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tHE WILMlNGTdN MESSENGER: fFRIDA"S V JULY 22,' mSl ISf.fi 4.11 1 I!: 1 1 in ,' i" "0"; JACKSON BELL COMPANY. sintered at lbs PostcTIce at WUmlnglpn, N. C, a second class matter, 1 April IS, 1837. I I. :l-..-4- TEitJUs-or suuseniPTioJL POBTA3B ri; STAID. TirJ : DAIL MESSENGER- by ml. sns yar, 1 p.dO; fix. months,; $3.50; thjres aaogths, $1.75; on month, 60 cmts. j i 'Barved in . I he di'.y at 60 cents a month:i oe week,jl5 cents; $1.75 for three moitkhs r 87.00 a year. THE SEMI-WEEKLY MESSENGER (two i page patters). bymali one yqax, 81.00; six months, to cents. lnLadvancjs, WILMINGTON. N. C, Kir '.FRIfAY;JULY 22, 1898.. A (iLAM i: AT TII-: HLAf K AS1 T,,N SHOW. ' The files of The Messenger shfow that it steadfastly jhroush the mon Lhs insisted that "the; black radicals and the populjMs w mild unite, jgain and 1 :- . i I. gain. when th re was much talk of an at tempt to unite .'the. white mehj the grand. old 1 deiuocracy-t-twith thei populists; ! it -Was. insisted i upon that the ! dicker between i thi ? trad dicker era or i xsati ! ana 1S94 wouM be re- peated in H0S, And bo it will come to pass-r-so ; jt "is daily; corning to -'pass,'! It 4s a pWw bargain and safle for Ihe - i' - i. i.. mackerel' itub and the feed trough. Principles! to the winds, let 'Blifil .ajnd Blackleg fctt" tbgether and; j'beat Jhe 7 democrats'; and "tilect everything from oonstabie to bishon'-a tlat trading black! republican, one Linripy howled it 'out 'Ls if 'at a iorn-sbuk- ing. And that u all there' Is in jthisi miserable-alien 'party,thatl ltnceceien In North Carolina had force; and atpl . Ity and some pretence 6t principles '.-'Now it is barter andi blow and bragg ana. .all fortWe j'Tixinis." Tip one sen timent now among the rafllcal buiih- whacker.1 -J a tblending -oTi-jthe; tifo . parties that hold nothing Id common save: tue great!, controlling! principle of; greed and grab. That was-; an ajg - gressive stink, political andi personal, ; that! filled i Raleigh's infecAad atmds phere,4 whei asi John Drydemi wrote' it, "clouds ' of " sa vopy stench ' i n.vol ve 1 1 tie . 8ky,'' Let MNbrth .Qarolina vhold jr ts noBe, and ecatter oreTjthe iv;hole stte IB great' profusion aabolic acid, cm chona, salt anil other; political anti- seotics that mav JDreservei the state 1 --i- paralyzing, - death from - i s. : ic 0 , i piChUre8 - e 11 rri.: InJitoe (if - 1. ler taken. Dy. Koia y v!uu i bIaU is the Dan Russell picture in Ibd p t x. I ! i.. Lu.j d,n"l you "havis tH-s prepare w bueu. tinw " '" f ' 1 . I J' .'Governor Russell enterejl the taajll amid dead silence and sat half aa hour with the New Hanover delega tion." 1 , i . . r . ' Not a j shout, not a woifd of w come, .not. the slightest, notice taken hi the.goernor, k member oC the ijie 1 counter bngadi Vary-ftnd atonie" 1 he sat amid H ruins of blsJ owu faie ,rrA -waalnot a lingering DiaiCK a.Tie . . ... '!.- cuss nor one of the motleys w K) , "was so poor as" to do him heverenc, ; A, sad picture of decay andfleath. IJet - melancholy clajni Jifm as it own, aid let jeremiad j be poured out, in profu- sion to .ft is ( maues. roor, nusse i: Alackadayl r '-And .musU Trelaw;n3y fe?" Alasr as ihe once puissant, to- foustious Dan curries, himself with a potsherd he ieels that" the pight, with all- of itff'terrors and gloom is: up m him, He realizes the, 'pei ishiblenesa of i human glory andi tfee; ingratitude.. of inen and he recalls thai ' ', t - 1 I . " i "Its a verygood world w live in, t To lend or to pend jor to give jn; .1 But to beg or to borrow tor : your own, - ' -) ' Its' the v,ery . vorst 1 w'orld j j.. was known." . rr to ask for; that . ever lip even askpd to be heard in t he black radical show, but ?ven . that ..simple request ipassed. unheeded.- Th?n read those resolutions indjorsing tie ; iRUssell gang iji the . grea wisdo n, 1 -'justice, honesty, economy of- its, deitl ' ihgs and . doings and .then iieep your ' riSibles if xu can It might remi id one: of a gathering in hell at the de ril l ; . . . r l -. -, s . ! . v. and his imps, (seOj Milton for desctip f tion) and. the adoption of resolutions .'indorsing the' tjricks. nd performances of1 Lucifer ;aiid the! economy with which he uses jfuel as well as the juts v tie'e and equality of is general goiv-; erpment. . j " - You" tickle ihy elbow w;i.h arstraV and I -will scratch your bacl. Niceflsit- ;-?terr and fin immeaning buncombe as i-vread by .that political Mepiistophilp from Buncombe. This Is- tSe first akrt in1 the show, i, " . Jet it ;be !bi?f ne ; in mind! that thlis black rand i tan convention t had the brazen eftrontierv in North Carolina to indorse lhej present unconstitutiop ali oppressive . and unequal -robber t ix that.ris !a;'deadt'failure in J producing revenue. What a set of humbugs a id pretenders! tFroth and demagogy. HOTIE FOLKS I Russell called the negroes '"savages. and he helds its - that bratnd.- Hart-y - Skinner said; in 1 Pitt county, in 18fi6 ; that '"the negr is not fit 'to- told office.'! Qf course -not,! but Skinnar is trying ' hard' to hold office by anld through j Sambo. Sambo v is ready to i forgive. They have kissed helpi and and mane ' - up. ' In 'BeauforJ: county tjhe negroes are 'reported as something- sick of;Har f y: as a boss, i In the late negro conve i- tioja more xf the. black .bosses were nbt present says the Washington; Messen- rerj The, negroes are 'talking "sarci and i blowing i for -independence." "VTe think it proDaWe that-the big talk w ill lend in vapor; ,Even white republicans lington Messengiergthat this means that (the t'negro has got his full of fusiota, ,an4 Harry Skinner in particular, aid he no longer as to- be herded like dump idriven cattle, and now proposes to ran his own bbat,! and to sink 'tor swirn." In Wilmington ; the motleys ;and blacks are thick as i twins and (as loviig :as maiaennooo, rne DiacKs get t a lull share, and the few motleys who hare, ajid - 1 get the best pickings generally are" all happy an 4 -united and snooze - nightly In loving: embrace In the little political truckle-beds "happy air lords.! This U a fine example u enlightened progress and the higher civilization! : , ::V-. A now in Yaooeyi county was ret ported for MondayvHast. , Come f this way and warro yburuelf, Vhat a state an iceberg1 and a frying pan., : : . The -itsolutlons adapted by the littl and bi t'nlgs" in New Hanover.j undeir the sway -of th -Xorfeful motleys, atl tract attention all about. They,- 'weri marvellous - to, behold, 'Think oi-,anr rang nbt Just-escaped from ttie lunatijfc asylpmi eesaying to'lindorse- and eulo gize jKusnell, the placed out. The Kaii- J-i'gh, Post note's. " , '. !L.-'i h -. j '-' f'i: S1. ! if. " AjS j undfrHtanct It, a colored citi zen Whom: the- governor fired- out"of hts ffl.'t al little more- ithan a yar ago, tva.at active partisan of Hln Kxcei-l-pcF in the convention that adopted the resflutwnHi quoted. 'But! the? negro does no(t- mind a small matter like that any more-than he. djes being calJeiL a savg'-v so long a the governor (and ru-rei lt the rnilk- In (the cocoanut) ap poini- negroes, to o uhjee." tl Vy see it mentioned in thtf newspa-pt-rs that ex-Senator Jarvis, iff Jreen yill, arid ex-editor ("aptaln' Samuel A. Ash fjjf lialeigh, are! to prepare a demj ocratic : campaign book ! for 1&98. n A rreos: imiortant idea, and, thex gentle .merij tw do the work'are the very .'best jjossibl; to be found; in the state, -''-We are Indeed gratified that they-'will uni; dertalie, to perform thia,-servlce for the White Alan's party fn a Whites Man's campaign for --the-i .jredemption aof the good old state. - I 11 ' a ; 'i ' BucETen' Arnica alve. ! The best -salve in ihe world for fcuta, Eruiaes, i Sores, Ulcers, Salt - Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, t Chapped - Hands, Chilblains, ; Corns, and all Skin Erup tions; and positively ! cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give : perfect; satisfaction Tor money refund- ed. r Price ,25 cents per box. Fur- sale TJIE WAY TO VICTOHV ' Foi twenty years, thf- custom or plan in North Carolina on t,he part of the democrat has been to save the state am each elctioin; by speech-mak ing and general pow-wowing.v s There are ry - true ahd lintelligenL jdemcn crats who have- aforetime said! to us . !.;:;, .-, ..' ' - : -. i i , that, they i doubted if any democratic candidate, had beenj elected ; governor since Vance . was elected. That proba bly, over-states the Ibss, and gives- too much, credit to cheating. But it is well known to all men except the would-be leaders, that the niei playing and horn tooting and , brass bands and beating of "drums, and tom-!toms," and j torch light parades and sd on are allrsome4 thing ; of a failure,- and : no substitutes for -rigid, intelligent- thorough! organ ization ! ini - townships. The old, i Jarvis plan Is; worth all thi)s empty soundingl w-av at beatine ud ! recruits. ' Butler's fcouse-to-house .. visiting.' is worth alj ih' campaign heroics and jawbationa that can be held inia. 'lustrumlf . The democrats, do-not know its efficiency and completeness because they have rit"ler trftd it.. We believe! thtreiis but oneWjiy to carry r NonIi Carolina' against: the i rviTVnie'a " t)-vr jmrvtlev allies and the ButlerBB of populist trad ers. It Is by orgaMztng iif every town ship in every, couiity in wortn caro Una. We", believe that iwith plenty of, work 'and; money and zeal and; heartj that CNOrth 'Carolina can be redeem-! ed this year. It iaithe stay: always . that f hay given over the dear hid state: into the; hands of niggers! and "white trash, plotters schemers, traders -and grab bers. . -I ," Jn 1896 McKinley jreceived' in North Carolina 155,222; Bryan 174,488, Pal mer 578, Levering 635-Htotal vote poll ed wasi330953.-We liook-.in vain for a book ; we have used with the -numbers of electors in North; Carolina in 18SQ, accprtiing to last cepss. That will show the. number of stay-aways, jthe class . to be brought out. Making an allowance for increase- in eight f years of both! electors and total voting pop ulation i there are" not less than. 40,000, we' feel quite sure, who do not vote in North Carolina. So soon .as; We se cure the number of, white and' black electors in 1890, according to the cen suswte-williye it, t - ,1 - It is Very sure that if the democrats rely this years upon; canvassing and organizing by "picnics": ihe. end will be a rery much of a picnic' v for the combine. Campaigning by picnicking is a very grand va net toothsome"; idea! It is a splendid invention; for the en emy. Go. to work actively, resolvedly in an intelligent, practical,, business like, eommon-sense'wTay and organize all the' townships. "Picnicking": will not dci it any more than ispeech-mak-ing and wijl carry North . Carolina. "Them'is J our sentimenits," BREVITIES. - It is fsaid to be a fact! that i one fourth' of the regular United States army i composed of foreign born men In. the ; navy the foreign element ; is 52 per'cent of seamen.. So much of the excellent fighting1 is'd'pne by. faithful, brave men born outside, f Of the men lost on the "Marion 40 per cent, were foreign I t . H ' The United - States exceed Germany in population by 22,000,000." Emperor William should take note. Thisicoun ry is not France, 'j t . ; :h : t ! In 1890 there were 4,000,000 ; women and 18,000,1)00 men engaged in this country in gainful pursuits. In" 1860, thereNAvere but 10,000,000 workers in all,: and: of these but 00,000 were wo men: A. great, change. Women ; are In the labor problem now with strong array; f t Thy bringdown wages and give the men a harder time, and many are very lazy -and general oaf ers. ; 1 Rev, ; Dr. Sam 'A. Steel;" one of . the most -gifted of the Southern , Metho dists of his age-ay about 40-r-is edi tor of ; the Epworth League Journal, we beleve. He knd "brother" Stalh man are having a tussle. Steel wishes 'Co wipe out' that money scandal and Stahlman ! wants Steel to pay; him some borrowed noney. Steel says he wishes to raise the big lobby money paid to'brother" S, tn order i to "re deem the honor of the church which is- as dear to me as m life,"' Stahl man la- reported to be -a member of th Methodist church, and he Is refer red to aa. "Judge.", j 1 ' i1 The Atlanta Constitution says General Fltz. Lee ha been side-track ed at Jacksonville.'' If he were to gain laurels in Cuba he j might be in Mc lnley'8 way in 19)0. 1 1 ' . In Charleston there are sixty cases of typhoid fever out of ninety 'cases that are erWu 3, among the soldiers Bent there from Chattanooga. v San-r Hunger did the work for the S - - .... - -. i .S i lards at Santiago. J Rice was: the only food they had lefti To storm theity it Is now saidi!would have cost thou sands of lives. We' are glad the Span ishi stomach was soj empty. ' , i TUB CHI TIE ATIIE KnfcD I The" Messenger -yar; by lyear has sincerely ! deplored the ; great preva lence of crime; in the south,' and "par ticularly among . the negroes. It ,Ja3 dr-epiy regretted the , many lynchings that have occurred through the years and it has sorrowed over the causes of the iynchinga. ."The insufficiency; of the courts, the desperation and sav agery of the brut.es iwho. assault white women and little fgkhi,, the steady growth of thci most infernal j crme were all .condemned, and it was felt that lynchings iwould never cease un til -the black ,devils(- wef e all hanged tr their brutalities nded. Every week almost some white woman of charac ter; is most cruelly, ! inhumanly as- saulted by somei i roaming beast, and frequently - an ! incensed . peo- pie become $. law ' unto them selves and stamp i out the vil lain and marauder i as they would ptamp out pestilence and lire Last Week' in Virginia a negro vas lynchr ed for a most; ! infernal crime'. The white men avenged; the deed. The re ligious papers; ! the! pulpit, the. press generally may fidenounce lynch law and call it mob law,- and the reign of violence and what'not; they may call for: more stringent legislation to sup press ha'ngingsl by ! mobs, and brand all as half-civilized who do not cry out against lynchings for rapes, but until;; the villains cease; their damning and cruel and iawful work the life of therascals williinotibe Safe if they are caught.' The ably edited Norfolk Virginian-Pilot has a i vigorous editorial on- Lynching is Its sLaw and Jus tice."; It has much ! that will be read withr satisfaction - by tens of thou sands of the best people in the south. They,-know; the nature 'and preva lence of the crime: and !: the' need - of, a prompt, ; terrible remedy .with'" which to meet it. i, We quote - from our -Norfolk ; contemporary Si -. r . - f, . : :' j ' Hv-'s :-i ; !' ye--. j;l'':- i' ' :;: v; v :y . "Should a rattlesnake, or a mad dog, be tried before killing? Should a murderer, incendiary 1 or highviay rrian, -caught in i the- actj be allowed to complete it and to! appeal to all the delays and chances ; of law ?. If , you, or your ; people or; your property,, be feloniously, attacked, ; will you await the i laws, or will you act "at once in selfi-defense? Ifia mad man be on the streets, marauding land slaying all- he meets; must we; take out a warrant for him, arrest and -try ! him, before we disable him and stop his wild career? "The negro whof has just been lynched 1 ati Charlottesville was far worse, .than any rattlesnake or mad dog, far worse; than any mad map; or criminal and by his nature and course had. outlawed i himself' utterly. "To recognize in him any right to the pro tections; and processes 6f law would be - to mitigate I his;! offence, aggravate the loutrage upon the lady, and to add to the ; shame and ; horror already in flicted upon her. j , "No ; decent (white man, i endowed with reason and the , proper respect of manhood, should or; could restrain himself in "the presence of so foul a rime: r It would disgrace justice and defile," the courts to treat -him as an innocent man." ;l : 1 ' i - STATE PK ESS The republican party taxes : the peo pie land protects the trusts. The peo pie should annihilate both the repub lican i party and the trusts. Winston Sentinel. i ;. The populist of.- the sixth; district have .'either become "gold bugs" or they consider i it more important to carry j an election tnan to maintain any ''show of i consistency. Another oiieer i.thinff about i the doine-s of the populists down in the sixth ; is, , that Dr. Norment,the representative of the Russell faction, which has been sup posed; to be . on gobd. terms with the populists, bolted taes republican con vention and came dut as an independ ent icanaiaate, yet i ne aid -not get a votejin the populist cdnvention. New ton jEnterprise, That there was nD question- of prin cipl4, but only Jby policy, inthe popu list iproposiion: to booperate with ,the" democratic party this year is evident from the rate at which fusion between populists and ' republicans is being consummated. ! The" populists of J the sixth i district have nominated a re publican for congress who was pre viously nominated shy the republcans on a; platform endorsing McKinley and Russell. In the seventh district ; they turned -down jj their representative whojhad been previously elected twice in succession, to make place fof a can didate i who i had thett approval of the republican machine managers of .the district Raleigh Post. ' ... There- are evidences of growth . and prosperity on every hand in . North -Carolina. iProbabl jit one of the clear est evidences to those of the state, is the increasing number of edacational institutions, the greater : average per centage of attendance, and the inter est manifested nin the cause of educa tion in the : 6tate, , University ,is educating more I of . the masses of the people of the Old North State than ever heforep the Baptists willsoon have finished their new university for women at Raleigh and the State Nor mal : and Industrial; college i3 not' be hind in Its i noble ,work of educating the girls of the state, many of whom like the rhoys, are struggling up out of ignorance and poverty and islation. f j-AH careful I examination . 'of facts, however.i iwould show that there Is a larger number of colleges - and preparatory schools in North Carolina to the population than any other state in the ; south, and, as a general rule, these institutions are ; liberallyjpat ronized. It is he public schjsols that .we need to thoroughly : overhaul , and improve. Sanford Express. v. ' PILES! PILES! PILES! Tr, Williams Indian Pile Ointment will ; cure Blind; . Bleeding, Ulcerated and Itching Piles.-lit absorbs the tu mors, allays the Itching- at once, acta as a poultice, gives instant relief. . Dr. WllUama' Pile i Ointment to prepared only for Plies and Itching of the private parts, audi nothing else.; Every ho la guaranteed. Sold by druggists, sent by mail for 60c and $1.00 per box. Wil liams Manufacturing Company., pro prietors, Cleveland, O. r; Bold for John ,H. Hardin. AOXZTU CABOLA Windsor Orients Mr. Jesse Hoggard. of Helena,: tells !us that In his section the populists have nearly1 - all gotten right. , That-they are not dolnic any great amount of talking, but they are only diKgiisted with, the party: ; f High Po'int Etiterpris. Just two miles from here on the road to Thom as ville, Sam Swaim has a blacksmith shop; Tie makes; horse shoes' for the trad,; sfeinc-e he has been at the -busi ness he has rnade with his own hands 160,uu0 horse shot1. :- ; . i AshevMIe Citize-n:.; 'Iinney's conven tion bolted him in; the Eighth and Shu frd i was defeatefl. . outright in , the Sixth. .. .These srv-ntlemen should take lessons from thw astute representative of Ihe Ninth. When opposition ap pears, give in an vfhee. i Durham Sun: f S I Gooth . received a telegram irum, tjxrora which statea that during the ftvrm Sunday after noon i two. of hsi nephews, -sons of his brother, i Dudley. were killed by ,light- ning. nie telegram did not state any f the particulars, except that it oc- curred about 4 t'tiock:. ' ; ' t Washington vMessengeri - The many friends of the' K-r. Dr. Piyne'will re gret to hear that ! the condition of his eye is suh ; that hw was compelled t.i return to -Ric-hmund Monday and .an- t.xher operation may be necessary. Dr. Payne has been suffering for sometime from ; necrosis -of, ithe bon--s adqining his eye and has been operated upon twiceNn Richmond. A Charlotte Observer : Mr. Sam s ilfr Murray' of Cleveland .county, fell in a well -Friday,' near; the- Cleveland Mills,; and ;w;as killed. lady chang ed , cars yesterday at Statesvjlle ifrom the Western road to the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio;. It, Was idtscovere'd that the lady's cIotjhes were- on fire. She didn't knowxit j until apprised' of the factjy a. gentleman in rear of her. Mr; At well, of MooHtsviJle, extinguish ed - tle blaze! with hl hands, getting them rightly! badly jbarned, -A' ne gro by the name of GeOrg.e Home was killed by a train' at China Grove la$t night; his head and one foot being cut off- f ' . Miocksville Times: I Much: has, been published ione way sind: another con ;cerning 1 thflL,. road frtom this iplace , to Mooresj ille i and. in border -to s.efe. the matter Iright we; w ill; try and givetHe facts. The' track has been jput Kiown and thei train can rVin to -the .-jrivei; within six miles ;, ft town; where -jaM temporary ' trestle is i being erected . go f that a material I train can-pass I. ovr and, the; track foe qompleted to;, this place It will -take something over a week to ; completes: the -trestle and at least two . weeks Uonger to complete the track. ! Regular trains can 'hardby be expected before September 1st. i Clinton Democrat: The '; Democrat has received a. letter ifrom Air. Walter C. rGore.'. a Samp.son boy," who .was .In the battle , in front of Santiago,;. July 3rd ' He escaped without injury; and has since: been promoted to thejoffioe of sergeant His iterlm. of enlistment expires in a few aveeks and he expects then to ; visit; hiK sold; home in i- ths county- Mr. James 1 M. Powell, of Tajlor's- i Bridge' ,had the misfortune to lose stwef horsps . and a mule last J week. Two qV them -were fine-animals and the': , loss' fajls! quite heavy .: upon Mr.. Powell. ' , , . . . - ELY'S CREAM BALM I a positive ear. Apply into the noBtrils., ' It ta quickly absorbed. 60 cents at DrncreistB or by mail ; samples 10c by mall, ELY BROTHERS, 68 Warren St.Eew York City FflYEIIEVILLE MILITARY AdtMl rjl HQROUGHLY PREPARES BOYS for best. iColIegesj 'West Point and' An napolis. 'jlBoard and Tuitipn $200 per year. , ! .-.--References: Senator John W. iDan. iel," of- Va., , Capt. s James D. McNelH,' of Fayettenlle,'- N. -C , Dr. W. G. Curtis, of South port, N. C. V ' j .' For; illustrated ; catalogue, - address,;! - DR.: SAM'L W. MURPHY; A. M.J 1 Principal, -Fayettevllle, N. C. juiy lm' -A i BUT WE HAVE GtTOT. , WE ARE STILL. ' HOLDING THE FORT BEATEN ALL COMPETITION Wl::'f tKS ,;'IV-V V:fe i ; " Hardware, HouseFurntshirig Goods Agricultural i j I . " Implements, - Mechanics Tools, ' - j I.. , j And Everything in the ;u HARDWARE LINE v WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!; , MAIL 02DEKS! GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION. . ' J. W. MURCHISON. i The Leading Hardware Dealer, WILMINGTON, N. C. ; July 19 1 , ' , I 1 TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC! HEWLETT'S Bur; ON OCEAN View, i is now ! open,'' for business. Nothing but the "best of Liquors, Wines and Cigars' served. Mixed drinks a (specialty.; The coolest Beer on draught or bottled on the Beach. First-'class,X'. Restaurant ' connected, where nothing but .sea food is served in first-class' style. ; Jul 2, lm ' '" " ' - : V.-.-- 1 1 - ' : V -::- -: -' - j' ' , - j - v-i- The State Normal and Industrial College., j Q FFER3 THE YOUNG WOMEN OF the State jthorough professional, literary, classical, scienrttfic, iand industrial! edu cation. ; Annual Expenses $90 to- $130; Fac ulty of 30 members. More than, 400 tegu lar students. Has " matriculated about 1,500 students,' representing every county in- the State except two. - Practice- and Observation- School of about 200 pupils. To secure: board in. , dormitories, all free tuition applications ; must be made be fore August 1st. t ( '. - i . r i Correspondence invited from! those -desiring competent trained . teachers. For .Catalogue and other: information, address )-'-...; PRESIDENT McIVER, Jun. 13 Greensboro N. C-1 THE UHIVERSITY, T ARGEST PATRONAGE AND FULL JU t - , i est equipment ta Its history. Faculty, 38; Students, ;508; three Academic Courses; three Elective Courses; three Professional Schools, In Law, Medicine and Pharmacy, i Advanced classes open to Women.. Tui tion $60 a year; board $3 a month. Ample opportunities for self help. Scholarships and loans for the needy. Summer School for Teachers, 24' Instructors, , 185 Stu dents. Total - Enrollment, 670. For (Cata logue, address.' - .),-. - ; PRESmENT ALDERMAN. ii on Jua 30. J Chapel HilL N. a BAl'HING i 'f r Tr "Ql.:'-"V- ..' -vR'IvTS-'" :-'-'IU;- 1 : r.r:.!':-.tJl ; b eillTE TENNIS' OXFORDS -i '! i AT PEH ERSQN 2,MHI Yards z flue rrat. 'regu lar prttfe 5c, fOMc. I . Fauafrota 3j Jip. Ladled blii 4'aUt SO, I- Gent's Neglli Shirts 75c. VtIfd Drop !. tch Ladles' (loaf Lisle Thread: ormerly SOc fof- i; : -V:r :-r: - p -;. A beautiful I He or W hite aud Colored Pra.C,s. '- . - MTilte and Colored IKasb K I bi dom, .,;- -v;;;r :- i. -.- : i , One lot of line Cmbrolderl inserting ind Uolored Embrold ery, worth frottf'JOc td 35c, for 5 One lot of IabroIdery wortn irom 3c toT5v lor Oc per fd Snede Kid 'loves. 8-butto length, only Iti j' white, formerl M.ou aua I.7suqw$1, ' . - : ' Ii' - : -' f ' - --; ' '- Ladles' and Rent's Neckwear. ew Hue ; of Tal Lace !25 centi a piece. , j ; ,-r' . ;." -. i , - . r,. - i- : - . Jewel Beltsi 75c. 9fl H 1 t4 PrACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. A Famatt? School for Girl ! Judge Goo. f. Gray, ( schoorof whica I have s jun84 I . Culpeper Va any knowled h sea znor ; Hotel, WEIGHTSV : GEORGE CAMPBELL, Proprietor, : ; ! 1 - ill :.' THE SEA -SHORES HOTEL jOPENS NEW. AND IAUTIFUL BUIiLdING. BEACH, N. Cu FRONTING jTHE ATLATC 06AN, THIS HOTEll IS ENTIRELY NW,. HANDSOMELY ALL THE CONVENIENCES AND TIMES. ONLY HALF HOTJR'B RID E WRIGHTSyiLLE BEACfl IS NOT SUMMER; BREEZES AND Jd AITCHLESS KlEW OF THEN GRAND OLD: 1 ATLANTIC OCEAN, BUT IT 13 THE rTM TWC rrivJri-rvnr'-vrm '1 NOTHNi WILL BE LEI T ttNDONEBY HE MANAGEMENT OP! THE SEA SBfOfRE, TO PROM( ITE j THE pMFORT, DF ITS GUESTS THE CUISINE IS UP TO 1 HE 5IIGHEST STANDARD 1 OF EXCEL LENCE. DRINKING -' WATER) FURNISHED BY ARTESIAN WELL THE HOTEt, IS SPRINKLED 'BY YET IT IS TWENTY MILES AWAY BY INVASION f; --HOTEL ORCHESTRA RENDERS special. Railroad rates. may 4 tf 1 ! SEIAL SALE .1 t - tJ ,;l-, BL&CK GOODS AND SUIJMoR WASH FABRICS. WE ARE SHOWING A LARGE AND) 'i ELL ASSORTED STOCK OF MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS,. PORTIER TRUNKS,' BAS AND WINDOW SHADES; ETC., - BATHING-: &UITS - AND CAPS, i FOR" Li IdIES AND GENTS. - GENT'S, INDIES' AND . CItlLDRENSt UNDERWEAR IN ALL Grades. "JUST REVIVED THE j LARGEST AND UMBRELLAS, $1.00 TO S3.00. t THE'C: W. POIV;OG(T OO. DOHt TR0ST1 TO LUGK :-- s But rather do your trading f where you know yoji will get the best goods at the lowest prices. - ' We keep our large stocki- f Dry Goods up to the wants : an 'd desires, of the: public. : We . receive . ne'w- goods daily; to ; suit .the' season. New things that icame in this weeka big lot of Mosquito Nets at 40c per bo.lt Fifty Ready jnade .' Mosquito Canoi ies at $1.25 eaeh. r r " I A big lot of .Summer Lawns,, )eauti-r fujl new patterns to please the ladies, at 10c per yard. Fine White iLt wn, 40 inches, -.wide, slightly i damaged, worth, 12c,; now ,t0 close ! at 6c rD fender. Batiste, beautiful goods, alt 3 c per pard. -. . ;' ';.;:) I ; I ' -. m I -. : .. Fine line of new Ribbons,! a!ll i rrades, over 300 new rolls for sashesat d. ties, all prices; fromC 5c to 65c per yai d. Our 25c and 35c line of t Ribbonf is : very pretty, i i , , , . i I Our new Sailor Hats are' all on jthe move, We are selling : a big lot of Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, Chiffon, Laces and Veilings. Fine line of Yal Lace and Insertion to match, from - 12c to - l - GEO. O. julyir. ' 1',. JIO. S AEMSTE05G, PKE3T3ENT . THE NATIONAL WIOIINGTON, N. C. i - i THIS BLANK HAS BEEN IN BUS AND HAS PAID OUT $12,000 IN DIVIDENDS WITH .'419,000 TO SURPLUS fc. WE OFFER YOU OUR SERVICE LOANED ON' CHOICE J SECURITY OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH US. JNCX S. ARMSTftONG, ' GABRIEL HOUSES ' HUGH MAORAB ! I GEO R. FRENCH i vrLLIAM CALIPER ' f ' CHAS. E JAMESt 1. CHADBOURN. iSHEYILLE SUMMER SCHOOL 2ND C0XSERYAT0RY WHERE TERE? Ift the beautiful grounds and buildings tt? Asbeville Co)le-i? for Toong "Women, vUle. N. C; i4 The Laid of hl SUt." Oraud i jeoery, deJjghtfu.-Uma.te, average tem re for summer 70 degrees F.. srudr s pleasure. -i : r i ;t AsbevUle, rjeratnre f WHAT? uprb advantages In M Jsic, Art. Llteiatai J Sciences, EUtfotion, etc Pome of the most distinguished artwta and tescberi of America eneJed. Series grand concerts, lectures and entertainments offered. Mr. (eta-e V. Vaaderb. It's eroellen Wrtoreium and extensive Botanical Garden the finest in thuso4ntry are open taitudents in Jtmiaaj and Biolopy. WH EN t Session opens Jnly 7tb. an closes Ancrust 17. Both mer nd women admitted. Tor large circular and full particulars address, aaCHiBaLD AZORES, r wiixua H. sohtos, go. SLIPPERS mm :;-l !;! :; r il't'i' . M r - & RULFS. i Fruit of Loom Vneetlug at 7r. aephrr (.Ingbam at 15 mud He. r-Yi -.1 ! ;. -: . i ' " Ht '40-ln-h BaUste and Lawn, rol- pQ T ored, at lOc per yard. '. - n ,! White (ioods In Persian Lawu, Fre nc h; ftainsoo k ; 1 ndta LI ne u , Organdies, . Ac, at . the Lowest Prices. ' O rani to SnltlngS Tor- Skirts.; at it 1-2 and 15c perl yard. ! ' L , - :1i !:,-':'l!' , '- - - ' -, -'1 : i ' Agent for Butterlck . Patterns. Wash Goods, Ac; . , ! :- '' .'!'''!'-''.' . . .-' ! .' ' .. ri4r ' i1 I'll- -'".' . !i' ' .!' C Orlental and Grenadine Organ dies 30c per yard.' . , 1 New Colored Dimities, Pert-ales and JHadras at 12 l-2e. I Freueh Madras ( loth at 20c pe Linen Crash, for Skirls, at 15c q per yard. . . , s ' m M!;rii)uo iroiu xuc o Mie W-'l.-.-n. . ' - ..... fperjard. 'i-lf-A :-'-: 1-V '--:';-:' i ', -v r:-':::. Very Thfjrouch and ol High Grade. says: ."I since cjy believe it is the.Very best -female ie.". Jlllustxatea atMogue free to ail who apply." fj JAS. ulnwitdib, M. A' Principal. BEACH, C. 4 R.,E. CRAWFORD, .Manager. i , r :v-: --.'.'..'-.'''.. !;-.-V'i :::..;: i-U '." :: :-' : .!- '; , JIlKSMst. ' SEASON " OP. 1898. A , SITIaTE;D ON WRIGltTSVILLE ! FURN (SUED AND FITTED WITH IMPROVEMENTS OF VnbmRN t FRtkl : WTTMTNGTOTsr - 1ST .-; ; i ONlY NOTED FOR ITS COOLING MOisl FAMOUS SUMMER RESORT" I ' i " t i V a-.-B.-nrtiT ;;w'.tr-;'. THE PRAY OF OLD OCEAN AND FRQM THE SLIGHTEST DANGER CONCERTS DAILY. rHIS WEEK -Hi :;,.'-'I?.- vr:'i:;--l:.l ;-;.r:-; ES, I 'tREENES, MOSQUITO NETS, AORTMKNT Off: PA-RASOLS I "J i - , . s , 'Sd t'er dozen vards. or from lc to lOd pei vjird. we have the Crincle: plaitea all ilk.-fine Chiffon, in all colors, a 75c j-pr yard. ' -. I .- i. v :. -;.- j R-ig .line -of Mens"; fine new Cloth-" Vestri; i Office1 Coats, well made, from 45c U $1.50. Fine Linen Crash Suits; well $.-hade, at $2.50 per suit. - ; Straw Hats to close out at very low priced, i-Linen Crash ; Hats, silk band. at 250 each. 1 Fine line of new Derby Hats Ifrom' $1.00 to $2.00. each. Fine line of ; Men's. i jChildren'a and W omens Crash and Flannel Caps, Hats ; and Tampshanters very cheap; full assort ment? of styles.- i ' -' . .. : ; ; . Ladiesi Skirts, all . styles, and Shirt Waistts,! from 23c to 50c-r-aU have been reduced in price to close out- , ; . , - i v ; A fine line of Ladies ahd Gent's Un' derwsar to- i meet the hotweather. "Vesti! from 4c up to $ht)0 each. - I ; Coiei toTiusi. and. w'e guarantee-1 the! price jon every article r We sell to be as chea- as the ! cheapest house in the stateJJ at ; Wilmington's V Big Racket -. 4. GAYLORB, j Proprietor, 3 v r I ! r i F. R. HAWES, CASHES BAIJK OF WILUIIJGTOII. INESS THREE A!ND A BLALF YEAIPJi .vr;; M"-;!.;:.H -:-)' -. i.- -i1-';- '': . I SV W(LL PLEASE YOU. MONEY AT & PER CENT. BJgTISlrAAJTlKJii GUAOta-NTULD. :lt.i C W. YATES t J G Li GIESCHIN ' nr. ' ' ' . EORDiN, U WILLIAM GILCHRISTl DAVIDSON COLIEGE, DAVIDSCIN, N. ' S1X1T-SECQID TE18 BHUIS.SEPlIBER U EDeten Profeiwor and Insftnctors. Tlirw' Courses 'for Degree i lArapl Cabltieta aid Labvp-storles. Liitatlon Hsalthful and -BeaAitlfBl, Gjmnaslum Coshplete. ; i ? -p. ; '; J TERMS, REASONABLE. Ffadfot: Catalogue.1- ;-",.; ; .---1;;- Jul hldent.1 D.fMGLSGfiRH WHOLESALE GROCER. OFF.ERS 5 FLOUR i- i LI fc ; )-"'."v:-n- ! ;' ;! grades; meatxarp ; . ; ;. HEAL,1 CORN,; OATSj; Etc., ; t -AT- BOTTOM PRIGES: jin ii Hv:i:t';-:' l. m fna-R R 3 V'ln. ;i-. -.-TTT-!'- -': i - Time Table ia Kffect Juuj 1J, 1S98, EASTBOUN'D TRACKS,; ' Leave Goldsbora 7:10 a m., 6.20 p. m. i I 3:40- pj Leave KInston 914 a.' in. ? p.- m i-lnAn-.-T-:-8'-S.---f 1 i - ?! I l:' 'I'M A '4 A il a-pnjq;-!! :--;- j.-.;; I -' . Leavie New ' Bern 1 : :Zy p.J , 0.43 Pi m., t. pi m. i . i Arrive MoreUead :,3:4 p. rp.j .6:57 pi :.e'17 r. :....- I! ' I i tv-"-;:; ! '.;f'V' .if..;.: i r.i' ! - .1. ' , - Westbound traiks" Leave Morehead 3:47 a. j m t 7:47 a; m.. 8:20 a. m. , f" ; ! ; ' Leave NeW Ifern 505 a.) jn.j '9:10 al m..'2:50 p. m.- J ' i . " Leave Kinstoh 6:07 a.?m:,; 10:12 a. m.l t.'-. k 1 U. y, ' -: . I i ...:'- 3 :---'--,- - ..! O.IO p.i-IHJ- ii - i -I . . j' :, I . i , ; Arrive Goldsboro 7:00 a. m., 11:05 a m., 8.13 p. rn. ' -1 i . 1 S. L.. DILL, 1 Jun 22 1 ; 1 Superintendent. . , i- m : ; JOHN GILL.'. RECEIVER. . ! i Schedule lnf Effect July , liSS. North Bound -Dally: No. 1. ' Bound ; Dally j No, A 8 30, a m MAIN LINK, n rje . l i . . tr: 1.1 . . T . , f W Pill .'11.:.. -V Ullilllfi IU1.1 : ..-:isv 4ffipmLv. Fayettevllle ...A.f 3:2pmAr... Fayettevllle . 3 48. p m Lv i!Fayetteville iJunt"3tv 1140am il off p ill l 64 a m nJi'D m L.vjt.i.1 Banfordi ;.. ...l.i ,'1 08 p tit S 10 pm Z 40 . p ml 12 42-p mLvi;.-.:f. iiCUmaxi L..'...3yV 12 13 p mjLv... Greensboro . . . Ar 11 06 a m Arji. Xireenaboro ...Lv '8 50 p m 11 (17 a mI.v;;.. atokodale ..;Lv 11) 36 a miliV ii.. Walnut' -.Cove ,,Lv 4 5 07 p m 5 36 p m 7 00-p mi 10 00 am Lv.,.. mural' Hall ...Lv 8 4S a-mlLv.-i.A- SIM 'Airy .Ar South : Bound Dally No. X. ! 'North j Bound I .Dally I ' No. 4. J 00 mi 9' 07 a m 9 35 a mi BENNETTSVILLia. 7 15 p m Ar.i," Bennettsvllle ..tv I.v.i... SVlaxtoni- tV Lva Bed Bprkiga ,.4v Lv:.. 'Hope Mills ...Lv .6 15 pm 6 35 to 4 52 pm 4 33 p m 10 20 a mi ) 40 a mi Lv.L, IVyettevilJe ...Vr Nd. IB. ', f No. 1. ; "i; M" North ! .South -Bound Mixed. Daily :f 1- BRANCH -1 Mixed, , Dally !! !: s i - ' : (rij Ex. Bun., Ex. Sun. B 30 p m Ar.,.., Ramseur Lv.ii.i. Climax ....Lvl S 40 a.m ....Lv 30 a mi 8 60 p. m 3 09pm Lv.i . Greensboro ro ...fl.rj 9 17 rp ...Lv 9 85 14 ... Lx 11 07 tjj-X 9 17 a m 2 30 p m Ar.i. Oreensborp a m a m 1 J? V Ul 12 3pm Lv... Stokesda Lv.ii..,' Madison Arin 55 a m Freight train No. S on, the 0P T"ear and'adkln Valley now leaves! Wilming ton ats4:4fe p. m.? -arrives at FayettevlLe ats p. m. Passenger car . on this tram. , i i ' . . - - ' Connectmna aM Fayettevllle : jpIth At lantic Coast, Line, - at Maxton jwlth. the Carolina. Central Railroad, at KedSprlnga with the Red Spring-s and Bownpore Rall-i roaa, at santora witn ids oeu.oon.ru ah T.i-n nt Gulf with th Durham .nd Char lotte Railroad,! atvf!-- ensboro wlth tha Southera Railway V ipaiy, at wainut Cove I with ths Noroik i ( and . Westara Railway. f . " ' . - 1 J., W. FRY. 1 . W. E. KYLE. ' j Gen'l Manager. , Gen'4 Pass, Agent. TO At'L POINI3 I , Schedule in ) Effect May l, 193 Train 41.i Leavea' Wilmington $:0 Pi m., arrives Lumberton 8:26 p. m.,: Pmbcnka t:46 p. m.; Maxton 6:12 p. m.. Latuinburg 6 23 p m. Hamle!t.6:53 p.i m., Wadesboro 8di p. m., Monroe 9:12 p.. m.; Charlotte 10:25 p.im. iConmects at- Hairnet with train for Portsmouth. - Riohmosdr, Wasn-. liigton, and at Monroe with trala-Tor-At-,iaiitT; t'li-u ! ::-J;-'b --vi; i. Train 41. Leaves Portsmouth S:zo a. m arrives Weldon 11:41 a. m.; Raleigh X0 p nx,"Sanford t:0X P. m., Hamlet' 6:51 p."m. Athena 3:46 a, m., and Atianta 6:20 a. m- Traln 408. Leaves Washington 4:10 P. m Richmond 8 :H p. m.,, Portsmouth 8:45 p. ni. Arrives Weldon 11:10 p. m.. Raleigh 1:07 a. m... Sanford 1:3 a. m., Hamlet-1:10 aj m, Rockingham 6:23 a; m., Wadesboro t:M a. m.. Monroe vO a. to., Charlotte 7:M m., Athens 1:46 a. m, and' Atlanta 6:20 a. m.i Connection at Weldon with -train from Richmond and all Northern point. Pull, man sleepar, Pof-nouth to Nashvlllsi a, m.r Lincoln ton U'.iO a. m.. Ehslby 11:18 a. m., Rutherfordton 12:30 noon,. Atbsns 1:15 p, m.. Atlanta ISO p. m. : 1 ; ; sTraln 38. Leave AUatKA :50 p. m., Athena 11:21 p.: m MojOToe 6; ta I eC m. Leaves CharloUe'S:10 a. m., Hfontoe 5:55 a. m., Wadesbaro 7:01 a. rru, Htualet 8:15 a. m., Raleigh' 11:40 -m., Wfel4oa J;60 p. m,, arrives Portsmouth 5:2a p. m. Train X8- Leaves Hamlet 8:10 Ar rives Laurinburg 8:49 a. m.. Maxton :0f . a. mX Pembroke ; 1:11 a. m., Lwnberton S:53 a m.. WUmlrigton 11:06 nooa. s ; Train 40J. Leavsa AtlahtA 1:00 n m. Ar. rives Athens 8:16 p. to, Monroe f JO p. m. Leaves Rutherfordton 45 p., m.,1 -arrives Shelby 8:6 p. m., Lincoln ton 6 :56 p. -m Charlotte 8:18 p. m.,; Monroe :19? p, Wadesboro 1D:X1 p. Rockingham 11:01 p. m Hamlet 1130 p. m.. Sanford 1:02 a. m., Raleigh 1:16 a. m., Weldon 4:W a. nx, Portsmouth 7:2S a. m., Richmond 8:1$ , a. m., Washington 12:31 noon. , - j iTaln 18. Leaves Hamlet 7:11 p.; m., ar rives Gibson 8:10 p. m. Returning, leavss Gibson 7:00 a. m. aijrlvea Hamlet 7; a. m. Train 17. Leaves, Hamlet 8:40 a. bk, ar rives Cheraw 10 :W A. m. RetumiBg. laavse Cheraw i;09 p. nu,-arrives Hamlst 6:X6 jb. ' -- i'--'' r 'rf 1' All trains dally except Noa. r and 18. Trains make Immediate ; conrectlons at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile New Orv lsans, Texas, California, Mexltj, Chatta nooga, : Nashvllla, . MsmphlK Macon, Florida, i I for Tlcketa, Sleepers, ete arply ts : i ' A THOa. D. MfcARES, 1 !l ; ! Gsnl Agsnt, Wlhnlngn. N. C K BT. JOHN, , J V s I Vies President and Gen'l Vianagar. -Hi W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Msijiagsr. j: i Vi E. McBEE, Geu'l BupertntsnlenU ; . -T. J. ANDERSON, Gen'l Pass.; igamt, eenaral OsTlass. PmrUmattb. (V. ; -1 : YOURSELF t Gse Big a ts- linnaratt aiscnarge, inaamatioba . irritatiosa df nlciraiuit . of m a e o a ..tfi&mbr&neL IPmrtou enucwav Painless, a xi atrI " THEEmM CMtU'ritCfJ. ent or poies-oons. ,,n br express, jtcepaid, fft 11.00, or it bcftk, 2 T5. Ur6B 8D si MUMS.' fliyn Garo 1 -J mm f fa i 4r.l K.mmm bo wmn. ! PERFECT JYPES "I I t jwhat agood tnvtiwMoit'abouM bV are , rfsssm "1 T . nrfd atasinsT QtMURMS) it he PiAOoa am rscoarntsed I by vara arflsrt. who unsninttngty rcocn mark la thsm. LSDdard ; : PUuei i':: -'Tlor.Cl Drgaua. : , for Kent. : Hrpalrrttg (onirulriil Term. S PU and examine our stock or -arrKs ft . Hlutratl CataJocuei. i ' : II (HLIS -ft. STlKIr". I i 9 N IJtwt St '. ' tn lHh M. N. Xf. Baiumurd, MX Wastilrrton, D. C TLttfiTIG GOflST LINE. - 0ohdu In Effect iUj S. jKJt, ! IDartura mora WUmlagtoo. 1 . 1 NORTH BO CN IX DAXIT No, rassenacr rus M .A.:M. tiolia It)-: 4s .-a. nu, Warsaw I ; ; ;a. n.. UoullHr' U:u) rx i ' . . ; Mlsa ia: p. . m.. Korkr ! Mminl 1 -Til w' ni K.. p. m.. Waldon J: p. m. I'trtsr. burg 8:34 pA .ltlchmorKl I 4y p. m., Norfolk p. WaaaV log ton U:M P- m.. liaJttznora " Tt.ii a. m. iPhlladeiphlA t &0 a, m.. New York I.U a. lioa, lod 1.00 n. m. . ' DAILY i-iio. 40 Paasna-r Dua Uks, P, At. noil a t.-a p. ta., Waraa-w7 1.1 a. : - I na., Uoldsboro ltalo p. jtn., WU" ; . l - son.' 11:06 , a. ta.. PTaboro t:sf r . a.-m.i Rocky Mount llifrj m. m . : ' i J4on 1:M p. m., Norfolk 10:11 -; . i a. fa., Petersburg 1:14 a. to.. : -; a .1 Klclm- d 4:00 ,i m., Vhln. ; ! ton 7:41 a. n., IJaitlmora i;Ul a, . ; i j . to.. Philadelphia I U:3s a. -1 New York S.ut pi m., lioato . '- tl:- - : D..-ra.i . t . i . i.; . CAILT Wo. M PAMSancsr Dus rjack except aonvtils 4:11 p. m., Nssr liar . ctumuay i :v p. au IJts p. m. 7 SOUTH BOUND. DAILT i0., . ifr ,laiaenirr rti Lak $ 4o i M. Wttixsanwiw :J6 p. On., i Chad- i i 5 i ourn p. m.j Iarloo 6- u. I- t. :.l - a. n . . , v-iv v I.U f. til., fJ 14111 1 Of ( ::a p. m. OolumWa lOifm p, va.,' Liv.nniark 6.13 a. m.r August 'V:E6 k. tn.. Macon 11 :16 s a. ta.. - - i Auania :iz:s p. in., Charlestoa ' ; 10:50 p. m.. rmvanrkkh l-w a. m. ii I 4.J a I i -.-j. i - Jacksonvlll 7:3u a. rn.. St. iu. f i 1 gustlno lO.JO.a. m Tatupa I !X " t'-'t ) :l X.' m.- ;. :H-i .- '.-'- j, - (,- r . i-l'. ! ARRIVALS AT Wlt.MrNGTON FROU " J . THM MUK-fll. 1 . . i' DAILT Nor 49 ruasehgnr-vTA.vs ' no. , 1 ,s'K M. ton 1.03 p.' in.. Saw York ini . i p. m., l'hiladoiphla 12 t a. in., an ; j v- HaUlnioa 8:u0' a. m.r Washing- il: i .ton 4:30 -a. m... Richmond lm v ! .' .. i . a. m.. IVtersburg J-):au-a.' m ' ! ti ; i'; Norfolk, 9:ia m.,; vidonii:f4!. a. in.. Tarboro 12 :29 ' p. ' m . Hwky Mount 1.10 p. m.. Wilsoa' s. - ; - - t 'M. v. -in., i Goldsboro-.' 8;iio p. -!. .;- tn, Warmw 3:&y p. ni.. Magnolia - :' ' '. ,- - 4:13 p. m.' " J.i-i Vii-' : '(Vi ! DAILY rNo 4r-Passenger-rave Ios. 9:3o A. M, ton 12 :W idtrht. New York' 8:11 ! T a. m.. PhlladalphU 3 t p.. m. Baltimore i: p.i m'i. .Washing" 4. "il ton l.i6 r. mr, ntchmond 7,M ' p. m., Petersburg' 8.13 p. ro. ' Norfolk a.ao p. ta.t Wei!" ! don ; 43 p.m., ITarboro 6:M p. ; j , .1,1 . ui.. ivo ay iount i :40. a., m i , : f leave Wllsen 6:2 a. ha., Oolda, 7 , j boro 7.01 a. m.. Vrw 7. M a. I I ' '; "1 in.,'. Magnolia j):0's, m. , . - - - Vi I IAr.Y1No. bl I'aasouror 1eave Nm 1 " 1 sxceit lterr 9:00 a.' in.; JackonnU -! Sunday 10:26 a. m. - i - ; 12:15 p. n, i FROM TTlEi SOUTH. Ul i ; DAILY No. M-rassangef-j-jeaa Ttmi' j 12:20 p. m. pa 8:10 a: m., a.nford 8.07 p. ml 'i jacKsonvlliee;00 p. m.r SavahA fnah 1:45 a. m., iChariesroa t it :!'. a. ro., Columbia1 6 4o a. m., At-i ilanta 7:60; a. m I Macon 00 . i m.. Augusta 2.10 d. m.. In ' maik 4:17 p. in., Sumier 6.08 a. " in..' Florence 8 53 a. in., Marlon , ' , -1 . : 1 8:34 a. m., Chuirbourr lu:3 , - . ! ! . in.. Lake . VVaccamaw 11:0 p. m IDally except Bunday. : n : r -. .K;! Trains on the Scotland Neck . nranru ;-!. : Road--leave Weldon 4:15 p. m.liallfa i i -:j p. ;m.l arrive Bcouana Neck -at i:c -iT1 B- m., Greenville 6:57 p: m.. KInston -7 :s I Ii p. tnji Returning leave rUnsion 70.-.- m.. :;- 1 Greenville 8:52 a. m Arrlvlag HiUlfax a$ I s' 11:18 a. m.; Ueldoa. ll:Si a. ta., dally cept Sunday. . t t , . , ; ' Trains on' Washington "Branch, leav t' rWashlngton 8:20 a. m; and 2:S0 p: m.. ar t j rive Parmele 8:10 a, in, and 4:00 p. m', re turning leave Parme'e 9.35 a. m. and 8.84 ? p. m arrive Washington 11:00 a, 'm. and 7:20 p. im. i Dally except -Sunday,' J :, -.iii I Train leaves Tarooro, N. C, dally x 'l : icept -Sunday. 6:30 p. ran;. Sunday 4:15 pf Ul., -'"I t arrives I'lymoutii 7:40 p.. m. and 6:10 p, m. I J iKeturriiing: leaves. I'lymduth dally; excspl i f Sunday 7 :M a.-ni.r and Sunday ;00 a. ! ' arrives: Tarboro 10:06 a. ir. and 11:90 a. m. j r i Train on Midland N. d Branch leaves -f 5 Goldsboro daily except Sunday 7 10 a, m"i " arriving Smlthfleij. 8:30 a,i m. Returnlnji i leases iSmlthfleia '00 . m.; arrives al ' ' iGoidfiboro.; 10:25 a. m. i -i! i: j .:! ; !'-. i Train on Nish vu " Prarn ' I ImltsbI ' !Rocky Mount at 4:30 p. msl arrives Nash i ivllle 6:06 p. nr.. Spring .Hope. 5 30 p. m, ' jRetumlnir leavfs finrlne. l,r.a u-nn I i: m.i Nashvllla 8:35 a, m.. arrives at Itockl '''" I Mount 9:05 a. m.i dally except Hunday. iT 1 I . .uji, v.. -auLmi j3i niKu Haves tvi;,. - 'j saw lor Clinton, dally except Sunday. ' 'i l 8:10 a. m. ahd 4:15 p. m Returning lea.! ; !i; Cllhton 7:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. ra. T t i l l i - Florence ; Kauroaa leav iFee Dea i-og i I 'I ' a. m., arrive Latta 9:24 a. sn. Dillon I M"' 'M'i a.. m.i; Rowland 9:60 a. m., returning leave I ' ll '1 ItowlAnd 6:00 p. rn4 arrives- fmion ftan v'i" p. m. ijatU. 6:35 p. m., Pee Leer 7:00 p. I I . Trama. on Conway .Branch 1mm Hal - 9:25 a. , m. Chad bourn 11:43 p. m., arriva ; ! Conway-1:40 p, m., leave Conway 2:45 u. i i m.. Chadlioum 6.30 p. m., arrive Hute I li , p. m. Dally except Sunday, " , Central of South Carolina' Railroad', leave Bumter 6:05 p. ... Muininv.s.i 1 ,m arrives Lanes 7:13 p. isC, leaves Lartesi r i8:34 a. m., .Manning 9:08 1 a. ml arriva ' I Sumter 9.37 a. m. dally. '. 7 i L Georgetown ana Wentern Railroad ' jLeava Lanes 9:30 a..m. ruid 7:40 p. m ar i rive Georgetown. 12:00 m., 9:0J p ro, leavs iQeorgetown 7:00 a. m.i -and 1:30 p. m , ar-. rive Lanes 8:20 a. m. and 6:65 p. m. dalla 4 fcxceot: Sunday. ';;; " i , .,, i'. .; - Trains on C. & D. R.tR. lea.ve Floreijcw IdaUy except Sundav I !R:4.vl it rDarllngtoa 9:18 A.m., Cheraw. lu 30 - iwaaeaboro 2:& p. m,l loayb ;Florsrc: tdatly txcaut Sundav to-.z. i ti .; ni , . 'Darlington 8:50 p. m., BennettBSVille i'il Soinday only 8:60 a. nxi arriv DarUngtoa 8.20 a. m. ,1 i , ' i Leave Gibson faliy except Sunday 6- a,, m.,r Bannottsvllie -:49 a. mi, orriv Darlington, 7:40 a. m., leave Darllngtofs -,7:45 a, m.i arrive Florence 8:10 a. rn. Leav Wadesboro -daily except Sunday 300 pw-tn-r Cheraw 6:15 1-nu; Haftsvllle 2:15 pw m., Darimgton 6:2 p. n., rive :Florencsi " ,7:00 p. m.. JeaVe DarUngtoa, Sunday onlai ;7:5tt a m.,i arrive Flor elite p5 a.: m. i Wilson and rayettevlUe Bnancni leav Wilson 2:17 p. m., U:13 p, m..l arrive Selma (8:60 p. m.i !ll:58 p. , m.; Smlthfiold 8:02 . m.,s Duruii $:30 p. n. Fayettsvilla "4;afc p ' !m.,! 1:07 ,! ta., Rowland 6:U0 p;r m.. rex turning leave Rowland 8u4 a. m.. Fay- etteviile 11:10 p. m., ,10:30 p. m.. Duua 11.50 p. tn., 8mlthtifcld, 11.28 p. in.. Selous 12:i& p. an.,- U;44 pu- taA arrive Wilson 1:11 p. m.j 12:19 a. m. i , I Manchester & Augusta Railroad trainsl leave 8umter4:29 a. -m.; Creator 6J7 , jp .; irTlye Denmark 602 a. m Returnln . j t Denmark 4:17 p.l ta:, Creeton fiOX p. m., Sumter 6:33 p. m. flally. i i , 1 Pregnalls Branch ; trains Isave Crestosj 6;45 a. arrives Prt.gnalls 9:16 a. tsw ' iRe turning leaves Pregnalls 10:00 a, ra arrives Creaton 1-60 p. tn. Daily axosW Sunday. ' i ; . -. . , ( Biahopvtlls Branch trains I leavs El Bott U:io a. m. and 7:30 p. ra, arriTf Luckaow 1.00 p. zn, and 8:80 p. m, Rsx turning, leavs Lucknow 6:06 a. m. anA 1:00 p. m., arrive Elliott 8J6 a. m. and i-dt p. m. Dally except Bunday. i . liauy except Buaaay. 8un3Ay only. , t . - H. 1C EMERSON, i ' - .' ' General Passenger Agsat. f jrw. ikrvLji, uenrBU stanagsr. 7 The Clyde Steamship Cos W YpRK, . HJstTNGTON, N. O.' suii uswivuswuniii,! i, falsi KmU NEW ; YORK Tn WTLMINQTO N. C. S.'s. BENEFACTOR;. Saturday, July 1C 8.: S.. CROAT AK.. ,,.. Saturday, July WILMTNGTONJ N. C.J FOR NEW; YORK 3. S- CROAT AN... ...Saturday. July 15 3. S. BENEFACTOR. Saturday, July-3i from Wilmington! -nV b., for j j , , GEORGETOWN, S. Q. S. S. BENEFACTOR. Tuesday, July 19 S- S. CROATAjN Tuesday. Julyj23 ! Through, bills ' of lading . and lows through rtes guaranteed to and i froai polnu In North and South Carolina, i For Frslght or Passage apply to I , TttO. EMALLBONE8, II ' - :-' .ii- . ' SllTMrnriinA.t I THEO. SGERy Traffic Manager, 4 I? r t .'t -. -jAt I -i t i ' ill iH w : A- i . 1 : i -ill 1? i 4 4 ' ml i'-l ! m : I- W:R:;: : r V -.-IF I 3 it I'
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 22, 1898, edition 1
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