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; V : .t - j.lPJi;:rf4.::; 1 : S- 'Ai f48444- 4 h h i . V. 1 L J .Hi lift JACKSON Jk BELi OOMPANT. Batared at fh.' Fostofllc t Wilmington, i:'!M -2U:C'ha second matter, : p. 4 Ajm is. jaw. - 44 TEUMS pF 8UBSCBIPTION. ? - a POSTAGE PTSFA1I. j; tffJ DAI LI ne yar, 57rQQ; ; ME8BENQER by 'man, lx j months, J3. 68;. three BOittbs, J1.7S; doe month, (0 cent. Served In tbt cl'.y at 60 cenU month; ne week. If cVnta; L'7 for, three month r 17.00 a year44 "" .". X I .,' -'J TUB . SEMI-WEEKLY MESSENGER (tway page papers), by mail, one year.5 fl.M; six montni, w centi, in aavance. WIJ-MINOTON. K. C ; THURSDAY, AUGUST jll, 1891 WEStTKIIJI CAI104.INA JWi;T;IiELP ; : . : TIIE VVIlOSiEI east. '-rf- tThe article -frori - the Charlotte Ob J si-rver copied : in Jfesterday's Nksssen- ? i - : - . i - i i : vj i : 'V. er naa a( ;saggesiion auoui wuu w have ihouEht. i ana concerning wnicn we recently held a conversation with -pnc of the most active and intelligent campaign" I workers in New ! Hanover ! ') bounty. v The I Observer kindly and' -sympathetically; said this.r: r ' " "If :we North Cariilinlana are indeed s v brethren,' bound . together by .a commoa , tie, it is our, duty to forget theoreti-4- cal politic? and Unite not only for the rescue ,ot. .corimunities like Wliming on from a Condition aproaching; an archy, ' but toVavert, trota, ourselves possible eaiamities such as these CQm-' munities are- doomed for at least a timei to endiiro. VW'e, must carr the legislature this'yi'ar, In order ,o give to the people oUhese'eastern 'commu nitles anii counties local goverijiments under which they can live, and not ; only so, but :toJnsure that we of the west are not ourselves re$luced tb their condition." ! ' "I ' That; emphasizes the "truth.' The Tvhite men of, populous. Western Carp, Sjna must come up to the. help, the re- tbe eastern section of a cpmmon are all North Carolinians, an not rlsrhtlv and hu manely anpatriotically remain lndf- ierent tp the deplorable- stateCol affairs in all the eastern portion. T hie other day th county groes. x rty-fi ve m agist ra t esln Cray e.n met and twenty-peven were ne- We have pot 'sefn the! precise. figures feiit repeat-as we recall what was told us. Tiw . figures appeared :in :the Raleigh News-Observer. -Think of the condition o! a county 'or a jc'om jnunity 'iriiwhieti.ihree-fourths or one half. orJ one-foiirn of the maj istrates are i negroes. Su h'; a condition :is enough iq prompt every white family to move out at tnce and find, piviiiza- iOtK- in iiaiirax -county tnere are )eht negrcr wtniaersi handling the 6rivate mails of the white peqple. The prosperous ; town of 3cotiM ' . Neck, situate in one of the finest and" most aftractiyet sections of North CaroliM, and this Writer: has visited fifty-one counties, is afflicted with a n lfgro post-. master put in by McKinley through the - saucy and 'inflated negro ' White with" the - wrong ;' - .-, 1 : - "i. name.! Then burly hlarks are visitors to wh te public interests. ! schools to look after their It is surprising that they made more ; than one" visit i Wilmington ,4s com . pletely in -the hands of the lenemy a'nd ' v under negro bossing. Rnssell,!. who ."lives here, is the very worst enemy Wilmington eVei had. No , carpet bagger, wjtli his gripsack and! a box r of paper collars, who dominated here for awhilej"was Wer so hateful j to-the' " -white people of the town or ever such " an enemy of its peace ,and safety and ' prosperity. , : ' ') . '' ' V- '.: o the j warnin ; words of the Ob server are most fiihely. : Let !us say here that - democratic ' success i even "with, thorough township "organization, ''"it it" should come, will to a' very great upon the western . extent whites: depend It is difllcult to reach I the .'white voters in all the western coun ties and to makej them, understand; exactly the condition of eastern Caro-t Jina. ; If they-could have -the facts as thev -exist;1 accoTmpanied with a true account of the dangers and annoyances to which .the whies in the( east are hourly, daily subjected, i their sympa- thies-' and; interesjc would 'be at once awakened and they would cornel to the - U help of the-wronged and outraged peo-' pie. They would j vote : and vote right to "drive from ' power x the vindictive and corrupt gang! of demagogues and teat-suckers who lare offending; virtue and intelligence,! and seeking' to blast the state !at largej public speakers In f&he west', as well -as. a wakeful and sympathetic public press in that sec tion, should keepjthe actual .facts be fore the voters, aid exhort the white, men to lend aid ).o their race in the east who are threatened with African doroinatlojti and i savagery," to quote the fat-'and furious governor,- who hates the Urne people among whom he was 'reared, and w!ho is-heartily hated in turn. AVhat a Character he and his iclacquersn are making for themselves. They are" placing! on their tombs inscriptions:- of infamy t which no words of falseseiflogy can ever For j-;"-'J. I : ."-?';:' : obliterate. "Not all that iheralds rake from coffin' d clay, r 'Nor lloridi prose, nor honied lies of ' " rhyme, :N , . Can blazon evil deeds, or-ciJhsecrate a crime.' ! - ' A CHARGE TO BE ANSWERED I , - We hear tnat tne secretary of state, j Dr. Cy Thompson, has said, and no j" secret -either, -that J he has handed over j 1 to ' the,- state treasury 7,Q00 from i the sale of the reports , of the Su- ' ' prAde court, r and1': that Secretary of t State Charles- M. I Cooke, a democrat, 1 ' did, not pay over but $600. We do not .1 ! know how true this is, but tnere may nr" be explanation that does not;.waTrant i any reflections Upon Secretary Cooke, f or involve Dr.1 Thompson in a false ac- ; cusation. i Admitting the truth of the - 'statement the reports may have cost ' more to print them under Cooke's adr r. ministration; or te . jale. may have r . been- small owing to scarcity of money i -with tt-N That. Mr.' Cooke ' , should have gone A Hi io the state wftl not be Credited by nf onej wbo knows nim nig nign, manly character-1 unless the prooi Is broojgbt be proof of a most con- aUll L IUU31 elusive kind4. Ml Is a ttm? of crimination and jre- cribiinatlon: The "elasal houses - fel lows of : the combine aret essaying to break the force 6f the, dreadful charges brought by the democrats ancj the dis gusting exposures made. ; Dr. -Xhora'p- eoif is a brilliant mana populist, and wel do not jdoubt a gentleman of ele- vated character.:: but his?,; statement"! 'matkes perhaps a false impression ot 1 'T l . j i ' I deilgned by him. :i i ?. pb; j l XITKBAKV GOSSIP. I h J Lord ;John-Russell wrote a novels in ; 1822, but if was neverr published, j It will be published soon. 3 - . - - - t it is known that rtwo genuine auto- gripns' of I the greutest dramatist vand th greatest poet of the world, are ex tant One is found in a copy of J Qiiattrof Librl della -Filosoea" publish- in, 'ew York city, are rapidly mov V'enice. i The other is in Ug. out.' So much fob the "rucus." edTin) 1DC5, In V a dopy of Montaigne s basays that goes rhn farther back. The common : idea even aslto Ben Jonson's ramous saying mat Sliakespeare "knew smalt Iatin an.d less Gfeek". Jsymisleadrng. cinded that he-could riot ;read ';Latini or arfyi language but jhisown And : iet is" known now that he went to a it grkmmar school- at Stjratford, and even thtel Itln gramesQtaught isl knbwn" !e feel-sure .with bis maryelipu 'eiij e of Latin than lute : that' he knew moi-e 194ra Pen Tfmnn" freiterf him .With. Hfelsi found Aowning a opylof the French Montaigne .and k' copy i of- SiraVi's work in Italian.' Boon' a ''History 1 of the 'American Episcopal Church" by Dr.. McConnell isl to have a preface - to ' t he,seventh edition from jt he schoWly tenj-of cinon Overton. The new edition-will bfing 'the history .down to date or niarlv so.; . 1 London ''Literature" pays a proper triibute toythe "gifts and labors of Mrs. Lynn JLlnton. .She and Mrs. Oliphant apout. closes, the fine array of women hoi rare powerho Illustrated Iitera tiire iri the past generation a3 in : the present Of her "The , great London I weekly says: Mrs. Linton s was essentially- a critical rather than' a creative mind; . eae was di uoru cuniruvei iaaisi.- jicku- ly interested- in the social , questions and theological issues of hertimej ahd at a comparatively early stage in her career shd "showed a tendency to! use tie novel as a' vehicle "for -the advocacy of her very decided: views.": , ; fU We are told that iara" Sturgeon. tie .English electrician, "foresaw early ;.T -T ; '-.:e - ! V . would become the -prevailing Illumi-' nknt. But it was a lorig time before this was realized. That makesj L?: nim ne greater- discoverer. v ; ; fii- I I Barry Sullivari, : a distinguished IMsh tragedian In the past, performed IHamlet" 3,500 ''times. asJoserih Knight Richard Handing; Davis has .made a fkilurfe : on tbe?' -vastly over-braised The .' King's Jackal." So say1.' good critics who have no books ,to sell. ' It ..;!, -i ; : :'.:?..:. 1 -' j! - X j-';1- is quite medipcre, ; but the publishers riake it wonderful.. it-'-j jj' The infamous .Lord Chancellor 1 Jef freys was a very . remarkably ' ;hand some man, especially in his iyouth. We have lately read a description of 1 lin and seen two . portraits of him vfhile he was under thlVy-five, and a v ery fine face ttt was. But what a . icious1, cruel devil lie was n spite! of all white washing atteppts. The New ..York Tribune icritixCpnV d emns "A- Short History of Modern Literature" by the very accomplished English - critic, . Edmund Gosse; -llf admits he is sound i in criticism jbut complains thathe' fails "to make' his subjects eal . and ,i interesting," He says yodn'g situdents will find' that "Mr. Crosse's pages are singularly lacking in a itality. - There . is Vo originality; there are no ideas; there are no lead ing thoughts vividly expressed so tnat t!he reader might . grasp them firmly, nd apply them- to the elucidation! of ( ne side, issue ori another.-KTh is ' Short History" is an excellent piece of l hack . work.'' And yet no living c ritic who writes. English can excel him .in the exquisite art inpresenting the salient features of men of genius. n a few lines he can "paint a literary portrait that' is a gem. The Tribune critic admits this for he says:- ii T . "He summarizes an author with dis (ernment and skill. Byron Is well hit Off : in the few pages i assigned to him. !o is Gibbon; .so -'also,, is "Matthew irnold, - and :. although there are ouches in the' vignette of Thackeray which are not wholly ( satisfactory the thing is, on the whole-, well don.e."j We may add that we have read sev-eral-volumes, of his essays, and we! do ijotx know where to look for - a more ;.''-v . . (.' ' . " :' - -1 ' i ,.i ngaging writer , as to style and in- lght among , living i critics. But the ook condemned may be justly sp for re'-have not seen itThe same critic yrites approvingly and cordially j of Felix Gras's last romance "The Ter-i tfor?"-a novel of tlie .French; Revolu- tion. ." - X'v : ' ! '-;'. Tissot's "Life of Christ is to be re-t puDnsnea in - this country. A new volume . on Napoleon III is just pub- lashed in France by Emile Ollivier, f It looks as if Spain ,was playing with . 1 '. t . , . a: l a heavy .hand the game of delay. I In tjhe mean time -fighting on land has begun in Manilla witnl American sue (ess, ana tne American troops :;. in uerto Rico; are pressing on in four columns toward the capital, San Juan: 'he American volunteers fromi Penn- lylvania , and California . at"Manilla tehaved with great gallantry, showing tjhat it is the "man behind-the gun" netner a regular or only two or three' onths. in camp. --Spain s' always leekingi an advantawp. It;. is to: be loped that Sa'gasta 1 not - trick the Administration. ' Le .rQment be peremptory anq' yc. S- n6' a if there was no oate. it is a F surprising that there! are i a l- 1 -i 9 A : 1 1.3: r Manilla after so muchhipping.J" Spain must be force to delieVer. up all ipos- tessions ' on 'Eiis side of the reat ocean. . , 4,- ..J.v I No' tic S complete without Ela3-f J Si BREVITIES'- -iVr-:.- "j -:' Negroes in; camp af4 dispod .to be lawless. Several times have they been giallty of bkd .conduct j it$ .serrjcc How hard it is or; some folks to learn by lekperience 4t5V; Now the simpletons are saying ' that if fresh,7 troops are" sent io Sa ntiago there wl il be no danger 'from .fevers. .The same sort were told of the- dajngera of-cam- p$i'gningJo Gubajn-he jrainy summer but '.they'ri-ereools. land passed on. Behold the) results. H ,, , , mu(hj--uri'ring mV - , ! .. j " and j disappointment. !Cow for' a fresh crowd, of infatuated pkersi ' ... And inow the i Philadelphia" Record and thp ledger take, up tbe giaa re- iram anq are singin?. ta tne top oj their voipea "Silver;!, ,ia practically dead The ' Ledger rifeays to "revive ic would bei only 1 'to! gaianize a . - lcKrpsej" f jvv hat stupid j watchmen , Negroed living" in 'Hell's Kitchen" It is xqnceded : thatj gagasta is able resourceful, an artful diplomat not of ',the highest typei '111 innounced that Professor i - : ' James: Serh of Cornell University, N !Y-.,j has j; been elected! professor?' of tooratf pn losophy in the University of Edinburgh, Scotland jllis' brother is professor ;ji; : h ' bf Logic andt Metaphysics in ;phe '-samp;. i distingjji hed ' ' university. iThe lelection ;ofjj.wp :Afnerican brothers t!o i chairs , in lagrelat dotch university is auifa efnarkable. If It ivs; id that in Germany the rela- tive ' sums expended on war ana on aucatiom . may toe; represented by i- cartoon of an "enormously stout figure of the1 German Minister' of war 4. ind a very thin fieurei or tne uerman minister I Queen of education Victoria: id an officer (Pre bendaryi n ;the State jhurch of Eng- jand, arid the oldest, ;i :--r riBtickleu's Arnica Salve. ' ( The beist salve in the 'world forCuts, rulses. Sores, I Ulcers, Salt Rheum,-rt Fever SqreSi ; Tetter, jGhapped - Hands,. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin .Erup tions, a-nd positively: cures Piles,: or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction of money refund' ted. Prite 25 cents per ' box. For sale NORTH CAROLINA uunn union: ! , W.hue .supremacy clubs were Organized in' nearly every townships fn ( the crtunty Saturday, Much; iiiterest was. manifested and a determination to carry K the county dembcraklCj this .time, j inirnarn i correspondence ot the Ra leigh - News and Observer: ; Walter "' wai at tne cnautauqua. yester- day and read with deep regret his own 1 iNews arid Observer; His only com- ment; w-jas. liM he was, delighted to oe aoie to contraqict ;it : . Win3tbn bUJorirnal: Dis.trictj : SAttor ney Hplfori spnt off his: report this morning of the JAshevlle'term of fed leral court that. 17 prisoners tvere sen 1 tencedto the penitiehtlaery ifpri from one t& wo years; fiftyj, four tol jail if or. frotp thirty days' to sVeriirnofiths and eighteen whom judgment was' suspend ed because of their having served a iconsidersj.bjle tinke inj -jail. ' ; Weld(n News: Owing to favorably weatheij 1 fori ;th( past two weeks, all crops nave -, improved fwonderfully. Farmers have about gotten out of the grass arid cotton, corn,, and other fgrowinj icj-ops j under the-" : fdvbrable conditic nisi' ;' are f giving j'promise . i of ;abunda:it j turns. The state t farm crops' v 'ere- never hioking better, and if no freshets come ito interfere, we may ex )ect a full harvest HiS ii v Scotli qd' i Neck ' j. :Common wealth : News has come that Mr. Ji Al Purvis who lives near Hamtltjon wasiisrious ly; hurt in; ai difficulty with icolored man la it" week, hit: (seems that Mr," Puryfs ison reprinjalnded -i S Colored boy.' for ill treatment of a muje iri th field. , Some i unpleasantness ensued and. later ther colored boy'sj father and JMr.r fa colored places. . vis came .together, rwhen the man cut!-Mr. Purvis in: several At first there j were fears that the iwoijnd might prove: fatal, but the latest news is that Mr Purvis is some iAj special from Rtngwood:to the Newsxahd Observer tells ' of the hor rible death of iMrs.i-Flora i Boseman, wife of Mr. A. F. Boseman; last Fri dayj :Slie.wa8 pouring kerosene oii in a lighted lamp,-1 when the oil can ex ploded.! j Her j clothes itook 1 fire - and were burned off her body before any help coiild arrive.1; She died in a fe,w bourse aher the iterrible accident She was; a most i excellent woman and leaves; aj husband and several children, ther younger j being an infant a ...few months jold. j j 1 Lincolnton i Journal: J Saturday dur ing: a stjorm of lightning J. F. iThorn burg was knocked oyer ahd senseless; his' babifell ;over in its mother's lap apparently dead.t while; the mother was severely) shocked. 1 In a ,short while the tbabyi recovered, but! it was some t'imes j before Mijv Thornburg recover ed consciousriessj and up to Sunday ev eninglhu wasj still suffering from the effects of thei shock. The house was badly d imaged ' L Raleigh News 1 and Observer: ii Hick ory, N. p.; August 6. K Special.) The democrats" have j begunj what promises to ; be the most) aggressive, ; campaign carrier ion In this country for many year; " ' "he success of the meeting in Newton on Wednesday was greatly encourajed andj inspired them. On the Saturday night previous to that time preliminary meetings were held n ' most of. the , townships. ' The at tendance on these meetings was large and i the. spirit- manifested excellent. I-, - !-, ; fr"-:;i l ' S ; '' y-1 i TMorehad I Cityj Pilot :j On Thursday last : at i Smyrna, while standing by some :m n engaged in erecting poles for the tent to s be used -by Rev.. Mr. Kendall for 1 religious' evangelistic ser vices, ,M Clem Davis,' son of Captain O. B. Davis, of ; the Cape Lookout illghthouse, was; felled ; to the ground by a falling piece of timber, sustain ing a compound fracture- of one of his ithighs.i A stiff wind Iwas, prevailing at the tjme and before the tent was rmade secured it was' follapsed by the Iwind. iand Mr. Davis was caught be- jneath iti :i;j: ;';:;fKi I , v vi;;-:i i Fayetteville : Observer:! ' Mrs. De jmarius, Woodell idied at her home in this city yesterday afternoon at the advance age of 101 years. : Born in the lattejr part; ofj the last century in Duplin .county,! this state, Mrs. Wood lell 1 retained with i great 'vividness memories of her childhood and loved io recount little-incidents- connected with the war of 1812, j at which time she,:wasin her i young womanhood. She, retained to th$ last every faculty .unimpaired, -i Mrs. Woodell j whose maiden name was Bowden, was the de scendentl of; a-i long-lived family, her mother dying In 1866 sat the age of 105, preceded by her father- but a snort ime, age 110. Mrs. iWoodell . was the .mother of, 11 children 8 of whom sur: tyiye her. i' -:'-l ' ' -" ' O 1 Beware ot imltatiohs. Use Elastic Starch. I . I . THE WILMINGTON MESSENGER: TA TK- PRESS 0: .': ... t ; - - :. r , .- :. y .The dj-nxx-raiic campaign' has opien-l -d. iWhifre speaking have taken plaiiej cr-iwd flocked hlcli .remind one t old-tim . d-mocratlci rallies. fThe peo ple are. thoroughly disgusted; with the gang tvpt controlling,! disgratihg anJ looting: the istate, and .they iare to t rn ot tbeif -Bower Graham , Jlean-r. The democrats of Nurth Caroiina b- for the! birth f the rtopuiist party $e mande khe JrVe coinage ' b'f silv.er and ihave b4en nstaying jin .that ;djemahd. i ur urifi'Ji:iiw "fiT Mr-rr .iuwfu. Willi .the j gotjl ;bijig nor . had ; part- nor lot with thf-rn, jand yet, tjh- ipuiiata w'ho are.,haqd 'ifit gluve wijth the gold bdgs- are, iacqusing the drtiocrat, being JnwfinsMtentj in! thefr dteniands' for the fnje! coriagt ; of silV'ir.-illinroe Kn- jutivr, I , .j .. ) ' ' . ' i ";;.; ; j . j . , -; Kte-vperH ' inj this. (paj-r. appears a noipe of the escape of MK H. JL. Slte vena, 'J Warsaw, frofh1t6e. democratic party. His candut-t in unaccountable ti..1i,s( peinocrktic; ffTrnls. The mys tery of j! it may be solved in the near fulareJ! In; lurhriing over to the popu- It.ft party, Jir. SteVens has gotten into a ' pastfr .in shic-h h; will protjably not tihe! the grazing :Jts Igood jashe an ticipa.teu. : IV iji-as rathejr in "spirit of spite iltit- h tM.k -this itepc: It cannot have b ! the lou tcorhe' of-'cooi deli Intra -tion. ; :.is a matter.-.ofx")r.ac't. the result will be hmtr? iiriforjpariaite for Mr. Ste vens itl.an fori the' democratic party. Cluitoni Democrat. ; . 1 j - : --iA8.it(is known Majoif John iW; Gra- ham 1 Ls . p-ot in accord with the detno cratUvparty oin, the1 financial 'questlcrti: It b-a-s k-ome to our .ears' from, several stfuresl that iis nomination for, Judge Kof . this districts is'f seriously consider ed by isom'e republicans, If st desire to sfrvje he best interest of the state should ; contrqi their action: they wul nominate him. It would also be. in Ue langa ?e-ojf the day. 'good politic His eminent' flthesjs is. Wthe iapiriion tvf the people lofi th Aolie i state,' .beyond questU.h. j Manjvveople Willbe govern ed this ;yar by- the. ntness-' and qualin catjpri'lof the! candidate;t His nomina- tior wbuid bf such a departure' from repubiit-ari methods, and ini so good a dirf)cttdn..; that it would..give strength to he j party Uhe s-tate over. But. it wilij not ;be done.'-rBurlirlgton News. We Ihave people here in North. Caro linai who j for selfish land j-political purr poses ifjglit the dec-trine of Anglo-Saxon supji-emeCyf : These deluded . people are jusj simsiiy ng-nung sootier oit later .they against God, and will see the hand wrijting1 Upon j the walli and-pirbvidenee of: Sod fgr- theeounsel 1$ ; against him t ' - iur bounded duity rnixsf. as a gre a t Mate ami nation to entiri with renewed Jenelrgy -upj'ii tlie -Work -of ; educating ;and .livktingSut race1' and putting the) Anglb-Saxori, in position'; of honor ind tist, ',,Even.Qver ihj Cuba the; An-glo!-SaicoH''mus.t rule' uitil: Education and qajreful training has qualified, that people tu take care, of' themselves and ejcercise the right ! of 'self-government F'air j Bluff Times" . ';''. . . ; SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these J Hi Little PUls. ' , . THeV also relieve Distress from nwvwt-t. Ingestion ani Too Hearty Eating. A per fect iemedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain iri the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regaiiitc jioe xspweis. rureiy vegetable. , ' Small Pill. I Small Dosa Small Price. iBtitution - i Ki ll mi' ; -t '' y.ir-nr: the fraud of the jlay. I- you get Carter's, A!$k for Carters," Ui - i. Li-, i.-'i . V A Insist' and demantl Olrters: Little Liver Pills. The State Normal and Industrial College. f FF$TR9 TliE YOUNQ WOMEN OP V !- I -. v.. .1.-1 . :,. - -. " r ) i the StatJfioough professional, literary, olassloal. scienrttje. and Industrial edu cation.! Annual Expenses to $130. Fac ulty of 30 members. More than 400 regu lar ; students, i Has matriculated : about 1,500 students,; representing ; every county .in I the1 State except two. Practice and Observation School of about 200 pupils To secure board In dormitories, : all . free tuition, applications must be made be lore; August 1st. Correspondence invited from those de siring) competent .-trained teachers. For Catalogue and other information, address ill i, i PRESIDENT McIVER, jun. la :. i ; ; Greensbora. jT,;.C. . DAVIDSON COLLEGE; DAVIDSON, N. C. Jt : . ;l Ii ' ' l '; I . . .' . SIXTY SECOND YEAR TBEG1NS SEPTEMBER 1 'Eleven Professors and Instructors, t'hrpe; Courses 'for Degrees. , ; Ample Cabinets and; Laboratories. ; Location Healthful I arid Beautfful. ' Gyrpnasium ; Complete. -f v. I TERMS REASONABLE. . Send for- a Catalogue. ' Jul 2.1 ''.j-'.'l'i'li''";-! President. The North ' Carolina College of Agriculture :i!'-'; V :;;ANli:i -i'-- : ... N Mechanic Arts I v " - J ' ,t;f j . f ; . ;.. - Will reopen I September 1, 1898, with improved i equipment t in i every depart ment,): Twenty-threes experienced spe cialists in Faculty, Full course In Ag ricultbre, -t. Science, Civil, Mechanical and; Electrical Engineering.- Expenses very moderate. v Fori catalogue address. Pres. A. Q. IIOLLADAY, Jun 27.lf RALEIGH. N. C v-r FftYEfTEVILLE , MILITARY -MIDEIIT qi hdroughlt; prepares boys -Li.i j -.Mi-r v v-1 - '-r--:i- for best Colleges, "West Point and An napolis, u Board and ! Tuition $200 per yearil'.r) -A i ;;i: t - v '1:: - References: Senator John 'W.NDan-leU-D Va.; Capt; James D. McNeill,-of Fayetteville N. C, Dr. W. G. Curtis, of Southport, N. C. ; . i Fop illustrated catalogue, address jDR. SAM'L W.! MURPHY, A. M., i.l i Principal, Fayetteville, N. C. July 20 Jm h ... - , ! THE UNIVERSITY, ! .- . - i JjABGEST PATRONAGE AND FtTLIf est! eojuipment In Its history. Faculty; SI; Students.; EOS: I three Academic Course; three Elective Courses; three Professional Schools, in Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Advanced classes open , to Women. Tui tion $J0 a year; board $8 a month. Ample opportunities fou eeli help. Scholarship and-loans for tb needy. .Summer School foxr Weachera. i ZiInstructora 18S btvi. ueius Ioj (PRESIDENT ALDERMAN. i 1 ITEjI :;i KITTLE: . ' PILLS Chapel Hill. N. THiRSDAY, AUGUST :--vW VWt UHV -ii X her leaisiwj hose leisjun tini? is.grlttest, Ikiw she; ab iv, : The.cb;iaces are ten. one-she; kill answer t . ' I if ., 11 do' all my "lea aing with 1 .; I ; t ; ;'f; : - ;' I;; liMliii WUMiPtmim. , f, ji " Soldi bftl'grdceTS. - lrf:et pakagereitt. ectktvirl . v il : "' l ! j; i fif ItTH C iNV K. " tk BEAN IV-iC&M FAV2(- '. Ci--':-l,"-Vr h iv ' ' " 4 " ChScarO-j L tit, Louit. , JrjL.ltot6a. CAl;i;,-l-u.1 :.-'.-: . i ;; . j r'i-ftf-i i -! " : r . '. - !- t r' - - - i - ; - i: . . - i Statement of the M usinaas 1 ul y NationalB Rpdrt torf&nh$prpUp--'' ' JURCESif oans .... .fc..gfr-.(&. ?- '--:-i '3 25 201 63 U. S. BonUs (at -' Jar), 0004)0 Other. tonds Bankifter house r 11,376 3? f,600 00 uue irom- Qfier Due fropf:-V.w$-l'S.. Treasureir- aiif Due K f roici pifjty ed i-eserHfes..J ;76,299 ':28l ' ' Cash in Vautf 33,299 34jl5f,643 OS Total; Mmm I.:. L...,,.:.$; ; Thlais IthMMnsriest Batfk ttriWilm !..v:...;,.J?2i -i ; 4.:i.:....!.J2i fixture p r; - y 'M 1.12S od ? dividends!, fande bftssed t$m) to surplusf? Wei ill favor our first j dutjvitoJour custjon er, and man, ever ec;Mm this statei ' JOHN iIiAliSTRONG, piesident Inlv 9Q J-r " . . r It! M th DUfef Business k dily-14th, II to Comptroller. iTJRjCEsI Loans 4 - ; $C4B,255 52 Overdrafts 167 97 U. .S. 4 per- M. iijfids (at pari Banking ;ho3u3e?:d' fixtures.:. Duje : f romuli ;?ier i M f ' -'banks, il, . $109,-664 22 40,100 00 lb, 000. 00 Cash on hand: . .;'. .99J41 94 g,406 i 16 1- Total 5B0E,929 65, I COMPARATIVE Total Deb8its;4S:...L -Surplus and. Nei profits Bills Payable bhI ReJDiscQiiqti umaenas t! ,a w er (Peri t. -Per; t'aia in Octqu; IHOiS, ;; INSITUTEy JRaleigh; N. G. A Famous; i icliool for Glir s.. Very j Judge QeotlMiay,plpeper Va I says: tuuuiui jwBijajiave any anowu jun 24. !. l-tS;j Ml . r -i H ITSYIL GEORdE CAM t SELL, Propri ;tor, THE SEA dftORE pOTEIJ OPRNS .'ANBTIyi BtjflLDIliGi., NEW . ';- -j: ! - m.s4 i WK:(I - i ; f.i ; BEACH, N. 1 Ci RONflNGj THE, ATLANicS QCEAN. THIS OtEL IS ALL THE 3CHSYENIENCE3 AND! times. - ;.oNif$li HAiit hows . ride '.''. WRIGHTLtE! BEACH IS NOT SUMMER I BRVjZES AND' MATCHLESS JPIEW OF THE GRAND OLD, ATLANTIC p ,5AN, BUT ft IS THE . ON THE CON TNENTj i.'JIi 'J-' ' ' - 1 4 NOTHiNjvflLL BE LBFT UNDOlfil' BY ;tHE MANAGEMENT OE THE pfJIS . 3SE IS UP TO TTHE HIGHT i , STANDARD ! OP EXCEL LENCE. DRINKING WATER FURNISIJED BY ARTESIAN WELL. THE HOTI IS SPRINKLED BY THJpi SPRAY OF . OLD OCEAN AND YET; IT ISvfTtENTY "MILE 3 AWAY FOM.THE SLIGHTEST DANGER by invasion :i , ' i 4 ',;,, K - . " HOTEL i ORCHESTRA RENDERS SPECIAji4?AILROAb RAirES. may 4 tf M I i j BEST Our St-cfbfeof Fqotweariis the most ex ten sive in thii State.fi It embraces all Styles and twl i. r ' : 11! . suiLfciuit:iarjaii cia sses any conamons oi. Men, Women!, Boys, jG-nis and thle younger children, Prices satisiacto: -y and jponform to quality iaxiu. wuA.,i.uitiUtoiiiu. You ara invited to ain G EOi sR. FRENCH & SONS 108 NORTH FRONT, STREET. i aug 7 ;4 ' 7--7 T - Make our Idl& Money Earn THE WILMINGTON MINGS -AND TRUST, GOMPANY, s LMINGT05, N. C. n; Wnich' has Largest Paid . -, ; : ii .-vis ! I i North Interest Paid oft Deposits at Bite of 4 sir s .1 l '. .11. . . . it-.'! . ; : j ; I caii at uatm. Loans maae iit Low Kates p any Uooa,8ecnritT for Snort or Loog Time, r' I ?Jt -'--!-! ' I ' I ' SmaiH and ffeotlent savlnsra vteld lariro been the foundation of many fortunes. One bavmgs and "inysl Co. toduy as wortn to posii uexi myxi-zji, J'W, NORtfJD, i r . jijsident; 1 H. ; V:Am. tvers PETiERSON Grc ii'y1iSiiiiii! 'V - f 1 ! 1 ! - : ' ii, . a- j 4 r July 3p ;. e r 16932- ii, i'i -ii. ank of Wilmington lJMln $ 8J8. j CondcnsvJ from LIABILITIES, ; Cap:al ill .J Surplus ) $100,000 00 15.000 00 .! 3,997 43 22.500 00 ITndh'ided Profits ClrcBlation t ; Total Deposits 4P2.121J9') Total !. $543,619 33 $1.000 In; ingtoj We have paid ou.f If eel Very much erfatifled every! way. jWe iwaint your: us itb your ccduntj Wo feel that will meet yours wants at tower rates : l K. IIAVESCashieir i lSQSCqndepsed I roin Report LIABILITIES. 1 Capital : . ; . r ' 4 ' V - 1 .:$7o.ooo oo .. ji 9,953 25 125,000 00 : 79,353 25 36,000,00 561,976 40 Surplus -. . . . .v.'.;. . . . Undivided Profits.. Circiilation :. Totil Deposits f i . ..- -'Ji'ih - I.: :. ...... i Tcital ....$S02.929 J5 STATEMENT !';:...'iv'i !'.. ti, II. c July 196. July 14, '07 ... $4K,000 $514,000 ..r- B,700 ; 69.0Q0 Jtily 14,'8. $562,000 79,00 None. ; t ; None NoueJ . Ann .m.f Las Installment of Capital Thorough -and of Hrgh 'Grade. ... i sincerely believe it Js the yery jbestifemale e."r liiusiratea. cawiogue trt;e to ail wnp apply. ; ' j :: 'l'1: JasI DSWrDDjB, k& Aj', Principal. E BEAGH; 0. -'.iil: E. RAWFORp, Manager a- JUNS 1st, iSEAS"ON OP 1898. SITUATED . ON WRIGHTSV1 A". LLE ' IMPROVEMENTS OP i MODERN itoM 1 wilmlngt6n; n. d. f v oiltiY sN&TED FOR ITS COOLING MQT FAMOUS SUMMER RESORT :. ;!''( . lii-'-i' ': uV - ..f ''-;';-: CONCERTS DAILY J IN THE STATE " t j -i'i- ' : m IS - inspection. - .4 1.44; 4'!:4. Interest by Depositing in in Capital of any Strictly Savings; Banlt In Carolina. ! j j per cent per annum. .: a ' ' . L . L : 4 - . : lor regulations uoverning xieposJts. V f ';!; ! ! . '! i ( ' ' : results. A Sa.vfne-3 Ttank ;m)imt fuui Dollar Deposited in The ' WUrninirton yon i the five dollars you exoect to de- WALTERS, ' H ! .Vice President. GEO, SLOAN- 1 -. , - ; : . i Cashier - I- ::4lilM:i?':- Sdft SH6.es - RXJLFS. CYPRESS -ISHIHGipt . . .i i, I press Shinnies' lu 6ur W j(xe maanfacturiiun th& Shlnf Klesand are tprepared b upp3y ny tlty at prtca lower- Uai 4a p ryrnisnea or any one tse. j l Wit man- ttla' and ejelpr3Jr4 Calf, on usr,. If you neej Shiflef, i- ' . - !"- i '- i'i-.-- ';' 1 1,000 Bales lUco VStra C6n consignment TO BE SOLD CHEAP, ; . ' ' - l " J;UlnWR juiy 21 Al-jGHANGrBi I I ' WE ADitIT A CHAS(TEI UN? TUiIi?;SPACE IS KOVT ISHlk-j PER, AS THEJROSBEklrS I ARE :j SOT SO BR16HT iAS THEY. WERE. WE WRL RLE YOU OUT IF YOU ILL SKSDfUS YOUR ORDER!r0R W. GfiflfirDt -.ifip REMEMBER. ttUR M0!Eft: 13 j to pi.kase our ccstWIrsJ A-1 i'iJf m- x ,'t-- AJimv---AL McNAIR& PEARS ALL M U ,4i :GiiIi R Tim0 Table in Effect rJo9.- 1898 EABTBOtJND Si Leave Qoldsboro v7:10 a5: ifil 3V40 tl. m.. a.zv p. ra. - ,:l ' Leave' Kiuston 9:14 a.; m.,s.i;32 p: m., o:iJ p. m. ...J ' . - , i! Leave New Bern 1:30 p. v j-j C:45 m.. 7; 25 .p. m. ;. .:.;: ' -. l ; ' ' i: Arrive MjOrehead 3:46 .pviljjW 16,51 p. W ''fii-7 i. '.-, "f-Se ti-- ---a: " t! I' J ; WESTBOUND. TBAilfk I Leave -: Morehead 3:47: a. f lVHil a. .m.-, 8;f20 a. tn. -; . MAAAi ) Lave. New Bern 6:05 a.ci9:19 rn.. 2:50 is. m . r Skf;!'3 I "Leave Kjinston j6:07 a4m4S Sli a. m 6:13 p. m. x . . - ,'VS Arrive Goltsbofro 7:00-. a. flj06 a. m O . I . , ; V f Juii 22 - ; - Superfcl-feadertt. --4- Wliiiiiifoi 1 JOHN GILL. REda l i Schedule; Ini Effect lJuly liSSSJ! : : South 'Bound ; Daily f Nd.il. ,; 7' 05 p ill ! 4 02 p rij . 3 52 p m i North Bound ; Dalljf No. t 8 30am . , U-: ' 'MAIN LINa, ' -. Art.. Wilmington ..IVl Lv... Fayetteville. 11 40 a tn 11 50 io ra Ar. ayeitevme .y.!3f 3 Lv Fayetteville Jun L;"-' U B4-a tn Ji p m Iv...- Sanford ...J.lfe 1 08 p tn 12 42pm Lv. CUmar ,.,;..t-v 12 13 p m Lv. .1 40 p tn 360ptn 4 32a tn (6 07ptn 6 36p pa j7 OOp m H 55 a m 11 07 a m At lpbanahArn- aw 10 36 a ml Lv ..Walnut Cove E.Sr Lv. . . Rural Hall .f.K ia09am 8 43am LVs... Mt.' Airy .iS,: SoutH Bound Dailyj No. I. , Norta : Bound aUj : No. 4. BB3NNE2TTSVILUB.; ' ' -.JI' ' 1 ' . ; '' -I.i-t 7 15 pm Ar., Bennettsville 't ,..?Maxton -ti a (joins 9 07 a tn 6,15 p m S-85pm LVit Lv.L Had springs ' t Hope Mills iitf tt 9 35 a tn 4 6l'pm 4 33 p m Lv 10 20 ata Lv..J Fayettevllte ' x& 3; 10 40 a ra No." li. No.ll. ; ; , j ; .;K. South ' ; Bound Mixed. I Dally Ex, Sun. North Bound Mlxied. Ills MAD1BCN RAlS p gpx.,8uaj it 30pm Ar,,,. namseur i.i.3 o-wa t 60 p Lv.... Climax .;J4 Srf 8 30a s 00 p 2 30 p 1 15p Lv...- Greensboro Ji.fe M 9 17a hi Ar.. j Creensboro vf ffl 8 So a pa Lv... Stokesdale vll 07 a p !m 12 30 p ml i-,y..... 'Madison iiijf arjft ta ! Freteht train No. S on: tbe r:in- F-a snd -Ykdkin ;Walley - now leavf .Wilmin ton ab 4:45 p.-ate J! arrives fa'tS'Svyetteyilla at, llilj.'p.- m. i Pasaengt ! n lii tralmif' i"j J:' .J'4 ; ' AAW ll "dronipettians at' feyettevslieyvpvttji. Au lantiot Coast -Llnie, laf iMaxi fswUn Ue tlarolina t'ntrl R'ailroacl. at ,j d-Sprinfea with the Red fcrprinss and Kg: tior? tall road, at Sanford with thi Si oard Ail? Liine. iat Oulf with th- wrhaf lnd Chrn lotle liKaulrdail. at :. DMljosy CfWit h . t h5 Southern Railway Companyii;- -4 i ajnut! Coveit with the Norfolk i- ain esterrt Railway; . . - -. wV . - . S j: Vl FRY. I : W.-FKi: ' "5y LK; uen 1. manager.. ien 1 f;g -rgrnij Si'" f J .f ' f ' TOJAI.L POINtHjM - j ; NORTH. SOUTH B : SOUTHWEST Schedule in Effect May. lfii ; Train 41--Leaviss vVilmingtor. V JO p arrives ; L.urnberton D. im.-.fembruk -3:46 p. nr., i MajitOHi $:1Z p. .na.j lHurlinljUrg 6:23 p. m.i tlamlet 6:5S p. ai.v; radii-Hhro 8 11 p. m.,.IonFoe 9 12 p Srn', a 'harlot t 10 25 p m' 1 iyonnectH at-. iia'11let w th -tralni for; Portsmouth, Ri? sijiiod. AVTush. ingaon and ait Jonroe with, trsrki for1 At lant4t , I " 1 Xraan 41 Leaves- Portsmoufhjl X) a. n arnvt-8 Weldon 11 41 a m., Rii'-iph 3-30 p, tn.; Samford '5;;03 p m , 'Hamlei4i 53 p in , 'Athens 3.45 pi , and Attantj, 4t 2f Jf m, Train Wl Leivei WaShfhgtQn 4 10 p m., Richmond 8:56 p. m., I'ortsjiiaouth a:45 p. m. Arrives Weldon- ll;li;.p. vn.. Ralelxh 2:07 ai. m , Sanford 3:35 a. pi , .l imit-1 cj:10 a. rn?: Rockingham 5:23 a. m., aWaiif hro 5:54 -a. tn., Monroe 6 43 a,' tn t "hatlofte 7:50 a. m.j Athens i 3:45 a.- andi'vAtldntJ ta 6:30 a at,' ConnectlorL ai Wefdore wth tramf-from Richmond anr ali- Narth'trrJ: points.; i Pullman sleper, v.ipGrtfiinoui'h to ni. ait?cp?i , , - rorij&iiiuuiii 1 iu n,, Lim-olnt Ji Jti-JO 4 in 1 . m., .Ruth.rferiJtont 12j:30 1:1. P. tttA AiTitHta 31:5 isasnvine, a.i m Shelby UUSi a. noon, Athens 1 !Tralit 3 'Leaves AtlanTa, -;v' p. tn Athen 11:21 p. tn,, Moippe iy a. m., IjeavtS 'Charlotte 5:10 a. 1th. flonroe G.55 a., mi iiWadesboro 7:01 a. tt., jtamlet.Sj 15 ai m,,il Raleig-n 11.40 a. m. .A;e!don 2:50 p. m jarrives Portsmouth 6:2p. mi -; v. Train 3S-r-Leavei Hamlet :! . in. Ar rives! Laucinb org 8:4 a. m. farton- 9:53 t&kpw Wilmington 12:05 -fcodn. 5; - 'Train 2 Leaves Atlanta 5:V o. ii--,- riVesi Athena; 3:16 p. m., jMoiir'ie 9:30 p. mn. Leaves Rutherford ton 4:35; H-Vm. "riyes Shelby 6:55 p.; nv, LincoTritoa6;56 V- in4. Charlotte 8;l8 p. m., Monroe:j:10 rt-"m.l, Vadea!boro 10:31, p. m., : Rockingham 11:05 P-, m.. J-iamiet ii:aj -p. tn., ssaxirora i:uz m.-. Raleigh 2:16- a. m.. Weldonr4:55 a. to.. Portsmouth 7:Zb a. m., Kichmsna !;is m.. Washington 12:31. noon," '. iTram 18 'Leaves Hamlet Y-.tn. .ni. rlvesi Gibson 8:10 p. m.F Returntn?, teaves Oibsoft 7:00 a; "m., arrives : Hjjplet Ti a, m. Is J - , -i Train 17 Lewyes Hamlet 8:J--a" ra., i r- rives-Cheraw W:00 a. m. "Returning tea Ohera w 5 -.00 p. m,; arrives : l&ial&: 1 n, m;. ... T .... L...-.--. - '- ,.".?-,! . .20 All trains ilaiJy-except 'No;1? and 1$. Trains make immediate cofVticm at ItAttanta for jMontgroniery, iftwief Nfew Orleans; Texas, Caltf ornia. Sfejieo, Chat- tanoosa, .asnvtue, Mempiw - Aiacpn Florida. : ' .1 ' - . j J. : 1 ; fFoni Tickets, Sleepers, Bto.,? iply : to j 1 l TH03. ID. ATEEAREB. : I if Gen'l Agent, : Wilmiiikio,- N' O. B. ST. JOHN, . - . I; rv(ce President and Gen'l; 'Manaen. H. W. B. UUUVhiK, ,iTamc Manager. V.-a IMcsBee. -Oen't Buperiniendenti T. Ji 'ANDEIRSOIN, Gen'l Pai;i Agent J 1 ; Cieneral unices, Portsmout-ij, j va. ( M M. Mi ond JaiPii r " ' -1 -i- ,::: ; : :' J ' " V tO THE 'X- , ' Messenger Office :: D H': : : T IJuvcrs of La MarU ; ; I JuM 22 ; - - p: . J. I -ITl a. Ik, 1 I uon 1. -ir- r. r kft I 4 I a '5 I I :'.-.-;,'-. i ' '" - ' , i y" ' i"(Sj: J ::;;ilr1.Hy; ;':i-.-1!:::?:V:j:iv ;'; rM mm m mi lMftWiir 'iitrn i u ; , ' ; ! r- - , C PERFECT TYIiS ! WPi : MM $ '& . : " .'-'ui M Mi AA-'u ;'..! ';---ff..t- --rjMii;: ? ; il-'.-ivi;;- -;';: Of -rhitt: a.-Rood instrument should i ; : Hc,-!'i --'i. f j': -:i j :m i-1",)"-. ;'?r-.:;;L:j;--l'wf -m Th iian ar? ' rMYirniaS- by rvmi ry voal krtUt mftKl.i them. ff- .rA ; -i-? -'.,'! ; A tas4NI - '! , i Tnolnc, i For HnL i HcilrlBr. Orsmft. 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NVavvutnuw inf.: !OhJ touriif S.: i -ni.. al.trton .34 ti in , ir$itreiH-f"j7jl p : mi, Suniii-d f'SZ m,. 'ttuTiibi. 10. Jo i.l tn-J .Vnkfsaifk '6'14;a.. !tn" i AuKUt..! lit ni. tn '. M,i,--orv: ;UjlV- :a; ari Ati-Jut: 13i:35ip. rii j . I'hiirUi-KtiS! ! .-ti 111 ,! Hit vniuifiyj fl I nil'; J.vthkoiiii.l; JtW a. irt-.s St.1 'At' 1 - Kaitilt 10:30. j. n,, "TaBTvjM.- A R H f A I S i A T I W 1 1 TS,i tSiYTO N -V ROlf 5IM I, No.; .-l'aw'naerLevfc V n Al.lloit jl.:03 p. r New i Vork" :twt (- nrir j-nll:dlphl:t. l?:"fi .i ru J frUJ Witu.r-2;!i a., in,. Wa(iiij4 4an )4j: -a., -ni.,; Htehmont . 111 .. lVlt-r.-lurK i ii a n Nurrxlk :i.i a m ? Weldan, ll.aj . - ti i, Tctj boro -12:21 V ; ui i Ktx-ky M..mit 1 (. u , lloi ti ai I ;. i 111 , Ki.tbarvt 3 if) 111- in rjW;.s p : ni., Mafii, 4i4-..i;ii . i...ni,j , iiAtijy N p. . 41 .t-r-PasKVliK" r V y:;30 ton w AtRnt. Nw yqrk 9:30 T a , m.j ;Phiia.ieJphia 12:i9 p. ni 'H.ilijiiiiore 2:2f, p, nK. AVaahlriS 1 ton i:4, p, m., M3ohmon.l-7t3J nn., IVK-nOjUpfr l.:18 P- in... orfolk 2:20 p in. Wtl 6:(M ip i. ni. don !:4;i p..: ni., i.Tiqborp in tttH-hy :,'Mouirli !:40 t-- w i'iMoti.p:y- ti -tjt. lold-f lor4 5:Ol aL in:. Vj;ir.naw t:A : III.: 'No, Munnotid. a hi. ; 51 .i -PassoHiiirt-r l.;iv N 1 1).11.Y i t-xtiept lierti S.:J . a.; in... J.icksdM vlll.t .1 Sutiilayj lU Sli J. ; 111. ; . .1 j ; 4 - .. ji : is : : ;:; IfltOM Tilt:. tiorrTll . 't N a. J ti . 4 Panne n k h r-f-tweave T ni pait ;loki. tn.,j Sanford 3:07 p. tn. 12:15 b. nil i 1'AI LY 12:20 b.-nv Jf .-fO.invlIle:00 p i tn..,: SaranJ iuh l " a, irt . : Oharlwjtort ;33 a .; ,rti 4 t." ol u mli i a. 5 ;46 a. - in.'. At iari-tiM7i:50 a. .m..."Huvin tf-tm '..t tn:-, I AUKUtav-2:30 p. m..1 IfnU tnara! .p.Nm.; tHumter 6:0 a m lHoreBe1:( a.- m..l Murior ,y:4 'ft, ! fnl. attadudum. flora u ID . a,- ,v c.rt.-i.,.. . - : - ;Tv-'.:,r"ff;rr',f;: -i!; i frkins tonr I he! Scotland Nei-lr .itr.t'nr-r. Road l-a,ve Ikl 0 4 i 15 p. i f trU : Ha 6 fa X 4:30 p;.:mL, aHr!l:vf Pcdt.iamJ-ISNeitk- tU. p,: Hi,, JrtfirVI:Me 67.i. m .i Kintoi -.7: p. -ri. -..RHumink jleasv'ft Xinst&tt 7;5o Hi- rnl Orefnvill H:;c ?i ll;is a., nt, V.;J. m HriivinK lUUfn-x at onS:nm: 'aww:,1 dai.eI : ! !: ;-'j-' - ;i ;-...".'; : ! ; r-,.t.. t--t!,.u. ....:. 1. .1 VnishinttoB: i Braiu-h j-ivfli 20 j a. itn. jand 21W p:-. fniii, arf a - rfi.VanL 400. tt tn. j ;fctw vatiinon h:; rivtl Parrhele 9 turijiihg irave PMrmitel:35:ar.i tn. awi S:3-! t, i,'., ii-,h, ;ni'.jl,l&:n 1 1 .... i. i .,..' k; 7:201 11; uaii ily ! exeirjc HntHiny,. ; Tf-alti" leavrti , Tarbrtv 'N. .J.- daily f exW p Sunday iii:30 p. ni,,i Sunday. 4': 15 p. mJii arrives PJymiruth-7- pi. m. an, S io p. tnp RBurfiin leveft PlyniouthJOaily -Wx"cepiE 3llr1lrt'TLv7rrfk u; '.a.I :4j,,,,l,.v. tA-Mi j. i 1 ; art- Vet Tarbord T-0:O5 a.f ni Jahd 11 :00 a tnij I Train oin Mldlind IX j ' illriiiirh if u GolBsbord -daily i-xc-Vr! Si5nidii:y 7:10..- ni ii arr vuiif smilihtKWd X:3 a ml .R.t urnttis ra -a .ouiiijiiieiu a.w 1 a. ; in;.. arriv-rt Ooldwbor' a. nu - ;- ': - ' . , ; a- In1 ton V Nashville lir;ii)f.-h U-ave ' Itofky Mount' at 4:30 n n ni.'. irrives Najwii ville -5:4M P4 tn. Wprintr -I ton, a-.lo i. ' RHurning Jeyea . -Spring- HdTe at t-.otji ij mci -.NashVIUei fe36 mj. arfUva at 'k.-Vu tMakiu't -:iir jiJ .. -ilail ex-i-nt S.,r,-ii,u i Ttrri i n An -f !niiiirr-, Rni,fi ii-. ... i! ' 110 'a. lin.. ,nd 4:1: j rL at(.( urninc ; leaives -Ohtoh, 7i:Ot) a.: an. itiJ 2:i u. tn : 1-jloreni; Ktiiieoad 1fn-vei Iee si. -4.; - a, tu , artivr-iiatfa :24 a, ,rn.. Dillon :J.V a. tn..- Roiwliiftd9;M a. m.. returnlnsr lrav KUwlanls.:Kt p. m arrivt-n liilon S i 1 p. im. IfttaHC;3r p. m, j -Vae Dee 7:00L; ni l dally. 4i I ' ! I i .-'.J-i; ;.;-. 1 Trains pon ,C6n way: Branrtt leave ilui -' 9 4" a. m. hadtKurn 1:43 p: m., arrivn-. . votiway p. ;m., ;)eave-;pnway 2:45 p". in. jiauiMiurn jru.w p. hi., arrive ltat C p. m., dajlly -i-xcept Sunday.! . : ; enteral;; - of South Carolina Railroad leave'-Sufti-t'6!- p. mi.( Mannlriif 6.3i nj in. arrive LaneH"J:13 p: m .tave Un4 h- a: ni..VMatjrilii(f - 9:m a:j i4n., arrivt).- Sutnlvr 9537,-a..in.,.daly.' ' 1 1 tforKt-t'ji ah'i VVestrn Railroilil IxravMH. I4anei 9:30 a.' m; and ;40 p rn;. ar-t rivy, OeorjjetO- it 12:00 m.i 9:Wi p. m., tViaV (it)urgetown t:0Oja. in, and 3.30 p.-bi'., ijr rivle Laneis K:-25 a. m. and uria p. m v datljt ex, -pt Sunday. - - -j - -'. t -; ; . reams ton. C.'.-ft. D.i R,, R.' .leave. Florerr-a di !y :excet)t Suruiav; :45l. . m nrriu w iinnivn. jiit. -a. -ni.. l-neraw- iu:w a. nt j NV-fcdeiiboro t.:2T. j p. m.' Lkve Ftorenfltjl daily : t-xcept- Sunday i:W- pi m.,, arrlw Uiunington 5i:iAi ip. fn., Ben'nUsvi)iei . p. pn.. ,!UWKn. J0?10 p.i in. --.Leave FJOrenirf 'Su iday only 8 ;5i a. ,rn;i arrfcV . DarlliMftiJ 9 2 ai -ml !-.; i;hi:' i ;i?.K I -.,;: . '. KA ; Ilea ire !ibaon dally-: except fSunday'k a. mi, I Bennettsville 6;4 a, m.J1 arrivii .DarAiakton. 71:40 la-, mii &ea.v? fUairflngtOB 7 44 a. jin, arrive Moreniit S;ioi!a. Hi. Leat Wfdeeboro daily excegu. Siihday 3:(j4 pii : m. Cberaw i:15, p. m.,3 IfartkvtHe' fcr-K i&J; m.i uatllrifrtdn 16:2a, 0. ni arrive KlnrM 7 I pj TO ,. ieave iJarHngion.tiun'jriyi oilly 1 ;;;arrlve .Forti)ryti5 a.-m . , I land, ;FyetteviM 1 jlraijicfa; Ieav I 1 (i aim - Will da M P. ni., n:i:'. m ; ,'A.rclve Kelrri 2 p. :m.. ,ll:5, p. 111. Smrt hUeld 3:02 m L iDuna l3:3 jk 1 mFyettevHle: :2S id ml.' 1:0? as'.IM.JlRowlatid 6:U0 .j' i.;:,tH tut-nlnk: leave Rowland ?9:5( m.J FayiJ etleyille, filiaO" !p. m., 1J(:35 !p, 'in., i bund llfO p. ni.-. , Smitneld ;J2:2S !p. m., Selnkai 12435 p. m., 11:41' p. nt.. arrive Wilson lsif. jTrt.. 12:l a.ui. 4 :!, :f ;; ,-' j;- '-jj-r , ,y. tilanche'wtei Aukusta Railroad traitifi l-v"'9u.fettr ,4:2S a. m., Creeton $:17 L,J i. I irive-Denmark 6:U a. n. Returning! leave'?Denraark;4:17 p. tb.. Oceston-5:13 ml, Sumtr .33 p: m., daily. ;M ; PregnaJIs Rrance trai leaves Crestiinr 5;4p a. m., arrives ' Pretnallu, 9:15 a. oiui 1 UltA 34 returning leaves -Preg:alU: 10:j ai ; m. 1 ! ' f it; i arttvesj Crestpf 3:50 p.;im., dally exig, i ih euinday. ... ! i . S f 1 A - ttiShopvllle !"Iran-h "I ruin a, 1' ' t.--' ' '. '. 1 hqtt U,:10a.i m. and :3o p. ni.. arrive Y Litcknow ; 1 :iX p..n and 830 m Re- I ,i T. turning, leave Lucknow 6:i5! a ta and- - lii'i I 2w P. -m.1 arrlveJGillott 8:25 a iR: vi 7 t f m.r i ally I except t Sunday Sunday, ohiv : 114 :- -4 i4 ; J-4";"0"T "H.- M :EMBR8034rJ 1' Vicrol Ti.. ' ! vrn;,,.i"?l5er Aeau . v. .vi.-.j., uncial- atanager, :-;; T. M; KM PR90N,' Traffic Manager. Th? Clyde Steamship Cct ;; NEW .YORK. LMkNGTQNljl tfeili-';4 AND GEORGETOWN; S. O.. LiNES- II ' I -- :.' -n ; -i- - - . t . NEW TORE FOR WILMINGTON." N. !rL t ! CBOATAN,i...iSaturday,nAugU8t 6th ' BENEFACTOR. Saturday, ' August 13th WILMINGTON. N. C FOR NEW TORK - - -BENEFACTOR. Saturday, iAugtist 6th CROATAN.;:.. Saturday, August 13tlx' FROM WILMINGTON, N. C. PQH A ) GEORGETOWN, 8. -C jiu;;ll 4"4 CROAT AN. I ii. ...Tuesday JAugrust 9tt! ' BENKFACTOR. Tuesday, August IBUxi 'A s Through! 'Ml la of lading' and lowest through rates guaranteed : to and from '! puiiiia, iii- .iiunir aiiu miuia 1-arOIinaj : j iFor. Freight or: Passage apply -to -: ;.. .:i '!.- - II. Ci. SMAT.r.nrvcirc, THEX). G. EGER. Traffic Manager. 'A ' - 6 Bowlina: GreenJ-NV- W..T CYT. JOP. Gnersa AcentaT 41' 4 1 - - ;? .; ; i I. :ir.J: -it.. - :HI - ;- 4 41 r'4U. ':4 4: ;i; -J 41 : liii ;i" ;!-'k d...ij ;' -4; ill! 4i:44.4 '.'if f ' -Kl-' .:: .;.. I,.?'. ."-':-:-::: .--:,"K4fii :p lrv-t.; s: 4-: ":.;-.. !M--- -''v-"! ' K'- v v ' " - 11 1 . - - - - i"--1 ' 3 4 1 1 ir , Hl Ll t n 1 1 AAA:S ,iC'- -r A'-, A A A
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1898, edition 1
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