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THE YflLIIIKGTOH IIESSEiiGLIl: i TUESDAY." JULY i . s A -: I- . I" i "J ; I ' - I - i . - i v y. - I It i -A. ! 1 AW Hi : JACKBO?? IfcJSELl. TOMPaNT; : KaUTd'at the PostoiXlee at WUmlngton, ' N. Ci as second class matter, .. , Aptll U. 1887, , ,;;;. - 7 - '' - Ul 1 i ' T-LTEfkl8 OPlStlBSCIinTIONJ I J j . : POSTAGE BIUAID, ) !t-.tt '' -J" - '' '' I -..A, TITJ DAlIi ' MESSENGER by. m-H, as yar, ' V-OOl six month, J.MjUr months, L75 one month, t cent. . , J Served la the ciyat M cents a'inonth; ene wek, 15 cents; 8L75 tor three months er:r.W kTar;v! j k j! ' '!. ; ' . j j-:. : ;f iTOB ' BEMI-WEEKLT ' MESSENGER fWo I page papers), by mall, .one year, ILOO: six months, SO cents. In advance. !' v: . ( On last Saturday Americans iwer rejoicing pver th4 - magn ificen t " pi uck. and endurance and aasn oi our truuy -in the Istormlus ot Santiago. It was eavy fighting and' a great tax' upon ervc,j J ehiiiran4 pertlnacJty pf; will nd American "V0." The Americans teadllr drove ba(k the Spaniards, los- lag themfleivea- neavuy With Sun- lay's news ili ere wan !a, change G- ral Shafter could not ' continue ibe- ght, and admitted be-rould not-take antiago 'without more troops. It was confesfiion' of failure, and it gave a sore hitlo the American heartland L-4i7 j; "ff '-;"' 'v WILMTNQTON. N. C. yf V';;' ,, . ; I -':' men felt that; the next news might be . more tr: ingind - distreseirigj With KuhdaV' i iebt came - other 'news that eent aUhlrillf hope and jby; and lift ; pd the.fiufepense and disipated the fear. On Monday morning it was learned : 'ithat Sampson had defeated the Span era. had essayed to rifn out of r! ilhtbHe open sea, Jahd that hat destroyed' the entiVe fleet fipe, thel Vjlzcaya," "pn Which Cervera had escaped: . Next e; gjad tidings that the admir- bttfMi oeen overtaken aora lie dsqnerZJn-this falls un reStleri's-eyfe, othet, news the liars will -be jtnownr ;!,, it k Jfp'llMlctQrx Jor t,he lous r 'ourth for Americans to j .a.", :U,. :, . i ate! i lilt is enough, to make the lean, heart.' hurrah ! Tbe two fleets des 'surely-. - a lui,ficehti fea!t for i the American Hurrah for ; Dewey and Samp- i - anc all;; concerned. ; ( ervera helped ' greatly to retard the merirans n theHr attack upon San agd.j He hadta. motive in. leaving the n to itnl fkte while' he sought to esck&rm.z fate) 'was against him. Just why bfc fled we do not pow know. Vha win. ticMrtor ! we can onlv guess. Sampson ? may j. i f ttempt jndw Ao enter, the' i, harbor vand Trun the gauntlet of the mines V.1 he can .J r- I- get'up,tp the city be s jwill make it i soon too; .hot even for the reeoiute j", f "Spaniirdp to .remain. They decline tQ. surrender J and it remains to, be seem if ; he Abelcjans JjwiljlWe Ible to 'take it. -U "RiilnfitwrpPTflAfltii will V, c. I cant frvrWnrrl .. t :t r tt"-n.v" v i - "t. err soon, tq ta a pity they are not there . l.-J -sit : .. ;i ; . , .' ! now. Nayil it is -ifti great pity -that a large Uriuy was iiot st nt at the be- ginning. f.w , .-. Bweklen's Arnica salve ThebeBt salve in the world for Cuts, Semises, i Sores, Ulcers, : Salt Rheum, JCeverj Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,; Corns, and all 'Skin Erup tions, ianii positively -cures Piles,' or no Dayrequflred. It is guaranteed to give ; perfect -satisfaction or money refund- ea. jiricB z& cents per rK.r. ale re fi n noTla-m-ir ' . "rj.-. - . i TJ I IIO.TIE FOLKS -j We ar glatl to Me corrected the re- port sen 1. 1 1 .1 .. . I ., ,.-..- ; ...I out aa.tq.tne; iaiiure or tp.e presidenlj, ;; "W G. Qbiemkiv flatiy; con tradicts the report.and states that the propeifty! the company Owns Ms Worth quite $?O,000 without encumbrances Of, any 'flfidJMeWrit.esj to- the ; Rich' mohd Times, that "at. no rtime since tie enter pji se- rwas p 1 a nned . has the Outlook! been brighter or more hopeful than faCpiesenL4 The watch- - j n vm so I vunai u. auu r ii tvd'iu o La. ILI u- ea inaei loiy upon pur ; banner, and those IwJ a-dff'notf eel disposed to en- lrage lor help jnighti, as well' clear the; tracks for je J are j going to' join the "-great industrial f band -of workeis and 1 ope atives ii the milling indus- try' of. the south" i"jCconiel" Jim , Ypung is the '; big ne-4 gro gun under the Ehaflow ;of the state p ifl " capitoll. ' He is not o large, avoidupoise as", Rtissniis, ITor-Us he clothed with such sujireme powers as the.! man , of the piste 1 and double-barrelr-shot giin. but he i a mighty man of valor and is no lit le Of a big boss .in the black repub ici n barn yard, in fact the verl- table gape, . cocfc JWhen ; .he , crows cock-i -d XMlle-do, and the white con tingert of the black radical troupe hear the shriir sound, they are all at tentiopl and dim ;;,bagk Ibis game '. at will. The Raleigh "News , and Obser ver tellsl thi aitd lit shows 'the power of thej embryonic dusky1 colonel: ""' i !- y -(. r- 1 - , J j1 ;' , "IW controls the deaf, dumb and blind jinstitutiohs at Raleigh as abso lutely! ai' the. Czar" of Russia . controls his " private . secretary. Not a - move can' be made without his consent,- i He was bjere this " wlek to press the screwi jn ; his white . associates i-Hei bis glveb. them notice that unless they let bijn hin this as he pleases he will turn Outj the white lady teacher .in the doubt white iilstitution There is- no of this.' This ks not, a solitary example by any means -.of negro control. - I . I . I .; : - H - ; n j a I vi, .k iif-in; Wilmngton and elsewhere. In Hali-i -j fax county there are seven, negro post-1 't masters,? thanks to ihp negro Repre- prntaurivitf iuid ofcliglHg Mr. Mc4 ;KinleJ Itr is jtim whit ; men were getting together; and ptttiQg an end to such infamy and degradation. A correspondent,; of f; the, : Charlotte North Carolina , Presbyterian, signed 'Rambler," writing of North .Carolina Bays this, which wlir be news to come of-rOur readers:. '; . . 1. ',' - ' J?. "Aalorth; Carolina gar the first . !.,- -- v M IT eoldief's.life ia battle in the civil war, bo the last, confederate gu A that was flredlvas br one of her bom, Waddfll by name. Five I months after Le surrendered be was still commanding the Shenandoah, thep' in the northern oeeanr and the shot' was fired at a Yan kee whaler, whi; finally' succeeded. In telllnsT faim of the cessation of hd4- tllities. ile-'Sook. bis'ship to England and it was afterwards claimed by the United States government. ' The first item l ;abol$t4jy and uri- aualifledJy baseless, if it tneanit tMti itear Wyatt w4s a Noiihr by birth. I . That error has a rjxollBJala good start, and i it will live fifty .yearil'andIt 3' a pijre ':'fable,' as the great Napoleon -I held altthlstiory f to be. ' Wyatt was: bojrn in Virginia. . The .lessen ger n a leoluran article of some weeki ago; made that jso plain it cannot DeXcbii-; troverted. C'atarrb (anuoi Wfturtti wkh LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, ae they Cannot reach the seat of disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional ais- ease, and in order, to cure n: you must take internal remldiea. Hall's, Catarrh Core Is taken Internally, andi acts di rectly on the blood and raucous sur- aces. Hall's CatarFh: Cure r la not fa- qUaKTneaiclne. it was prescrioeu y one ofTEttatbest physicians in this coun try for yearsand. is areguiar pre scription. It is fcomftosea lofthe test topics known, cd mbinelNth the.best bfood uurlflers. acting dlrectbt, on ihe mucous surfaces. The pe; nation of Ithe two rnareaienas is ti l dnrp Wuch wan demir results in ur- Inz Catarrh. Bnd lor tesximamais p. j, cirEmmti & co., Prips;, Teiido, Ohio,- Sold druggists, price roc X aruggisis, price u "'. I :- !. . -. j'.'i iHT 1 COKSfKli BV 77 A TIIO tGH !' ' '' .-. i i- Jhe ridiculed newsp tactit dina -It and strafcjists seem to. knOin more than the strategic board at Washington" and General Shatter 'and Aamiralaampson : ana otiiers. -1 ine wrifpra warned aeinst KoinEiNtO Craba at this Beason and with a small -aria j'. :The Messenger not; assuming th of seer or military strategist. tured to onDose invading Ctttla in (the rainy, season, and its filef showViiat for a month or imore it has again lalndi again ;- insisted -that . no invasion j of Cuba with '!lesa.han! 50,0&0i men should be attempted, and that a "reseryej of not less hart ljOO.odo" or , 125,C60 'rieik shcjui3 .be : in calmp j' uod'et goba iici plifie, intelllgebt readerls wiH irelall this repeated opinion, -i "Ji'j. Now the officers to the- f ront cry jout for more soldiers, and the coinmaiKl iug: -- J genera vpriuauy fiumua a ;.. a-ei and defca his plans. It has been declared a? .littjeless than iuurdcr to thrpw 15,000 men into 'a-:lgl.t against such fearful odds.- ,1 t '- ''"hHhjil !? Tbe Messenger two montibs-e. it probably was, copied from Miree northern leading newspapers) to. jib is effect, heartily indorsing : the i yiew taken; thhjt if eyerj' foot dfj-land possesses outside Of itself' were to be captured and jheldr-thatJt would not will not and compel jeace or" defeat Spain sq as. its i fleets road the seas. Tliat beifduhd to.be the trutb , we-may (Joubt. Destroy' the naval rpower then with army; enough ;ou can ;Snon- quer Cuba and : destroy the Spanish army, i ..('! ;.v . i ;t riristead of sending jgO.Ow ! troops 'tjoj jorto Rico, as northern papers re&rtji' a iieei iu n.uot. uamara, u d sound policy - as necessity, to co$cen ible- jtroops and nafyl- in Cuba and nake war in j str enough: to wiiij Send as quickly; as possible 50,000 men 'at' once,! and 1.00,- 000 more as soon- as poasiblef AJ call for 100,060-more men . is nowin order. speed, a determination are I ; two 'needed jcactors.1 -. . .'-. brevities; ' TJie more the Methodist Book Con cern investigation aldncesltheinore malodorous it beccinfes Represfehta ! ll tive Gaines helped to put Barbeej and Smith in the daf & hole of rascalitj and deception by his testimony beforfc the senate committee.; it- is a rather ifoul-. '. ' i . ir- v : some jtning they are 'handling. -"I I j Rfkr .dmiral Dewey is a liPrespjrte; rianj elder, an holds his membef khlp in;Sa-n Francisco. ; It vras;;reprtei that he belonged to two other chiitcjhes but itis a ; mistake : as toJ either.Ni;:.y !' .'n .flvfteVjf' pist $15 OOOOQ jlbjavd Deen given to liDraries, museumsj col leges, .--hospitals, ij .etc.. . in the j Tjjhited! States-; In 1S97X $4d,000,000 were fen The Methodist- ministers in-HicH-j mond, (Va.) held a meeting and unanimously resolved: that'' they j Were 'glad investigation; "was, being held ; by thfr Book Committee. ! Tliey declare thaV'tffs jhaa been alleged 'byT cettain senators,- the .-claim was eollecte 1 by misrepresentation we insist a,ni. we believe, jthat the church will disavow said, misrepresentation and do wfhat is right.f'iaccording to the principles of the- Wjor of iGod.', . -1 The (Messenger htended tlree ago to mention the' death of thg dayi. mosi distip,guishedand klf ted jPresbytriari minister: in South Carolina, ' Rev Dr. John -IGira.rdeati.vj Jt-occurredm home itf Columbia, Sj 'c. on j23rdj:ji He was '4 born 0n Jamea island, S. his June. C. on Mtihn November,, I.IIe was finely educated, and was inistbr of very high1 rank and Indow ments; pllel1 -was the; author- of three theological "works,: was a; very imirf able preacher eloquent: trheoncai and fullof thought and ranked among the foremost men. in his :hurch;J j"? Columbia Estate says:,- ' -v Xj:, i li'.:f "Dr. Girardeau,",waa a deep thinker, a master jof rhetoric, ' and as" a? pulpit orator perhaps bad.no superior ion this continent.1 He has been i regarded! aa tn k I of tne greatest and . most : aistin- guisueu . -viiiericaji preacneSi,r ur. Girardaii, iwhilea pressor iin the seminary, had many opportunities to Become the pastor of some ;of the great cjhnrchea in New York andlothei large dities of the country, the iemun eration) offered him in many, instances beingr four times as much as hxwas receiving from the seminary,1 biit .these never! lured him awav. He? - believed his duty yas to the" semihary. ayii thV people oil tne- soutn, ana ne turneg: a deaf 'ear to all the appeaJsUBiacle to him fro: m' other direction. ' 4: mm m Weicall on the president of (the Windsor " democratic , club to jiave: ja meeting at once. and. begin the .organ ization of the county. The nomina tions made by .a well organized! party reflect the; sentiment bf the party; Dp not wait:' for, nominations. Organize now.Wmdsor Ledger. aper - j- Ahave woilK V ! m -ot. i well trateUJUS v. na- 1825. iin mental ESTIS ti HSASE BEPOBT. There is a nw method of treating mental disease that; la 'of public inter est; as well! as of fcedfcjaV atilltif. It Is a more thorough study and intestiga- tibnof mental I diaeaeSil and fa more thbroukh hiiiiry into the natare and palholofey o-jlbsimity and luicaus6- Tot tibia ferid tlier muB tube ph?siciabB-t with! tKorougb Iaboratori , ind baviing them-lv tbe,..r requisite tpltlhhiaue a td usiiijSm,' -.quote t.hebilade1ph Heeord. From it we learn that Dr. hi JEj.llQbapInf physl- Ciaa-inci f of ;the inisane 'of . the Philadelphia, bospita reports l that since 1841 1. 10 ibsajne persons have becin treated. 1 1 1 iiiad large expe- lie nasi rien--e in itreiating the'x- ihsame. 1 lie ndtei ft bJarkedj chattged- yfhe tients.y Last tear a Ijarger proportion tlisin foriaerbl were 'sufferers from miiahcholia; Wiih $ui(jidal tendencies." We quotei jfrona Kecord'a sum : f'ln theearlier per iod;ioft hospital ex perience Snvthis country i the- reverse i -ttLfi!tr 'Vocii a erf QC64! Cit ftdut manii xt-eiiedi those of melan cholia iq! thelfrtatistiikl 'tabled ' in the proportion of three to one, wnue ppw tbee if ithe lktterjj arJ-eeeived to one -,! tlhoJlTrirTnUri ! Afifairi. t ta noted that there have Ween other changes w jttie -m or fltsease a-Jrrn-eu.. ri i yeais one on qur largest state, hospl wunvery actJjvev'movenht of patienlfs.i'thte e- 51f .admiiobln two!..ye;ars,i a; case? or pa- rests were: re eaiQ::waathej fona of dis- regardei' as 6n-of : I rare oSrurrenc .nrttrme men ana seiuom phfeeryje? in i women. During the jpast L i t BiMij-earsj 1012 natients have been re ceiyed; in thiH UokpitaJ,. and fifty-five men and ten two-men had paresis. SPEC AL MEETtNG OF fniE ockholderb j of tliej Wilmington At Augusta R. l, Jo V.OIUIUDUI Opfjce or THE SECRBTARY Of-THf ilmipBton. Columbia and Augusta ! iiauroaa company Wlipgton?: N. C:j June fx, 1B93. A MEETING ; ?F.:TMJJJia.ii.ii h:;.f Directors or tne ivvamingjon u flftmbia and Augusta Itailroad Coruany, y. called ana new ai rtooiy , (Mmberl of Commerde buildrrg, ljn tne CityXof Baltimore; MdJ, on yrWay, thte J 17th day o June 1S'j8: .-' 'j ",V f , ' !. .r-i.lt waa i"ns oC t resoflvedt that a specml meet hei .stdckholdtefs lot .tEis Com- pany he M' by ancB the; same is Iterjby call flhlls JSjoaM, tq- beihe- dt the office of. the Comparly; ih tti City of j Florence i.!tbe!;lotH Sotitih Carolina, oni! FHday, ldy bf Jtily, 1S9S, at 2' clock ml, i for the purpose. qc; consiaeying ana nctint: linon the ;atife(tidn of securing thri surrender iofJ thetlease, of fthe- rail "road land J property IhT this! forhpany nmy held py ftlie WUiiingtori nd "vvre defn Rilr;oad)Compatiy, . and for the :futlhfer purpfje of jjfcopsiderng,' ajid atftingj upon thie quescion of th cbnsbi- Idation ' of this Coiiip'aiiy itU the Nbrth. Eastern v andij' other , Railroad Companies ql Sbu.thj CaponnA,- under thei Act j of ihe General Assitmbly of Southi Carolina entitled:' "Ai Act to incorolofate the -Atlantic : Cost Line Cifrtri approved March t, p9 ., anc for the transaction- of; such Other business : as may ne .wroiiKiiii. upwic ura icliiik. fust, 41 r.,:. Seiretary. ! JMlUECHIgON M The Lealding Dealer fn HARDWARE,, - w.i FARMINNG-! i i IMPLEMENTS AM) BUILDERS' ,1- i mate.s urnistied Contractors and Builder sx sure ut get ulk n mi IURCI1IS0N, 4 Irjrk viz r WiJjiriJGTpJf, N. c. $I'i:CI At MEETING Oil THE ' t" !.l : - I ' r i Stdlckholdei s 'of t the Wil in ingtoii .1 : in- - ' i . ' r r- ; and.Weldoa R. R. Co. i ;;i - f -jt ' '' ' - i: . - ' CTFICE OT THE "EEdRETART OF THE : i , 1 1 - - if'. ?''-.-. ft .: 1 mington j and Weldon TE R. Co.,1 - AVilmington, N;jC.,! Junel, 1S9S, J -: i ;';- 1 M: : -. : i i , s - i At if ! T; lAi MEETING 0P THE -.: 'BOARD; Directors Of the:: Wilminiton and: W ejdon. Raijrqad Company, qluly call- red p.nd heldj at iooiri No. 16, fChamber' Pommerde I "building-, : in th City . of ', of Baltimore,; imore, Md-i oh ji Friday, the 17th of Jund 1898,.'it;fvvas I p --. solved, That a special meeting; of; 4- ne Stockholders of .jthis Cornpany be, arid the:: same is hereby call ea by this; Board 'to I be held aU the off ifce of the Corhpahy'irj (he City of Wilmington n&j at 11 o'clock Sa. m.iOn; Mohay; th4 ISth daj- ofJul, 1898,' to consider su-h imattrs; as imay;, .fee. brought holders, to' the; attention oftae Stock- r i j feecrfetaryj W& W. ER..Co:j. ; Jijn 21. tf. TlxeiNor Carolina il College ofAgriclture AND Mechai p. . A re lV: ----r- ; "Will re-open September 1, 98, with improveid equipment In everg- depart nieiit. iTentyi-threeirexperiefcced spe- CiaHsts in Faculty. ; jfuil coue in Ag riculture, 'Science, -ifcivil, - Mechaiiicai an(J Electrical Engineering. ;Expenses very, moderate. 1 j ' - ' . r or; catalogue-aaaress. - :ii . , 4Q. ldLLA:) A Y, 1 1- y -) RALEIGH, N. C. TO THE j GENERAL PtlBHC ! Tj EWIfETT'S BAR, ON . OCEAN XX viem is now open for . 'business. Nothing butUi the best of 1 Liquors, w ines and Cigars served. Mixed a' specialty. The eoolest Beer dpi inks 1 on draught I oit bottlled bn tte Beach, Flrtet ciass Restaurant connected. Where snothingl but sea food is served in flrst-class style.. jul 2. lmr' COTTAGES AT THE- SESHORE 4-;l-;tVjJ ;i; "-j FOR REST, 1 --;! ft .;: - :ti ! m : 1- . M ..-iwf. s '--j- :'-'. r. I? IVE COTTAGES FOR TrEENT- AT ,tL f i i; -;; - n,J., ? v. ; , .; Carolina Beach. . ' ' ; i - One 6-room Cottage at Ocedn View,- j Apply to ; D. O'CONNOR. -., (leivea. u nrs -Railroad, Coippany of. South jCarolina and touthtntize th(j:consoHation of i-i.rtnin ! iraflrbiids' urider thafi' name' Hill I I jAWts!:!1. rus, 4ir.,:. i Jliivin 2 tf I I.- . -': M-: .i Iiiiiiiii)8; - M 1 1 '"i ' : rt jr "A' - v; t-. , ; ni - ires H jiin 27tf" STATE PBEsS. ; j The democrats ; in: the Third and Ninth dUtricts have' shown wUdom iin selecting candidates wbos records are unassailable, and; who have the ability to hold up against all comers the ban ner sof their party. ! Let the otjher dis trict i! ibiute i these ; two r 4Mjrica. Rileigh News anS Qbserrer. I ;?.- j r bidon? ls, declency aittdj selC;reepect e cnaracxeristie or our wnite poptu- ion , we will entertain a hppe tjhjat rth Carolina will pasi from under rod bfjpollsmen and) deaecradrB regain; theestige and gckxf nime which were recently torn from her by . 1 : , J . , ; t .: ! 1 aii uhholiy; .alliance: of greedy - politl- cians who; did not care how they Igjot office so they, got it. Clinton j Dem ocrat, f i: .fch i )-- i .. jif:. The surest i way to kill a polit?c;al ii4v is! to forcer i UDon the-- neoclle njiminee's for term-after term jwrbo grcjw weaKer ana weaser wuu eacn auic cedlng J election. ; No matter how honest, ho wi capable, how: trustworthy an official may be, it is wrong to. norm nate him If lie has an elehken of weakr nesa that wjll tend, to bring his pary down to -defeaU There i. very strong sentiment in Onslow . 7 I I , .4. . ' . .:.;L against long termsj and the opposition to per petuating fttciali j careers ) is so; ih- tensel tbatj ail voters snouja ponaer long and seriously before thjgy jeopar dize the .Kuci:ess bf democracjy; by nom-inating- the present" fncumbehts, wio all agree are aa good 1 omcers as any. county tould desire. Jackson vHIe limes. ; it is st nan ge to see and know w the fusion it .'will b bosses are attempting apd stranger still if they !smc- cee;d. They cry , themseH es hoarBe foi silver. They, curse and! abuse the. democrats ho declare for . sijyer. Thevl move heaven and earth to fuse with republicans Who declare for gold. l he voters and j the-taxpayers are niot doing th It i is; the office seekers, be strange and remirkjaj- Now it wil bly strange if they succeed in getting th? taxpayers, to follow i, sijtch ieader- $hip again, theyi misled the people last year. .1 hey promised eXeryming. .uniey mafie dethah.ds qf all men; They made the ! people L think 1 they? meant to Wo They got'; in office.; They did nothing they promised, j They did jst this crowd ! to ask. taxpayers to' gpvfeJ Ihem a further! lease of ; power iB the greatest display !of, cheek, aijd gall that has ! ever 1 been! known.' in a civlliled ieomunityJ-Lelxingtonj pispatctt: SIGH HEADACHE iPos tivcly cured by these They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigesuoa and Too Hearty Eating, j A per fect retnely for Dizziness, iNaiusea, Drowsi ness, EadlTaste in the MouthJ (toated Tongue rain in t Side, TORPID; LTER. They Regulate e Bowels.; Purely VeeetableJ Small ill. , Small Dose Small Price. Substi tution i thp fraucl-of the dajr. )ou get 'Carter's, lor Carter's) Insist and demand 1 ; l-rjfjhlj- -J j . j.. Carters Little Lier Pill WATERMELONS. First Cargo ot Georgia Water melons Have lArrived. Quality Unexcelled. Will beSbliJMbndav 3lorning in Lots SUit. Call early. to THE WORTH CO. rtf Foreclosure Sale J! ' r - .:.M! - i T4 "VIRTUE; OP THE OWEH OF pale containefl in a. mijrtgg: executed by Mary C. iWilkins ;to the State! of worth.: Carolina, i , the i (undersigned. Clerk of the;; Superior -Court of INew jHanqverr County, ;wi!U :o Thursday, tne jfrst day ;ot- July, A; V- 1898, iatfl2 b clock m., at the CourtLHouse ddor In the City of 1 "Wilmington. N. C ex- pose for sale, ; by public auction;. ;f or cash.l the, following described real es tate (Situated ! in the City Mf Wilnfilrig- tom ; BeginninK at the Si E. intefsec tion pf Eighth ;and Queenl streets, iriia ninglt thence1 alone E; lne of Efehth Street south 166 ;feet, ; thence East 1 82 feet 6 inches thence North 66" fefet to Oueqn streetjt and thence with Queen streejt West 82 feet 6 incites to the be ginning, Jaeing, part of; L,ot in Block fi6. -; ; : ri ; J . ,.-.-:- , , This ?0th day of June, 11898. 1 I JNO. p.-; TAYLOR. Clerk Superior; Court, Iff ew ; HarioV County. "1 'I iun 21 a a)d IThS Pins Appl ;s Are Sold WE HAVE A OOD MOUNTAIN :: BUTTER AT 15c PpR POUND. ' ! vte-rf - -. i 5";-;!.' :i BllllO I-2G That CROCKERY is ! not all crone and you can get it alrriost at your town. rft'fKtn'-'h--';!'- THE KIHG GROCERY CO., B. P. KING. Manager IfHONE ffi!7. :- ; fourth j Street Bridj THE UHIVEHSITY; Jit Hiif7 -i- (- -I- I LISJtGEST PATRONAGE AND FTJLL- tsti equipment In its history. Faculty, 3S; Students, 60S;!' three Academic Courses; hree Elective Courses; three Professional Schools, In Law, 'Medicine and Pharmacy, Advanced classes open to -.Women. Tul- tion $00 a year; board $8 t month. Ampljrf' opportunities for self Jielp. r Scholarshi and loans' for ;the ieedy.: Bummer Schi for .Teachers, j 24 ; Instructors; dents." ! Total Enrollrneit,j 670: logue, address. ; i i. t y1 j W ICARTEL T PILLS " i :f: Ask '4 'I:- - 1S5 tu-iFJCati r. . .. PRESIDENT ALT jun 20, tf i ; Chape), V; . rtiim' ' 4 ,-:fjH - labor ainl ; upne-rwno-3k ' VtU .. - T v$3W?r ';W.2r ! "i Tee K.'g.Tsfrlieei; toa r, i'UWV: " 'V' sm 'Shr::::Hbffilj VHICHITSYILLE Sr - GE0RG E CAMPI-ELLV Proprietor, . ! i A THE SEA SI jORE HOTEL. OPENS AND BEA UTIFUL. 'BUILDING, ! .ft . TIP , rTT tlt c., Fronting xhe . Atlantic ocean. ENTIR< " NEYv", ; HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AtroJ.'FjlTrEp ALL THE I CONVENIENCES AND " ; TIMFR .- flJT . Y . H A J . K1 MnTTHS TiTTJK: VV flLiniB V XgiJjJH D,AV.tl IJJ IIOI SUMMER BREEZES AND MATCHLESS ATLANTIC; OCEAN, BUT IT 19 THE ON I THE CONTINENT, "j '' ;'.'! "j.ijj . 1 1 NOTHING VILLj BE LEFTj UNDONE BT THE MANAGEMENT OT?, TJIE SEA jSHOE. TO PROMOTE TIIe fOMFORT OF ITS GUESTS . l - TH-E CUISINE IS UP TO THE HIGHEST v STANDARD i jF rjEXCEL LENCE. DRIN KING WATER J FURNISHED BT ARTESIAN WELL i I THE ;HOTEi; IS-SPRINKLEp BY THE jSPRAY OF OLD OCEAN AND. YET IT" IS TWENTY MILES AWAY FROM. THE SLIGHTEST DANGER; BY. INVASION. v-' -1 ' . ' ' :-L ; i-Jr HOTEL ORCHESTRA RENDERS SPECIAL iCilLROAD RATES. ! ay 4 tf ar Tfiey -are. Jthe t ones 1 like; I .wish ltbjere were; inort-s of Xhem. They; are l ourl (best .feuatonipra. The more . par-i " iicular, moire saving1 pebple are the surer we. are oi-f getting . tner casn, raie in Dry G4ds of all classes 1 hoes: of every gj'ade,' Men's and Hay's :iothirig,. tadies? Sand Gen-t's? Suramlr ITndsrwcan Gen; Summer Goats and Vests ! and I odd ? ?ants, : Mattings f ; and Carpets, Lace C! .rtains' , ' and , Window phadeSa Trunks i).and Valises!. TLadies', , .nd Childrien's iLhderwear, Hosiery of eveiyf grade, Uiibrellas and Parisols Laces and! Embroideries, 'Ladies' "ami . Children's Hats, f Ribbons and' Flowers, ' Ladies' Ready : ftade Skirts; - Linen: Grasli, figured as d plain. 'Brilliantinei and i Worsted: 11k- - Grenadine.? and Brddaded figure; Silk.T"'Table Linen Napkins ftjid TJ'Wels. ' Bathing .Suits for Men and WdSnen' and Rubber; Wa- terl Proof paps.I1 t-1 Our Miltnery 1 Department 'hasj beeh, well supplied W.-thinew- things Rib bons; Lacjes anoti Insertions, from he to lOel per yard. Vt and Linen Insertion from 3c to; 10c p"'ir yard. PlaitedjChif- --'it , I H Ljs.. - -. I - ! - GEO. O. GAYLORD, Proprietor; July 3 FOR THE SURF ! BATHING SHOES ::; jilt -Jl . -1: : .v:;x ctor : , i ;.-aHi i '-a 4' -1 4 Jusij the tlingtb "War rin- the j sur f . j ' Protects "your!, feet. Sold low by , GEO, ;R. FRENCH & SONS, 108 NORTH iPRGNT STREET. jun 26 TjHE C. W POLVOGT! CO., : - e .-... ':. ". ;,' : li-'tl i: i " I t'-i '- ! -.-'-( :r '5 . No. 9 -North Front Street, Wilmington; N'.'iCj il WARM WEATHER BETTER BUY NOW, 1 T v flhetvfeather? will drive yoa to :lt. Ton price, but; you can't -buy such values as these, whenever you wish. i I i i Stripe Linen Crash af 20c. per yard; White Duck 10, 12V4 find 15C; 40-ihch' white -Victoria-Lawn, special, 10c;. remnants of India Linen; 8 10 and 15c; special lot of 20o urganajea, a oargain at iuc; Soc .irrencnorgandies,; to close at :25c; .Zepheri Ging hams fauviwaists, at 15c. ! - . t i j1. ;, , ; . m . ;, 'h- -; .i '-. .; i . BA' 'HING SUITS ! In! Gent) s, Ladies' and Children's ;Sults, Just received 50 pieces of flatting. well :to; inspect our- line. Full stocks of Bags THE G. W. POLVOGT CO. Sole ? Agents lor j W. B CorseU , and jun 4k' I; :"l :' r - Ii" ; H: BATHING! ? j. 5 ) 5 !-:f- i,': y - " i - AND yii m mmn tennis oxfords !;:J,!:!t-.h PETEksON & RULFS. 4 iuaas1 y . -y -.-;'.V sv'il' JUa.-n. .rliiyAyct' ,. rl - - Make Yur Idle Mo6ey Earn ft - ! . .- .i .A-'-yl :ii' THE WILMINGTON SAVINGS I AND TRUST. COMPANY, WILMINGTON, N. C. i has the Largest Paid in Capital or any Strictly Barings Bank" la ii ; .-- . j ' Jiorth Interest Paid on Deposits at Rate of 4 I Call at Bank Loans made a Xxrvr Raffs on any Good Security for Short or Long Time, r V ! 6mia and-iriquent savings yield large cesiflts-. A Savings Bank aocount-haa been tke towaoaytion of many fortunes. ; O ne Dollar Deposited j in !The i Wltalnatioa Savings ad Trust Co. today is worth t o you the five dollars you expect to de pobi( rep- uiviu.il. - i , J. WJSORWOOD, H. wAIiTERS, I i i tr ; rresiaeni.-v : . ... . , .: S ASHEVILU SUMMER SCHOOL AX3 CONSERVATOBY WTHFRB la the beaatiful grounds and bolkungof Aabevuie joueire tor oung women, Asheville. N C., in Tke Laod ot the Skv Graud scenery, delightful climate, average tem peratiire for summer 70 degrees F stndy a pleasnve. i WH 4T ? Superb. ad vantaees in Music, Art, Literature; Science), JElocotlon, etc. Some of tbe most distinguished artists and teachers of America en mured. -Series of grand eoncens, lectures andientertaiaments offered. Mr. Keeree W. Vasderbilt's excellent arborewis .and extensive Botinical Gardens the finest in this country-are open o stodents in Botany and Biolop-. . WHEN f Session opens Jury 7th. and closes Aueutt 17th. Both men and women admitted. For laxaje circular and full particulars address, ascHlstU a. lom, rrw, r wiLtxta H. SOSTgs,g. BE A3H j m M R. E. CRAW FORI), .Manager. ;-ti i JUNS 1st, SEASNj;; jOF:iH98.j -AA bk RIGHTsivriLLfe SITUATED THIS HOTEL 13 WITH ISpPRiOYEMENTS liOFl MODERN TTROXT WIT.MINfJTnN M IT VM nJZUU rUIV li D. A-OUJll1U VIEW OF TI?E GRAND IDl" OLD MOST FAMOUS . sfTMM ER' RESORT j".l' t: M ;i i t' CONCERTS DAILY. 1 fon for 60c per yard ; Silk Veiling; fori II ' per yard. . K iVe can save you sell - and kindly ask money, on all we you to; give us !a chance to! prove ;.it. We are still giving away those handsome Arm;- Chairs wiith lall cash purcH'aBes of $25 beauti lul oak 'Book Cases with a pur- Hihas, fine; Writing Desk .with a $50 ljburcha.se, fine Halt SHat Rack with ai $2orpurchase, ; fine ; China Set - of 18 pieces with 'a! $25 purchase! j Eighteen 'se pie'ee wHl a j $2( purchase. . i On nji(je hand Sewing JjMachinf for' $15.00 prie- nice . iniitajtidiCut Glass Berry b'r.Ice 'Cream Slet !6f?&ejrert pieces for $15.tK purchase.! A .nice Oak Table for ' $15106. A th'rde j; set piece' pf fine decorated China roir a $iu purchase Your picture madq lif size for- a $1 Purchase. ; A nice Iset; of fine China Plates with a $10 jatirchase. A .set of Glass Tumblers with la $51 purchase H-Comeito see usj ind you; will Arid that we nre. up-td-date in 'the Dry Goods business lows prices; and and ' headquarters for honest goods, at Wilt mington's Big Racket; Store, on Front StVeet, 'opposite; the Oirton ,'H.oteL : t J- - - !l4 !: ! -r ' i ' ' WASH STUFFS. YOU'LL NEED, EJI SURE. 1 can-buv;at aiiv tlmie. i at J almost anv BATHIKG GAPS 85ci to $5.00.' Caps, 15 t 75c: 1 " .; '.; s j ; wish1 good matting will Those who! wish (rood mattlnr will do- Mosquito Nets, Hammocks, Trunks And Standard Patterns. - r f. . ; H; ; j " K i SLIPPERS Interest by Depositing in -i - i. Carolina. per cent per annum. for Regulations Governing; Deposits. . -r GEO, SLOAN- ; , t Cashier.' v ice t-reiucui v Peopl S. I P- f McNMR, : wioiESiix GEodi aid f ! N, Water St.. WtlmlnrloRjM O Offers to 'the Tro de: FEED OAT3. FLOURJ NALL8faH0T SUOR ' . CANDLES!. CENTRATED"! ' LY E, 1 , ii . ! i ! . i i I CRACkERSj CON BUTTER,- M0LA8- 8ESj :yNjEAR.;i PEAXUT8. CORN FI3H. BAKSO POWDER. itATCHESL CANNED GOODS, . -' k.. -i.i.'. ir . .. AND RICE.. -!-' ' COFFEEv. spices coil it see ti or ute iw m$ Gnfl ieri tm - A -t! ! WE ADMIT A. CHANGE IN THIS SPACE IS SOW LS UR. .1 DER, AS THE PROSPECTS t ARE SOT SO - BRIGHT AS : THEY WERE. WE WILL HFLPYOUOUt IF YOU WILL IESir Vii YOUR ORHERS FOR Ill - 111' REMEMBEIJ, UR MOTTO IS TJdjPLEABE OtfR CUSTOMERS. J .1 i v Time Table in . Effect June .19. 183 !-;;! j! VI-- ' ! "II f t -' .:;! ;; KASTBOUNT) TRAINS: ,t. ' ; La.ve Goidsborq; f;M a.lni-,- 3:40 p. m.; 5:20. p. m. i Leave, Kinston, 9-14 a. m , 4l32 'ip. m., -fi:12 p. m. ' ij; : ; jj .f.-'- ' - r ! Leave New -Bern. -1:30 p. ni,, $:45 p. m.i 7:25 p. rhl j :. :- . j Arrive M reheat 13-:46 p. m., '6:57 p. m, 18:31 pi fct , j... -j . . - y" i ' ' - ' "f jj ' WETBOTTND ' TRAINS' : -' Leave Morehead" 3: 41, a. m., 5.:47 a m., 8:20 a. in.; " i ' . "i :-;-. Leave Newi Bern ,5:05 a... m., 9:10: a rti.. 112:50: pL-tnl-.' -: . , i' Leave Kinston 6:07 a. hi., 10.:1.2j'a...m., 6:13 p. m. .Arrive Goldsboro.-TiOO a. in., 11:03 a. mi, 8; 13 :N 1 ; L., DILL, 'j j f.. Superintendent. Juu 22 eon Yiio valley rqhwby j JOHN! Q ILL, j RECEIVER.! Schedule Un Effect ilay 2G.: 1S98. South ' Bound. Dally Noi 1. North Bound Dally No. t. MAIN WdL - 7 10pni(A j. 'Wilmington, ...Lt -.. "Fayettevllle ."..Ar .: Fayettevllle Lt 7 In a -ni 05 1 d in L.' 10 56 a 31 ntrarri lijOarm 3 50 p FayetteVllIei Jun IrflVU a m 2 35 p m 12 43 pm 12 13 P'm 11 55 a m 11 06 a-m 10 S3 a in 10 04 am ' 8 40 a m LvT...,. 8aprordU-,-r...Lv 12 32 p m Lv..i... -;nmax. !i Lv 2 29 p in LM..iGreen.sboro ...Ar 8 uo p-m AwrC4 Greensboro ..I,v 3 10 p tn 3 58 p in Lt..; Stokesdatls ..Lv LV.. Walnut Cove.. Lv LV..i Rural Hall ...Lv 4 29 p m 4 67 p m 6 25 p'm IyV..... Mt! Airy Ar T3outh Bound t. s I I'KKS '.. : BNN ETTS VILLB. Bound Dally No. 4, T 15 p m 6 15 p m 5 35 p m 4 52 p m 4 33 p m Ar..'j BennettsyiHe ..Lv Lv..l.. Maxti ....'.Lv Ly..l Red-jSprng3 .4Lv Lit.. I HODie I Wills- ..iLv 8 00 a m 9 07 a in 10 20 ainT LV..I Fayettetille ,'. .Ar 10 40 am No. 15. j Ho. 1C : South ! Bound Miked.' Dally North Bound 1CADIN BRANCH Mixed. Dally Ex. Sun. r&x. Bun. 6 30 p m Ar..r Lv..f LiV.., Af.il LV-.i. LVJ.i. RamaeUr . .. Climax ... Greenstio'ro Greensboro ...Lv ...Lv ...Ar t.Lv ,...Lv . fl 40 a m 8 SJa m 160pm 3 00 pm 2 30pm 9 IT a in 9 35 a m II 07 a m 11 65 am 1 15 pm Stokesdaldi 12 30 p m MdlOB Ar Kreignt train TJol i on tne gape lrear and Yadkin' Valjeyt now leaves WUmlnK ton at 4:45 p. mi; arrivea joti FayettevlUe at 1L15 pJ m. Passenger car .on, this train, i ; i r ' ! ; i .- ' Connection at Fayettevllle with v At lantio Coaat Line, I at Maxton, with the Carolina Central Railroad, ai Red Springs with the Red Sprlnr tnd Bowmore Rail road, at Saniord w .i i the Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf with tr.o Durham and Char lotte Railroad, at -I Greensboro with -the Southern Railway i Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and Western Railway. 1 H I . ti . - i '.i J. W. FRT. ! ' i I -' I W. E. KT I Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pas. Agent. IN TS ; : Schedule in Effect May Train 41. Leaves Wilmington 1:10 n. m- arrives: Lumberton .6:28 p. m -Pembroke 6:46 p. m llaxton 6:13 p. m., Laurtnburg 6' 23 p nn Hamlet 6:53 p. m., Wadesboro 8:li p. ml, Monroe 9:12 p. m., Charlotte 10:25 p.: m. CorrnecUi it Han-'.Iet -with trtiin for I Portsmouth, tlcbmond.- Wash ington,; and at Monroe tth trala for At-ISIitA.- :.j l! . : -.--i '' 1 I r'-.'-,i '. Train 4L Leaves Portsmouth 6:i3 s, m. arrives Weldon 11:41 a. m., Raleigh 1:30 B m., Sanfdrd 6:83 p. m., Hamlet 6:63 p. m. Athene 3:46 a. m and Atlanta 6:20 a. m. Train. 403. Leaves Washington 4:10 p. Richmond. 8:66 p. vu, Forfe mouth 8:45 p. m. Arrives Weldon 11:10 p m., Raleigh 2:07 a. m.; Sanford 3:36 u m., Hamlet 6:10 a. m.. Jtockbag-ham 6:33 a. ro-, Wadesboro 6:64 a, m.i Monroe -43 a,; m,7 Charlotte 7:6u in., Athens 3:45 a. tu. and 4s.tlakita 6:20 a. m. Connection at Weldon wlthj-traln from Richmond1 and all Northern points Pull marl sleeper, Ponoutb to ' Nashville, a. n,' Lincolnton U.i0 a, m., Shelby 11:13 a. m.. PcUtherfordton 12 JO noon, Athens i:lfi p. m.; Atlanta S:6u p. m. V r T ; Train 33. Leaves i Atlanta 8:50 p. in., Athena 111: p. m.,- Monroe 65 a. m. Xeavea Charlotte 5:10 a. m., Monroe, 6 :3S a. m., Wadesboro 7:01 a, tn.t Hamlet 8:15 a. tn.,' Ralelg-h 11:40 a.f m., Weldon 2:50 n m.. arrives Portsmouth . 6 6. d. m. - . Train 38. Leaves Hamlet IdOa. m. Ar rives Laurlnburg 8:48 a. m., Maxton 3:06 a. m., Pembroke 9M. a. m., Lumberton 83 a. m., Wilmington 12:06 noon, r . . .Train 40J. Leaves Atlanta 1:00 p. m. Ar rives Athens 3:1 p. m Monroe 1:10 p. m. Leaves Ruthertordton 4:35 p. m., arrives Shelby 6:66 p. m., Llncolnton t:6f p. m, Charlotte 8:18 D. m Monroe 3:10 d. m-. Wadesboro 101 p. m., Rocklng-ham 11 :0t 'j p. m.i liamiet ii-ja p. tn.. tsamora 1:03 s. m., Maieign z:is a. ta., vy etuoa a. tti t i a. jo 8:18 a. . m., ar- Portsmoutb 7:2b a. m., Kicnmona m.: Wasbmston 12:31 nooa. " Train 18-Leares Hamlet Ttll n. m. rives Gibson 8:10 D. m. RetUminK. isajvss Gibson 7:00 & m arrives Hamlet 7:60 ai m. i Train, 17-Leaves Hamlet 8:40 a. ra., I ar rives Cneraw iu:m a. m. Returning, leaves Cberaw .6:0 p. m., arrives Hasnlst 1:38 p. m. ' ' i i,-. 'i i i '. . All trains dally except Nos. 17 and it ': ' Trains make immediate connection at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New (Or leans,, Texas. Calif ornla, Mexico, Chatta nooga, : Nashville, . Memphis, Msjon, Florida.!' i i ' : v - -. '-ii jj.;.-- For Tickets, Sleepers, etc.; apply te J vL - I-- - THOa. D. MEAHEgM 1st t ; OenI Aaent. Wllmlna-ton. H. C ti. x. juwh,-- i . i--y- ;. ;;; Vice President and Gen'l Manas IL W. B. GLOVER, T raffle Manager. V. E. McBEB, Gen' Superintendent, j . . a. anuAtwuM, ucn i ran. Agent. , tjsnsrmi tnaetm." rortsmenta, VSv r-rJE YuURSELf'l Ce Sis W for onoatarvr discharge. ioBamiuuiMu, frntauon. or olirlKji. of ma co as . BientbranHk . PainleM, so 4 not aatria heEvws Chevck Co,-enl o1 Woooo. ,H, Cta A. j t Jr " is plain wrap tr vy eipnsw, yrepaio, in - j i ! t'-09. or bottles, 2,75. Groceries i ; I'ilTt .-; .- MS' . -I-'rl-ld'o-AUtl PQ . ft. J .. r.H i , .,-! 4!-. : ' rt -- Kill, lill 10 IlliS! v ctt tst cricutrs. rmt ejrom rtrweot houKl be r ww4.Pllf, re ittbrteetf t'- voreJ ertlsi. : 1 ttwrtteWnely rect)nj- mnd 'tbeoi- ii '-.''!', t'i -'1-1 f ' 1 "'i Ornnk,jf i! - For Rwtul'-; I itrpelrtagV r4nTenlei Trr' and cxitmtn our lock. OH i ts 9 .if. fL?brtyi s.. r f. Balcltnar, Ml 1 -1 fj j -r TLrtfiTIG GOflST iLINE. II j : ScheOuj lisKflMtt MyVtt i ; Dprtur mni wuauatia. I 1 y iwORTliDOCND. - I DAILT No. ; 4ThiAftrPu - Ma 1:36 A. M. noli. - Bi..; Wrwh U.U r .i ra., Muiwo u:m p.; Wltlswifi la:- p. - :miJ HocxyJ ' Mount tlS't-jp. ta., TirtSSr ilM j p.! in., W.4an 1: p. .,! Ftr I ' bvjrtr i S i.; m.. lUckmond f i ?v. pi,.i Nor loSk-1. p. im.; : WhA &sio& ij: f. j BAlUmorfl ; iW ai m.i;ihii-s:pMri? mj.. New fork 141 j ta.. JB. , - um 1:00 n. W. .'Ii S II : !'--,. DAILT No. Ifiwnr-u f:U , M neaa lo p, m,. Warsaw Ma p. iu(., Ooldsooro :l:W tf. m.. Wll n. lit Id. m., Trbor tM J Rocky Mount UM"-!,' wiJ.i.m llri; o. ni.. I Norfolk 16 :M ', J m.; I'iterabunjr 11 'w, Klohnr d i.vi ;. WMMiu on-7: -JW., iUltUor 9.:0tf At ., K2w Vnrk X.ul tk. ku Bo4t4 r - i - ' Llik- ;: $M t. DC ! . !' except tMnvju .u p. , m.,-nr IT ountur n-u p. u. i:?t;p.' m. . " "'- I " SOUTHBOUND :?!- DA ILT - . i -ffe"43iir i 1:45 P, M. AVoenmw pw - .!., ;Ch4- -bpurn 6;IS!p. m.,i MTtaJ t ap. m,. fiorenB.ias p: ilt Hunktot 32 p. m..- Columbia 10 .50 p. m , Denmark t il a.; in i AUirut 7(56 . nij Maoon U :H m 'ta.. Atlant 14 ; S p. m.. jt3i&rt9Ul 14:50 p. m i bvannahi.l:iO jml, JacksonvUl t.SO . iU St An. vuatln 10, D a.- in., ?foip 1:1 pi' m:. ;. .v hi - ;r. t j -. ARRIVALS AT wyLMrNOTVN-1-rROM DAILT NO. 49riiwngr--VvW T$o ; 1;P. M. Xn 1:03 ji.'im.. Newt York .1. M r!7 41.. J.lntiU f4WA !M Baltimore l.:&0 a. m.J YVaAlUjng-. ton 4i30 a.; m.. Richmond B.Ji' at m.. Piarburg io;w . m., Norfolk 9: 14 .a. m AT-Wa ljlii ' ui. m., tl"-'oro 12:a l pi, m., Kot-ky Msunt 1:10 p. imliWlliioa 2:20 p. m.f- Uoldboi$o U5 p. ni.; Warmw 3:Mxp. mL MtfniH 4:12 p. :m.(4 " ' ;, ' irH.-l - '- DAILT- No. ; 41 l'itiienger Lvi Qo- . 9:3(1 AM. tun) J2 100 6hL.N Tork :SI T -. i'hlladeiphla 12.09 p. ;ni.a Saijtunor ! x :2; p. m. W,nwijt ' ton; :u ui Kionmonu m it. r p. m., .retbi-MlJurtr g :lXj p. Ifn.,-', ; Norfolk i 1:20'- . don 9 don. 9:43 p.Jm , Trortif:04 p4 ! rii'. Hock 1 Mount 6s40l la. ; !m.J leatift Wliiitin 6.2J a, mlj. tloJ4 : Uoro 7:01 a. ro., WJaw l.ii-i,.! ui.. Magnolia 8:05 a. u. I ! .' ( i DA1,T No 61 lJa43nyof ltv l: .except Bern 8; 00; (a. in., JackonviUi I Sunday 10:20 a. m, . -I ' t2:5 p: ml !FROM.Tnifl SotfTH. f'.f DAlT Net 64-Fa9enKer .ea Timi j 13:S) p. m. pa :10 a. jm..rnford' 107 l.jm.. Jafitsonvtuo artw p. itn.i (ta.n-' fall 1:45 a; ni., Ctiarleetoa U j a. m., Columbia 5i t. a.j m.,' At- .-' , laiila "Ks.hu a. mi, (MaconSiiM lh L ; bi., Augusta Ziiid pti m.. Den-. : 1 -mark 4:1! p. m.i guHr 84 a. -m., FtorhCe d:M ai -tn. Marioa i S:34 a., mj ' ChadioUfeoT lo:3t-, ; Li -., Lake i Waccamaw 1-1:08 pj ns- ' 4pally xcept Sunday. V- t 1 ;i I; Trains on- tae Scotland Nck, BratieH Road'leaTsa Weldoiii) 4:15" p. ' m., liiltra ' 4:30 p.: m. arrive! Scotland Neck at :H p. m., GraenvlUe S:57 p. mi, Kitistoa. I:M : p. m. Keturnlng leave rLlrrcton i :&0 a.-m.u Greenville! 8:52 a. m., .arriving .Hallfaxj at ' 11:18 a. mj, Weldoo 11:3 a. m. daily x . cept Sunday.' ! i , : - H v t ;. 5 i- 'ITains 0 Washlnirton llranoh Imti Washlngtiii 8:20 a, in. 'and 2:Ju p.;mwar nv -urmie :u a. jm. aa i:vu p. m.. r turning- lebv Parm!e :a. Tinl' anft : 7:24 p. mJ Dally, except Bundy. j Train lejaveg Taruoro, N. (..,; dally cept. uunuMf. vim p. in;.; utt.U4 4:ia p, arrives Piymomn-I:W p. 'Aui'aBtf 6:10 ip icturniriK! leaves nyraou tuin cany ally xcepl Sunday 7:50 a. m.i aud Wunday 9:00 at auu ID 14 T Iii .1 9.W I m.. mves -iarooro iu: a. ir . bii 11:00 aJ m. Train oa. (Midland fN. C, Hijanch leave uoiaaooroi a;uiy except Hunauy 7:10 a. m arriving- arnUhfleld 8 SO a. i.ii lie turning leaves Stw-ttbfleid ;U0 a, m l jarrtve ! GoSduboroj l6:2& a.'ni. . ) ' .. j -Ii '. Train ,41 ; Nash mt. ?m.c1i- 1 naves Rocky" Mquht at 4:30 p. m , arrivea Naah-. . Vllle 6:05 ip .ni., i3pr!n Hope 5:8 p.; mi -Returningt leaves; tiprlnf Hope at 8:0 ihii NaaiiMUlo 8t'35 ; ai m.. arrivea at Rocki Mount :0i a. m., dally except Buaday . 1 Train. oiv lCllntonl Branch leaves War". ' aw, for (Clinton, dally except Sunday 8:10 a, m. land 4:15 p. m. Re taming eav4 Clinton 7:W a. n. 6d 10:00 .! m. '., j-. ; Florence Hanroad leave Pee Dee :0 a. m., arrive La tt a. 9:24 va. mi. DiUonriuSt ,J, a., m.. Rowland 9:60 a. m.. reCurnlna-leava , Rowlrnd 6jO0 p.; m.j arrlVTti HH64 4.28H p. ,m.. iatla; e:aa p. m.. 'Ped De 71' m.;aauy. -, . ; - i.a : Trams bo -conway Branca leavel; I - r i i i 8 :Zfa m r ChUillMilm 11 -ATI i m trriva r ) Coaalty i2:Wlp. rh.j leave Cdnay"l2)f' p. 'l 1 m.i-Chad bourn 6130 p. m., aritve Hlto'giU'-V ji m. iJajiy except Sunday, r . ; - t 4 i -Central if. Bduth. Caroliri. . niiriiii . loaye Aunter 8:05 p. in., Madnlnx ':33 n. m.i arrives Lanes 7 J13 o. m.j'lfea.ves LaJn B:d4 a. rrl., Manninir s.-Os o.l in.tl arriv' Sumter a.l'r?dUy4. i jr. M- S4l , !-Georettewu. ; ien4 1 Wes'terVilt tuilr LeaverLahes flsSO a. m. and7:i0t pf na!' ar 1 riVeeaorjsejtown 12300 m.. B:0fl' b. m. JlnUvai T GtorgetoB 7:00! a. m. and 8:iw-p.ro,jar Irani .fln.. . . . .! I ' .- 1T.Fi drains inl C. !&- Dj Rl' Tt. leave1 Blorefcfe daily JexdeDt Sunday 8:45. a. lm ifrriv. Darlington j:18 a. m., Ciieraw 10;3 4, hj. VVadeaboeo 2:25!, p. m. c Leave) kM&Ukcm daily except Sunday 8s25 p. m.J.i iticVve Darlington 1 8:S0 ip. m., ; &eimetlflM; p. im., Glbsjon I0:10 'p. ni Leave FJ(inlnce Sunday only 8:60 uJ m., arrive Darngtou :a- imj -,, ,i .JA" i: 'M Leave Gibson j dally exfeept SMnday B: 21 a. I m.. ; Bennettsviiie fi direive parUhtojn 7:40; a. m., lvs' Iiorlitgltoa 7r45 a. ro., arrive Florence 8:10 a. 'm. Iv Wadesboro). dally -except Kunday awjjsp. mi; Cberaaf '605 p.irn.. JUrtsviiie 2aa u. m.L Darllnitori 6:29 jp. mSarrtvef Florrw 7:00 p m. JUjavs Darlington Sunday iMti 7u af. m,f artve Florence :1S a. m. ififf - Wilson li'rid :FayettevllleBrancb leiva WUspa-i":J4tt. m., Il,:13 p.' ft., arrive 8ebns 2:o6 ,pJ m-Ut:68 p. I m.. Smltnneid 8U2 p m., Dunn ; 830 p. m., Fayetteviile74:2 p m., 1:07 sil; tai, Rowland 6:80 p; jr. turnlng-fipave Rowland a. m., Ftty- etrevfije (ttf:10; p. ; m.,! 10:36 p. mf DunJS .:U p.fi Sfoithfleld 128 pr m:,J SelmA 12:36 p.r in.4 11:514 p. -jm., 'arrive Wilson i ill p.lm., 12:Uja,m. : j fl-4ft!. ilancneeterjA: Augusta Railroad train leave Sutater5 -4:2 a. in., Creeton 6:17 s, jai arrive Denmark 6:12 a. mi Returninsj ieave Deamark 4:17 p. m., Crsftoa 6:13 p. mJ, Bojintei) i to. .m.: dally. i : i- 1 1 i I . ; -jFinaJisYJranca trains leave Crestosi 6:46 afl mJ,tirtves;. Ertenails. 8:iIarf'n, Bturnlnjr UAves Presnaiu 10:00!. m.. arrives Crestoa 8 60 - pJ zn. Daii .xce8 BimdayJliMfid a $i -jj'. fr ."-. : ,j . , .Blsnopvlas? Branch 11 tralna Uaafe-fel- Hott H;10 a. ni. and 7:30 p. mq, arrlva Lucknow 1.00 p, m. and 8:30 p. zo. Ke' turning, - Jeavo Lucknow :u a. m. ar a 3:00 p. m., axrlve Elliott 8:28 a.-fco. aa4 1-5 p.Tn. Daliy sxcept Sunday. , , .? AJA9mAAJ SV " J.R.-lTEf IJLcauj except Bunday. -Sunday only . r, H. M. rjal K.tviCtH General -Paesenasr Ami niii. vrauenu nirii vt-r w ri 1- Tho Clyde Steamship Co: . ! W- TOBK,j ivTLMmGTON, VC. v AND GBOBGEOWir, S. CL, UNHa.' :c,f--i. i' r fSt S, CRpAr AN WILMINGTON, N. . Saturday; f .July? 6h 4 !.. FOR NEW TORKT. Sf T fl iriTrnr-. : W I! if t Vrir xm a " t-j. J : GEO. CLTDRFrl4ay Jnly 8 , rgv S.Geo. Clyde does not' carry.;, passengers. ";M. ' '- 'f - ' ?" -H'" ..l : I - Through bills of ' lading anJ lowest through rates guaranteed ta and frool petnu la North and South Carolina. H T For Freight or Passage apply to : ! ' y ft: - i. ia mallbones, if, , jlXL, ?wjns Qren, W.4 W. r, CLTDB OOu QBra4 sesssv -! 1!. .CT'f' :i f;. F.i 'tirti ; -; s1 w. Vman, N. C. I v !' ' 1 : : m ;!s:c -4 A
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 5, 1898, edition 1
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