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I'. THE WILMINGTON MESSENGER SiTURDAF; JULY 1883J . t. n 1 (;!" I- 1 iiii i ) f Wit C-e- iifcr ! Wti .'4;.'- 1 : ' 11 : ill ft t 1 (I:.' 6 ;. rj v. Is I '111! 1- Rf':r;vr:u S.! at' tt 1 M. tilt -r.4.1.. W;.-- Sr ' - JACKSON ft BELL COMPANY, i 1 r - ': -I ! .? '. ? j -iris- " 'f Entered at the FostofHc a Wilmington "...! i IN. C, as second;! class matter; If April 1I..W87.- i M' ":--Ti.--;.: j', V j -.1 I- M . -: . ' f . If ' TfellMS OF Sl'llSCRIPTCION. postage r.rnD. TlJ ' DAIL "MESHENGfiR by m-11, Be 'yarf 57.00; six months, 33.60; three months, 31.75; one moeth, 60 cents. ' I Served in the city at 80 cents a month; -me week, 15 cents; 1 .75 for three months ! er 17-00 a year.' I TUB SEMI-WEEK LY MESSENGER by mall, one year, : (two I page paper). 11.00; eix months, 60 jceou. l'n advance. , WILMINGTON. N. C ri. j;. 'i, .-:"-tiri;--i.' SATURDAY- .J' i;ly 30, 1S!)S.' 1 kl.n.MO ON It KSELL KT AX. .- . When 1 the editot tl J jn yesterday's Messenger orr Urn- hell and Simmons waij written, the SliSimohK had not then- we have read tUm admin i.stered fiijre-head f1",'' Dais the ' Demagog reply of Chairman reached us. Since ill... m . t, and the cant5;u to MewboornV, a s Corpulency," big e, iwho denounces. hi.li negro supported i in one breath, as . il ! i,.. the ' next ' breath "savages", and in bliibbf n'and bubb es 1 o er in eest.ify that he wqg fort unite in muling baby hoijid as to of iia, negfo .ink was kospitable breast eU merited.. Dan is.it 1 whole vi 1 11 i in : himself, band-.wagnrv melui Mr. Simmons executive scribe, well characterizes! and says Jt in he he coarse and ul- Ra style that t hira-terizes all that emanates from hii Every .line in it from 'a-vicious. khows that it caJinr! mind." lie- meets the brutal attack; uion himself in roiind term.si that iiita maul, i lie ;- denoiiuee I tie statements made in AtiT r letter person. 1 to myfielf as ema? ly d'oions of a vile Heart, devoid of. my A fetraint of const if nee and as th'e im a MISERABLE nar..(ent virporinic) lof 1 - There Jia.s growi up1 in North Caro-i i-ina -d-uring the- la.4 few. years, a horde of, which vou ari one,' whp seek" by; iletraction-, and v x efanaation of: .their and mislead jlhe or j themselves posi- belter, to d-ceip )eoptfl. and gain 1 are notoriously unnt lias co nei"8'hen -these rnis- iiid hypocrites iwill iT'OKjid.: hut fittingly I de loriad before an out-i chairman of i.tha ittee sought In,- 'inocra.r '01I;"-I v public institu- formliition concerning ui2 any possi- anil in order W awiu Ja,,.iJ(,ad: tion-. nsrepresentation he w ent ui e The man anJi, cita liters to obtain lit. mem. Of the peuiterftiary nrtia i6etf i ., .111 neCt'S- soil ga h !L.t,nt' feature; in tidri v 1 lie .an ""'j-"; - , -r v ; i:. .( i t- The people eampasgu vhd -PaV diSCUSblOUH have 4 perfect ngmf -o . i .. .. ,,nA I hv their raoneys aiT Tuihllr-s or kealli-ut, to mil mage wiselv fiuu p rJrtide'ntiy and "hontstly- r TiZ mismanagement of the peniten r tinrv'was nototoij1!. Russell h.e.L . -r ' f. :.. had giv id glvin Hotonenlm kicku(1 ou(J be. jR.jSb b'lunderink,' kupidity undjun iaithfulness to- ah jmpoitajnt public ' trust. As yir. Siininons says it had ben stated "'in tn public Ipress "'and frolm mouth-to ruotli tfiat'ihe goyer-' Tior hiftl deterrniued to-pemove sMr. -ijiiilth from the ofiiCeof -supermten-.- deijt 'r because'of incompetency,'-, mis T manage p;i'nt and c)rr,ujtion.", It -was i- said by the governqr-i this fibese quills. driver on the sly jhat his ' reason for . lhe;-removal iof Snjlh from the ;p6si 1 - tioh of super-intencient of the penlten- tialry, thatunder htm the penitentiary " management 1 was pot only squander ing but. actually 'stealing the property of I the state." This Hi-s Corpulency 1 i ! ,has repeated., The people have a right ".'j.p ! ;'' K j " ' f fi ' J. -i , to j know all about the management of ; any public iinstitiUion. The Llawr.de nrapds this !publi3(ty,l -but no. report 'fof 1S97,- had ' been made. 'All was 'i i : t ' f -.- - I- - l -i .- " !: ' N,v' kept from he' publjp ieye. Secrecyiwas ihe wc)r4. -To tryhto find "out was a crime and-: ioffencejf against, the gang - 'stipervis-ing. i Mr, Simmons needed the "report and itsked for Information that I Tl . l - a . i-- - 1 p 1: .i 1 - . - 1 Met i. purposed l. using fiu : the democratic '- Mampkign Hand tJook-for 1S98. iBut iBstead of a decent reply"! he receives jthe grossest.!' insu llj. 1 Instead of- being furnished wit ha "full report of expen ditures, 'etc., of the! penitentiary he is "rsfkultedpersonallp.i and coarsely.? As . weiSaid" yesterdavj,. it is - only : the gaihe :ofi bluff and(ilo'dgel)y means of al false crv . and tei outpour of Kus . "it R 1 -1 .-. -ri " . '" t --i ii.i.;:" 1 S eelf's ibile and -blustter, Mr. -. Simmons had a ris;ht to be surprised at the treatment he: received, and he tells the ttsit'li 1 liat "never bfefore has a state of ficer ueealed frornt public the reports and' records of his pffice." He puts it thw : . "fAs representative of a great party wlikh polled in tlm last election 145,- O0Q votes -constituting two-thirds ofj 1 the tax-oavers of the state. I : did. not! ' think: it would be impudence or effron tery to ask you in 'their name and aN their , representative -for fhis informa -5 3'Iti has "been an old' time tradition,' inrth Carolina-that' public officers) - are publtc servants. I did . not know! that since the1 advent of you and Gov ernor Russell the'- time-honored rule! had been reversed .'and the- people hadf become the servants' of the,, office holders.";, i ' , r--:'jM. -,!,- ' -fVff -''-": i'J-i-w--Ks"- :y-V f::-.-Russell' has played m'any parts in th fafce he has appeared .in for eighteen months." He has been governor, pros-j ecutor,,' tsr,. military generalissimo , newspaper-, correspondent, and , at; thq head of the capitoj' arsenal. But when 1 hq undertakes ta!buly" -and malignj .. when-in sa proper ay information st i solicited he will" J find' that the 'gun- - kicks and that he as throwing an Aus rralian tioomerang. The good whita '.people will "be? neither amused' at hi aritics ! nqr deceived .Toy his lofty, imJ p'efyious vaporingi, The. board of dired . tbrs held a secret Smeet'ing and resolv-j "tD have Mr. Sirambns roasted, by Rus- 1 Veir NBefore the campaign the gover-f ', nqr" will find, that h will be tortured - pver tne now. iuo, , ujiuwi muiju- 1 v fbr public speakers and he has all dlong been the object of newspaper qastigation. - 1 . 1 ' The shortcomings,1, the. 'misdoings, he abuses, ' the outrages, the cor jSuptions of- the prnt, vile and titterly i incompetent jblack-radical adr fainistration will be" exposed without fear or mercy. ! The. white men. of Isorth Carolina are Resolved upon a hange. They will not permit the aff airs of the state to be any longer con rolled by a eft of demagogues and gnoramuses. who show they care bothing't whatever for - the fame and glory and prosperity and peace of North Carolina. The white men of K'orth Carolina mean'to control. Cor ruption and vice and incompetency puHt be swept away. In the Messenger's editorial of yes- fterday it said that- the charges i of Ruasell must- be met not his tirades and billingsgates, but his charges of democratic misdoing! : This , will ; be done. the Raleigh News and Obser ver, i that is rendering very faithful iBervKe to. the democracy in the cani- paign, in' its issue of yesterday, meets one issue raised by Russell, and blows I it into nothingness. It says: Kererring to the statemnt made in Mr. Mewborne's letter to Mr. Simmons in regard to the Anson farm while our ! information is limited, yet we have understood that ithe rental paid for the Anson farm is $1.10 pet acre and that under the contract the state has ( the privilege of cutting . wood without repletion on that farm, and there be4ft-&7xiich wood on it, the jstate has already cut wood to the value of several thousand dollars,. The- privi lege of cutting wood iji such quanti ties is such a valuable addition to an ordinary, lease, that the - suppression of that part, of the contract by Mew- borne: shows mat in stating the rental he desired to create an erroneous im pression. If his other allegations as to the Halifax; farmland about the Castle Hayne 1! property are equally misleadingi his roor-back may prove to be more damaging; toj himself than to anyone else.". i t IIO.TIE FOLKS . Campaigning ty picnicing has be gun. We- hope that campaigning by organizing will be put to trial in every township. 1 Begin the' work soon. It takes brains, enthusiasm" and industry to do it well. ' Do not put fools at it, Two brothers were killed and one Ttnocked senseless by taking refuge under an. oak in a thunder storm. They werej sms of, Mr, Dudley; Gooch; a highly respectable farmer of Gran ville; county. More people are. killed dV" getting under trees than in" any other way. The Messenger has sever al times warned .against this. It is better to get in the oyen and ie down and take the rain. Whatever els you may do be sure not to go to a tree, for. protection and shelter. Get as far from trees -in a storm aspossible. It js unsafe 10 walk the streets under ( lbv Wa flnrlnc a atrvrm of thunder and rt ' r ighiPg-; , - ,-. There areSiome pleasant -signs visi ble on the poitic?ai sties, tntess our newspaper exchange are efring in re norts there are good signs of return- ing 1 reasbn and brlghtning prospects Kfr the success ofttie White Mali's party. The outlook sis more encourag ing now than it wah.-fwo weeksj ago. Of CovVrse it is going! to take a great deal of patient wisely directed work to rescue the good pld sU e from the clutches of .demagogues iand rascals. But it Will be done. I Let all who lova North Carolina and are proud of its "history, its great "deeds, its advan tages and its devotioq to liberty unite in a common purpose and with a re solved will to bring back the old state to the control of : the .white race. 1 Representative, W. W. Kitchin was renominated without a dissenting vdte. This was strong approval of his course in the congress, as well as a clear " manifestation of his personal popularity He - will have to canvass? against Judge Adams, probably, and we hope he will beat him so badly that 4., .r.-:. ' . .... - i. :. I the Jydge will be induced to wish she had - sought renomination for : : the judgeship. 1 " ' 1. :'.; -j". :jr ' :' . '' "i. ' ' ' ' ' -'i '', :' t Ij BREVITIES, ; John' A. Wise who was. defeated iby General Fitz Lee' for governor .of Vir ginia (Wise a republican) has written an interesting sketch of Lee for the New York Criterion,-, the very 1 bright sparkling large $4; weekly in .New York;. Fitz wa$ graduated at West Point near the ailj of his class.' He was Wounded , in' battle -with Indians, wasl wounded "twice: in the great; war and -was a major general in the .con federate army. , In the ancient city-of Jerusalem: a large congregation of Hebrews has an elaborate a"nd-L.earnest prayer in- the Hebrew language ! for. i the :. United States and Jthe ! : success of i American aims. The Jews -cannot' forget the sufferings of ithir L people in Sparin, says the Richmonc Presbyterian. , Great blindness prevaiis among the people of-.Spain.: -There" are. 148 1 in every 100,000 inhabitants. But blitid pess has generally i prevailed in that countiy so that truth . was a lie, black ness' white and -rightNwrong.: ; ' : . We notice that even" Colonel Wi J. Bryan's - goldbu srnemies admit that he. "ras a most soldleriy bearing and 'JoCiks micommonly - well In. a iui- form,' ' as the New Ycrk Tribune say Air. iirjan nas maGc a commanaag j. ear;uKfe in .eyUry : arena in which h? has fgured in ihe congress, in The national convention,! in the great can- .: ".-". .'-' - - . --- I : ' - - ' -v j - - fe. - H-f :. vass, and we may not doubt h?i will act; "uncommonly .well" if her gets a rhanccf ire battle. 1 No- man wi h his strong jaw was ev.T a coward - , The Atlanta Constitution made .a great thing of the recent - confederate. disblay. It printed an edition of fifty- six page on the Wednesday of : the great h display. It was most j liberally illustrated and fairly overflowed with the historical memories and incidents .of the great war.?. It was really a big thing, an achievement to be proud of. The ibest papers are noting 'Samp son's silence as; to Schley. The Phil adelphia Record in big letters print U "Sampson's s;ant : praise i for I Schley. Uon. ,IIe will furnish many a theme The people illl have scant regard for Sampson's Jealousy and slight, i " The Messenger i$ much gratiSed to note that the venerable and very dis tinguished j Rev. Dr. (Moses J. Iloge, of Richmond, Va.; is n!oW reported greatly - injproved aftf-r a severe and protracted illfless. He will -probably recover but Dr. Hunter. Mc6uire says it will be a long time before hfc wUl be- able to t resume' his work. He has many 'friends and admirers in Wil mington who w'ilJ rejoice in his im provement' an?! probailej recover. I 1 1 , , 5 Ur I N'Mi i".-.'!..-f !' I ' 'il-"" ' -''v'ij' ' ''"I -' BaCklen' Arnica Salve. '-!,- "- -. " . .j i; .-; l y-'W - i-'' i"' ' - The bestl sarve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uloets, Salt Rheum, Feer Sores, Tetter,. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,! Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and "positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It "Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Price j 25 cents , per box. For sale by R. R. Bellamy. THE EE.TIIE,S HVFOCKlTICAL There' 14 a widely prevailing "belief that the war department has been sec tional ip 4' a r thai it has steadily dis criminated1 against the south and from the beginning of the war. Up to, now, after three inon this and! more of war has Tl r s : not a single southern regiment been sent! to a seat of jwar. General Wheeler Ls about; the only confeder ate who. ! had any showing to see a while General i Lee has been Spaniard side-tracked and; kept- safe in the south. ' Personalljj we do not object to this disposition tcj ignore the south as we do notj desirertjo see our brave boys butchered for such specimens as have come, to light in! the Philippines, or in Cuba. 1 We prefer to ! see the north do theHlgihtlng a it is the north that has gone knto hysterics over Cuba and reams of jfrothy: sentiment have been used up singing itsipraises. But in as much Jas j the j call 'for troops was general: and the' south had. its regular, allotment! of quptas jn the! call, and this has .been responded : to promptly, it is but proper and 1 fair that there should ;, be equal: rights : accorded and no sectipnal discpminationsi The ex cuse given is tliat southern troops were not 1 equipped and. prepared for war, t,'. a ' : .. .I ( -il ' r i 1 - - . ' ' whjile northern troops were Ieuv:ta -; ':, k-:- '' ' "- .Ml;.Til-1 .ji "or'-'-.-"-' the. northern were sent -sto the front Very v. weSll . ! if J true.' Biit' somehow - : - . - "I ' "! iH r 1 - ,. " . - " the .southern troops were not armed and clothled promptly:' and Maryland had two $ne; regiments on a war foot ing at the start! ; and! they ; were not sent. We beiieVe thut soutftern volun teers, after two months in camp would I .-.:(i . ; 1 ; . I i': . -j ' .- ; do good , fighting. They ' used to do it in less time in the great war. - " i 'atarrli Canuot be Curef with LOCjAIi APPLICATIONS, as tey cannot reach, the seat of disease. Ca tarrh Is 'blood, or .constitutional dis ease, ani in order to cure It you. must- taKe jniteirnai remiaies. jtiaura catarrh Cure is -taken Internally, and acts di rectly onl the blaod and mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure, is not! a quack medicines. It was prescritied "by one of ithS best ipltyslcians in this coun try for years, and is a regular pre scription, i It is composed of the Ibest iaifipa; known comlblned with he best blood 'purifiers,: acting directly on the mucoug. surfaces.' Yrie perfect comtoi-. nation of the two ingredients is what p duces such wonderful results In cur- ing Catairh. Send for: testimanials free.; ri -ii Uj ; . 1- I n- ,- r.;. " - F, J. CITEfNEY & 'CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by : druggists, price 75c. NORTH CAROLINA Fayetteville " Observer: In three weeks 'time the Fayetteville Electro j gas piant will he - in operation. The ibuilding-for the plant is now in course of erection ionj the vacant lot next to Goodmans brLdge. 1: ! ' I . -;f-;. - ". i 'i-J '. (- ..H i -': . , Greensboro Record': - J. R. Hughes ,some years ago' bought! a farm sup posed to ,be rm' down. jThis year he gotfromfjt 806 bushels of wheat from i.50 bushels soj.u.: jjfc . has yet. over, a thousand bushels, of oats' to beithresh ed out.; ' I :h':i-lr;:j f ;;'" rl -:-.---.' '-, : Webster Herald: 1 Last. Wednesday Whjle fishing I in1 the: deep hole near town, Harry Norman, with ordinary fishing' tackle caught a salmon that weighed 6i pounds. ; There have been many '.large fish xiaught in:this bole but this is the, 'heaviest by- all odds.: Har ry sold it-to Mr.:. Leatherwood for $1. . .: iPRtsboro Citizens- ILsat- Friday- there was the heaviest rainfall -in: north western Chatham and .southern Ala mance that has ever been known in that. section of the- country The prospect ' for corn crop, in Chatham was, perhaps, never better than it is just now If the : seasons. hold out Chatham Jwil have corn this year. 1 i Washington Messenger: The report of the condition; of the crops from dif ferent, parts of." the country is , con flicting. From the Aurora section we hear the 'prospect for fan abundant yjeld of porn j and cotton were never better: amd som of the farmers pre diet the largest .crop in years. But the reverse Is true of this part of the country, ) ; ' . ? ! Wilkesboro 1 Hustler: I The i church and school house at Wilbar was struck by lightning on Wednesday : of last week i and considerably , damaged. Henry Vannoy, who: was working in his shop I near the building, said that a: great ball of fire seemed to fall right at his. feet and he was severely" shock ed, but soon recovered, tit is a istrange thing ithat the building was not set on sfikk::Ui-: l!'.-i1- - Kr -HJ u: f.-JTPTlr -i-vh 1. '!;. I' fl"! '--; ! st J Greensboro Record; A farmer nam ed Thomas Hart, living near Lieber- I ry station, om the Factory! branch of the-Gv F. land Yj y. railway, wafe found in the: woods near his home Tuesday morning. He had been out the day previous hauling wood to the! station and failed to return. After a search he was. found ubeside; bis wagan dead. There: were no marks, of violence about his - person, and it.ifi taken for granted that he died of heart failure. His team of mules stood beside the body all tight. ; : j Durham Sun: The news of the death iof Thomas D. rTurner,! who was carried; to Raleigh several days ago, was received here this morning. He died at: Rex hospital this 1 morning about )6 O'clock,: of typhoid fever, and .was about 40 years of age.. The de ceased was a son of Hon. Josiab Tur ner,' and! was well khowin throughout the state, having been .for a number of years la traveling salesman. (This writer' knew Tom from his boyhood. He was a clever, companionable polite young man, one to be esteemed. .We regret to hear of his death. Messenger. at . -r.-i i-",iM ; ' V;-. :--.: i..l - 44: Vi. ..1.-' . j - Charlotte Observer: It Is not un likely ;that many soldiers who are now volunteers, will, "when; the cruel war is ovar," become regulars. The major ity of 'the men: who j hare gone from her are fascinated with 1 camp life. The Observer : understands that Lieu tenant Erwin s of , the Queen City Guards,. will, --it he gets tbroughuhe war saely petition to be transferred to the regular army.- r It is not unlike ly that Lieutenant Powell of the Hor net's Nest- Riflemen will do likewise. I STATE PBESS A leading --preacher of this state, warming up on his subject recently, tatd that the, 1 death of a certain North Carolina, soldier in the Cuban war was more glorious than anything toid of In th B.ble. Another preacher a college presidn,t. ays that a million aire hv gave ti this preacher's col-If-pA a rnall parlj of his ijnmene for tune (nwJf by pelting poisonous ci arette) ,is the south's greatest philan trupist', - Tht-p- frentlrni-n shuuld at once bf-mr war 'urrepondHrits of rm jellOAi ' journal ' wh-re "J'arns" conimanitl K.jd prices Ralt-Igh Pro- Mr 'If. h' tf-ns, of Warsaw, was, untit.srec.-titly. a .member of th- state democratic fxecutte, oommllltr. H-w-as th author, at ih November meet in? of thNmmitte-, uf the resolution invitinsr- IkMiwIiIte man, regardless it . how thfj' havp voted heretofore. wh intend t-j ute nth us in the forthcom ing elation, anl, vhu tit-sire white supremacy and t'ojii go ernrrjt-nt to attend anl tak-i pari m al d-niij-, cratic prirnaris! Ha.- a can didate m his district r-(eitly , b-f.re a d'niM(, ratic -iin t-nt Ion fiirMh" nomi nation f'r Judge ,of ihf superior court. He v;t.s b-at-n, fairly He now rites a letter hareinjr the democratic party with ' beine I-: "controlled ! by go4d-b&;s and monopolist" Would W' haV mad" this false charfre had he" received the nomination j for :lude? Or is he: willing . to make! a false charge now : against his late associates in order to secure the "fusion" nomination for that office ?-rRaleigh Post. Iri the year lifp Wake county had a republican official who- had been in of fice since boyhood andj - had - defeated every imari whp tiad Jopposed him until: many men (thought- the wisest policy was to let-him Stay 1 in office and try to elect'the balanc of the ticket. There were other demderat's, however, who believed that the true policy was to have an examination of the affairs of. that office to sV whether it was 'run on business iprinaiples or on 'republican: principles";, One 1 morning : a Raleigh-newspaper.-iquotjng from Vice-President Hendricks's famous speech in 1888, i-j'Wei tnust I turn the rascals- out and take a look at the books," he de manded, that tfcw: jofficial should -be defeated so that jthe 'people (ould.take a look at'the boJks,. (The editorial tre ated great .consternation in the repub lican ranks, the Official in question was furious and. poured out the vials of his .Wrath on the head uf the editor in all his speeches, thijouglwut the county,: and the fight was waged on the propo sition,! r.'LetVs take a look a. Uir books." fit . 1 When jthe lunwcaiue for the uflk-ial tu turn tv-r' the office to his successor, .he quietly; retired. : took a train that carried him out of the state: and -judgment-was. obtained for $1.000 for the money of widows and orphans whichthad disappeared. Raleigh New and Observer, j , 1 , . '. -1 s CARTERS C3ITTLE IVER PILLS SICK HEADACHE , Positively, cured by these Little Pills, ' They also relieve! Distress from Dyspepsia, 1 ,:. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. ; A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi-i ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue' ' Pain in the Side, TORPID LTVER. The ;ReguIate the Bowels. , Purely Vegetable. -!'! - " !-'- :i : " ' ' 1 Small Pill. ! ! Small Dose, Small PrlriA,. .Substitution i : ! the fraud lof the dav. : I ! See you 'get Clirter's. Ask for Carter's, Insist;and demand ' ..-I'M ! Carters Little Liver Pills. T HOROUGHLY' PREPARES BOYS .. . .i - I . . ili --. -. . j . h -' . '-i.,-. for best Colleges, West Point and An napolis. Board land s Tuition $20Q per !year.-;l' i- j.-f' y 'If j-. .- i"; '.: .'-.,' References: Senator' John W. Dan- iei; of Va., Capt James D. McNeill; of C, Dr. W. G. Curtis, C. 1 - Fayetteville, N fit 1 Southport, N. For illustrated catalogue, address, : DR., SAM L W. MURPHY; A. 31., , ' -Principal, Fayetteville, N. C. july 20.1m. , , The North' Carolina .V:'i r-jff ;'i :. '. :' j - ' "- : -l'ii- College of Agriculture I 1-1 f-!t:- i H '" ' And; '. ; ' -t tl ; .-. ! 4 :.".s : :' - - . , - . ,-.' . .j : Mechanic Arts ; ' jl ! ii(t. -;!.. :. (..:.;.' I t I ' ! Will re-open September 1, 1898, with improved equipment 1 in every, depart ment, if. Twenty-three I' experienced spe cialists in Faculty.' . Full course in Ag riculture,; Science, Civil, 'Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.: Expenses very moderate. - :-.'! 1 ; ' . 1 ' i: . For . catalogue 'address, - ;: I : " Pres. A. O. HOLLADAY, . Jun 27 tf, RALEIGH, N. C. The State Normal and Industrial College. Q FFER9 THE i YOUNG WOMEN OF tha State' thorough professional, literary, classical, scientific, Tand industrial edu cation. Annual Expenses $90 to $130. Fac ulty of 30- members. More than 400 regu lar . students..- Has matriculated, about 1,500 atuderitsj representing every county in the State: except 1 two. Practice and Observation School of about 200 pupils. To secure board in dormitories, all free tuition applications must be made be fore Atigust 1st. ; .; 7 - -' - : Correspondence .invited from those de siring competent, trained teachers. For Catalogue and other Information, address PRESIDENT McIVER, Jun 15 1 Greensboro, N. C. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C. SIXTY-SECOND YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER StU Eleven Professors and Instructors Three Courses for Degrees. . Ample Cabinets and Laboratories. .Location1 Healthful and Beautiful. " Gymnasium Complete. ' . ' ' ' j TERMS REASONABLE." '' 1 Send-for a Catalogue. J. B. SHEARER, "Jul '2, I - , . , President. . THE DHIVERSITY; I- i-:- . t-i" .i'''"!l: '' I '--I.' '"". JARGEST PATRONAGE AND FULL- est equipment in Its history. Faculty. 88; .Students, 508: three- j Academic Courses; three Elective Courses; three Professional Schools, in Law, Medicine and, Pharmacy. . Advanced classes open to Women. Tui tion $60 a year; board $8 a month. Ample opportunities fori self helm. Scholarships and loans for the needy; Summer School for -j Teachers-, 24; Instructors, 1 1S5 stu. dents. Total. Enrollment, 670. For Cata logue, address. ' PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. X Jun 20. tt - Chapel. HuTn. hi4-' j t " ' I ! ' 4 (..r ontvl Sti 1 trv' ju-j'i.! , ju J Chic&KO. ! Ijujj ."v.-.v iirit. Lm'.iii. SLIPPERY TIMES tnese are Mippery ways nre. r-Bices bottom has certainly .slipped: frdm under jiec-t- an uvcr me oiure. - LADIES'" CRASH SKIRTS,! 49c and LADIES' FANCY PLAID KKIRTS, LADIES FANCY LAWN WRAPPERS, T3c and VSc. LAD1LS' Kl.NJJ tiALS ll.NUKR IT HI T."?-t? CT? 4 If T T?CC XT ft T" T k t"s nTTT' rn,. fnTJCJTrpc" l'ttt xl ar-T t t HIGHLY DECORATED FOLDING i LtAIHluK UKLTSi IN ALL COLORS, FROil ' lite UP t fie entire remainder of: oiir Summer Stock of T.aw ana oiMints we are closing cfut at half r-ne -Lfoieu onixu ttAisi, xormer joo cilu. . ;j,uese goous ai e u. tsargain. - see tntm 1,11. you etui auoru a. new at hair o oui- suiuni(u,nAiB at nair price. lis Market $tj-eet, Sea, Shore tiotel, AVRfeHTSVILLE BEACH, 'Mi .a GEORGE CAMPBELL, Proprieior, THE SEA SHORE HOTEL OPENS NEW AND. BEAUTIFUL BTJIlJDINQ. BEACH, N. Ci.fPRONTINQ THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. THIS HOTEL IS ENTIRELY NHT, HANDSOMELY .ALL THE CO; VENIENCES .AND, TIMES. ONLY-JEIALF HOUR'S RIDE" WRIGHTS Vr LLB BEACH SB NOtQNLY NOTED1 FOR ITS COOLING SUMMER BRE; iZES AND MAH'CHIi'ESS VIEW OE -THE GRAND OLD ATLANTIC OCI A.N, BUT IT 13 THE ON THE 'CQNT- tfENT. . NOTHINGyiLL BE LEFjT UNDONE BY THE MANAGEMENT OF THE SEA.SHO-.te. TO PROMOTE THE" , THE 'CUlSIr IS UP TO T LENqE- DRIl.tlNG'WATjER THE HOTeRisPRINKLeJd BY YET IT ISITVNTY MILES' AWAY BY INVASION? HOTEL -OftvJflESTRA READERS SPECIAL, iLROAD KATES.! ! may i tt PEi CE INST ; H.m4,- .-.: -,. 1 - A 1-ainoqs 'Ihool for Cirli. Very .,i''EJ.::TJ: - Ji J .-L-j ' ' ' o.ujKe yeo.ij,, ray, uuipeper a.Jsays: ,"I schsol of which ' -feive any: knowledde '" j 31m 24 MANIU ; AND SANTIAGO WASi GREAT -AND Prices 011 SO Uf - - - IOT NOrl.-Ladis7 Shirt Waists . worth $1 for 2j cents. LOT NQf.-Gtots'. Negligee , Shirts worth $1 f; r;50 cents. LOT NO, ;3.-The Balance of our Organdies and : Dimities worth lScjfor 7c Don't forfcet the 'Trite ; "Early Bird'1 and Ageiit for Butterick's Paper Patterns. SUCCESSOH TO BROWN & RODDICK. Ifo. 29Nbrth July 24 ,.3Iake -?our Idle, Monty Earn - THE WILMUGTOK 8IVING3 AND TRUST .COMPANY WILMINGTON, N. G. i V : '.:!..- ' 3-'i -f: j - '.-'y IjVhich has tlte largest Paid 1 r '''' tt .It' '-'I V North Interest Paid deposits at Rale of 4 at Bank Loans madn 'Low Rates on any Good' Security for Short or Long Time,' ! H-M"i S'Wi' '-V 1- i '!''. .( ". I , '' j-i; been the f ouf.d ,lon of many fortunes, i Ii ,".Savlngs and" .Tst Co. today la worth posit next mn.H. . I 4 , J. W, NOBWH'D, , rre.iaept. ...) . i IHVFjr-l YOB -THIS WEES TO SPE13IAB Seeoriable You caii"weU!afibrd 1 Gob -Is they are offering at Greatl" i , V Reduced No. July 17. in m AR ifiifflmKL VV. t I IB 1 H1E.1UI11 tlJ II I J fB Send tor ci Par. For Sale hy Wm. H. Green. ' - "... ' j- r FOR NEY 600DS. na.en t a Toot to stand on The them, aniditbe Prices: are falling to &V. She and VKSTS, 5c an-1 10c. T 'i-t, . i . ', 1 .. .1 1- r . 1. .!.!.:- FANS. Ef-and Iik ORGANDIES value. pnee ll.&O: ve aiv . lowing M,r,, season tAHro u . -t,,J you. All 1 !- I Wilmington, N C. K. E.; ( RAWRD, 31 anager, I Mr' w JUNS 1st. REASON '. Ot? I A SITUATEd ON WR"(GHTSVILLE FURNISHED AND FITTED WITH IMPROVEMENTS OF MODERN FROM WILMtNGTON, "N. C. MOST FAMOUS SUMMER RESORT COMFORT OF ITS GUESTS IE! HIGHEST STANDARD OP EXCEL- FURNISHED BY ARTESIAN WELL. THE SPRAY OF OLD OCEAN AND FROM THE SLIGHTEST DANGER CONCERTS DAILY. . ' TUTE, Raleigh, Ni C. Thorough and of i llieh GradeJ II J " '. M ':.-: H f i 'r-'" '; - i .' . !- sincerely believe It is thfe very best female Illustrated catalogue free to ail I Who apply. j ''Jas. DiNWlODllj, Mj ,A., Principal, 1ARE THE ' --v.: M-v-i-'J.I.'K These Goods. VE Saving About the th? 'Early Worm," ' - , - '!. -.-r i I1"'- I - i i i Front- Street interest by Depositing i ' i i n Capital of any Strictly Saving Bank la Carolina, ; . , . , per cent per annum. i- if : i for Regulations Governing Deposits.; - i '-' -i--!'lM' 4 l-.-f-v J - -"-' 11 One Dollar Deposited iinlThe 'Wilmington! t o you the five; dollars you expect to de-i .i- - I f vr tvit.tfrs ? i .-i I - . i nv.r eT.niv. i-.-i v ice r-iesiueui. ! I ' .( ' uiwuieii - j SECDBE SOME OF TEEIE BARGAINS tol call and learn-what Prices. RKET STREET. -: ltbii Tno only eaf e, ore and PILLS Till H ri Kr offered to Ladi I especially recommund. i ed to married Ladiea ! Price vcr box 6 boxes for $5.00 "BiaUC-AX. COn - ClevelairVOhio. ! - HA?mQ ACCEPTED X;-.-r"ftr : -.- i - ' .' '-I'. ' .- ' j THE APPOINTMENT "A3 ONK. OP , THE LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS :: !i ;.-:.yOF TBE-r-K.l lV.-!i-! CELEBRATEDO, Vokht MiUing Co. , Royal Flour: We take1 pleasure In offerir'-C it the publlc. .Whoever desires to pur chase, the finest - ''.'- . . 'i : FAMILY q FLOUR PoJil in this cir-, will Jo well to- -tend for sample' lot and try It. This Flour tog-ether with our, celebrated PAROLE, FLOUR We consider the "finest goods In, the market. And we w'oAlJ be plaseil tp give price to all ho really. nta nice Liaf of ltread or batch of itlsouit. U AND 17 S. FROST STHKETI Both Phones No. 14." 23 '" r' : un Black Hose, White Hosev RedHosd Ribbed Hose, Cotton Hose, ;! . Linen Hose OF THE BEST QUALITY. AHD AT ?LOWEBT1 PRICES. DON'T M1UTAKE THE SORT OR PLACE. . I ! ! :V ?f.-f."",-f::;-:''!' "O:' - i--'- ., - Garden Hose j J WILMINGTON IROrf WORKS n Time Table In- Effect June Vd 1898 EASTBOUND TWAINs.. , - Leave Goldsboro .T'-IO a. inv, 3::40 p. m., D : 20 p. in. : ', ' . Leave Kinston 9:14 a. m. fi:12 p. m. Leave New: Bern; 1:30- p. m., 7:23 p. m. -i.p. I ! , 4. 32 p. m . 111 .43 pi Arrive Morehead .3:46 m., 8:37 p, '111. , p. fn.'6.S7 p. WESTBOUND TRAILS . i.eave Aioreneau . 3:4 ' a; m., 8:20 a. m, t Leave New Bern 5:05 a 7; 47 a. 9:10' a. m., z:l0 p. m.r . : : -i- 1 .1 Leave Kinston 6.07'a. m,,'10:i;a. m. 6:13 p. m. 1 Arrive Goldsboro 7:00 a. rn.. 11:05 a m., 8:13 -p:. m.f - ... : ' 's : j .1 11 ,S. L. idiiJl, Jun 22 ' I . Superintendent. JOHN GILL. REGKIVER."1 Schedule in Effect July .3, 1838. ,-r.i3outh : Sound Dally No. 1. North: Hound Dally j "No. 1 MAIN' LINK. 7 05 w m An.i. Wilmineton 1 ... .iLv 8 so. a in 4 02 p.m 3 t2 p m Iv... Fayetteville -f,.Ar Ar. .. Fayeueville ,l.,Lv n 40 a m 11: 50 p m 11 :54 a im A 48 p ni i 30 p id 12 ii p m 12 Vi p m It 5i a m 11 07 a m Lv : Fayetteville Jun Lv LV..... Sanford ..Lv 108pm 3 ,10 j n 3 40 d irn Lv...... cyimax .4:...Lv Lv.. Greens'boro ..:Ar Ar... Greensboro ...Lv 3 60 p 4 32 a & U7-p Iv... -StokesSdale -...Lv 10 3d a m lOtW a m Lv ..Walnut. Cove ..Lv Lv... Rural. Hall ...Lv 5 f p jin 7 IK) i tn 8 45 am Lv ... ML -Airy ...Ar South Bound Daily No. 1. iNorth 'Bound DaUy "BENNETTS VILLU. 7 15 p m 6 15 pm 5 35 p m 4 52 p m Ar.: Bennettsville Max ton , R"el- Springs , Hope Mill ..Lv ..tv ..tA' ..Lv m a d U7 a 9 3." a Ly- Lv.. Lv., 10 20 a 10 40 a 4 33 p m Lv., : Fayetteville .Ar No. 15. ' Bouth' Bound Mixed. Daily "1 North" I Bound MADI3',N BRANCH Mixed.' I Dally j: i:- IEX. Sua. Ex. Sun. 6 50 p m S 60 p m S 00 p m 2 SO p m 1 15 p m 12 30 p m Ai.j.. Ramseur .... . Lv; Lv.ij...i Climax ....li.Ly Lv.,. . Greensboro' j.Ari Aci-i. lreen? 1V0 :,.lsv B m a. uu S 30 aim 9 il aim 9 35 aim Lv... S'tokc i .le ....Iv 11 D7 aim Lv.. Mail .'....Arill 55 aim Freight train No. 8 'on .tne cape: T"ear abd . Yadkin Vjalley now ldavea wHmlng ton at 4:4ii 'p, va:; arrives 'at Fa-yetteviUe at 11:15 p. 'm. Paaicnger. car' on. thla train. - ! r Connections at Fayetteville With At lantic Coast Line, at Maxton swlth the Carolina Central Ball road, at RftdSprlngs with the Red Springs anl Bowmore Rail road,: at Sanford -with the Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf with the purham and Char lotte! Kalir-oad, at Greensboro . with the Southern Railway Company,- at Walnut Cove: with the Norfolk ? 4nd . Westtrn -Railway.' -n .,:'..' - n J. W. FRY, W. E. KYLB, , Qen'l Manager. Gen'l Pas. Agent. I OS W TRAPS' TO AI Ii POINTS NORTH. SOUTfl AND rSOUIHWESf , Schedule in Effect May X. 193. . I Train 41.-Leave Wilmington I:)' p. to., arrives Lumoerton 1:26 p. m.,,. Pembroke i:46 p. m., Maxton 6:12 p. m- Lartoburg 6 23 p m., Hamlet 6:53 p. to., Wddesbqwro p. m., Monroe 9:12 p. m.; Charlotte 10:25 p. mt 1 Connect at HunVeU with trtln for Portamouthj Richmond, Wa4n- lng-ton, ana at Monroe wirn traia ror At lants. , ' . '! - Train 41. Leaves Portamouth I -.29 a. tn, arrives Welqon 11:41 a m., Raleigh 1:30 n m., Sanford jt:03 p. m., Hamlet 6;5l p. in. Athene 3:45 b. m., and Atlanta ;20 a. m. ' Train 403, 4eavs8 Washington 4:10 p. to Richmond 8 !&6 p. m., Portamoutb .8:.4jS. p. m. Arrives Weldon 11:10 p. m Baleigh X:07 a, m., Sanford I:3S a. ro., Hamlet t:18 a. m., Rockingham 5:21 a. nj(.t Wadeeboro t:S4 a.'m., Monroe '-4J a. m., Charlotte 7:SQ m., Athens :4a a. ru. and Atlanta 6 :2jl a. m. Connection at Weldon with train from Richmond and all Northern points. -.Pullman sleeper, Pomouth to Nashville, a. m Ltncointon Li0 a. m., Sjjel by 11:11 a. m., Ruthertordton U:S0 noon, Athsns 1:15 p. m.. Atlanta 1:60 p. .nu - -' -..Mi- j . : Train 38. Leaves Atlanta t;S0 p. m,, Athena 11:21 p. xn., Monroe 6:56 ' va. Ieavea Charlotte 6:10 a. m. Monroe 6:55 a. m., Wadesboro 7:01 a. m., Hamlet SOa a. m., Ralelgn 11:40 a. -Weldon 20 p.' m., arrives Fortsmoutbj'65 p. m. I Train 18. Leaves Hamlet 8:10 , m. Ar rives Laurlnburg 8:46 a. m., MiXton t:(3 a.- m., Pembroke 9X1 a, r m., Ljunjberton 8:53 a. m.. Wilmington 12:66 ooa4 1 i . Train 40Z.--Leaves Atlanta 1:00 p. in. Ar rives Athens 1:14 p. m., Monroe f ;iQ p. im. Leaves Rutherfordton 4:35 p. m. Arrives Shelby 6:U,p. m., Lincolntoft i$6p, m Charlotta S'lli p. m.j i Monroe I.-13 p, pii, Wadesboro 10:81 p. m., Rocklagiiam HiOi p. m., Hamlet 11:30 p. ni.. Sanford 1:03. a, m., Raleigh 8:16 a. Weldon4;i5 a, in Portsmouth 7:25 a. tn.,- Richmond S:K. '.a. m., Washington U:31 noon. - , -'.. - - Train 18. Leaves Han)lt 7:1 ti, tn., ar rive Gibon 8:10 p. m. Returning, leaves Gibson 7:00 a. m arrives Hamlet 7:60 a. Im. Train 17. Leaves Hamlet 8:40 a. m., ar rives Cneraw 10:60 a. xn. Returning, leave Cheraw 6UM p. ; arrives Hamlet 1:88 p. blf .-!'-;:".,,. ,t; Tp '"::! . is r it;-.;;-';' ',- i- (-. -Jj-.-.-. All trains daily, except Noa. 17 and 18. Trains make immediate connections i at Atlanta for Montgomery; Mobile, -New Or leans. Texas, California, Mexico, Chatta nooga, Nashville. . MemDhls. - Manns 01.4. ... .. . .... '.'. Vor Tickets, Bleepers, etc apply te THO8. D. MEARK8. I Genl Agent,; Wilmington, N. O. B. ST. JOHN, Vice President and Gen'l Manager. xx. w. ts. uixivxuxc, rraino Manager. V. E. McBEE, Gen'l Superintendent. T. J ANDERSON, Gen'l Pass, AgasU. Otasral fttaesa. Pertsmests, Ta. ::'j'. .-.' :V''- le jmi 1. ifligli Co; 1 n MI BOpllf PERFECT TYPES ioo4 Of what trstruneot bouKi be are 2fCsrAiMMVM:-i 1 - - U.rpi ttw Purkut are iniriRs; qualities , oi rtfo(TOlsd ' by evr j tocrI -Lrttit. ho , unaitlactngVy reoum rnnd tnm. Mjtodart Orxasta. : i'lno : , Tuulot,' 1 Fur Hrut. h Hrpalrlug onifulfut Tfrnu,' I C;j end ejTamlfie our to.-k- or rrtts fos autasumtei Catakwu i 1 Nn.twn i:UtUiKlr. MX Wahln4rtvn I i". TLrtNTIG G0AST LINE, MIH-OUN-i III JIU,V in Dp4rture rrom "VV.ttmJng-iua. " NORTttBOVNp. IIAILT N. 4 r"a"nger Pu Ifa. b A. M. kH li).k tn,, Vruw 11.14 In-J loidtMre 11. 03 a m suust J.X) P. im,' Tarttoro !-8I I. m.. s e.Jan 5:2 p. m.. ltrs-' uurg .t p. m.. ItichmonJ 6 4 ,11. ru., .Norfoik fc:5fc p. tm., Wa : ihgloa li: l p. tn.. Bait 1 mors , liJ a. m., PhliJI:nhU t iC a. - l Nw Tork l. a. to., (Boe. tn 8. p. nr.. ' DAILT. Na.f'.'4-V rajwengcr Due Mss i T:liP. M. riolla B p. m., Warsaw' I I o, ". ., Ooldboro 10:10 p. ro.. Wil-- al. m.. u'eido Rocky Mount 11:67 na - on l to p. ni., (Norfolk 10. Il m... i'etrrsburg 1:14 a. m., ( Rlehra- d 4M a m WMhlh kpn 7:1 a. rr.. Biunor ii , vb Philadelphia n.35 a. m Hew Tork A 9- tu.. Bostaa o. m.! ' . : DAILY except Sunday 60 Fahgr Due Jack. n villa u p, tu., rar Uara P- .26 p. t 3 ei i;tingr Due 1 Lake ' . .i.vn.4. 4:s6 a. ,n . t'had. Mourn i.u,2s p. m,, Marlon 6:4J; p. ii., .Klorvnc 7 j 15 p m., 8umlf 11.12 p. mi,. Columbia 10. 4 p. ra. ; 4nmajk6.13 a. hi., AugMt "4:?a a, m.v MjKXmi I1:1U ..- ui.; Atlanta 1 J NK p. m.. i.,uai-l9toa M a. in., i St ' a i.. : .'i Jackitonvl'llo7:3u a. m.. gusune 10,30 va, ax.t Tam'pa t M ' . - - -. n . v -'i -".f-'.h . n ARRIVAllii AT WILMINOTON-FKOal ' K I'M HI jrV 49-1 HI NOIl i ll. - - " - - DAILY 6:40 P. M. tbnvll.UJ p. m., Ai-w York 9 i , . ro. I'hiladelptvU 12.06 a. ni , - Jltalumor .8:60 :a; im.; WaWn i : t(on 4.30 a. m., JUyhmoad ' --: . 1. m,v. Petersburg. 1S:(W a. in- : n forfo. 9 10 a. in., W'HJon X A. in.. ' Tarooio 12. At jp ' m ! l)Locky Mount 1:10 p. ia.; VUo 1 i -. 2.20 p. in.. JoldlKro lit p. 1 lit , Warsaw 3.0H p. in., ManoJla ' 4tl2 p. m. " , DAILT No, 41-l'a-engr4li4iv Oo , :3U:A; M-- lirf. 12:W night:, .Mi,w York l " f m PhiUlelphla 12 ti p. uk, I' lialtlmore I.S p. m.. Washing, ij.", ton S:4 . at.. Itlfhrnoad )7.M I i p. m.. reterakturir 8.13 p. W.' , t .1 - i (Norfolk i:ju p. m , 1 Jon :43 p. m.'frarljoro 6 1 00 V. m., Rorky Alouwt 6:40 iu, ' ... v ... Jinuii u.i tu III., -.1 OiJY ' bxro 7:01 a. m., nnuw 7 68 aA I tu.. Magnolia 8.06 a. m. ' DA.h.1 No. 61-'aHttenger Ijimv Ne.A y i new J.ern :uu :a, in.t Ja4.kofiviU. Sunday 1) 26 a. at. .-j- - 12.15 p. m, MIQM Tnn HOtJTH. DAILY,ljo. '64 rassenger reATe ram.' 12-pruv. .i. 8:10 a. Sun ford 3 IT, p. uj Jacksonville t:uo p. tn., fivan- ' nah 1:45 a. m., Chariton' 6 U a. m., Columbia 5 4i a. m., At. v Iknta 7.50 a, m.. Mat-on V K) a- , m., Augusta 2. 30 p, m., Du ,iark 4:17 p. n., fiumter 6.08 a, ' m.. Florence 8.55 a. m Marloa ' J(:34 fc m CJwuJboom 1D 2S a. in., Luke Waocamaw 11:01 p. m. , Daily eiecept Sunday. .Trains dn the-'Bcotiand Neck Branca Koud. leaWo W&ldon 4:15 p. m., lfailfaa 4:30 p, m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6 M p.im., Greenville 6:57 p.im., Kinston'7-61 p. m. Returning leave Kinston 7:50 a. nx GreenvlUe 8:62 a. tn.. arriving Halifax al l:U a. in, Weldon U:tt a." m., dkUy- ac cept Sundjay. ini-.-' ' . . s ' !, Trains Ion Washington Branch leivs Washington 8:a) a. jn. and 2:30 p. m . ax rive Parniele 9:10 a. 'm. and 4:00 p tn re turning ltave Parme'e ;3C a. m. aiid6 M p. m., arijive WaHhington 11:00 a m. aal 7:20 p. m.f Ially cptcepi Sluiday. ' ) -Train leaves Tarooro, N. C, dallyUak cept Sunday 6:30 p. m.. Sunday 415 p. ha, arrives I'jymoum 7 ) p. m. tu.i t.io p. m! Returning; leaves Plymouth dally excepl Sunday 7150-a. ni.. and Haiuday :00 a. ni. arrives 'llurhoro. 10:05 a. ir. and 11:00 a. m! Train cia Midland N." C. Branch leavea Goi!dsbor dally except- Sunday Z:10 a ra.,. arriving iHinithfleid :30 a. m. KeturninJi leaves tfrnlthfleia " 00 a. ti arrive aA (kldbort 10: a.' m. ' " M Train jon N aativuit Vrwrh ' )&?! Rocky Jfount'SI 4:t) pj m.. arnv. Na.iw ..ill. r . ikf . 1 . . ----- Hie 6.0$ p. m.i Spring aiiope 6:30-pi i eturnlag .leaves Spring, iJopft at 8:04 u.iif p. hi., opririg aiiopft 6:30- pi is ..p ..ut.Tiv txm-, sit. TXxlTlVt? lit 1 Hi m ' Mount KfUS a, m, daily except Sunday - Train ,on Clinton ' Branch liiave War -aw fori Clinton.. ally - except Sunday! t.r'0 a n.,M 4 H y. in. '.turninir' leaves 'lintou 7m a. in. un.', , . Jorei.ce Ranriaa leave 7- tl a. m., irrlve.IatL 9:24 a. rn. DUlon l u a, m., ltowland 9:50 a. in.. vtui-ninir i.'vT ltowlejvl Ki 6:00 p , m., arrive ?uion 6.2 Ujatus 6:36 v. m.i-. p. 1 iuoa rT ' p. m in., dai Tratnk on Obnway Branch ia.n 1 thui 9:2& a. m... Chad bourn 11-1-1 n , iT S"rC &urn 6'3tt p' m- rr've Hub 6:11 p, m. Dally except Sunday. . Central cr South Carolina Railroad leave Suauer 6:05 p. m.. Manning efsSp. B..I a ra.. Manning 9:W a. m arrtva Geongetown ; .ana Wentern BanroaCI Leave l. 6;3u a. m. ,d 7:40 p,. a- Mi Mo.. 12S n m . BUUTHBOUNll DAILY U . Trails on Cj & D. R. R. leave Floreiui ' daily j except vUI1aay- Ka.rtmw Darlls gton 9.18 a. m:. Cheraw 10.30 a.' ni" -Wadesboro 2:25. p. i. Ioave '- B-lonc ! daiiy i except Sunday p. nu. axrwT ' Kr'?K 8:5VP,-m-' t-nnetteavlll. T ' , j 9:20 "4. m. - arne UarUogtoa i6 lbon -dally, e.oept SuricU 6-21 a.-ni., Bennettsvlllo ;49 a. m. iriv. 0it" "-..avo Vorenco 8:10 a. m. LeaV Mradtosboro daily -except ttunday ZM m Cheraw 6:1- p. m., Hartavllle 2J5 pi ?m aiU?ftn 6:p- c'- rr,v' Florenc. 7.W h, w. Leave Darlington Sunday onli 7:V"9.r nl- n"iV8 Floren 8rl5 a. tu. i 7 vvjison and rayenevUle Branch Teare JJmm, 8:30 p m.. FayeiteviJ'. a "1 Y' 1.07 a, in., , Row land 6:00 v, n," T. ihg leave' Rowland 9:50 m Va 11:54 pv to., Smith&eld lZ:5-ji - a&lml P.:5..f-12n-l9 a:4m.P: m- v'wilaoaelLU 1 JXaConat.!r Maliroad tratoi iie Sumter 4:29 m., CreatoA 6JlT r.,l uve Denmark, tm a. m. Returnin; pregrjAii Branch trains leave Crestow vf. ,a-rrlv PAinalla 9:1. a. ou ?i D ieaVM PregnalU 10:00 a nZ !5ldly.Cretlll1 W m- D" W M!" trains leave aott U:W a. m. aad 7:30 p. m., , axrivs rtfiW,100 i x 8:30. p. 'ml! turning, leave Laeknow 6:06 a. m. an 8f0 p. m.j arrive. Eliloti 8:2S a. m. UJ i-JS m. Daily except Sunday. . T, D41y except Bunday. Sunday 4Wly,V ' " H. M. SaOSRSQN. i- SNiiTiJPnTJ MinaceS --raqae) TteClydg Stcaimhip 1 Co!. jUTvT YORK, j .TYLMTNOTO, CL n and GBoaauowN, ;;.! c., iiNta. . PTEW YORK FOR WIL&ixoTON. N r. & I' ASTOH.Satury, July 13 1 rt,iKattrraay, July 23 '' WILMINGTON, rfc.C.,: FOR NEW; YORK 1 ,S. S. CROATAN Saturday, Julvis ! ,S. S. BENEfACTORrSatiirday-; July 2 p.Jil WILMINGTON, C. FOR- L GEORGETOWN. S. cTr. ' ,S. S. BENEFACTORJ Tuesday. July 1- ' " l c enAinM rr... -. . " r1" ls' -..... ..lucsuay, July ff; - a. aa . d . a . .. '. r il f iiiruugu Din 1 os laaing and lowaaa through rates guaranteed to and frosft. poinu in North and Bouth QtfoUaa. For yreight or Passage apply toTl " t - KMDOWIL'b, U j- - IB I'l ft -i .!' '! SHBO. C BOER, TralBe ManauTiT . ' , I ' 1 I Bowling GrtW nr. 11 ' J I. r w rT."vr a Jr . . -i. I fit 1 1 if - fv -if I Y w -i .it. I A: ) . WW ,:t M''-tf. .... i :C--" iflJ :l(i l.ft -. ili'u'vV-!? Ili JT : if y -, . , r a ! -! j, A If i t ! -i 1. :' '''..' -1 i '4 ,r ! f 1 (j Hi-
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 30, 1898, edition 1
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