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-i;.':'..V:.,,...':.'::H" r ' . I -'' P If-v f"Sl:;:-:-;'";i-rr-r- rv- ... . , V THE WILMINGTON MESSENGER: SA'f TJRDAY. J ULY O," 1893:; - r ! i : ;. , , 1 -1 i ' " ' - -' i - 7 y, .; tnst, . ' 'f- ' harm A . in its V ; tiSt O -?:;--? ; I ' "-S:?--:, UW f-V":f- tiUs, x el ! : - ? - - -. i. . t " " ' ; . ' -- '- ' -" ... v f- JACKSON BEL COMPANT. : Catered at the Foetofflc's at Wilmington, Nl as second class nrnutr, Anrll u. Un. k TERMS OF SUnSCRIPTIONJ i POSTAGE FTZZTAU). I " lv- THTJ1 DAHj MESSENGER By BH.ii, ens Var. 17.00: I six months,; $3.60; three months. fl.75; one month M cents . - Served lhbe cKT at 0 cents a month; ene week, 15 cents; IL7S lor thre months sr 17.00 a rear, .v -h. I ; j','-'jj- '-' v: TUB I BEMI'-WEEKLT' MESSENGER (twa page papers, toy mall,- one )yeer, H.ee; six months, M cent, in ad vases. - WILMINGTON, JULY ' 9 1898. V ATURQAy, THK KELIGOI'IJ PHEKM ON tlAB- It id! a 'good thing for the farmers and yUithful cigarette; smokers of the state hatthe press is awakening to ths abuses and dangers of the. deadly iproduct of the unholy trust thai fleeces ; the farmers while undermining the1 constitutions of -theyouth of the lan le hope of the country -At; Jat re4Lr.io.us organs Ja re hitting from : the h6ul(leEsand-wjrlttng bf the abomina-; tion ajid enemy oLtne, nuinnuifju-x" jbtful phrasing. For instance.The Raleigh Biblical Recorder, the old or gan of Its people; In i North i Carolina H fori mbre than sixty: years, has spoken but lri Idlrect condemnation of jthe vtiei prdduc pi or tnp'iaieiui nu kit.11""' bi"g. The ' Reldsville Weekly says in its last, Issue of The Recorder's attack on: the Cigarette Trust: . j, f . : : fThat.. paper not only denounces the but , says : cigarettes ; up more than : whiskey; that j whiskey cKf-homeS, ! while the cigarette gets deadly; work on-the boy beforei he can make a home. Does, the Bap- rgan represem Baptist senti-! tr not?'; - r ' ! "Western Conference , 1 of' the E. Church has an editor urt3 rne ,part of The Greens-, nftun Advocate., it 1 is liev.j w. Crwfordi who ; has a hlghl ri among; the North Carolina char r and abilities. He has seen ; ; . tbe da: iKingv result's of the' cigarette habiq, 'in! re?ently wrote a strong, JLpiintlt4 edirorial headed "Alarming StftU-iits '. The entire editorial de ' serv4 t' be widely copied 'and read h ' boi!3; ;.f thk high character of ih f ishel responsible- position h4 the pecutalarWy of 'the isitua- Tnake room for a part to fideljity , and directness of the I- "v 'In- monLT. erv J ears we nave nearu 'A irreatl-' flf nTL lne ln injurious effect lof , tobaccoNti the human y" ' tcm nv i,hvsielaasTl)V-Larance men and Hv teachers in mU'ltar-chools' i w e! h4ve been told , that a targefium --beT-of young rrienlare greatlyj dait:ag itr ;Hfhislves.bvl the use '.of the pols imnlis wed. To nvhat extent theVe staletments w ere true we did not know; ! yet ou if; ojwn ohssr-atidn and interf '. ! coiirsf-pmht'-:ia(bifual I smokers and chewers had convinced us thatj thejr l : were jtoy no means -rfundle9s. Sfticf the present war began abundant ,evir 4dncj la accumulating iwmfch provejs 1 beyond question the truth ; of What has been sald..:i'';'.'.'.v t-C' :V-r' T L: j ,'Ai ions th pe who -naVe enlisted as volurteers in the army a large num 1 btr l ave been rejected because they - could riot stand the physical- examina ti.n, and it is now; afflrmed,-en seem ij ingly good authority; that nine-tenths p. of the young men;. rejected had been turmid down because of bodily weak )i neks1 Caused by the use to tobacco. It v is sal J that at the United States' navl acadc raj', In Annapolis.! a large prcl ' portion) of the young men who woulld enter as students cannot do so because ' of ."c lor blindness and near-sightedness, iand .that nearly all of this defec-. tive . -ision was occasioned by the use of cigarettes. ";.4 j '-'rl ' "A year or two ago we saw a pub K liished IstateTnent tothe effect .that out : 1 of ' a "t-lass of twelve, young, men who j hadapp1ed for, admission toftbe mill tify lacajdemy ' at West Point .six of tfcem j were refused because rthey had tobacco hearts.1 What A flood of light ' thl physical exarninations' required for f' UnsuriLnce' policies, and for admission 'Into ijhe army and military and -naval i actidamies ot:. the United States, are throwing upon the foolish and reeklesa habits of many yung'men In the use . of I nicotine. A great multitude of them, r before theij-f' reach ' manhood, .have . so Injured! jhemst'lves as to be ' totally unfit: for military or naval ser ' vice. - or anj othew duties that .require physical endurapct or protracted men i tah application, and exertionJ Indeed we have heard of a number . of cases of toal blindness paused, it was said 1 bv; the same hahir." ! ' !' .' 1 Thepe siaterhents are based ; and. axe no doubt true,. tBincfe on facts we wrote ! 'bur last editorial: -on jthe subject of injury- done the cigarette i smokers by r the use of that viieT obnoxious method ' . of J consumption, wie have seen, another . statement that 1 shows: a i cause or causek ;are at work undermining con stitutions and depleting thej military ; Eervi(e7 " Adjutant j General Corbin.1 ju4t made a major general", says: In regard to enlistments rtnat in m. enlistments in caties-were the ehlistment54"itrV posts and -in theeJdiwere ImoAJ !jln a jlist of 2$ recruiting stations in cities some very interesting facts iare istated, which -shOwii how difficult it Is to maintain the high standard! required in the ar my." At these stations there were II,-871- applicants fof enlistment, and of the ' number oL applicants -11,414 were rejected. In Bosrori .Cincinnati and lndianapolis"only 2 out of 5 applicants ' was accepted. In'vSt. jLouis the pro portion was. out of 4,; in New.. Tork 1 out t7, in Philadelphia 1 out of -12 and iti Chicago 1; out of 13. i' Only 19 per cent, of thoe;who atpplied for ser vice in- the I srinT ronl.i nasa the se- ! AThe boivef, ' rr. X Met III 1 1 "Jnmi v-ere physical tests applied by the gov :-: . rTiTriMftt ? :-.-vW Kii Amm !. L, ernment.'S ; how he does not say, so ..arasibve; liave .seen,' j that cigarette , ;;stnak!ing4ditt jhis. He does not state j V cause tif causes,; except 1 the h.igh stah j dard demanded. The niain truth is th l army physical test caused all of the 17.ST1 applicants to berejected save ,' a -;.leirJ!: 3,457. jsiirgeons of jithe array have said" positively, that nine out of ten Jtpplicants had been -.rejected .be i- cause of cigarette smoking. The Rleds " Vine Weekly commenting on Dr. Craw- jford'ji. most i timely editorial, says: i ! I j I pw!e hope Dr. . Crawford . will make r ani investigation , for himself and give ' the publicv the' benefit of his ! labors in that direction.- The good doctor no vdoubt.saw the article that was going the rounds some -time ago attempting - to i' prove that, the cigarette habit ' is -not hurtful. A leading , literary , pa- P published It and" a teacher In this rstate1 wrote the editor that he was j surprised to. find it In a paper of such i high , character, The editor wrote him iback that he was sur prised that he did not know it was! a paid adwrtisernent. . It was publish ed as selected I matter by one of our state: papers, with no mark to show j that jit was paid for by the line." ( ( The .Messenger was the first state (paper to call attention to this fraud practiced upon the credulous by; the cigarette trust hiring writers to ?au4 their: product and even 'clalirf for t special virtue. The. Messenger beard of the gentleman who wrote to Har per's Weekly and after some three leti ters-got the Information that the sup-j posed contributlon'was nothing but a paid, advertisement;. .11 It be remem-' bereij thatJ the last- Vfestern North Carolina "Conference adopted the fal lowing -"Important resolution, there being hardly any opposition: J 1. In view of the lamentable effects resulting from the use of the cigarette, and the rapid growth of this evil; therefor be it - ; Rf-solved.i That ; e, the , Western North Carolina Conference i in session assembled, are opposed to the manu facture,, sale and use of cigarettes, and will do allj we can to save our people f rom tiis terrrible, evil." i i The people at large j ill learn iafter awhile how very hurtful the cigarette is and how It destroys a great many youth.: The 'farmers in the Upper counties Ijave to - their, sorrow; learned that they are annually robbed of from Z5-rto 35 cents in evry dollar .by; the cigarette i trust operating at. Durham. A gentleman : "of exceptional! t high characterjand of capital sense,! j once informedus that by a fair calculation the? North. Carolina Piedmont Isection had been robbed of. $1,500,000 by- the cigarette trust that being "the! loss sustained by the farmers. It. la much more; now,' Let the light j continue ; to be turned on, until .thei people rise sin their mighty and driv'e the infernal cig arette' polsonlnjc business out of i this stateT 'M : ; -'i -v;. p ;. Backlen's Arnica saire if -The best salve In the 1 world for Cuts, Fyruiaes, Sorert Ulcers; Salt Rheum, ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Harfds, Chilblains. Core. land all Skin Eruptions,- and positiveiyv cures Piles,' of no pay required. 1 It la jruaranteed to give. perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per bo Yf R. R. Bellamy. .!" .: Vor BREVITIES. U f I War news Is ' often I very untrustt worthy. One day Pando is reported to have reached ;Santiagot Next day the news it-he has "tucked tall" and re treated towards Havana, j h ; ?Mr. Janies Creelman the j very, noted war correspondent, has been wpunded, shot through: the armj It will be re called that another faithful correspon-i dent. MrTHdward Marshall, was kill-; ed, but showing greali courage As;. hey - ; ; c- - i i ' ' ; ii s i Sas dying. i ; i i i f :;; j Captain Sigsbee paid """high tribute to Commodore Sampson '(het has i ; just, been , promoted from captain,) fo ihiti: splendid victory at Santiago.! But jit was a misfit, i It was Jthe brave Com-t1 rnodore. Schley ( who showed thejnejrvea and dash and ability. lle in comlmand destroyed I four of .the Spanish i! war ships thai are said ; t have been mightier than the Maine M assr' ;:Sixl ships in j all went dowhJ Let the con gress make the dashing, courageous Marylander an admiral just.:. ,f -f I". v ,L -,:' H '- Be air and Dewey destroyed at i Manilla Ij seven cruisers; fouf guhboats, one transport and two torpedo i boats the jgrieatest loss ever Inflicted- in naval warfare- literally; destroying 1 all. Liives-lost; bjf Spaniards 1,500 and r prisoner Uakeri 1,000. Schley at Santiago ; d'esiroyifij fiMir cruisers and , two torpedo iboiavs wiihv.300 prisoners i captured ji. And that is wiat Spain j has lost in twomai val fights ,1 Sampson'v nITV? a ibig onelno-.l has five batt armored cruisers two; protected monitors; two; ' dynamita, one. the Te-- suvius and most mighty. 1 Ha ha? thirtytfive- colliers jand ! -with crews.- aggregating i transports,! 11,000 li lineni Suppose it could tackle the" Camara floating ' hulks destruction . number three would soon follow. ' ' 1 !! ...There are now 2,600 additional A.mer lean troops at Manillja, and 12.k)0 on the way. This number will ,be inlcreas ed soon with 10,000 "men at San' Francisco: Sot in r pi i in camp i month i ; or tjWO the American forces if will I . . . ... i -1 - aggre- gate some 23,000 a strong arm4 that; will doi great fighting if necessafv 'V -f ' ' .1 ;: ' : ' --j . . J'- ' - 'I , : :; n . Catarrh Cannot'be Cured with LOCAL APPLICA.TIONS. as aiev Cannot reach the seat of disease.! Ca tarrh Is a blood of constitutional dis4i ease, and in order to cure It youi must: take Internal remidies. Hall's Catarrh: Cure is taken Internally, and acta: dl; brectly .on the blood and mucous sur- fjaces.!. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not- a: quack medicine., It was "prescrfbed !by; bne of he bltet physicians In this coun try for years, and - is a regular! pre; scriptlon. It Is- composed oi ' tha best; tonics known, comfbined with tne 'best; blood purifiers, acting directlji on the! mucous surfaces, .The perfect idomJbl--' naJtionof the two ingredierrts Is 'what; pi duces such wonderful results in cur4 ing Catarrh. ; Send for . testimanials; free.. . - f ' t-- - ' W ! ; t i-i! P. J. CHENNEY & CO., Props., Toledo,! Ohio. Sold by druggists, price 75c i! I THE CAISE5 OF RISK AND FALL i'.t OF WHEAT. r L If .One reada-fTTSw?papers carefully- he can'find opinions and opinions, and: ;ome are wise and some foolishj Thei talk over wheat and gold is jln evl-: dence. . Wheat went up at ,:a "trtmen-i dous rate, and men wlth-a beory said it ;showed" the triumph of ?jourid mon-1 ey." But if you look! Into the! matter, in the full light of todayJ.you see that' - ' - f - - 1 - the price of wheat was not in any way; regulated by the money theory. There; were two causes why: wheat tooK such: a: kangaroo leap, andj such a tremen-i Idous fall, and the causes that put: it up so swiftly and so high were the causea-that maJe it turnhle with such disaster' to ; young Leiter. The first cause was i speculation "the j tig pool." The crop. t wheat in 1S97 would never have gone beyond. $1.25 but for speculation. The other cause operat ing was the known, , positive scarcity of bread abroad. The wreat crop: sin wheat growing t countries had been very short. Now the! outlook is excel lent for a great crop 1 in 189S, and it Is even .asserted that production -will ex ceed that of all other years. We give the following as the estimate crops 'fof wheat of various lands: m .. 5 : 1 ! . ; i' ; . ; - ;' -, . I I. li . ) 'tl i'H l'--i i - 1, Bushels, i North America France i ...... j. Russia - 4; AusCria-Hungary .7.J. Roumania ...... ...J. Bulgaria ". . J. '.. ... ." .. , North Caucasus , Italy v.J. India, and 'Argentina: ...... 10,000.000; ....... 99,000,000 ...... 62,000,000 . .... 40,000.000 .-., 23.000.000 ...... 15.000.000 15.000.000 ...... 30,000,000 60,000,000 , ..v. 4 J3L000.0OO Other countries .v. 'i Total -Jn excess of pi89?"?.f.. 526,000,000 Mark you.' this is thwheat I excess over the' year lS97-it;ld" toshow the increase in production "toyer-h short crop of the last year.-'Then fthe , rye crop of Europe Is to be added, esti mated at 125,000,000 bushels.: Thei - Chi-: cago Post thinks the .demand :fjr American "wheat in J898 will be at least 55,000,000 bushels behind that of. 1S97. Wheat is lowfr nowj Flour. has fallen at least Z a barreL ; . Trs, five jboats M Bar : Bird Taken Heat WIlSuIatKm- Chapel HUI.1N. "July 4. . Editor Messenger: . i ' '! While on a recent Collecting trip in, the, region, of Vilmyigion I as, for tjunate enough !to secure a -ppecimen tthir-Vi i hrha'rs tht 'rarest 'form of North Carolina bird' jife addM. of ,late to the state collection;! in tb museum i:aiigM-;v: ': l-i-!"iV'lH'-::' In some Sections fj the woild where ! t "is well tino n thet pird bears 1 the lame "snak-bird la, other; localities t has the tojthstm4' 'appcliattwn of water turk,'f ' whlli ', to ,thrt scientist nYi-i usually insists ,n giving every object- a name: of his own it; is known is the "Ameriran: anhinga.' perhaps however, the .bird 'gained .ts Mest notoriety undrfr the I name - s 'Iwhang-. doodle," which is oftin said 'tii. '"mourn for its first bornJ" 1 j " . The plumagf of the ianhlnga Is glos sy i black, with a grnifh ; reflection. Silvery sots !a,nd streaks adorn; Us back, and wing -covt-rts. It Is a iquer llookin bird, ( . three i feet long. : iw'ith Istrong;: heavy tail tri aVid a half I n jches in- length.- The i. ;head is small. ne'k long andj slender, feet i stout and iwebbed like a; duckTsi ''It is a great, Iblak. 'istlent.i oddluwking bird ; that lhauntsi the rivers and wooded '; lakes lof tropical and subHTopleal '' America. It hasinot bin know before to breed ialong ithe . "Atlantic gcoast j north of Bouth Carolina. -r. l i i: I I 'u I The food. of ithe anhlnga consists of fish, which it. Raptured by pursuing un der water like a:i loon' or t-'ormoirant. When at rest jafter a'iflshing excursion It usually occupies la prchv Over, the water,: where U wfll: sometimes sit for an. houn at aj time iwith wings ; i out spread like s!)m black jigged ' vessel drying its sails. I When alarmed the bird often drops from Its Sperth - into the .element betow, i disappearing' at once beneath iliej surface. Sometimes, while ! fishing,! niay be observed sw lmmiiig abut) with bodyrsubbierg ed and only head aiid ,nekf visible. When seen'of sjic'h joccaaions a$ th3 ope can readily: gues how It caitne by tbename of jsnjkeblrd.! j. ?U'- ': In damming) up a stream on-the Or ton plantatioii, some fifteen' miles be low Wilmington, a pond wis- farmed, which! JBXtehdi . hack r in ithe woods ampng the Higher i ridgesf t or several miles.: 'At. trie upper endibf 'one of these-narrow I tongues, of water is lo cated i a colony bf somei four o five hundred .pairs pt , herons, .whlchii each year i assemble i In the imall cypress trees to build their nests and- rear their young. I i f F l -'lii -While appcoaching thisU.,,breieding ground on the. Zth of s June, a maje an hlnea was flushed fromSitsHnestjin a cypres3 tree about ten teetS.aboe the water. ' The; bird flew rapidly " ijaway for perlvaps thirty rods, than, turning, canw driving' back ; verheaMJ nly to return shortly from the opposite . di rection. I At i each -approach jit; appear ed' i Higher inrlhe aar.i until at a j con siderable ; altftu(f? iq bgan; to ; circle on I motionless wines.? As it ; thus sail ed far above, thei tireekops,! with spread wings? and tail. 'Hi appeared from , the boat below ilike ia igreat acej of spadea siviine-ine- around through space.- The bird was secured by hiding, near the npst: aua isnooaingv, k. wiien ij. aliehtled neart: The nest 'as-a;heavy ructure of sstlcks and twigs,; lined with !erav mkiSR. It contained i four badly; lncutited eggs', .pale! bluish fn color, but .cozened with a thick calcar- ious layarj which could be rlemoved by the finger! naSl. I They measure 'about two and : bnet-eighthj inches; in length" and one and a third linches; in .width. ! The: above Ispecinfen ihas isince been niountfo in tpe ;Hiaif inusetirn,, iogej.ii er with -the tre. nest and, eggs..! ;: It would ib interesting .to learn - to lust wliat leXtent the anhlnga." svecurs in the ,! state, arid I; sshould e glad to hear from anv one ho may have ob served, wr who Imayl at anji time 'see one of these lodfl anil attractive bird - 1 T;. GILBERT PEARSON J. I-.? i A Heal Catarrh f nfe,. The 10 tent' trial size of Ely's Cream Balm which Cam 'be had of the druggist is sufficient to I demonstrate its great merit,. Send'lO cent?, we will mail it Full size 50c.f I li ELYpBROS., . , I 56 Warren st , N. Y.. City. Catarrh causell difflcujlty n speaking and to a- great iextent loasjof hearing. By the use of Ely's. Cream Balm prop ping iof i mucus: Ihas jceaiedU voice, "and hearing ihave! ! greatly imfo'ed. !J. W. Davidson, Atfy at LawJ Monmouth, i; ft NORTH CA HO LIN A Henderson 'esitimatie. jts bnildi lijig op- erations for ,lb9S at ! $1'0,000. 1 Charlotte Obserer. M r. ;W. J. Yates, who enlisted in a ,Teva$ ifegimen, is now I 1 at (Miami.1 i His regiment " was camped at Mobile for some time. Ilk writes hme that his regiment eipects to: gq tojithe! frpnt.l slaily. : i i'; ' , ii Charlotte: NeVs: idn l4jst;Wednesday -lightning! struck the barn (of Mi An derson Gibspsn, a merchajntriiving four miles; north;, pf Laurinburg. Mrj Gib son's: clerk.; iMrf. Skjipper, was stand ing near by lat fthei timi of the stroke and received! a Very severe shock. Thei loss fall very 1 heavy on Mr. Gibson,5 as there: tvu- no insurance. . 1 if Raleigh fPost.' NHsorJ- dunter, col ored, of this city,: b a: fireman on, the Seaboard Aif Lineij Heisone of the most; faithful and efficient? employees of, the Seaboard. Last Friflay Nelson had an awful experience and sustain ed very painful: injury tq his head and face ivhich will; probably! disfigure him for life. ! Th4 old darkeyl dreamed that a train wasj heading down - the 'track at Xull speed; and that an open switch' made; a collision with, his ehgine;inevi tablej L Nearjer Tanij nearer . the:! mass of iron sped 1 tow ard, him in his vision. With the desperation ' of . a . frenzied man his instinct ( fold , him to' Sump. And he j junped.' iNelSon fell ',o!u of the cab ! window anil struck his - head on a rkilro4d . tie. i-f The. poor darbey came nearloising hipjlife.t S . Winston;; entinelfl It is . reported that Charlesf McDariiel and ; James Jenkins got j in a row. at e a , distillery near Advance a few- days ago, ;when McDaniel leut -Jenkins with a knife. indicting a wound fchich, St is 'feared, will provejl fatal.r Last; Monday af- ternoon duri'ng,an ) electrical ' stbrm Elkiri, Mrs,-N. ,W. which passed over uoraon was;r strucKi-nd rendered itn sensible j for h some time by a bolt' "of lightning wlich;rani into the hojjise on the --: telephone wiral A I 5ung! man named Lee Wood was drowned in Ire dell county last 'Sunday.' He and two other boys hkd beenj hauling wheat and stopped ,to go iin bathing: They: were swimming- aj race Nvhen Wood" , called on the otheri;boys iind told them he was drownihg andj I needed r helpi but they were; f lightened and did not at tempt to help him. i .? s . ; ; . Louidburg .Times3- On; last Monday while out hunting. Up the river, Wiley Green, colored, accidentally shot- him self in the arm. He was about three miles from town ajt; the; time he was shot,) and' jwas . afcicompanied by Joe Dent,: another icolof-ed boy.1 It j was very apparent to bdth of them that Green was Severely! shot, ! the whole load going: ihto .the''arm, and Dent at once ;gtt him to a- poat in which; they went up thej river, and hurriedly! row -ed him to tpwn. When fhey reached the hou'iofr-John truiiamson, father-in-law of Gfeen. it! was ween that the wounded man, was pjeeding. freely, and was already! too1 weak to walk. Phy sicians were! called but the unfortui nate man had lost fso much, bloods all efforts" to s4ve hint J iailed; and j about 3:30 ocloekv ja shoft ! time after he ar rived j in i towjn. he -led. '.ts-A. jr--br 4:- D, Bellamy, j Jr., the- Democratic, nom inee, for Congress itt this district. He is known .of many of h4 readers of this , paper, and known : favorably to all who know himj at " &ll.m A , bio graphical sketch - appearing in another column, tells that jhe is a native ofl Wilmington, a graduate of Davidson College, a member! I of - the Wilming ton bar, enjoying-a full practice. He is as genial a gentleman as the State affords; a man of ability; a man .of physical and mental energyj and such an one as, being ai Representative in Congress, wuld doi fojr his people' all possible for jany man 'o do .forthem. Notwithstanding he record of i the district in he last- election. w heT lieve that M5r. Bellamy is fto; be elf-tC ed, as he should be; basing- thlsV-Cpondenc. Invited from - those' de-nef-upon confidence; in the returning l S3ri.i gr competent trained teachers.: For sense of ; the ; people. Charlotte" 0 t "ai-- and othenformationaddress sprvw i - ' 1 - j PRESIDENT McIVER, . : STATE PR Don't forget that Cuba la ' not the only place: in! need ot good govern ment. It is needed, nd badly need ed. In Korth j Carolina. The way to gn it herfr ist plain. iThe only way is tn ongn itne wmocrwio party, wcoee past history sc-rves as , a guarantee. Therefore, let all friends of good gov eminent jn North Carolina rally around the Democratic standard. yinston SentineLi I i 'Ye shades of gTpat men who have In years gone "by sat in the guberna- torlal thalr, and preplded over the dipetinfes of this great State., are for tnnate ttfibei In the, olt her great -shame. j?rave; oblivious s there a. white man fn the State v ho i by fats voire' helped to pjace i fuis! LlatUi guard in th chair; I who does ; not feel Ihe hot blood lof shame in his face at the very mention i of . the : name- of Russell. Windsor, Ledger. ; : j .j;--- ;.f - y Thej ejght votes: ofl nAnson county were -I ca&tr solidly,! ion! every ballot, for j Olivers II. i Dockery,! ; in the ; Popu list Congressional Convention held here lyesterday. iThisi Is not at all strange when ; itt ls i remembered that the) Republican-Populists, composing the county "executive ! .committee, re- fusedi to call a county n convention for thej election l-of delegates to the-5Con- gressonal Convention but, instead, met In' secret : session i and . appointed themselves delegates to said conven tion.-! Wadesboro i Messenger, i ; Col-i Oliver H.-Dockery received the Populist ; nomination for Congress ; in this district, i Hei had; already been nominated by - the 1 Republicans, and, ;tacjked now by' twp nomroatlong, ; he may oe iairiy regaruea i as a ,iuu- fledged candidate; ! jj ;J That; the Populists are not infatuated withjjhim is lemonstrated by the fact -thtl, it took I fifty-six ballots jto .nominjateihim n their convention yesterday.! An example ought" to be jmade of all poli ticians of this elaasr-politicians fvho swap about from onefpartyto another according as their: prospects for office BDDear dark or bright and' this is a good year, acid the Sixth District of Morth Carolina a good place to begin i Tialeigh Post:. We mentioned k few das!ago that Captain James' 13. iBritt, bf; the rt-gular army, jivas a North t'ar- iwhere he spent nis earner uays; jl wen ty-iive -years! ago enlisted the SICK HEADACHE Positi Yely cured by theso ' .;:!!- JJttlO PillS, U-l-j- Thtf also b-elieve ; Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hcirtv Eating. A ner. feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi ness, Bad T"ste in thfe MbutE, Coated Tongue Pajn in.the Side, TQRPfD .JJVfR?. they Regulate thej Bowelsi Purely Vegetaile.' - Small Pill. ! Small Dose. Small Price.! Substitution : tlio rauJ of, the dav. 1 1 Sise-oU fg-e't: Garter's,' sk fori Carter s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pfl The Pius Apples Are Sold M I' ; j.WE HAVE A GOOD S : ; ' MOUNTAIN !:: BUTTER AT 15C PF.R POUND.f ; i - I c!pj That CKERT is not all jtone and you 'can g prfce. . f , ;; get ft aamosOat your own THE . KING GROCERY! CO., 7 - '1 B PHON r i'.-f r - ,5 P.; KING, Manager; i"oup-th' Street Bridie' INT. D. S. SIDES, BACKS;: ' 1 - i BELLIES, PLATES Elon r AH Grades , GET OUR PRICES. U I 1 ; ' i "' i I HALL&PEARSALL WJI0LESALE GROCERS. NUTT AND MULBERRY STS. I i ' , - I : I - i D. WHOLESALE GROCER, j j i - r OFFERS r- ;-. ' ' ' - FLOOR ALL GRADES, 1 1 MEAT, LARD, I ; f COFFEE. , DEAL, COSff,; OATS; Etc., : bottom Prices. Th State1 Notmal and :-- Industrial College. QFTEr.S. THE TOTJNG WOiOEK OF tne Stafe.; thorough professional. literary, classical,- scienjj fic, and i Industrial edu catlon. Annual Expenses $90 to $130. Fac ulty of 3t) members. More than 400 regn-Jar-ta3enj8. Has matriculated about fl,50G students, representing- every county In the Stat except two. Practice and. ;. Observation School of about 200 pupils. ,; To Secure board ia dormitories, ail free tnitiaa .applications must be- mad be- hei army, entering tne ranKs-oi a praxe, i.'--- ; land Ihas; worked his way to the 'rank r i i - . . I. . , '. 1 I oi jt-iipiam uj 11,13 V"" eiiei-ji anu ;; : ,ij , r meit:7 ! ; !'- ' j : '-IT' . - ji : II fi 11 rn 1 Ladies' Grash W If5is BARGAINS IN B '3S7. MCtfiGHERN 74, -'- ,: I'V ysH: F7V i :4 : I- ' A1 . liX- .f'-' l '. J ' "rOrSSsJl" - I i ' fc- "T-i ' - '' : ' '-'r' t ; H&&--f:&iiVr:- 1 " r 1 : . . i 4 ij . ' i;j 'A y.f-y h: ..- F FTH ILLE GEORiSE; CAMP3ELL; Propri ttor, THE 1SEA SilORE HOTEL OPENS NEW AND BEltfTIFUL. BUILDING, :ONTINQ THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. ENTIRELY NEWJ HANDSOMELY THE! poHVjENIENCES TIMES. C;NLY.t IIALF HOUr' S RIDE, W'RIG HTS V LLE BEACH IS NOT SUMMER 'BREtZES ANp M ATLANTIC! OCiiA, BUT JT 13 THE ON THE ioNTlpENT. it ,NQINGWILL BE: LEET UNDONE BY .THE ;MA.NAGEMENT; OF THE SEA TO PROMOTE THE COMFORT QF ITS GUESTS I THE cuisusie; IS UP TO LKNCE. DPI'KNO WATER FURNISHED BY ARTESIAN WELL. I THEjiiOTEi IS SPRINKHED BY :?. YET IT TS TVrEjNTY MILES 1. . t l AWAY BY IN.VAIpN,J. HOTEL ORCHESTRA RENDERS special railroad rates. i may 4 tf 4. JTJST "B,HSGE1I"V Skirts timilar sn r. w getting! J tlwir cash trade in T)fv finrtfls of all idlasses-r ShdesroB every grade. Men's an 1 I !1 d Boy's Clbthingf, 1 ladies' and it Gent s Bummer Uttdervil taf, Gerit fi Summer O i -j r . .- . i - . j ats land Vests m4 odd ; Kants.t Mattihbrs and ("arpets. Hace Gurtalnd I fcnd JVViiniSpw 'Shades,! TYbnk and - alifeesfi Ladies' and Clflldtt-m's vUhderweaii, Hdslery of; fvery 'grade. Umbrellas and; Parisols, Laces tind Embrpldertes, Lacjies and Children d Hats; ftibboiis and Flowers, tiaaies Kefedy Made "i Skirts Linen Crash Brill lantine aWd wdTsttd. -silks Grenadirl v and Linen Pfldcadeid, figured! ';Snk.' !! Tabid Kapkins ana ..uotveis. i tsathij' g suits for ,Mcni ajna Women and Rubber Wa tor Proof; Oaps. tar) Mi Inery Departme as !beeh vf 4 1 - s upph it d w i i h ne tv : i Jt h l nts Rib - v. . ; -T tLA -3 ir , r- . ujii!3, diiu insertions irum oc lu 10'c :per jyarjd.-' Val and Lirien Insertion from 3c i to II 0c pet- yard. Plaittd Chif- 1 'i ;j! -j . Uis !m lrket street. : ' v I. :i. Dffi if - ' tfiei"! are the ones ' I like; I. .wish f fon for -60c peyai-d, :0k.; Veilfni' fpr thfefe v ?rb more ofthemi Ti'ey are liitJo-per yard. P' ': f -.!.":'. '.'i -ouir bst ; ciistbmdrs. Th& mJre Dar-t ! We can savie you tab ; more saving people: fare-the b ate or O. GATTLORD, 1 i-M j. I.. THE C: W POLVOGT CO., ;o. 9 Nprth Ftoiit Street, Wilmington iN I AVABIM WEATHER IAVABTI 'BEfTTEft BUY XOW, p"he (weather-' will drive you td it.. Tbu :prijee, iuis fou ajn't buy euch via lues as griped Liner? jCrashY' at 20c. per yard V ictoria JJawn. Special, 10c: refcinants jTgaaqies.ia iirsain at ivc; Jtc u rencn It i ! . 'I I5ATUIN(J SUITS ! and Children's Suits, iTeWiedl! 50 pieces -of Matting!. fpecfjjour lirie. , FulU isi.a oc a Sole Ag-jetta f .'or W. - a . i i i B. CorfeeU and Jun 12. In Kent's; Lad.' 2s ? Jast : weii to in iiags. - ! li! i III I I . I Mi, 4 -n JE ACE INSTITUTE, kaleighi N. C. 'I anibus School for Girls. Vep Thorougrjj and of .Ilifeh. Grade fi bud q. Gray, Culpeper V a., says: ; :Scho4 of lilcF have any knowledge ". i: f II 101TZ4 BATHING AND j mm ienis :t'!'- - AT SElERSON & iH. Hi ' 4 hk -;.;:;;::J'I :V-:.: 1 ;--,-v-v - ,"i-'l i . jun 2 Make; Your Idle Money Earn Interest by Depositing in j ' THE WILMINGTON SA? INGS AND TRUST GOMPAHY. WIL3IINGTOX, N. C . 1-: Wliich Una thi'f largest Paid in Capital of any Strictly Barings Bankls : i: l ; Rortb Interest Paid of Deposits at Hate of 4 ; Loans made at Low Rates n any Good Seenrlty for Short or Long Time, SnaB arid frtanent savin tield lanf bee a the fomxJsiJott of many fortunes. ; Savings land Trm Co. toJay ia irortb to poett next moot 9. H. "WAITERS, 1 ' O Motel BEACH s ." C. A: E. CfiAWfOR, .Manager 71 ;JUNS 1st.. SEASON OF 189S. A . SITUATED WRIQHTSVILLE t. THIS HOTEL IS FURNISHED AND Fitted with op ("modern ANDXTMROVEMENTS FTtOM, WILMINGTON,. If. C. ; "1 iONLT NOTED, FOR ITS COOLING XTCHLESS VIEW OF THE; GRAND. OLD ilOST FAMOUS SUMMER RESORT :-:'; JJ ; t .' 'il'.: THE HIGHEST STANDARD EXCElJ- THE SPRAY-OF OLD OCEAN AND j - ; - . : i i FROM THE SLIGHTEST DANGER "CONCERTS DAILY; from 63c cents Up. "E33D - I . ; j - - ' . 1 -j t -K-'r -! ' " t U ' IS i WHITE PIQUES EVERY DEPARTMENT. ney on ia.ll we seli and kiftdly .ilak- you to give us !a chance to pf ojve it We are; still gjjving away those handsome Arm Chairs with all cash : purchases of I2j, bf-autl W Oak Book Cases with a J25 IpuV Chase, fine Writing Degk w ith .a ; $50 purchase, fine Hall Hslt Rack iwith all $25 purchase, 4ine China. Set of 18 ptedes with a $25 purchase. -Eighteen set 'piece with a $20 purchase. I One hide Sand ' Seiwihg!- Machine for i$I5.Q0 One nice . imitation Cut Glass .Berry op Iie Cream Set; 6f seven pieces for Jlo.uu purctiaee A nice Oak ' Table ror jia.oo. a three set piece of r fine decorated' Chiina, for a $10 purchase TiOur "picture purchase. : A Plates with h made life isize for a ; $10 nice set-of, fine China $1Q purchase. A set bf Glass Tumblers with a " Come to 5ee us . and $a pu?cnasei you will I find that we arei i up-to-date iln "the- Dry (Soods businjess arid headquarters! for low -prices 'aijld hefnest goods, at iWM ihington's Big. Racket Store, on Front Street, opposite the Ortbn Hotel rietor. i ll ., lil. J STUFFS. YOU'LL NEED 'Eal- SURE. can, buy at any-time, it almost jany these, whenever yoi wish. White Duck 10j 124 and 15d: 4)-incti -white oMridia Linen, 8 10 andi loc; speciai.lot of 20c.. organdies, to close 'atKc Zepheif Glng- 1; BATHlixd CAPS -.' ' 'I-!'"!! .i . SoC tot $5.00. Caps. to 7H, I Those: who- wish- good; matting will do Mosquito JNets, idammocKS, urunits and POLVO O-T CO. Standard Patterns. PS f'l felncerely believe It Is the very best female rjibstraied catalogue free to all who apFly- ; Jas. OnnrtDDTK, M.A, Principal. SLIPPERS OXFORDS RULES. 1 Carolina. percent per annum!. !i--lr--';'P- i 'K Tt v ' V lM:--;::r-U!!:rt m 11 aii at nana: ror lobulations uoTen ing Deposits. reexgta. A Savtnirs Tlanlr isocount tout One Dollar 5)poslted In Tiie you the Ave dollars yoa expect to de- :...--'" ft i-li-V,i CEO, SLOAN - . ' ' - C&sMer. GOOD i PROP EfiTY " i N : -i. J ..' -! . I Flour? Sugar,1 Rice, ; Coffee . Snuff; Tobacco! Cakes and Canned W eeU'to DK.M.HR3 only, S y - . : - i ii- , ! J.C. STEVE may SO Black Hose,! White Hose -.!; - - 4 i ; -; :; f 1 l-l:y, i i Reil Hose, r 1 - I . 1 -. . 5 1 " i-' .1 - RibbedHose, Cotton Hos, 4 nenaiose OF THD'1 BKST QUAXJTt- -'mfCAT, tCWESH PRICES. ION-flTAK13 THE SORT OR PLACE. Garden Hotel. WILMINGTON IRON, - b me Tablo -in Effect Jin 19. lS9i EASTBOUND TRAI.3 1 Tnvo nMdRhorn T:10 aJ -..3:40: m., 5:20. p. im." f Iave Kington S;lt a. ml. '-3? P- mt, 6:12 p. m. f ; - : Leave. Xew Bern in., 7:23 p. rn. f. j Arrive iiorehead, m., 8:37 p. m. It X I! '4 '7:45 :30 :4S pi r - AVESTBOUNlp TRAILS j"' Leave' Mjorehead 47 ai ri., 47 a. m-i 8:20 a. rn. j r ( fi :05; a. i?i.. 9:10 Leave New Bern- m 2:50 P- m. .. .hi - 1 Leave Klriston. :0" a. bil, l:12 ja. wj. 6:13 p. m. H' Arrive CJoldsboro :00 a. r.7llr0s 05 i m., 8:13 p m. ; IP S, L. DILTj, j SuperlrtttSndent. jun 22 GgifiiiiiYDitiiiQi JOHN OILUvftpCEIVER. efti'-heduile mi I I Jul ii'-'H. f : South Bound Daily No. 1 "North jBOUOd MAIN UNE. Laiiy No.;!, 1 C. p in Ar... 14 02 pin L.v... -Wilmington i . . fev! "i 30 i in ra.:-ttJville .r 11 i X lil 3.52 p m Ar ',3 'is p m 1a ; 2 30 i lii U 12-42 p m l.v. 12 13 itm,.Lvf 11 50 a rnsAr. 'lTTfi a m l.v 10 afi a m lv 10 (Jy a m t.v S :i in I .v .Tavjettrtvllle ..v;u -ntp.m Fayetlevi 1a Jun Ev . ii i in v 1 us p m :kv 3 10 1 in r 3 )y m $ , 3 j in L. 4 S'J'aXm . . :.. Sftnfdrd ".'.Mi illimax .. nlJrdn.-poro . . JUreensboro St.Jk,jj lie .. U aUiut .U.VI 5 Vii a . 1-tuital Hi.l j-V 5 .J.p Bl U r' 7 p rn . . . i 1 ai t . rv i "North" . Bound BENNETT9VIL : Xfolly .No. 4. :7 Ar. Bnett(!ville ) . V 8 W am 9 J a m 9 S't am 6 Lv. Maxtton ..L. : B 35 p niJUV 4 32 p m l.v 4 33 p mLV n). 15. I 1 nope, ill lis l 10 2 )'ra iayeftd ville. J , rjl0 40 am 4 1 No. It t South . Bound Mixed. Dally I i I North: . I 3 Bound MAD 13 BRANCR f Mixed. " Dally Ex. Sun.' 5 iex. sum. 6 30pmiAr. :i Ramsitur , K'?llnax i. ; Greensboro Greensboro Stokesaale . ii Madison . Wain S 60 p rfllLv.... 8 30 am 3 uo p mi Lv. I8H7 a ro z so p m fl 15 pm 12 30 p m Ar.. Lv.. Lv.. I 9: 35 a m Hi 07 a m . - Arjll So a ra ;-' - r -!' 'i ; ' -I ;S t !! ' I Freight train No. 8 ion tne.eaie year and Yadkin Valley how leaves VV liming ton at 4:45 p. m.: jarrlves .t layetievllf at 11:15 p. m. s Passenger car wn tm train. - , ,' I I ' i Connections at FayettevJHe wth At lantie Coast Line,' at MaxtoA with, the Carolina Central Kallrbad, at jjte43prlngn wun ins 'itea BprmfB ;aua fsoumore ivaui- road. at Sanford 'wittt tte eooara Air Dine, at Quit with :th uurnaxm ana t'nr lotte Railroad, at -; I-enbort with the Southern. Railway topany, ait 1 walnut Cove wlta the Norfoik m.n Western Railway J. W. FRY. I-v -' 4 -W. I Gen'l Manager j qen'l Pais. 'Arept. 9 . ' 1 ' i.- i " ;!' : lv IIP MM V1 Schedule n Effect May 11 -,r I T - im. i- Train 41. Leaves WllmlnAtori t:X p. arrives Luroberton t:2fi p. m. y Pembroke M p. m.. Max ton :ia p. tn LauHnburg 6 23 p Ai., Hamlet. p. kn., CWaleiboTo S:U p. in., Monroie :U p.- m Charlotte 10:25 n. ini. Ootraects at Hc:et ! .with trtin for Portsmouth,! RIchm.nX Wasn Ingrton, and at; Monroe wltb. tiia f or At-Ja-KtA.'-: : . J :i , : - y V i $ Vii, Train 41. Leave PortambutE : a. m, arrives Weldon U:41 a. m.,i Ralrh tM m., Sanford (:0S p. int., Hamle :B1 p. m. Athens 3:45 a.:m., .and AUiants 6:30 a. m. Train 403. Leaves' Washlgtoft 4:10 p. m., Richmond l:M p. tn.. Porta mcuth t:45 p. nl. Arrives Weldon U:1Q p. ta., Raleigh 17 -.a. rn.. Sanford 1:2 a. tnl .Hamlet f:is ai m., Rocklnsbam S:2 a. no., -Wadesboro :H a. ra.. Monroe smx a, -m,, Charlotte tm Athens:4S a. ru. and At ft. nU -M s m. Connection at Weldon wttb train from Richmond and: all Northern points. Pull' man sleeper. Po Smooth ?t' -Nashvllls, a. m. Llncolnten LMOfa.- m.. Bhedby U:l a. m., Rutherford ton u48 nosn, Athens , 1:15 p. Atlanta J dOj n. in 1 p. Tram 38. Leaves Atlanta 8:50 D. Athens '11:21 p. m.. Monroe -5'rr a. : d. m.. arrives i'ortamoatn 63t m.ta. Ti t Leaves Hamlet la.m. Ari rives XAurxncurg b:s a. m,. jsaxton : out Pembroke I Jl ja. m, 'Lomberton ,a in,w--Wi4minton aza nn: f..:, : - Train ,4B. Leaves Atlanta l:fl p. m Ar. rives Athens I;M p. m.1 Monroe 1:10 p. m. Leaves : Rutherf ordton !4:3S p. mi-, arrives Shelby im p. m., Lincointon p. m, Charlotte 1:18 o. m. Monroe t:10 n. nu Wadesboro IB 31 p. mi RockUgbatn 11:( n. m.. Mamlet uao p. m Has ord 1:01 a. A m., Raleigh 2:11 a, m Wsldoo 4 M s. m. Portsmouth iz a. su KJcbiooaa JOl s nw Washington 13:31 nootJL;; i ip ti- ''- Train 18. Leaves Haintet 7 pJ arrives-Gibson 8:10 p. m. Retnrnlng. leaves Gibson 7:00' a. nu, arrives Hamlet 7:U a. nv. Train 17. Leaves fiamlet 1:40 s. m., ar rives Cheraw 10:00 a. m. Rettarnlng, leaves Cheraw p. tL, arrives i Hamlet t J I !'Mt--v --:I-i ;'-h. I I All trains dally except Horn. 17 1 and II. 1 i Trains make Immediate i connections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile New Or leans, Texas, Calif ornla, Muxlco. : Chatta nooga, Nashville, Metnhls, ; Macoa, jrnoa,-ri .rv: 1 1- ,Y-'M : i I t-:l-- V Tor Tickets, BleepersJ etcJ apply ta i THOU, DJUURE8, Genn Agent. WKmlKton, N. C e. rr. joHif, i NT , T ; Tics President and Gaj Manager. H. W. B. GLOVER, TraJU4 Manager. . V, E. McBEE. Oen'l Super! ft iendenL, T. J. ANDERSON, Gen't Fassv Agjat. General Ole . Portamabts. jjfcfcl--. :- .lS-i' ridl YOURSELF r f tiaumauiHI I U rntatiu5. cUratiuc.l l utmtneam. ; m IB a CK I iBFa(roJ l"in mmn-i ' PajllkaH. ut not hftru. e-r.!,iri.o.r i mr wcr uracsersi or snt.mrr rick .i ' m t i 1 1 i ''-:" :! - : iiBififrtfiiRl Soiutti ; Bund Dklly i Nft. S. I Ij D ID 4 4- l: n m i - -i ' - -: U I : - -- -- -1-1 -1 . TYPES S tvouiU fee Art 90S - ' i' i ; tkwjn :4i4ltlfe7.. a . thrt' runo at reracntsM by mty. Trotwli r erxist.' wtio unUtl nttn ! r . reoo tn meniie them. ; ., , -J i. fcUun-Jard - ' 1M Orain. for Hru Tunlt,j, . i :. 1 . wb 1 rmrai arnnih i Call srvii wnln our-Jtoflt or iwrlt iiiili: n. N i IJberty . fcri J .' ' r - Mi I .1. .1 5TLMMI6 COAST LINE. 8ohJole to KffctlMr Stjim, Deprtttrai moen wuminia.- ; '(I- ' : KORTHUqUND. i j I hi . m., uoltwroi n.C3 , :i WUwn i li1j ik. ( m.j tioclr I Mount t:30 pJ m.. TaiboTo' f.U t. tn., -idkw J-S5 P. ifir burtf :S j. -px. lUohWorvl 4t 4 -p. m.. NorfoiM :E p. ni.. 'Wen- tegtoa H: p. mv. Hiitln-dre . ' f . V N . 1 I:ut rn.. i lTill.1e;plil 1:30 V : i tn:. New York l:U e. m. lUoew , : ton 1:00 p. tn. . : M ' OAtJ.T No. . driiLMiejgr-Xim Mi- Ooldnlwr wao p.i m-i V11-, on. 110 . m ;iriHro .. m.. KockT saunl ll: a.m.. 1 Jan J :Ji nt mjSofllk W.l : lilehn' 4 0 .m., :WeMn- twi 7:41 e. to, ' Phlle IteJttmore :u3. f-lpble, 11 :3b . tn.. - New York u 'B...ia., Uoejaa . :oe t. m. en-erfLue Jfk tcept - eonv.tie 4 p. ut-, Nw ir, tn., nw , . ' ; 1 ' ' eUndar 1:4c jp. tn. Boimt 1 HA1LT ww, M I'bLiHwncnr Due ' It ; P. W. Wiocaina 1:5- p. .it.. Cned- j ; ( . bourn p. : ; m., KJorttwe ... Marlon :13p. j 7;13 p. nl 4 Suintof ' 1 ' :S2 p. tlumb. 4mWa44. a. :.. j ,V9t P. pn"..-' - iH-nmaxkvf .13 7:&& e. m .ilacon ll:l& e.. m.. Atlanta Ult n. m.. CharlMtoe ldr&0 p, ro.,.tkvann&n l:M a . jackson-tiia rj.au a. tni.. tu An. s;usUne 10.4a. tu.,' Tanipi f -US. o.au : t rr ' : arrivais at wiijr.vtJTo.N-rnoii TH AlOttltt.i i; l iA P . VI ..'tan. Il ilS nl m VSi.w.iVnrk t nl 1;: ! p. m.. rmiaflelihlji: lg: , jnij iHiltimore im e.Am..iVahJjnii-i . -; ton 4:30 si ro....; RlHmonJ :ut . iwiiiuuuii v .vm : 'g 1J!i:)w. -ai m., i.. wlftiuon, 114 ' ,1.1 i V: IU.. '- .. . m., i'elrituru- ao uw. Norfolk :1 h. ra. in.. n., Tirboro. Rocky Mount 1:10 p.u.j VVlliiioa - - :) V; t m,J -tioilsl!M 1:UC ; p. tn.. WaraW 1:9 p. m.i Mdsnoils. t.u d.' tn. AtLT No. 41 lNmng-rVlve Ooe- M 8t3 A. Mi ton 12:00 nUidiit. Nw ? York tJ a. m., 1'hl a(leijhU 12:W p. u, lisitloiore :& p. . m.j iWsjihln tOn I:4 f jm.,' Richmond 7:M p. m., teu-eaturs- i:u rtu. , (isorioiK - ;H:pi -p. w doit :43 p: larbre 6 n., . Rov-ky Mount fe:J leave WllKbHJS: a. tn.. boro 7:M1 si tea;. ;Vaj-w 7;Uf-s, ' m.. Ma-noliit h.06 . m. ; jAtkY Ni; 61 Pitinrr ljesve New except. Dern 9:00 i ;X mi, . J Juwo ytli Sunday 10:26 a.:m. J , 5 ; . 1 -VI 15 p. tn. FROM jTni SOUTH. : DAILY No, 54 pAsiohaer reave xam. 12l0 p. m. pa 8:10 a. rti.t Hm1 ord; 3 07 pli m Jacksonville b:wJ ri) in Savan nah 1:45 to., Cftarlfeaton :I1 f-a. nc. coiaiiiaift:4J.'a. m. At lata-. 7:50 ki. m.i- Majcoh- 9 ;( a. in., auk uala Z:B0 p. In., Den mark 4:17 PJ m.i. Sututer 6 j6 "m., FlorfenW Sa. rn'., 'iTaHoa '- 6:34 a. ri 'J Uhstd bourn lo:3J a. " m.. Lttke Waecimaw 11:0S tJ m. ; Trains on tne :chtnaod Neck Rranca R6ud- leave Wf,ni 4:15 p. in., llaltfas' 4:30 p. m., arrives Wjetland; Neck at D.t m.. OrepnvilJa 6 f7 in m . Kinarnn 6:M 7:M; p. m:N Returrilng leaVe tlfaton 7:50 a. Ufeenvllie -8:62 a. m,!. torrlviiig llallf a U418 a. m., Weidou 11: a. m.t dally ex cei)t aunuay. , .- ' -'M t 1 rains oa Waahmttoni Eraivch leave vvp.snmg.ton. s:au-a, , nii and z.d;e. m., ar. rlfe a'nnele :10 a. W. and WKrn.-'m.j re- turniag teave frm4re ti d ttiJ and p. I m.arrlveWaalillitftorim:oa :a,i nv aner -:jp. m, uaiiy exotpt sundry, i" ; .:. 4 ; Train leaves Tarwoo, ,N. i; dally! ex cent ounoay yu p. lui. sunW.iy 4.15 n. m. arrives Plymouth 7:'W R.ii.ram S:10 p, m. Riinil.iV 7 :1 a nv; auk ,,,.! ; u'.rm ... H arrives Tarboro 10:05 A.j tr- jana 11:00 a, ni,, TfRlii nn Mlrtlin.l ;1 ; ,lJ -aijrlvng Bmithfleid :B0 a. ' r-.i. heturnlha leaves SmltUfleia 00 s-f m.i 'arrives at uviuouufv uo.ii ucewi Bunuay i "io aj m; irain on washWuie, : prrch - leaves itocay .Mount at 4:30 p. ntv, aritivea Nash "' p- in., Rjr:ng : iiope :e.30 p. n Jtemrniig leaves spring Hop at 8:00 s m-, NahvlHe 1:35 ai m., arrives at Roeki ..Mbsn-t 8:05a. m.. dally ,ecept BSaday.vT Train on Clinton it ranch leaves - Win saw for CUn ton, dally except Sunday, 8:10 a .m. and -4:1S pi :n. Returning .leaves viiuiuu i ;w a, m, iqu i'jftwt. Bo. lorence- Kauroad leave Pee Dee i ;0S a. m., arrive lAttaJ24 a, tn., Dillon' :M a,!m.-, Rowland :a0 a. fn.. returning' leave if :w i)...mi, arrive riiion p.j m.. Laxta, 1:33 pjj to.. Fee ts 7;( p. iq . auy. . : j . ; . iTrains on: conwajr Branch leave Hun :z a. tn. (jnadbourrl 11 it n m .rriv. PERFECT r- : : ' . . Ot t ood tastroBMatj . ... .' : ,, : ' j -it, ' ' . v CTT3 tl I JSM , 4 fvir fi I 1 .; j .IVi i,i e foe tii:h. 1 1 Uth a:. N" A?.--1 1 YV P liol.la-. tinway 12:40 p. m.ilfeave0&n way ii:45 p. U! -i' ! ml, Chadbourn &:30 p. m., errlv Hub t it V p. m. ; ijaxiy except Sunday. I ! i Central of South tCarellna ' tinnmna leave Sumter 6:05; pj in.. Manning 6:35 d W-jr arrlyee Lanes 7:13 p. m , loavee Lanes 8:?4 a, m.,1 Manning :( a. tn., arrlva Dtinner :ji a. rn. naijy. j j . (- Georgetown andi; I Wen tarn RaXIwS Ieave Ianes 9:30 a., n-. aiJ 7:4tt p. m.i ar rive Georgetown -ll:0o m., J:00 p; m., leave Georgetown 7:00 au'-in and 3:30' p. nw eV rive Lanes 8:26 a. ni. irl :55 p. m.. datlyi VlVCBlDliilUUr, - V ' ' Trains on C-. & Tr.i R. R.! leave Florenrs daily , except Sunday rn ariivs Parllngton 8:18' ai m., Cheraw 10:30 a. m,. a. m,. Wadesboro 2:26 :p.; Jni. leave;. Florence aauy except sundry :-, p. hi., arrive Partington S:S9 p. titi, HeonettMtvllie 9(44 p. m.. aibson lkn p m'.rleave Florence Sunday only 80 a. arrive Par ling ton Leave Gibson' dally exewipt Sunday! 6:31 a. I ro IBennettsvlUe l:4; a. tn.. ; arrlvs. uaniagion- :eu a. tn., . leave .Darlington 7:45 a. in., arrive Florence :i0 a. m. Leave YYadesporo datty except Bunday 2:uii p. i ml Cheraw 6:15 p..ni.: JlsrtsvlUs 2:13 p; mjj- Darllarton 6:29 p.tm.; arrive Florence 7:00 p. m. Leave Darlingtoit Sahda; oola : 7:50 a m., 'arrive Florence &fl a. m. -1 ; ; : ...Wilson and Fayetteville Branch learn : Wilson 2:17 p. m.,, liai p. ra., arrive Bean 2:50 p. m.,.XM p. :i, Smithfleid 2:02 n C m.r Duna 3:30 p. aoi.J Fayetteville 4:2 p tn., 1:07 a. to., Row land :0o p. m., tom turning leave ; Rowland t-iO a.,m., Fr Ttpvliis u:10 ; p. tnj., 10: p.- rn., t)una ' ro., SmUhfleld J2:2S p. Selma 12;36 p.- m.. U:44 p. p4, arrive Wiisoa 1:14 p. m., 12:1S a. m. ,, j . pi if: ;$-...:': Manchester 3c AtiiTusta ' KaJlrwad trains t" leay Sumter s. I m.,: creston (:I7 i m., arrive Denmark! -.a aj m.r : ReturnlBa leave Denmark 4:17 pi m., creetoui 6:U p. m., Sumter6:23 p. m. i dally. ? Pregnalls Branch! trains leave Crestoa ; f:4a a. nu, arrives Pregnane s :1s ai m. Returning leaves Pregnane 10:00 sZl nx arrives Creston 1 50 bv m. DaUy exoeot Sunday. . - - uf ti -il ,''. -. BlshopvUls Eranth! trains leave: TS Hott 11:10 a. m.'anklj 7:29 p. m., arrlvs Lncknow LOO p. m4 and 8:10 p. m. Re-, turning, leave Luekflow i:0$ -a. m. land? 3:00 p. nu, arrlvs Eatott t JH a. to. and t:S P. m. Daily except Sunday, i i Daily axcept Sunday. 'Sunday only. ;; ; t; ';. .- : -i r - B. jt emerson. J ; L ' 5 " 1 '' 5nsra4 Passenger i Areat i' i c J. jr. JWiSMLx,' General Manager. ; i r. sa. aJajmoaL.- , The1 Clytiel Steainsldp Cou .- I '- f :' ! ).. N AND GIXDRQEOWN, S. X,r UNS. aVa 7. l, Jt" t --i : -T-.r ii- T" -7-.;t :. .:.:. J NEW YORK FOR WILMINGTON. lN. a a Is. CROAT A2vTA , . Battirda v. Jnlv ftfh WILMINGTON. N. C. FOR NEW TORK S.S. GEO W. CLT)E.FrIday Jujy tth -- .- tvr i -t..- ::-, i'''t. U'- : ".-I1 ";r-;i:;.;i '.; --l p. o- ueo.i v.- cjyjoe aoes not Scarry, . -passengers. I - i; Throngn tais off lading and lowest through rates guaranteed tor and CroM Mint,. 4m VAMk a . T,P,W For Freight or Paesse-e sppty to J i' - I - -I BL Q. SMALLBONESt ' THEO.O BOER. TrafflMaVV H . - Bowltw? Green, N. v i ':. i .5 V n IK ;': ' i- m Mm v ice JrTesiaent. -i:cw'4 evf ( i 1 r 4.-
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 9, 1898, edition 1
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