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. v J S r t n JACKSON ft BELJa CXMPANT. t Entered at the Postofice at Wilmington, N. C., as second class matter, ' " J '.. April 13, 1897. - vi: 1 TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. I POSTAGE PTTAID. TH13 DAIL MESSENGER by mll, ne yar, 17.00; six; months, $3.60; three months, 31.75; one month, 60 cents, f Served In 'the city at, 60 cents a month; ene week, 15 cents; $1.75 for three months' or $7.00 a year. , ! t THE SEMI -WEEKLY MESSENGER (two 8 page papers), by mail, one year, fl.OOrsIx months, 60 cents. In advance. I WXIddTNOTON. n. a ATUIHAiY, MAT 7. 1898. A PATRIOTIC LETTER OF THE TRUE NORTH CAROLINA RING. The Messenger today publishes thtf letter of Hon. ;'J. A. Lockhart, of Wadesboro, : to Editor Boylnn, dn . re-j-fipons? to the advocacy' of his renomi-' nation" if or the United States 'house of representatives from this district by him dn htis "paper, the IMessenger-InteH-j gencer. tMr. Lockh-art modestly de-j cllnes to be a "candidate for the nomi nation. He" refers appropriately to (his paa services and efforts .in Jrahaloi a genuine democracy.-7 3Ie was faith ful and capable cn'd fhoriest the three 'old-time' tests of the democratic party in . consid'eri'ng . public servants, air. Lockh'art has invariably 'borne, (himself . wltli manly propriety and modesty, and; "has ; commanded the esteem and confidence of aU good and true citi-t zen-m this congressional dltttrfct. We feel' assured if re-elected,as he so rich? Jy deserves to "be if nominated, ithai lie would receive' a ; most gratif ying vote; in the district. The. way he Was dealt with by a partisan and unscru .pulous republican "majority in . the hooise was so offensive to a reputable and fairly intelligent constituendy a? t9 make more (political friends', and draw to himself in . ibonds of closej: union bis personal friemls. (At a time when there is a ead lowering of the moral tone among the public officials there is a special need for' men of high ! character and unllinchiing integrity A' steady .decay set in right " up-ori the' heels of . the . war, and sfca-ndals' of . the most grievious and damaging -Wnd got 'into the con gress and other departments of . the government, uh til from the president down! there was 0e strongest wspiicion and evidence Tvas .'not lacking, thai ta5n t and corifiprion h ad. attacked and emfirefcexli the gWernm.ent, and the smell of putridity filled the whol moral and political atmosphere, and general rot tenness threatened to prevail in the alrree branches of the. governtment? at the' United . States. ; (Not less than three, perhaps four, - presFiIetn-ts, -were Btrongly suspected of using their high . cfflcea "; for personal gain. In other words, were .corrupt and loaded with ofnkal spoils. Oliver Goldsmith, one 1 i the purest of vEJngUsh writers "as to .style, in tooth prose and '.verse, never nrrote a profounder .jtmith than.- in the well known couplet , " "; ' ' ' VUt fares the land, to hasteninf ills i . a prey, ; ' : -. . : ' ' Where 'wealth accumulates, and amen decay." i ' ' .' -.-(. . - '.: II ' Emphasize 'the leading words, "men decay." A return to the oJd honest, above-board, scrupulous : -ways is the real desideratum-of these .time-erving ttlmes. ..; 1 If t'hose men in the- past whb so . faithfully tilled their "private sta lions.' and met all' the demands of public official life nen ofithe type arid lofty manhood of Morehead and 'Bad' get, xt Graham and Bragg, of W. St. JIaywood and Robert Strange, of R. B. Gilliam and Z- U. (Vance and others, .jeould again appear in iNorth. Carolina , and look uxvon the passing show, the 'shocking scenes, they! would draw their mantles in disgus t ' and sftern repug- nahce around their forms and return , to the world beyond thea-rt-sick at the decadence of :"their couritryunen, and over the 'woes and calamities of ttheir dear old commonwealth. Mr."Leckhart will fight in the ranks for a restoratiion of oder, of public safety, of oflficial integrity, of honet arjd equitable government. ' ' . iRead his well-timed and patriotic letter, conceived wisely and expressed iweilL The sentiments are those of an honest and "honorable and intelligent ci tizen, and are worthy of hia head and heart If the principles governing' him were governing all the present sad dening, sickening-conditions in Norjh Carolina' would soon disappear. Read Iiis letter and put your shoulder to the tvbeel o'f Teat reform in good earnest. .There are 145,000 living democrats in MNorth Carolina. They constitute 'by "all odds the intelligence, virtue, skillen ier prise and patriotism in the state. If ! they ; wouldj unite as heartily, and emite high the ,6hgh, and work stnen.iji ously and pluckily until the fight lis lost or won, the showing for victory would' toe at least favorable." The deni. bcjatic standard of triumph must aleat over solid, unbroken ranks, with the principles' of the grand old party erti JhJazoned, end - with! no suspicion of connivance or dicker 'with such "base fellows as 'Russell, iButler and the treacherous, trading gang who have aided in, bringing the present great cakurnlties upon the best people in iNorth- Carolina. iLet , "fairness, honor, justice, ifidelity to principles and prom ises, be:, the governing imofcive 'and pledge, and with- God's blessing out of i he dark clouds. that now lower and threaten the bright sun. of prosperity and peace and glory' and contentment will emerge in all of its pristine plen dor.- ' 4 . ; " Onimous is the - news ! now comiiig .daily from tempest-tossed Spain. Rev olution raises its grim, ' ghastly heajd, and gives the trembling queenregeiit a gorgon stare. V,.It really looks as jif a great upheaval 'as near at hand in that ancient kingdom of the Dons. . Peace only . can avert the approaching stbrm ithat will subvertthe dynasty and make Spain a chaos. We-have no sympathy for the distressedj because their own wickedness. Sowed (the wind and reaped the whirlwind. They who sow eockie shaltreap cockle. The of oppressive rule "come back upon the helpless through four . hundred years ot 'oppsesslve rule come back upon, the people of that smitten kingdom as the boomerang is said to return sometimes uj jii the pate of the Australian who fv-mn-s it. The Queen-i Tent and young i home of safe " i 1 THE WAR IALEIBCCOIE C The Oregon may be lost to us. If the fspanisjv fleet searching for it is successful our country will lose a fine battleship;"! But we must hop for the best, 1 How could the news printed yes terday from, Commodore Dewey's suc cess reach this country? It did not come 'from him, for, the , navy depart ment at Washington has no informa tion. It, is pleasant to learn that Rear Admiral Sampson will probably - be strengthened -with three strong war vessels. The Messenger ventured . to suggest that such strengthening was apparently : necessary. There is delay for - the Spanish squadron at Cape Verde, on (account of coal, and this fact may change the movements generally in tne Atlantic waters, it is iuuy ei-i 'peeted that very soon great battle at sea. will be fought, the Americana com manded by "Admiral. Sampson. If the (Americans again triumph it will be a tribute to- superior- gunnery, seaman ship and skill. The! pluck. will probab ly be pronounced on either side. We have not believed that the Sampson fleet had gone to help the Oregon in any difficulties-. encountered, and it turns out that the rumors to this effect were without foundation. TJie seige of Porto Rico is' believed to be about begun, and results are now. .looked for. J Perto Rico lies southeast from Cuba, and the distance from Havana is 1,040 miles. It Ms 2,370 miles from! Cape Verde. . '"'. '.'J--' The Atlanta Journal of Wednesday evening printed a; Washington special, as based on the statement of a mem ber of the committee on foreign af fairs in the house, who hak just been at the state department, that "the re-, port .has been received. It ' says .; that L Manila surrendered"; and the American flag now floats oyer the city, l simpiy tell you what I know.7 Uncle Sam is to send 5,000 troops from San Fran cisco to aid Commodore Dewey. The plan is to hold . the Philippines, - The regular army' will amount to 186,000 125,000 volunteers and 61,0.00 regulars. This Is 30,000 larger than Great Brit ain's present active army. 1 Admiral Sampson ; hag sailed, equip ped in coal and" provisions for a long absence. He has with him the fol lowing ships of war: The New York, the: Indiana, the Jowa, the Puritan, the Cincinnati, the Detroit, the Mayflower, and the Marblehead. ' A goodly fleet and strong. May- it speedily find the Spanish ships and sweep them from the ocean! . , . "Admiral Dewey, Captain Gridley, f the Olympia; Captain Dyer of the Bal timore,, and Captain' Coghlan, of the Raleigh, all ' served 1 thei-r apprestice ship under Farragutj and; their conduct at Manila proved jthem to be apt pu pils of that brilliant master." This, is from The Boston Transcript. FaFrar gut was pure southern, born in Tennesr see, and lie was the great naval suc cess In the United States navy in the great war-against the .south. CUBIC A CoIlD N, OKK PAX Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AJ1 druggists refund the money if it fails to OJire. 25c. The genuine has I B Q. on eocb tahlet. " . 1 .HOITIE FOLKd.f The School of Law at the University of North" Carolina is to open in its summer session on the 1st of July and continue juntil th 5th of September, 1898. Ithas thirty studenjts last year. The tuition is,. $30, with $3 ; registration fee. -. : - : - . ' '- - 1 North Carolina already has more troops by several hundreds than the lyar department needs or will receive.5 It i remarkable that not one, of the Goldsbore .Rifles was rejected;" by the surgeons examining; f -L.'... Robeson county democrats are (true tot traditions and principles and past policy. They reject the dangerous fur sion bait. The largest convention jn years Is very decided against a dicker" with marplfts and designing, dema gogues. 1 Hurrah fpr the Robeson, dem ocrats ' j f ; . ; ; 1 Thus far We have seen but: two dem ocrats suggested as the man to run for governor in 1900 ex-AttornayGen- eral F. I Osborne, of Charlotte, .and Mr. C. B. Aycoek, of Goldsboro, Both are young men of excellent character and good! abilities. But why talk of candidates for governor two years in advance? Boss R"ussell bas ;mbre than two and & half years- longer to fetch up daily at the public teat and worry the good people of the state. - 1 Ha! HalkJEIa!!! Butler is for fusion. So he announces in a letter. Fusion! Last year, and year before and four years ago it was "fusion"; then, but with the arch-enemies; of North Cro Una and its best people the demoera- I cy. NowJ the trickster and traitor is for fusion with the betrayed .and slan dered democrats. Remember that Roiky Mount speech of slander and denunciation.. Butler for fusion with the, democrats? ; We. vould riot under any conditions vote for any candidiate put forth ! by such a most foul "com bine" and sell out. : I i That is really a laughable thing re ported from Fayetteville, that the test of democratic loyalty is to favor fu sion with Butler. That is as- redicu lous as it would be In a grave body of Christians " to incorporate into their conditions of membership a provision that a solemn pledge should be enter ed into expressive of admiration for and believe in t the "honor; of Jidas Iscariot as a much maligned, high toned gen tleman Svho should be canonized as a Christian paint. Or it would be as ab surd as it would have been for the whigs of 4he first war f independence to have laid it down as a true test Of devotion to the cause of. the people that Benedict Arnold should be deemed a true patriot and worthy of being asl sociated in. the nation gratitude with ine r ainer oi nis Country, "first in war, first . in peace, 'and first, in the hearts of his countrymen." ' "!';; '-.'f .. ; "... i. ' i Prom time to time through the months The , Messenger has copied many extracts from certain North Car olina papers. ' We do not know the number, but ths flips Would ahnw it if. . . - i V examinJ, the State Press selections. Probably 'j eigntn ' have flopped. If we were now to make fresh selections as to fusion each of the hitherto de-. nouncers would appear in flat and fierce antagonism against what they had said before, and that would be funny, no doubt. It is singular - that illation office-seeker knows of bf s opifiLT ions tney hold .any more , than the rtf hewspaers do not know what- opin' ions. It was said that some of ' the democratic state committee In 1896, ac tually flopped in the midst of the bat tle. If false It is net of ur making. If the press is to be the guide It ghould be guided Tis-ht. " '",' ' - .' latily and dencuncfid futjon lautri out They are wisely and honorably "favorable to the f co-operation of all people in North Carolina who" favor white supremacy and white metal, and. are willing to work for principle." The Johnston county democracy1 have only spoken as yet through their executive committee. They are true" to the old principles and call g. convention to. meet at Smithfleld on the 21st, instant. They speak put in high, . honest, old-time style. They say; j : '. "We announce our faith in the demo cratic party. We declare our love for it. We denounce; those jwho would barter away Its principles or traffic with our enemies.' We invite the sup port of all men who favor our princi ples. We invite all such persons to par ticipate in our party primaries. , There" can be no compromise : between truth and falsehood! God give us men who are not .demagogues. God give us- men to leadjis whose, courage is not weak ened by defeat; whose principles are not corrupted by j hope of j office.". There is a ringing, bugle note In those resounding sentences. There Is a negro newspaper at Nor folk, Va:,r that is indulging in a strain thai is not precisely patriotic. As re ported its utterance is te the effect I that unless the government places black and white regiments! together in the same brigades that j the blacks should refuse to fight under white offi cers. It goes on to glorify: its 'race as the great ""fighters" of this great country. It says: i ..' ! - 'The white soldier don't want to fight side by side with hinv fpr fear, that his bravery and. heroism, might be, eclipsed too far, ind Colonel, Marshall sees everlasting . glory in j the' position he asks, and in consequence urges the point,. If the negro is to be organised into separate brigades from the whites let. the Officers of the brigades 'from the brigadier general down to the last cor poral . be a negro and all jwill be well and the negro will be better satisfied." A Clever Trlchiv It certainly looks like it,; but there is really no trick about it. lAnyibody can try it who has Lame Back "and Weak Kidneys, Malaria jor nervous troubles. We mean he. can cure himself right away toy taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones" nip the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the driver and Kidneys, is a folood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures; Constipation, Head ache, (Fainting " Spells, Sleeplessness ap4 Meilancholy. i is purely vegetable a 'mild, jaxatiye, and restores the sys-r' tern to Its natural vigor. ! Ty Electric Bitters and be convinced tjhat they are a m'iracle worker. iBvery i'bbttle guar anteed. Only 50c a ibottle kt R, R. Bel-. lamy's drug storp. NORTH C4ROONA "Pittsboro Reeoraj . W 'ha-r 'that, sev eral nights- igro, af colored ; ana n was ae verely peppered With shoti' while trying to break into the corn crib of Mr. Joseph J. Brooks, of Hickory Mountain' town ship. : ..):-'.; T Greensboro Telegram: The Glenn Man ufacturing Company, reeenttly. organized, iwill- be ready iri a;few days, now, to be girt business. .The machinery, is arriving and being ptife in- position! iin." the Fields building on Fayette viHe street.' ' prntthfieid Herald; Fiye br six of the leading populists of the cpanty met here last Saturday and' issued j a call for a coun'ty conventiori to be fheild here ' on May - 14th, for .the purpose of electing delegate to the state convention. Those present did not seem very enthusiastic .and the sentiment -seemed to favor fusion wj. t'he dennocrats. : , Wipstpni Jpurrval! Samuel Fapabee, 5 or, 70 years kit ag.e and an old pioneer res ident of this city, attempted sjiicjde this morning about 5 o'clock byishootihg him self with a pistol. Finanofal troubles ;an(I the worry : incident thereto are Ascribed as the cduse of "bid insane and depiorabie act-r-rf-A'. very sad. and fatal "accident came yesterday to a. 9-year-OjId son of (EJugene Shore1, Uving.. fye miles south of Salem. He was riding a spirii ed 'horse which ran . away with him and: 'threw 'him off against! a tree. . The acci dent occurred at il o'clock! and the. boy never regained consciousness. ' ; Fayetteville . Observer: Jthrody Arm strong, a worthy colored man- for many years ail employe of the iCaPe Fear and Yadkin Valley railway, on work or ma terial train No. was killed at' Man chester yesterday i undr very distressipg oircumistancps." appears tfiai ' ' wiiile loading sand 4t becapiie Necessary" to ihor'e the train. When -accidtnitlly his ' foo was caught, preclpltatiiig him ac 9wns ward upon the track, one of .th trucks passing over the entire ilengt'h of his body from foot to shoulder. Rhody was a well to do colored maA, owning a farm near Idab 4nd' carrying,- we understand, sev eral thousand dojlars insurance upon his .life. ;.V : : ;.. . TJie Greatest Discovery Ve. Wfc -M,- RPine, editor' Tiskilwa, HI., "Chief," say; "We wop't keepj house without Ir. King's New Discovery fop Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex perimented with imany '. others, but never got' the true remedy until we used Tr. King's' (Nerw Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in bur home,.' as m it we 'havei a certain and sure cure for Coughs. 'Colds. WhooD- ing Cough, efc."; It is Idle tof experi ment witn. otljer remedies, even if tney are urged on you as Just. as good as Dr. King's (New Discovery. j .They sre pt as good, 'bec.ause thia remedy ihas' g. recora or cures ana pesiaes is guaranr . teed. It never fails to i satisfy. Trial bottles free at 'R. 'B.1 Bellaroy's drug store.- '-; STATE PRESS ; Editors on Fmlon. i If Messrs- Butler, Russell, Ayer and Thompson, v fusionlsts, limited, have no new oo-opera'tion enterprise than, was-indicated by the Wake ipopulrst county con vention, we really fear that Brothers Hajle. Webster and- Oommitteeman Dan lels WiU ineet wftti the same misfortune that "berell t he tnitcnman wno pun in nis capital against th other feHow's expe rience. Butiler. Russell & .tJo tJmiteo, will get ail the caipitat, while tbey will be over-loaded with 'experience. Raleigh Post.-. ; y, r'':. - : .. The . dangers of 'fusion, are penceptible. but 'the success of a united and barmo- nious wTiich is assured. ; Why follow in the path which we know from past ex- democratic party is pledged to secure the reforms you . desire. Jemocracy of fers the only method of securing White suprefnaey again- nt North Carolina. If you are sincere jji uui v.i.cji. icptstieu deeircs, enter the democratic primaries and ipattlciipate tni th effort to' restore our state govewiiment. Jyet the old flag of an unsullied democracy! again lead to victory. (Smithihe:d iieralo. ; . . The democrats of this section .are anx ions for all free Silver men) to unite with them to the end: that good government may toe restored im the state and mem bers1 elected to congress1 who are from principle tn :haprnony with the' Chicago platform; and they ' will treat mil puch with 'all proper corjsideraitkhi but they are. not going upon the market to bid for Butrer and ails crowd.! The truth Is many, who followed Butler have lived to see the ho3kwness of bis pretentions and want no more of him or his fusion busi ness.; They were betrayed -by the men be foisted upon Them" and .they, are not going to be driven by 'him any longer. The ' man who -thinks he can; trade, off the democrats of Caldwell to a crowd of ipoi-nouse politicians, simpiy does not know our people, v We are. free silver men iiere, irom away oacK , out we are not fusionists. 'Lenoir TopiJj. 1 1 " With" a due respect to Mr. BryarPs Pimple, hlotcliesi blackheaus, red. ronh, oily, mothy skjn, itching, scaly scalp, dry, hin.and falling hair, and baby blemishes .prevented by Cdticdka Soap, the most ;ffective skin purifying and beautifying $oa in the world, as well as purest aud . 0aap is 9oA throocrbotu the world'. - Pomtm Dsca ad Ihtv. CpRp Sole Proos.. tio-ton. U. R. A. -J ' IQ Freyut Face Hiimu; nsailed lee. h r -H t s to Profu', cur- mm 1 Festds,' Mo., June 2nd., 1897. I return thanks for the good Wine of Car duiandThedford's Black-Draught have done me. I was so bad from falling of the womb' and inflamma tion of the ovaries that ' 1 could not stay up all day could not do my work at alt Three bot tles of Wine of Cardui have relieved me greatly, i ' ! ' ANNA LAPLAKT. A v f u u n xi c H Women whq have tried it tell the same story about Wje of . Cardui. They all, say there is nothing like it to make weak" women strong; that when there is any sort of female trouble Wine of Cardui is the right medicine to, give relief. Young girls tell how it has helped them form correct menstrual habits. j -Wives tell ow it brought them through confinement with very little pain and fitted them for leveiy duty of wifehood and motherhood. Thousands speak of the relief obtained in the worst cases of falling of the womb, floOdfng irregular mehstrukiri monthly iead- aches and pains in the back, sides and hips, i apy parents ribice over children M LADIES' ADVISORY DEPARTMENT. For adYice in cases requiring spe cial directiona, addree, giving symp toms, Jjodiet' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co. Chattanooga, Tenn. opinion, therefore democrats In this state Should fellovV : their own light. The in terests of -(t'he crtizens are; touched much more intimately by the state than by the national government. ; It is the state that governs in adl those matters of; every day life and' .intereourse,' the right or wrong1 admiinistTtftlon of w:hich constitutes- good or bad. government. Our peo ple toave learned, during -many years of national mtegoveipment by the republi can iparty, that if t-he state government be in eleani and capaWe 'hands It is pos sbile to be happy and prosperous as such things go. The democratic -party in this Btate Isi anxious for the success of llie national party, bult following the good old democratic doctrine of looking care fully after the local government, it will -see to it at aCI hazards that North Car olina', first of all. is. purged of the etig iwa of the present mal-admdnitration. Greenisboro Telegram., . j - ". . A .paper j which was "but ! y esiterday de nouncing f Senator Bultler1 with great "fierceness and bitterness, and which now advocates 'Vo-operatron'" with him says: During last summer Senator Butler spoke ini many places ' in; North i Caro lina for White supremacy, thus practt eally admitting the danger to its exists nce and ; repudiating the oooperatioii by Which aionethis danger came. Our recollection: Is that Senator ButQer did nothing of the kind. 'At Newton, for in-: stance, he 'distinctly ridiculed the color line, saying as populist politician have always said since they have been, copy era ting' with republicans', th'at- t'he cry tff negro domination! was. but a bugaboo with which to frighten, the ignorant and t'tie 'tjmid'; and that it was raised to hide the nefarjous -schemes of , the wicked democrats. No Senator Butler was not declaring; for white supremacy .j In his speeches last summer, but he waa de claring, that the issue should be opposi tion to railroad (the 99 year lease) and other corporations arid trusts and monop-. olles,- the silver issue to .occupy ' 6econd place to t'hese.SCatesviile Landmark. hereto; IERRIN&. HERRIHG. JUST RECEIVED, A NEW TX)T OP FINE ROE - HERRING. COME AND EXAMINE. t ALSO RECEIVED TODAY A NEW LOT OF THE . - . CELEBRATED TODD HAMS BEST iEVER BEEN ON- THE. MAR KbJl IALL AND EXAMINE OUR goods; .WE KEEP i ONLT THE FINEST. I'JOtD L uiM CO. 15 AND 17 S. FfiQNf STEEET : Bot-Ji P)one'No. 14. may ft ALL PAID. Received, Wilmington, N. C. Ulay Z. 1898, of Messrs. Wlllard & Giles,! Agents of the Aetna Insurance Co., three hun dred, ninety-one and 83-100 dollars, in full satisfaction of all claims against said company for loss and damage by fire of Apry 27. 1898. Loss paid in full j without discount, i : I (Signjex?.) P. MpEACHERN. Keceived. Wilmtogton. N. C. Mav 2 1898, of Messrs; Willard & Giles. Aerents. of the Garoliha Insurance Co., three hun dredv ninety 4one and 83-10Q doaiaars 'n full satisfaction of all olajma against said company for loss amdi damages by fir a April 27, 1898. , Loss ipaid in full without discount.::!:. ! . ' i '. (Signed.) D. McEACHERN. "Received Wllmlngrton, N. C May 2, 1898, of MeWs. ,Wiflard;& Giles, Agents of tne Phi'ladelpnia Underwriters, three ftiundsred, ninety-one and. 83-100 dollars in full satisfaction of all claims against said company for loss and damage by fire of April 27, 1898. ' Lose pail to full without discount. (Signed.) ; O, McEACHERN. Received, Wilmington, N. C, May 2, 1898, of Messrs. Willard & Giles, Agents of the Sub Mutual .Insurance Co., three hundred, : ninety-one, and 83t100 dollars in full satisfaction of all (claims ' against said. Company for loss and. damage toy fire re Aprn xi. isas. xoss naid. in- ruu with- wi oiiscount. , ignea.r v. McEACHERN. Received, Wilmington', N. C, May 2. 8. of MessrsL Willard &. Giles. Ajrenta f th Paraljoo Insurance. Oq., three hun- oi tn. i'amiico Insuramce ana eanmng Co., three (hundreds ninety-one- end 83-100 aoiiars, in. lull satisfaction, ot an claims against said; company for Ioss and dam age "by fire of April 37, 1898- Loss paid in full without discount. I (Signed.) . . p.. McEACHERN. . Received, Wilmington, Nl C, April '30, 98. of Messrsi Willand & Giles, i Agents of tto Carolina Iusurance Co., two luin dred, one and 92-100- dollars topfull satis faction, of all claims; against said com. pany for loss amd damage by fire of April i xoo. . uobs para. ia ruai iwftnout ois. pount. T ' ' r (Signed.) - .. - JOHN H. GORE. Received. Wilmintrton. N. C!.. AnrH 30 1898. Of Messrs. WlllfllM- Gllea . A CP.nta of the 'Niagara. Fir-J Insurance Co., thiX' tyithrep. and- 5-100 dollara irt full satis f aoti-cm of a?U'. claims; against eaKl com pany for loss and1 damage by Are of April 2T, 1893., LoTs j)g.d Jn,- fyai wjthoqt 4i- VUU11U ' -' ;, . Mi Mi M Herring (Signel.) .v JOHN H. CORE. 'I Tone tmt the BEST companies repre tel. Vhfn insurins' why not always t t I'.-i C Z" 'X ? ' ' ' ' - . 4 ' ' i Morganat S. C Aug. 3Ist 189 I baveitat confidence in Mcflree't Vine, of Cardui. I have tafcea five bottles of it thii year and do not want to get out of it. If it had not bee lor this wonderful medicine I believe I would be a helpless invalid to-day. Mrs. J. O. Drougnt to tneir homes . Darren por years. For change of life elderly women say. it excels everything else. " No woman need sufferfrqm these common ailments when she can get Wine ff CarduiJ f It is sold by all druggists. It costs THE1"JV1AINE" ISSUE 1 ffelL4;- 3 um.r THE S3NTE33E333 OO. S. E. Cpr. 2nd and .may 1 TO THE INOTWITHSTIANPrNG WE AIRE MOjVTNiG ONE DP OUR TOE MA CHINES AWAY FROM HERE, WE STILL HAVE A CAPACITY TO 'M'.A'Ti 85 TONS OF ICE PER DAT, WHICH IS TOUR (4) jTXMES AS MUCH AS HAS EVER BEEN - CONSUMED r I N : WILMINGTON, INXILajPING THE . SOUNDS,' BEACHES AND SOUTHPORT, TN ANT ONE DAY. " UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE PRTOE9; In Lots,of 10 to 25:Pounds, In Lots .of 25 Pounds and Ton. J lln One taTwo Ton Lots, in L,ots ot .une ;ron or Factorgj-j . - WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT Y Wm. BEMj TELEPEOUES 64 & A SURPRISE Worth For the -AT 118 MARKET STREET. CALL AND SEE. Tlxe Entire THE G. W. POLYOQT CO., D0I1DAY TO SATURDAY i IIIGOT. Terms Gash. BARGAIZ7S 0!! DISPLAY WITH PRICES i Levy'5, H Beaufort Co., &C, i- Aug. 151897. : My wife was treated ' thirteen months by , two of our leading phy- ii;iu uiu rcwarcu - jverj little benefit Fi nally we tried Wine of -Cardui and Black Dr aught and one bot tle gave more ij relief than all the doctors. It is the best medicine on earth. By its use we vl expect a baby soon. J. C ISON. R SCOTT. I - M M M w m M $l.p0.per bottl. . n Begihnig ont Monday we will offer an ; elegant line of all grades of Furniture contained fn hese three floors at un heard of prices In this city. . f Our stock is new and complete. We invite your inspection. We have several; novelties bhe" of which ia our Perfection Mattress nev nr packs or Jtnots. Try one on approval i tree our lAwn Umftrella just the thing- for comfort and beauty. '. .' ..p..-.' n . Stock of Lawn Settees and .Rockers fust in. Again we ask your Inspection Una guarantee to please you! -Market. Streets. IF ' TOTJ j fWlANT i SOMJTrailN'G liEGHT, COMFORTAiBtL'B AND EAST .OTH OCN" THD FOOT ANI THIE OCKETDOOik. ,LOO(I OVER STOCK ftF FlyEXIBLB POOTSi ANT OX ITXR03 FORt XiAiDTES. FOR THE jCjENTLT3MEJ WE GARRY iA FTNE Assortment of light weight OtS IK BJaACK AINiD TUB KBW DEJS. A'PIPLY TQ 108 N. Front St. PUBLIC 3 k .WjLIi SELL YQU ICE AT FOLLOW- i 35c per 100 f less than a 25c per 100 $3.50 per Ton 'it t- 1- :over at fin; !'- H 20 per Ton OUR PATRONAGE. & Co. INTERSTATE 146. "VSTeeK at Money Saved. lLadies WEEK ilTTilGIIED A GOOD BUGGY MIDE FOR SALE Easy Terms BY, J.C. apl 30 UNCLE SAM'S HOVE TO EXPEL SPAIN FROM THE WEST ERN CONTINENT MEETS - WITH HEARTY AND UNANIMOUS APPROV AL. OUR EFFORT' JN MEETING WITH OUR PATRONS WANTS FOR EVERYTHING IN THE -LINE OF HARDWARE AT BED-ROCK PRICES ADMITS OF AS HEARCY APPROVAL. DEALERS AND CONSUMERS CAN FIND HERE THE LARGEST ASSORT MENT FROM i WHrcift- TO CHOOSE. AND TERMS AND IfRlCES SAFE FROM SUCCESSFUL -gpOMPETITION. GOODS DELIVERED AT DEPOT. PACKED FREE QF EXPENSE. Peninsular Steel Range IS STILL WITHOUT A- PEER. CALL AND SEE THEM, IT" WILL BE A PLEASURE FOR TJS TT SHOW THEM WE CARRY THE MOST VARIED LINE IN COOKING AND HEATING STOVES TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AT PRICES TO SUIT 'iHE TIMES. . J. W. LRTRCHISONd i . OBTON BUJipiNG. mar 20. Cose Fiiir dm illoi Riiioi JOHN GILL, RECEIVER. p ' Schedule In Effect April 101S98. ! South Bound Dally No. 1. - North Bound DaUy No. 2. MAIN LINE. 7 20 p mlAr... Wilmington ...Lv 9 00am 12 10pm 12 18 p m 12 25pm 1 48 p m 3 47 p m 4 20pm 4 80pm 6 17 p m 6 47 pm 6 15 p m 7 45 p m 4 10 pm Lv.;. Fayetteville ...Ar 4 00 d m Ar... Fayetteville ...Lv 3 55 p in Lv FayettevU&a Jun Lv 2 36 pm Lv..... Sanlord .....Lv 12 43pm Lv...... Climax ......Lv 12 17 p m Lv... Greensboro ...Ar 11 65 a m Ar... Greensboro ...Lv 11 06 a m Lv.-;. Stokesdale ...Lv 10 33 a mLv. Walnut Cove i.Lv 10 04 azuijuor... Rural Hall ...Lv 9 40am Lv. ait. Airy....fAr South Bound Daily No. 3. "NortE" Bound Dally No. 4. BENNETTSVILLE. 7 15 p in 6 15 pm 5 43 p m 6 07pm 4 60 p m Ar.. Bennettsville ..Lv 8 00am 9 07 a m 9 35 am Lv..... Maxton .....Lv Lv.. Red Springs ..Lv Lv... Hope Mills ...Dvj Lv... Fayetteville ...Ar 10 20 am 10 40 a' m No. 15. South Bound Mixed. Daily No. IS. . . J North I Bound MADISON BRANCH j Mixed. ' (Dally, fEx. Sun. Ex. Sun. 6 30pm Ar.. . Ramseur . ... Climax .. Greensboro .Greenaborjo Stokesdale .. Madison . ...Lv 6 40am 8 30 a m 9 17 am 9 35 a m - 3 60 p ffi Lv.. ...Lv ...Ar ...Lv 2 45 pm 2 30 pm 115pm 12 30pm Lv.. Ar.. Lv., ...LV 11 07 am Lv.. ...Ar 11 65 am FreUrht train No. S on the cape rear and Yadkin Valley now leaves Wilming ton at' 4:45 p. m.; arrlrea at Fayetteville at 11:15 p. m. .PaBsenR-er; car. on this train..:. .: ' - . - V 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 KeaDoara Air Line, at Gulf with the Durham and Char lotte Railroad, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with the 'Norfolk and Western Railway. -:M; J. W. FRY, f W. B. KJT.TC, .; Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agent. mm TQ AliL POINTS Schedule tn Effect May I, im. Train 41. Leaves Wilmington 2:30 p. m arrives Lumberton fi:34 p. xa., Pembroke 5:46 p. m., Maxton 6:12 p. m.. Laurlnburg 6:23 p. m., Hamlet 6:53 p. m-.-VVadesboro S:li p. na., Monroe 9:12 p. m., Charlotte 30:25. p. m. Connects at Ham'.et with train for Portsmouth,! Richmond, Wash- liigton, and at Monroe with train for A teiita. I . ' r'.'' - ' ' ; " ; Train 4L Leaves Portsmouth 9:20 a. m. arrives vWeldon 11:41 a. m., Raleigh 3:30 p m., Sanford 5:03 p. m.. Hamlet 6:53 p. m. Afthens 3:4a a. m,, and: Atlanta 6:20 a. m. Train 403. Leaves Washington 4:10 p. m.. Richmond 8:56 p. mi, Portsmouth 8:45 p. m. Arrives Weldon ! 11:10 p. m., Raleigh 2:07 a. m., Sanford 3:35 a, in., Hamlet 5:10 a. m.. Rockingham 5:23 a. m., Wadesboro 5:54 a. m.. Monroe 6:43 a m., Charlotte 7:50 m.. Athens 3:45 a. m. and Atlanta 6:20 a. m. connection at weioon wun train irem Richmond and all Northern points. Pull man sleeper. . Portsmouth to Nashville, m., Uncolnton 100 ai m., Shelby 11:18 m.. Rutherfordton 12:30 noon, Athens 1:15 p. m Atlanta .3:50 fi. m. 1 Train- 38. Leaves ; Atlanta 8:50. p. m.. Athens n:a. p.' m., AioiiToe &:& a. m Leaves Oharlotte 5:10 ait m.. Monroe 5:35 a. m., vvadestxurp 7:01 ftj m., Hamlet &:15 a. Tn., Raleigh 11:40 a,-nx, Weld 2:50 p. nu, arrives lortsmoih 5:25 p. m. Train 38. Leaves Hamlet 8:20 a. m. Ar rives Laurlnburg 8:46 si m.. Maxton 9:05 a. nu. Pembroke 9:21 .. m.. Lumberton (9:53. a. m., Yviimmgton .2:Q& ftora, . Train 402. -Leaves -Ltl tibta 1:00 tj. m. Af. rives ' Athens 2:16 p. m .Monroe 9:30 p. m. leaves itumerxoraton 4 i:aa p. m., arrives Shelby 6:65 p. m., unyointon 6:56 p. i Charlotte 808 p. m.. rionroe 9:10 d. m.. Wadesboro 10:31 p. nLpRockingham 11:05 p. m., Hamlet UizO p. a.. Sanford 1:02 a. m., uaieign z: .a., nv. veiaon :w a. nu, fortsmoutn iva a. m -tticnmona a:u ni.. .Washtogtw :31 ncon. - Train is. leaves Haaiiot 7:u p. m., ar rives uibaon :w p. m.-. jKeturning, leaves Gibson 7:w a. nu, arnv uamiet 7:50 a. in. Train xi. weaves uamiet s:40 a. nu. ar. rives Cheraw 10:00 a. m. Returning, leaves uneraw :w p. ni., arrives. Hamlet 6:20 All trains daily except Nos. 17 and 18. Trains make immediate connections at Atlanta xo&Montgomery, Mobile. New Or leans, Texas, California,' Mexico, Chatta nooga, xasnviue, juempnis, n ciuruuh . . .; - r- - ! For Tickets, Sleepers; te. apply to THOI. TX MEARES. I Vice President an 1 Genl liumm. ; H. W. B. GLOVER. T affln ibuunr. i V. E. McBEE. Gen'l StioerlntMulAn. T. J. ANDERSON, Geifi Pass. Agent. 1 -" , rtr tmsw", YSx ' ! : -; - - ' " A' V v'-;"t iE YOURSELF: I. Biff 4 for nnnitnn rge, InflammaiioiiU iuuub or mceratloc n a n m ... n. v. w jPr.r u. jfcte Vnduot m& ) HI k(SALi$j iiluwi. i Onnittod VJ CiNcmwao' " J kfld by DrnggUtu, V. 8. a. y , or Sent In pUIn wrapper' s . j y, expresa, prepaid, U do I ' i", or a Cot. ins, 2.75 1 OUT PRIOE THIS WEEK Nice, Pat; Black Prune 5 CENTS PFR POUND. Lots of other Lojv Prices. S. W. SANDERS. At The Unlucky Corner. j. '-"' . - S ' -. P. S. I am Agent for th Celebrated Jackson Springs Water. v . apl 26 mfllHTIG 60lST LINE - 'Schedule In EffectAprtl 15, 1898. i . f ' . , Departures from Wilmington, v . ' NORTHBOUND. - , DAILY No. 48 Passenger Due Mag 9:00 A. M. nOlla 10:46 a. nu, Warsaw 11.04 a. nu, GoldBborOi 12:05 p. m.( Wilson 14:66 p.'.m.. Rocky ; , Mount 1:37 p.' m., Tarboro 2:3J, S' . m., Weldon 4:23 p. ml, Petersb urg 6:22 p. m.. Richmond 7:16 p. nu, Norfolk 6:55 p. m., Wash ington 110 p. m.. Baltimore l;03 a. m., Philadelphia 3:50 a. m., NeV York 6:53 a. m., Boi 1 ton 2 :00 p. m. i DAILY No. 40 Passenger Due Mag 7:16 P. M. nolla 8.-5 p.l in., Warsaw 9:10 p. . m., ijroiasporo xviv p. ui., wu--. eon, 11:06 p. nu, Tarboro 6:45" , ' a. m.. Rocky Mount 11:57 ?. m., t ; Weldoh 1:42, a. nv, Norfolk J0:15 ' a. m., Petersburg: 4:14 a. nu, RichnK.d 4:00 a.- m., Wehlng . ton 7:41 a, Baltimore; 9:02 a. - m., fhiiaaeipma u:z& a: m., New York f 2:03 p. . m., Boston 9:00 p. m. f DAILY No. 50 Passenger Due Jacki "except " sonville 4:13-p. nu, New' Bern Sunday 6:40 p.m. . 2:25 p. m. . i ' 'iil i SOUTHBOUND.- ? . "DAILY ' 65 Passenger Due Lake 4:00 p. m. Waccamaw,6:09 p. m., Chad , bourn 5:41 p. m.. Marlon 6:43 p. - . m., Florence 7:25 p. m. Sumtee 9:10 p. m., Columbia 10:30 p. m.. Denmark 6:12 a. m., August : , :. 7:55 a. m.; Macon 11:15 a. m., j Atlanta 12:35 p. m., Cljarleston ! "10:50 p. m., Savannah 1:50 a. m., , ?! Jacksonville 7:30 a. m., St. Au-" j gustine 10:30 a. m., Tampa 6:03 j p. m. ' f ,.. - ARRIVALS AT WILMINGTON FROM .- .'J 'THE. HOKl'H. uai n, fassenger Leave Bo. 5:50 p. on, ton 1:03 p. m.. New York 9:01 No . P-jn., Philadelphia 12:05 a. m., Baltimore 2:50 a. nu, Washing ton 4:30 ai m, Richmond 9:06 a. nu, Petersburg 10:00 a." m.. . Norfolk 9:10 a. m., Weldon 12:W a.- tn., Tarboro 12:38 p., m.. Rocky Mount 1:10 p. m.- Wisoa 2:37 p. m.4 Goldsboro 3:20 p. m., Warsaw 4:11 p. m., Magnolia, 4:24 u. m. i DAILY No. 41 Passenger Leave Ta- 9.:40.a. m. ton 12:00 night. New York Baltimore 2:2b p. m., Washing ton 3:40 oj m., Richmond 7:3 p. m., Petersburg 8:12 p. nu. ' iNorfolk 2:20 p. :m.. We! don 9:43 p. m., (Tarboro 6:00 p, m.. Rocky Mount 6:40 a. - m leave Wilson 6:22 a. 'nu, Gold! boro 7:01 a; m.. Warsaw 7?m a m., Magnolia 8:06 a. m. . oi ir-assenger Leave Ncf except Bern 9:00 a. In., JacksonvlUa Sunday 10:26 a. m. ; -uviuf 12:15 p." m. FROM jTHE SOUTH. " . SAIT B rassenger-Jjeave Tam 1:20 p. m. pa 8:10 a. nu, Sanford 3:07 p m ' 'isorartlle : P. m.. Savan'; : ah?l:45 a.? m., Charleston . 6 J" a. m., Columbia 6:45 a. m.. At- " lanta .7:50 4. m.,- Macon, 9;oo a. m., Augusta 2:30 p. nu, Den mark 4;47 p. m., Sumter 802 a. - : ",Floren nu. Marlon . . 10:36 a. m.,; Chadboum U:38 a. Si m- ke Waccamaw 12:09 p. m, ally except Sunday. Alas on the -Scotland NecfBrancu Road leave Weldon f3:55 p. m.. Hallfai 4:30 p. nu.S arrives SooUand Neck at 6-20 -p. m., GreenviUe 6:57; p. m.r Kinston 7:58 p. m. RettirnlBrg leave iQnsion 7.-50 a. m Greenville' 8:53 a, m., tarrlvln HaUfax at ctpf lundiy011 T ' rive Parmele 9:10 a. m. and 4:00 p. Re turning leave Parmele 9:35 a. m: and 6 p. m., arrive Washlntrtn it-nn a -.1 7:20 p. nu ! Dally exceot Siinrin-u "i Train leaves Tarborp, N. a, dally ex-, cept Sunday 50 p. m.; Sunday 4 -15 n 'i Returning, leaves Plymouth daily exront cunaay 7:50 a. m., and. Sunday 9:00 a. nL arrives Tarboro 10:05. ajrnj. and 11:00 a. i Train ori Midland Nj i Goldsboro Jdaily except Sunday 7:10 a. mT f ",ms i wuiiaaeia a:3U a. m. -Returninu leaves SmlthfleW mp t,.5 " Goldsboro 110:25 a. . . ' Train on NashviA nn.i vm.li111 &t i:30 p- m" ""ves Nash! vllle 5:05 p. m.. Spring Hope 6:30 p. ta S611,1,6!68 srto8 Hope at 8?6o 5"' aU9 8:35 - arrives at Rocto Mount 9:05 a. m,. dally exeant Rnnf1 Train on Clinton Branch leaves War. saw for Clinton, Aall a.. JlrT 8:10 a, m. and:15 rTm' ZZi Clinton 7:00 a. m. ahdTib:Ooi: "6 " 4.-WIOUWJ rauiraaa lea.vA Po Dee 10:01 10:38 a. m.. Rowtnnri n .cl a. nu; Dillon leaves Rowland Mp. mallDuloS m., returning pi rn: daily. K m Pee Trains on Conwav mmnrh t -rk. : a, m.i Chadbourrii 11:45 t m - t m noSLit4 XJ" ave Conway 2:45 p7 nu. , Chadbourn 6:45 p.-m.. arrive Hub 6:26 P. m. Dally exceot Sundav. - Central mf finnth .n. -. . leava SnTr.fV- LT"1,"'"1 .-"anroaa Sumter 9:37 a. m. daily. arrly. Georgetown nno i -n.,i - . Lea veLanes gri. -d Tm pfX rive Georgetown ianf a. 1 i'.. .. - Georgetoft 7:00 naT:0. nve Lanes 8a6 a. an. ianrf K-r.r. r. A.n.. exceot Sunday. , 8 onLp' & - R. R- leave Florence dally- except Sunday 9:55 p. m., arrtvi Darlington 10:28 a. m. Cheraw 11:40 anLt Wadesboro 12:35 p. -m. Leave Fkrn72 oauy except Sunday 8:00 t. m. .p. Darlington 8:25 p. m.. lHartsvlllei 9:20p, nu Bennettevllle 9:2l p. m.. Gibson 9:45 aTint arrive Darline-ton in-M w, tt TTi"? 7' - Z. uuuuaj. vuiy .9109 11:16! a. nu T Leave Gibson daily? except Sunday 631 a. fa., Bennettsville 6:59 a. m. torivrfDar lingtonj:60 a. m. Leave Hartsvllie daily exceptr8unday 7:00 a.!, to., arrive DHne ton 7:45 j m., leave Darlington 8:56 mL arrive Florence 9:20 a., m. Leave OTadeel boro dally except Sunday 3:00 p. nu, Che-; raw 6:15 p. nu, Darlington 6:29 p. nu. ar rive Florence 7:00 p. nu Leave Hartsvllla ' Sunday. only 8:15 a. nu, Darllngtan 9:00 a. "i iiio caursoce vuu a. m, Wilson iand FavettAviiiA Wilson 2:15 D. m.. U:16 r m om air-. ma 3:15 p nu, Smfthneld 3:23 p. nu, Luv,i ., vwuu ou . jn., returning iff-v .. r;;.vr wri'j.0"01110 .1218 Smlth- ucn x-.aa p. in., oeima i:47' p. Wilson 2:35 p. m 12:09 a. m. n., arrive Manchester & Augusta R vt train leave Sumter 4:29 a. m.t Creton 617 ' m., arrive Denmark 6:1- "..,! leave Denmark 4:47 "J m S"Ms? c-F 0Brch trains leave Creston itnW' Pregnalls 9:15 a? S rio 1 leaves Pregnalls 10:00 a. rnT Sunday, regtn 8:50 "H Dal w . . .i .X "."v... uoujg leave ,nott 11:10 a. m. uu) n m Lucknow LOO p. m. and 8l30 p. m. Re turning, Beave Lucknow. 6:06 a, nu and , 2.00 P. m.; arrive Elliott 8:26 a. m. and P-?1- Dally except Sunday. JDaUy except Sunday. Sunday only. - t H.I M. EMERSON, ' , vt' General Passenger Areut. J. R, KENLY. Oeneral Mjia The CJlyxie -Sfeais EW YORK; .TOMINaTON, N. Q. AND GEORGEOWN, B. C, KTNE. ', ' LEAVE NEW y6rK. - ONEIDA. . . : . . ... .Ssaturday, Mv 7th AIM. ..-.Saturday, Jay i4t'b - FROM WlLMlNGTd.. s. s. CRQATAN.:....SaSturjayt May 7th B. S. A........oafarday, May 4tn FOR GEORCiETOWN. ' t S. S. -CROATAN. ...; jTueaday. Mav-i2ivl S. S. ONEIDA..: . . . J WW oteamshlp Oneida does not. cam n.- aengers. f . , " ThroUth hills nf IniltnV throngh rates guaranteed to and from PCJatS In North and South Carolina. v craiut.vr aBMHsQ apply to ; i ; .- . H. G. SMALLBONES THEa.O EGER, Trafflo Manae-eT Bowling Green J7. P. CLYD3 ft CO, CarU d
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