any point ajong tie . coast of our state, and in thfe event of war a num ber of our eomnjiunMeS wouldl be at the mercy of small fcraif t f the enemy. We insist that the neeessatiy steps for proper defense -be not delayed "until it is too late. WTe may rest iassured that ' the Spaniards are will inf cirmed of every de fenseless point, and, case of war, will strike for everything itj reach.: We trust our representarires atj Washington will not permit ithe authorities to neglect this section. In theiit anxiety to (protect the larger cities. Rsfleigh Post. : And the WilniingtorJ Messenger, dis cussing his excellency says that "while The Messenerer has kept its eye warily upon Governor B.issell.1 understanding his character ana npi onoerra'Lms -m amr ity from iJhe tine he was nominaiea, u; has neither been! deceived by him nor asr tonished at his alntics.'l There is no need w-hv anvhodv who had any proper con ception of the governor's inental pro cesses and inlflrmities j of temiper should have been- surpilised aft any of his per formances. He las used his off ice, when ever he Cfsuid, and ci Nvas known he would, to wrack) vengeance on people he hates. In matters info which personal considerationf? fou!d not enter, he has been erratic, ir regularl unsteady. Char lotte vbserver. .' . Hpw to L.odk Good Good looks are really more ithan skin deep, depend im en'tirely on a healthy condition of all! the vftal organsr If the liver ibe .'inactive, yoil 'have a 'bilious look; if .your ptornah 'be dasordered, you have a dysheptic flook; if your kid neys ibe affected, yoik have ia pinched look. Secure your good health, and you will surely have good; lootas "Electric. Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stain, atah, liver and kidneys. 'Purifies the tolood, cures .pimples, hlo'tches and- holls, and iglves, a good complexion. Ev?ery 'bottle guaranteed. . Sold ait R. 'R. Bel- lanay'M 4rur 4b . ents per bottle,. The STjeeiaclel of men buyiing votes, or dbtaining; them in any way possible, is shameful. Let the people choose the best men. not becau!se men , want the offices hyt because th peeple in general desire the men they Consider the. best ones; to fill the offices ebntrary ta the; will of the' people,- and then the offices will be mag nified. ' Agalin, jthe better the principles of a man the more tweighty to him are 'the responsibilities of an office. Hence such men feelibg their unfitness shrink back from 'holding office, and the office seeks the man.i "WGlson Times, "vVMPfo anv Private T T llbl V Ull J a T Harm Doth feow ve are to qonsiaer Instrucuon ,in the light ofj a Plaster to apply to it," said theh'udicious Hooker. Yes, and (where j such " harms as Iusctilaf Rheiimatism, ' Back ache, Sciatica,- Pleurisy, Coughs,- Colds, Soreness and Pain do nour ish and abotlnd as.at this especial time of year we are to consider ' enson s Plaiter as the only proper tiling to apply to the spots thijs afflicted. For this f mous Exterqal Remedy carriesheal ingin itstouth. It soothes, warms, coaxes the hlood from congested parts,' stops the pain, relaxes and ' limbers the Stiffened muscles, and prevents mo:e serious mischiei . Plasters dre ages old, but the "best plaster ever made BELONGS TO j OUR DAY, and is knowii throughout the world as Benson's. Be sure you: get the genuine. Price 2 5: cents. r Seabury & Jolftison, Mfg; Chemists, N. Y. J --"' . ' NOTICir OB ADMmiSTEATlON. JJAVING QU alified in The supe- rior Court of New I ITanover County. North. Carolina!' as Administrators of the esiaie or me -laie ivira. tainenne A. r ui- ton, deceased",-notice lis hereby given, to. all -persons indfebted to the estate, of the said Mrs. Catherine A. Fulton to make immediate paysment to us, or to our age nit, lamel O'Connor, in Wilmington, N. C, and al persons having claims against said estate will present them for payment-to usi or toil our agent in Wil- mington, Daniel O -OdnnOr; on or before the 24th day 01 March, A.. D. 1899, or this notice wiU be plead jn bar of their re covery. .. . ! - i? ' - : ; . , THOMAS H. WRIGHT, Administrator, ! KATE F. WRIGHT, iAdministraitrix, I Of the Estate of Mrs. C. A. Fulton. March 23, 1S9S. f ' ; "Portsmout, Via.. 113 -Middle. Street. . . j mar. 24, 1 a w, 6w, thu A Pleasant Evening gives a delightful finish to the day. Noth ing Is more agreeable 'than music when it. emanates irom ue which are tha finest home instrunenw In this country.' Everyone who ha-pur- :nasea.a jrianq irom jis is nigaiy pieasea witli the result. It's qui Impossible for in inferior piajio to masquerade as some hing better. It has rieither quality, t"-" lor durabiltiy. Ths Stieff Piano sells ts own merits j . . , Standard Organs. 1 ' j Tuning and repairing. ."'.,: . Accommmoditing Terms, j cnAKLES M. STIEFF. BALTIMOP.E49 N.-Liberty St. WASHINGTON 521 iEleventh St., N.W. NORFOLK, VA. 416 Main St. CHARLOTTEjN. C.4-213 N. Tryon SU no 24 3m i ! Sale of Real Estate. rp HE UNDeiSIGND WILL EXPOSE for sale. at public aiictlon, for cash, at the Court Hoise door of New Hanover County, on Monday, ilSth of April, 1S9S, at 12 o'clock on i said day, the fol lowing described- lot or parcel of land sit uated, lying and being in the city if Wilmington, aftd .bounded and described as follows, ' to -(wit: "Beginning in the east line of Ntttt street at a point one hun dred . and sixSty-eight feet and seven inches south fiom the! southeast intersect tion of Red Cf oss and Nutt streets and running thencf with the east line of -said Nutt street Southwardly seventy-eight feet and elevep.- inches, thence eastward ly and parallel with iRed Cross street eighty feet anfr six inches, thence north wardly and parallel i with Nutt street seventy-eight j feet aind eleven" inches, thence westwafrdly and parallel with Red Cross street -eighty feet and -six. inches to the eastern, lijie of Nutt- street, the : be .ginning. The same being part1 of lots 3 and 4 in Block 217, according to the offi cial plan, of fthe City of Wilmington. Terms of sale leash. ? E. K. BRYAN. . Assignee of .Adrian & Vollers. apr o, ts. . A CHANGE. WE ADMIT A CHANGE IN THIS SPCE IS NOW IN OB DEE, AS THE PH0SPECTS ARE NQT SO ! BRIGHT AS THEY WE WILL HELP YdU OUT IF YOU WILL SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR REMEMBER, OUR MOTTb IS TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. : I " -,':' ' IcNAIH&PEAPSALL Groceries hn Don a EILiUiUOUlb Pimples, "blotohes, blachhcadH, rel. roaah, oily rcothy skin, itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, and falling hair, and baby .blemishes prevented by Cuticurat Soap, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well ss purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery, fioAi is tfanm?but the world. Porrw Deuo and Coup.,-Sle ProjM.. ISoaton, U. 8. A, i ! liu l ireveat Face Humor,". mailed free. v I ' DANGER ., .After long delay a decision was handed down in the United States i Circuit Court sustaining the . . ' i ! ! i f-i ! . . r :- : " l I A WELSB ACH PATENTS M "Every other manufacturer of Incan descent Mantles in the United States is anllnfringer of this patent.!' Text of the deqision can he seen at i OHAS. M. WHITLOOK'S. A. ar 29 X C. C. Chadbourn OElak! bought my Interest in the Insurance Business "heretofore conducted iby ATKINSON & CHADBOUBN, - and will continue it at the same office " ti I i ' ! ' No. 113 N. Water Street, I respectfully ask my friends to hestow on him the liberal patronage that our firna has aprii 1 J 3 , has always enjoyed: r . ' W. M. 'ATKINSON,, COM, OATS AD HAY. 700 Sacks White Corn.'- ' . : If! . . 1 -f OUU ' ' illlXCU UOI U, - 500 " White Oats, 700 " Mixed Oats, 100 v " R, P. Oats, ' !-: 3 Car Loads No. 1 Timothy Hay, Send your Orders or Ask for Quo tations. . 1 E. R. BT0HE & CO. WHOLKSALE GR0CEUSJ 5! and 7 SOUTH WATER STREET. apir 3.. . i -": -. ;l i , .- HYfi 10 SWEET MIXED PICKLES CHOW-CHOW 20 CENTS PER QUART. THE KfflG GSOCERT CO., B. F. KING, Manager, 'PHONE 3S7. march 30 Fourth Street Bridge. EXECUTION SALE. B T VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION to nie directed by the Clerk of the jSupe riori Court of New Hanover County,, dated March 17, 1898, wherein'- Thos. Bi Burnett is plaintifE, -and Wilmington. New! Bern and) Norfolk Railway Company !s ide fendant, I will, at 12 o'clock M., (Wednes day,! April 20, I898, offer for sale Dy p ublic auction, for cash, at -the court jhouse door of the County of New Hanover," in Wilmington, N. C, the following proper ty, to-wit: Franchise of the Wilmington, Newi Bern and Norfolk Railway i Com pany, together with all the rights and privileges thereof, so far j as relates to" thej Receiving of fare or tolls, and- also all corporate real estate, belonging j to, i or usedlin connection with its" corporate bus iness; including all its line of railroad .ex-, tendihg from Wilmington, fin the County of New Hanover, to New Bern,! -in the County of Craven, together with "all branches, rights of .way, depots, tracks, sidings, turntables, bridges, and I other structures belonging to and used in con nection with said railroad. i : i Wilmington, N. C., March 18, 1S9S. K. HiS W LiliiTT, ! Sheriff New. Hanover County. mar 20, -ts EICE STRAW 3, 000 Bales Rice Straw for sale, j L ALSO A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OPj ucnuv -lun tsuflv m riLfi 1 1 niiu rniDi ust received which ! we offer to the whole sale trade,. WILLIAIS mm Grocers mar 13. RTEfiS iTTLE Eick'Ileadache and relieve all ths troubles tad ' dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress aftei aing. Pain in the Side, Ke. While their mos Q-ar table success has been shown in curi&s 1' fieadacho, yot Carter's Ii-rrLa! l.rvxR equally valuable, iu Constips -n. curios and preventing this annoying compliant whil . ' they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowela. B.ven u laey omy curaa : - Aehe they would be almost priceless to tho39 - no suiter iron mis aistressuie complaint: but fortunately ther goodness does not end nere, and those who once try them will find these littio pills valuable in so many ways that the; will not be willing to do without thera. eus o' ir au siex aeaa Is the bane of so m&a lives that here is wher we make our great while others do not. t Our pills cure it - - Cjlrtkr's Littlk I.ivto Piixs are very small nd very easy to take. One or two pills make j dose; They are strictly .vegetable aad do not gripe or purge, but 07 their gentle actioa ileaso all who use them. In vials at 25 cents; tve tor $1. Sold everywhe-e.or sent by mail ' ' CASUS XSStCISS C3., Iter Tai. tlJ ikk; -XiiiSi '.:-' k-l t4t... I - : i. - n I- ; "!.. ,.f ': i r. ; " . 1 . I- ;;- j m If AT1 JV ;; v Gomo, Wis., Jaai 10, 1893 . I would not be without PIS O'S CURE for j CON SUMPTION for, any. thing. Fop a rjad Cough or Cold it is beyond all othw. Mrs C. REYNOLDS. CURES WHEAFAir I Best Cough Syrnp.. in time, soiq oy - t "The Best Cough Medicine.,, JN0 - s ARMSfflOHG, PRESTDEST THEtliTIOHAl BANK "i.-!;i WILMINGTON, N. C. THIS "BATMiHAS BEEN TN BITS INTERS TTTRiKR A N H A TT 1 ..W VRAHS - ?!000 m DIVlrENDS TO surplus AND PROTTTSi WB OFFER TOU OUR SDRYlCES. LOAJNTTD -ONl CHOICE' BECTJBJITT OPEN YOUR JYOCOUNT WITH US. : OIK ACTORS: jno. s. IarmsJtboq,; GEO R. FRENCa WILLIAM CAtDER' CHaS. JEJ TBORDEN, GABRIEL HOfcMES, J JAMES 'H.. CHADBOURN. JB . ' i AT. THE CL03g QP BUSINESS FEB. 18 " , .! - 1,' - : PORT TO COMPTROLLER, it ' RESOURCES. Loans v....;;.!.... .:.$572;903 10 Overdrafts .. .i.' i 21 86 U. S. 4 per; cent. honds (at par);. 40,000 00 Banking iHousbnd Fixtures.:.. 10,000 W Due from .other,;i)4nks.. 209,167 71 I Cesh oni hancL,i.i'..J.. 67.274 55 276,442 31 Total .1.'.; ..."..".'.$899,367 27 TQtal Deposits j, v. ...... ;".'.:.'..... .$6O7)0O $G50,000 Surplus and Ket Profits.,.. :.. 54,800 64.SOO litlls 1'aTablc anu ite-lilseonnts . ! i f Dividends Paid 6, per t ent, per Annum. Last Installment of Capital Paid in October, 1802. - ESIDEalliie danger ond 4is- figurctstifis j of Blood Dis-i eases, the fuming-and Itch-1 mg Shin ivmptions are. among thai; most acute ! tortures. " The strongest, systems soon collapse , under such agonies. i ' "O ! ipjJtnan's Great ' . aittd certain cure for every Skin Disease, whether tor-i turjngr, disfiguring:, humiliating,' itchiftgr, burning:, bleeding:, scaly, pimply or blotchy it fact, from pimples to tlt,e!inost distressing, ectemas and :evety humor of the blood, whether simple, scrofulous .orhereditarjrM j; i- y ' : - j. P.IP.1 purifies the blood,1 : ".builds 11 n the weak' gives- strength ; to weakened nerves, expels, diseases, and in sures health and happiness where sickness and, "despair once "shut out the light 6f life. Sold by all; Druggists. $1 a bottle ; six btles, $5. k UPPMft IBROTHERS, : .v Sole jPf opHetors, . . -, Lippman BiCjis f SAVANNAH, GA For Sale bv R.JR. BELLAMY. r - : i - i ; . - " ' 1 INOTWITH'STANDTNG WE ARE MOVING, ONE OF OUR ICE MA CHINES' AWAY FROM MERE, WE STILL HAVE A CAPACITY TO MAKE 85 TONS OF TOE PER DAY, WHICH IS FOUR (4) TIMES AS MUCH AS HAS EVER BEEN CONSUMED 1 IN WILMINGTON, INCLUDING THIS SOUNDS, BEACHES AND SOUTHPORT, IN ANY ONE DAY. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE WILL SELL YOU ICE AT FOLLOW PRIOES: l , j; i In Lots of 10 to 25 Pounds1, 35c per 100 In Lots ofJ25 Pounds and In One toTvyo Ton Lots, In Lotsof One Ton or Factory, - ! - WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT Y Wrrii E. BECL TELEPEONES 6i And the season; for mew Spring: Hats; amd Dreeeea haa' tKwne. We have made' special effonjt3ihis season to meet -the demiamd of th-e .trade. . We -want ryoiur bruistaess, -ami to please you -we will iwalce Bpccial low prices and show you more newi groodj and prettier etyl-ea than any EasteP ih-efore. We have -three First Class" Milliners and-three Sates Ladies In. our Millinery depart rnent. We have' Hats, trimmed ajid untrtmmed; all -kinds of Sailors and Shapes. We' haje aibout 3,000 rolls of pretty new Rittbon 100 dozen humches of 5new Flowrs40Q yards of fki-e Silk Vciliing-, 3hOO yards of Lace.' Our Spring 'Eater Hats are heautl ful. We caav'"- oell 'you a nice Hat. nicely tri'mimiect dn new stplish rlbhon, two hunches, ot flowers, good sflamcy edg Leghorn Bat at 75c each. -Beautiful Ha.te at niK), ?1.2S nd -U.S0i Nice; made Ha1, road'e of lace and chiffon, nicely trimmed, fit 2.25, $3.00 ,4.00 and EfiSTIR WEEK IS WOU HERE GEO. O. GAYLORD, Proprietor P. S. Don't, forget to "bring your card and get 3t punched amd- get one of ' ' sthe heauitiXul chairs or table free: We are giving away lots of them now. '" - e.pr 3. .. , . - ..... . . -. . ' HyannisNebr Jan. 1898. I regard PISO'S CURE FOR CON SUMPTION as the best Cough medi cine on the market, having used it for 15 years. J. A. WEST0 VER. -Teta Good. Use anaggtets. F. B. HIWES, CASHIEB OF WILMIHGTON. WILL PLDASE ,TOU. MONEY AT 6 PER CENT. SATISFACTION GUARAXT 'EED. C. W. YA - J O L- GIE HES 'WM.iE j WORTH i WILLIAM n v HRIST ill II, 1898, CONDENSED K0M KE- LIABILITIES. " ,." Capital. ............ ......,..........;,..$123,000 00 Surplus - ,. .$60,000 00 . Undivided profits 15,912 11 75,912 U Ciculatidn- ... Total deposits .... . 36,00w 00 .... 662,455 16 Total ...$899,367 27 $662,000 ,75,000 ione. IN one. : Nrne. :!LA3IEiS' Lb"W CUT SHQES IN .. -BliACKT ANiy ALL '. TUB NBW 0ttAIES OF COLORS. LATEST IE. SIGHTS THAT TOU CAN GET NO fHERlE 'ELSE IN THE CITY. THE1 ARE LOW CUT IX STTLE AND "WE. CUT TIIEM LOW TM PRICE, AS TIIESE FIGURE WOULD. INDI CATE, 11.50, '?2.0a A!ND J2.50 OFOR STYLISH GOODS. . ' ' 1IISKI 108 N. Front St. iapr 3. -less than a 25c per 100 j pver at i $3.50 per Ton 2.50 per Ton OUR PATRONAGE. CO. & 1)4.. INTERSTATE 146. -up to. $15.00 each. 1 We can suit all. We sell good; Hats at a low . .price. vye make our' money on the quantity of Millinery husiness we do. Come and look at our now Silks: We have Just received, In finest styles, In stripes and plaids. Taffetas and China, and Washable Silk, from 18c -to $100.' Ladies Silk Skirts at $5.00 and $6.00. Ladles' Worsted Skirts from 75c $3.50. LadJes Linen Crash Skirts at '98c- ' Ladies' Dress Goods at all prices, all new styles and ipretty goods. -Men's and.' Boy's Ciothing (Men's Suits, made of good fwool ohevtot, in hlue and hladk, at $3.00 a stilt, Nice well made suits. v Good, fine odd Coata at $1.50 and $2.00. 'Gentlemen's Spring Suits from $4.00 to $10.00 a suit. We sell hdee Clay Worsted 'Suits from $3.00 to $10.00. . Come to he Blg Racket Store for bargains this week art: 112 North Front Street, opposite Th1 QrtJon Hotel. I.I Dnnv PUBMG Worth Sweet . Times " Not Yar Times except on High Prices at THE UNLUCKY CORNER - Cut Prices This Week on Finest voiiiia onps s txiraouoiiiy mile syrups- PRICES JUST RIGHT. S. W. SANDERS SEED POTATOES. A GAR LOAD -FANCY SEED POTA TOES CONSISTING OF - r Houlton Rose AND " ' " Pride of the South. WE WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE THOSE OF OUR TRUCKriKS, wnu WANT A GENUINE . ARTlCJUE, AT A LOW PRICE, GIVE US A -CALL AND EXAMINE. THE POTATOES AND GET OUR PRICES. . WE ARE SATISFIED vVK tJAIN uivjs YOU THE VERY BEST AND PUREST ARTICLE THAT CAN BE OBTAINED, ! WE THINK, IT WILLi Bli TO X tntu ADVANTAGE OF EVERT ON IN TERESTED TO GET OUR PRICES BE FORE PLACING OKUUKS - &usiu- WHERE. ; ' ,. m MnrBiiwi go. : . .", -'.,".:,. . -ir 15 AND 17 S. FRONT STREET: Roth Phones No. 14. AHDr-PROYISIONS.j SNUFF. TOBACCO, CIGARS IEON,' GLUE, &C, &C, ; A Few Yam Slips On Consignment. Correspondence Solicited. : HALL &PEAHS ALL WHOLESALE GROCEKS. , m oii mi un Mm JOHN; GILD, RECEIVER. Schedule in Effect January 23. 1898. South ) North Bound Dally. No. 2. S I 00 a m Bound Dally , No. 1. iMAIN LINE. 7 20 p m 4 10 p m 4 00pm 3 55 p m Ar... Wilmington ...Lv Ly..5, Fayetteville ...Ar 12 10 p m 12 18 p m Ar.. Fayettevllle . . . Lv Lv Fayettevllle Jun Lv 12 2o p m 2 36 p m Cv..... Sanford .....Lv! 1 48 p m 3 47 pm 4 20 pm 4 30 p m 5 17 p m 5 47 p m 6 15 p m 7 45 p m 12 4a p m 12 17 p m 11 55 a m Lv...... CUmax ......Lv Lv... Greensboro ...Ar Ar... Greensboro ...Lv I 11 06 am r 10 33 a m Lv... Stokesdale ...Lv Lv. Walnut Cove .;Lv ..Lv 10 04 a ii Rural Hall 3 40 a m X,v.. Mt. Airy ..Ar South Bound Daily No. 3. North Bound Daily No. 4. BENNETTSVILLE. 7 15 p m 6 15pm 5 43 pm 5 07 p m 4 50 p m Ar.. , Bannettsville i.l 8C0am 9 07 a m 9 35 a m Lv..... Maxton Lv Lv..!Red Springs ..Lv Lv..4 Hope Mills ;..Lv Lv... Fayetteville ...Ar 10 20 a m 10 40 a m No. 15. South Bound Med. Daily No. 16. North Bound Mixed. Dally MADISON1 BRANCH Ex. Sun. Ex. Sun. 6 10 p m 4 25 pm1 3 15 p m 2 45 a m 1 25 p m 12 35 p m Lv. . . i Ramseur .v. ..Lv Lv...... Climax ...... Lv Lv...i Greensboro ...Ar 6 40 a m 8 30 a m 9 17 a m 9 35 a m 11 07 am 11 55 a m Ar... i Greensboro ; ;..LV Lv... i Stokesdale ..j.Lv Lv. . . .. Madison .. . . . Ar Ff eight train . No. 8 on the Cape rear and Yadkin Valley now leaves Wilming ton at 4:45 p. m.; arrives at Fayetteville at 11:15 p. m. Passengen car on . this train.. ' . ! . . . Connections at Fayetteville- with At lantic Coast Line, . at Maxton. 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. J at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk , and Western Railway. , ; .-. J. W. FRY. , - ' W. E. KYLE Gen'l Manager. Gen'l, Pass. Agent. wm If, TO AT Ij POINTS NORTH. SOUTH LuX SOUTHWEST Schedule in Effect May 80. 18?7. ivniTi i. reaves Wilmington 1:20 p. m arrlvis Lumberton 6:26 p. m., Pembroke 5:45 p. m.. Maxton 6:12 p: m.i Laurlnburg 6:23 p. m., Hamlet 6:53 p. in. Connects at Hamlet with train 41 for Charlotte and Atlanta, and with train; 402 for, Ports mouth, Richmond, Washington and points North- ! - ' Train 41. Leaves Portsmouth 9:20 a m arrives Weldon 11:41 a; m., Raleigh 3:30 o m., Sanford 6:03 p. m., Hamlet 6:53 p. m. Rockingham 7:39 p. m.. Wadesboro 8:11 p m., Monroe 9:12 p. m;. Charlotte 10:25 p Tenn. ' , ' ' ; . . Train 403. Leaves Washington 4:10 p. m., pixKmnnd 8:56 t. m.. Portsmouth 8 :45 p. m Arrives Weldon 11:10 p. ra., Raleigh 2:07 a. m., Sanford 3:35 a m., Hamlet 6U0 a. m., Rockingham 6:23 a m., Wadesboro 6:64 a. m.. Monroe 6:43 a m., Charlotte 7:60 m. Athens 3:45 a m.- ana Atlanta :zo a. m. Connection at Weldon with train frcrn Richmond ana au moncera poinis. x-unman sleeDer..-Portsmouth to Nashville, a. m., Llncolnton 10:2Q a m., Shelby 11J4 a. m., -Ruthenoraton iz:3u noon, Aineun 1:15 o. m.. Atlanta 3:50 p. m. Connections at Atlanta for all points South and West. Pullman Sleeper. Washington to Atlanta, nni Portsmouth to Chester; ' Train 38. Leaves Hamlet 8:20 a. m. Ar rives Laurlnburg 8:46 a. m.. Maxton 9:05 a. m Pembroke 9:81 a m.J Lumberton 9:53 a m.. Wilmington 12:05 noon.-- Con nects at Hamlet, with trains from' Wash ington, Portsmoutn. unarioiie ma At lanta. ' - : r- ' A, . 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 5:55 p. m., Llncolnton- 6:56 p. m Charlotte 8:13 p. m., Monroe 9:10 p in., Wadesboro 10:31 p. m.. Rockingham 11:05 p. m., Hamlet 11:20 p. ni.. Sanford 1:02 a m., Raleigh 2:16 a. m.. Weldon 4:55 a. Portsmouth 7:25 a. jn., 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 llamiet f:50 v. 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 6:20 p. nu . . 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, i Nashville, v Memphis, : Macon, For Tickets, Sleepers,' ete., apply to ' ' THOS. D. MEARES. 5en'l Aeent. Wllmlnctnn w n Vice President ahd Gen'l Manager. H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager. V. E. McBEE, Gen'l Superintendent. .T. 3. ANDERSON. Gen'l Pass. AsenL General oict. PorUraaxth, Va. d Sill )js f()()116 1 Atlantic View Hotel ' Wri$htsville Sound, N. C. j This beautiful and popular Seaside Hotel, containing 35 rooms, naving bee A thoroughly overhauled and renovated, Is now for sale, lease or rem. umaw ourcv wise disposed of will "b opened for guests on June 1st. 1S9S, under competent maw agement. For further information ap-: ply to . j . . '';'' John jl. Hanby, Owner, iB South Sixth Street, !- mar 29 lm - ' TLniHTIG GOftST.LlNE. i -. I ' : Schedule In Effect March 20. 1S93. Departures from Wilmington. ; 1 NORTHBOUND . niTT.Y -Nn. 48 PaaehKer Due Mas 9:35 A. M. holla 31:02 a. m., Warsaw 11 a a. m., uoiasDoro- iz:ut p. m., ' . Wilson 125 p. m., . Rocky Mount 1:37 p. m., Tarboro 2:81 p. m., Weldon 4:33 p. m., Peters burg :22 p. m.. Richmond 7:U p. m., Norfolk 6:55 p. m., Wash ington 11:30 p. m... BalUmore , 1:03 a m.. Philadelphia' $:50 a. m.. New York i:5S a. m., JBo i ton 3:00 p. m. . - 1 1 DAILY No. 40 Passengers-Due - Mag 7il5 P. M. noUa 8:5b p. aa., Warsaw 9:10 p. I hi.,. Goldsboro 10:10 p. m., Wil- Bon. 11:06 p. m., JTarboro 6:45 ia. m., Rocky Mount 11:57 p. m., - Weldon 1:42 a. m., Norfolk 10:30 a. m., Petersburg 1:14 a. m., Rlchro d 4:00 a. m., W-hlng-ton 7:4 a. m., Baltimore 9:03 a. . - m., Philadelphia 11:25 a, New York 2:03 p. m., Boston 9:00 p. m. . I i DAILY I No. '50 Passenger Due ' Jack ! except (onvllle 4:13 p. m... New Bern Sunday 1 5:40 p. m. . v. . 2:25 p. m. ' " . . ! i SOUTHBOUND. DAIL3T . o. 65 Passenger Due , Lake 4:00 p. m. Waccamaw 6:09 j 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. m., Augusta; '7:55 a. m., Macon 11:15 a. m., , Atlanta 12:26 p. m., Charleston i 10:50 p. m., Savannah 1:50 a. mJ. I . 'Jacksonville 7:30 a. m., St. Au- " gustine 10:30 a. m., Tampa 6:2S r p. m. "-. .' -,: : ' .v ' i - ! ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON FROM j ., ' 1 THE NORTH. DAILY No. 49 Passenger Leave Bos 6:50 p m. ton 1:03 p. m.. New Yorir.9:0 p. m., .f miaaeipma ia:uo a. m., . Baltimore 2:50 al. m.. Washing ton 4:30 a, m., Richmond 9:05 a ni., -Petersburg 10:00 a. m.fc Norfolk 9:00 a. m., Weldon 11:55 , a. m., Tarboro 12:31 p. m.. Rocky Mount 1:15 p. m., Wilson 2:37 .p. m... Goldsboro 3:20 p. ; - m., Warsaw 4:11 p. m.; Magnolia 4:24 p. m. v -. . DAILY No. 41-rPassenger Leave Bos- 9:30 a. m. ton 12:00 night, New York 9:30 . a. m., Philadelphia 12:09 p. m., . Baltimore 2:S p. m.. Washing-, ton 34b o, m.t Richmond 7:30 , p. m., .'Petersburg-. 8:12 p, m., Norfolk 2:20 p. m., Wei-.' don 9:43 . p. .m., JTarboro 6:00 p. m.. Rocky Mount 5:40 a. m., f. leave Wilson 6:22 a. m., Golds i . boro 7:01 a. m.,- Wrsaw 7:53 a.: . m., .Magnolia 8:05 tu m. . i t . DAlii f No. 51 Passenger Leave New . !' except Bern 9:00 a. m., JacksonvlU i . Sunday 10:28 a. m. -. 12:15 p. m. FROM THE SOUTH. DAILY; No. . B4 Passenger .eave Tarn i 1:20 p. m. pa 8:10 a. m.. Sanford 3:27 p. m. Jacksonville 7:40 p. m., Savan-. ,'inah 1.45. a. m., Charleston 6:33 a. m., Columbia 6:45 a, ra.,- At-i- v danta 8:20 a m., Macon 9:00 a, ! . m.. Augusta 2:30 p. m.,- Den- mark 4:47 P- im., Sumter 8:12 a. ' fm., Florence i9:5s a. m., Marlon i" ; 10:36 a; m., Chadbourn 11:38 a. ! ' im.. Lake. Waccamaw 12:09 p. m. ' iDaily except Sunday. ' i ! Trains jon the Scotland Neck Branch 'Road leave Weldon 3:55 p. m., Halifax 4:30 p. ml, arrives Scotland Neck at 6:20 p. m., Greenville 6:57 p. m.. Kins ton 7:b p. m. Returning leave. Klnston 7:50 a. m.. Greenville 8:52 a. m arriving Halifax at 11:18 a.m.; Weldon 11:33 a. m daily ex cept Sunday. t " i Trains j on Washington Branch leave Washington 8:20' a m. and 2:30 p. m., ar rive Parmele 9:10 a. ra. and 4:00 p. m., re turning leave Parme'.e 9:35 a. m. and 6:30 p."m., arrive Washington 11:00 a.- m. and 7:20 p. mi Daily except Sunday. i 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 6:18 p, m. Returning leaves Plymouth daily except bunday 7:oU a. m., and Sunday a:uo a m.. arrives Tarboro 10:05 a. jr. and 11:00 a. m. O. Branch leaves Train tin Midland N. Goldsboro daily except! Sunday 7:10 a. m.. arriving Smithfield '8:34 a. m. returning arrives, at leaves Smithneld O-'OO.a. m.; Goldsboro 10:2o a . I Train on Nashvme ?rrch : leaves Rocky Mount at 4:30 p. m., arrives Nash vM'e 5:05; p. m.. Spring i Hope 5:30 p. .m ruing leaves Spring Hope at 8:00 a m.-, Nashville 8:35 a. m.. arrives at Rock V Mount 9:05.. a. m., daily except Sunday, j Train on Clinton Branch leaves- War daw for1, Clinton, daily except Sunday 11:20 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. Returning leaves Clinton 7:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. r -' Florence Railroad leave Pee Dee 10:09 a. m., arrive Latta 10:26 a m.. Dillon 10:38 a. m., Rowland 11:54 a m., returning , leaves Rowland 6:13 p. m.r arives Dillon .6:33 p. m;, Latta 6:46 p. m., Pee Dee 7:10 p. m. dally. . i Trains ion Conway Branch leave Hub) 8:30 a m., Chadbourn 11:43 a m., arrive Conway 2:03 p. m., leave Conway 2:45 p. m., Chadbourn 6:45 p. m., arrive Hub 6:2 p. m. Daily except Sunday.. . i j Central, of South Carolina Railroad leave Sumter 6:35 , p. m.. Manning 7:04 p m., arrives Lanes 7:43 p. m., leaves Lanea 8:34 a. m.," Manning 9:08 a. m., arrive Sumt6r 9:37 a m. daily: . Georgetown and 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., daily exceDt Sunday. - Trains bn C. & D. R. R. leave Floreno . 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., arrive Darlington 8:25 p. m., Hartsvllle 9:20 p. nu Bennettsville 9:21 p. m., Gibson 9:45 a, m. Leave Florence Sunday only 9:55 a.m..' arrive Darlington 10T27 a m., .Har"-Vllls; 11:10 a. ra. - . Leave Gibson- dally except Sunday 6:3$ a. m., Bennettsville 6:59 a m., arrive Dar lington 7:50 a m. Leave .Hartsvllle dally except Sunday 7:00 a m., arrive D"-Ung-ton 7:45 a" m., leave Darlington 8:55 . ra.. arrive Florence 9:20 a m. Leave Wades boro daily except Sunday 4:25 p. m., Che-i raw 5:15 p. m., Darlington 6:& p. m.,i ar rive Florence 7:00 .p. m. Leave: Hartsvllle Sunday only 8:15 a m., Darllagton 9:00 a. m., arrive Florence 9:20 a m. ' t - Wilson ; and Fayetteville .Branch leave Wilson :15 p. m., U:16 p, m., arrive Sel ma 3:15 p.m., Smithneld 3:22 p. m., Dunn 4:00 p. m., Fayettevllle 4:45 p. m., 1:07 a. m., Rowland 6:13 p. m.,. returning 'leave Rowland 10:54 a mr, Fayettevllle 1218 p. m 10:19 p. m., Dunn 1:01 p. m. Smith Held 1:39 in: m.. s'i i:47 p. m., arrive Wilson 2:35 p. m 12:09 a. m, , , 4 Maaciictstcj n auUoia 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 6:43 p. m., Sumter 6 :3i p. m. daily. 1 PregnaUs Branch trains leave Creator. 5:45 -a .m., arrives Pregnalls J:15 a hl Returning leaves Pregnalls 10:QQ a. m arrives Creston 3:50 p. m. Dally except Blshopvllle Branch trains leave El liott 11:10 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra., arrive Lucknow 1.00 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. Re turning," leave Lucknow 6:05 a. m. and 2:00 p. in. arrive Elliott 8:25 a m. and IV p. ra. Dally except Sunday. '1 IDaily except Sunday. "Sunday only.! 1 .; H. M. EMERSON, ' . i General Passenger Agent. J. R xiENLY. General Manager. T. U. EMERSON. Traffie UaaacwK. !' " The Clyde Stoamshfp Co. EW YORK, VILMINQTON, N. CL AND GEORGEOWN. & C.; LJNESL i . j . LEAVE NEW YORK. S. S. ONEIDA. .....Saturday. April 9th .' S. S. CROATAN Saturday, April 16th ' FROM WILMINGTON. 1-1 B. S. CROATAN. . . . , .Saturday, April 9th S. S. ONEIDA .Saturday. April 16th 1 FOR GEORGETOWN, S. S. -CROATAN. ...... .Tuesday, April 5th S. S. ONEl'DA ....... .Tuesday, AprU12th -. Steamship Oneida does not carry pas sengers. Through- bills ' of 1 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. f EGER, Traffic Manager, $ Bowling Green, N. T7, P. CLYD3 ft CO., General A'stv
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