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i i . n i - I I i iii i f i MM- & f by mih S3.S0; ibte cents. enta a month; it three months I MESSENGER pnali. one ear, U. la d ranee. N, N. C. (Ct'OT 19 1898 . iVHETAHIKS COKE i v t . . . i .- 711 COOKE. .. vpe our editorial! of. the Baw jWnpsotn fiald ofi V before we wh:har,lea M. Ccjoke, bu Raleigh 'papers.; Jt tfll lasft the Raielgh r ier made charges In oioke's : Integrity x as well vff ltjjr . of the r late j Secretary ctavius Coke. The charges Zlateq to mlslejad while dap C name otfl both of tihese ivortfty Btati officials Mr. ids no' defence or; Indorse; our hand.s( . for he is. abun- fable to take i cam df himself . . has a character abo : k - . e the fain test "nt of suspicion. -Thf jN ews and Ob- rvf-r does not i exaggerated saying , - - i -i, -- - . it thre is Jo honester man living lion. Charles M. Cpoke. Ills life rn of ali men .from his ycjuth. - : rove an charge; of wrong do-un- statement shows how I Intimations." If the Progressive .Tmers seek fairness ve, is to show. .aries paid over rs cbllectecl fiom y.eeretary of State , Thompson paid, and; from this fact is to pe drawn un bleasant' and disrenutablt conclusions. "But;.Mri Cooke very plainly'' shows why . more moneys, were received by the rad-pop secretary than ; by his democratic Dredecessors: Mr:t Cooke . shows that the klrae is diffeifent tliat . tfro years are allotted to' Thompson and but one jreaV;to 00046". Mr. Cooke obke two n ?a- gives the law ,aa to taxesi and the . . . 1 ! " . " kinds of 'taxes pn insurance com nies. In fact he explains , the whole "of; the' license tax. He shows how the tax on fire insurance has bei tw lde as high under " JThompsbn un Mr -r . i v ... i ll I . . :.. ' -companies 150 per cent. greater taab in;-first three years of- the Coke ad ministration and 25, per cent, greater than in the -last jyear of doke adminis traton and during the Cooke sadminia tration. He, shows thaiunder Cooke colljM- tiqns. exceeded jthose under Coke by $11,005.45. He-sitys that the Increase inV'1896 over 1895 would. be accounted . H"-.-'---4 -.. . 4 !. i- . f ' j . : forXby the increase in the number insurance companies and the exteri sio'n Vf the business and the; increasi of Secretary ' Thompson's: administral- tion fofx l897 over .1896 kvould be counted or by j the inc rease on. aniount of the license tax because ' the higher rate, Ths alone woiila e mount to eomething. . qver" ?10,0l There has' also" been a si ght increase In kho nnrnhort nf pnmnnnips pnd "tale increase of the comission tax on j count of extension , of the business been much. Those who Jiave not in vestigated the development or 1 tne surance business- of Nojrth Caroli . have no idea to what- extent and hem rapjidly it has continually Igrown in - cent years,". . j , I - .- To show how. very1 great, this in "crease is tlje report of Thompsoncfjitt 1897, isover.a Iquarteripf a million! dollars- more than the! report Cooke' for. the year 1896,land this bub sixteen life companies. The in crease in the commisson tax '. thereon exceeds a half million dollars:- Thei constant increase in the license taxi explains fully j i nXi. .1 why Cooke exceed Thompson exceeded; Cooke. Anyt the ,i least, . insinuated tha; there is any; semblance of wrong doing must be made in ignorance with a design to assassinate charac! ter. Dr. Thompson should wash hs - hands clean of j any .sympathy -wit;h such -an unwarranted and wicked course. Mr. Cooke i in conclusion sas this, having turned' over a balance f nearly 10,000 to j himT : . t . . r t- ' T o'f tYA nTnni4ma-iiii4noH mror t r him the books Ipf tne office including ledgers' which contained a full aq- t of my adminiatratiop of the ofi- fiee.i -I believe Dn Thompson is. an in- telligent and efficient ofQcer. it As hp .did not call my attention to any error found in i the office I ami obliged to yen out n conclude that he :: has g - V and truth in. l vi. -n n TdjX-pPai ittpn t: to make and tan gang. it v.lons and? e con- (aitjic Secretaries : wrnnEr dolrJs.. - i Is clear, idi- I Tfo Hhnws how I naaeiess, now j the lnsioua jgh weekly. V! comm ani- V rcondcnBe lextent the nagecient vbieak 'meiit C'tary, ur. Uty and fsta Viry Vu- ma Lter ourse, 1 hat J3 oper to i fo; . coiki i administration J he is la no way respo. -.6 publication s re ferred urnTTEl': kinning- of this com munlcatldn." : ' ! 'r,i Jf PEACE ASp ITS HESPOSSIBICI- ; V If; r f '. .. TJE. ' ( J ! ; . ; . j H : j ' It look as we -write that peace was very near at handl It may be deferr ed for a day or two but. the prospect is that quite oon the last gnp will nave been fired and "grlm-risaged war will pmooth .his wrnkled front." i So be it,! Vast 1 The people at large all over our I country will be glad '; Indeed when; peace comes, and there.! rest Spain must rejoice amidst Us sorrows and its shadows that a disastrous war to i heT is no longer prosecuted. In many respects it was a most unfortu nate and bloody, arbitrament, and the Messenger will he indeed glad when all is peace, and quiet once: more. There will he delay In closing up of the contest for It Is expected i that -the commission that is to sit in .Paris will be In sittings l for a month or two. Just why all this pow-wowing and'dei lay we do not now understand, but such is the expectation," The trouble 4 . i ' i. t 4 ' : i " . - f I in providing suitable government for the captured islands, , very mumerous will be great and! may be pregnant with woes; It wilt 1 be' an occasion lor i genuine, fftr hfghi statesmanship on the part of, our own victorious counr i try. After .peace comes there will be ivery much Tto jiSThis country will have to provide a safe, just, Btrjct gov ernmenv for all' of ; the ialandkjvrung by force of arms, from Spain. Chaos reigns now-and out of it must come i order and stability landcoiitehtmenti Cuba and the Philippirres will prob ably give much annoyance ahd labor ;but Portoi Rico may accept ; changed iconditions readily and willingly' But nothine can be deflnitelv known until1 the. end comes and the full reports oi settlement are consummated and pubf ilished. That, new and trying respont slbilities awaituhis country t is plain enough. Firjaneas .tempered -ferWi wisdom allied i withl a prol found sense of right doing ought to be. equal to alj demands. It is to be hop ed little Mr. McKinley 'will have wise and capable advisers.. A T 1 .11 ELY ACCOUNT OP AVIL.TIlSci TON. : i ; i": 1- Mr. F. B. ArendelUthe gifted and faith ful ' travelling . correspondent i of the iRaleigh News and Observer1 has done a. good work In his strong letter from1 i : f- - s I.'-'-' Il -" '' !' . i r,- : Wilmington copied from ' his, paper in yesterday's Messenger. He does not over-state the actual condition ; in this city. We could supplement his state- with Instances of t bad conduc and! chronic insolence that, have come 'to t us i from trustworthy sources. If the present , condition . shall; -continue much longer ; or be Intensified, there will be serious difficulties occurring, Human forbearance and a peacerlov ing race will succumb . before negro aggressiveness, and barbarism; and the usual results will follow. Russell ism in this community- is an inspira ton for insult and deviltry, j There ate white men living here who wil !be held responsible for much of law- lessness that; prevails, and which they could probably 1 prevent, if at last a iyigilance i committee shall be formed for; self-protection, and for the.i sup-J-ression of all manner of unbridledj license and violence. There is a great deal of talk and if need be there jwill be some decided action taken.! lV-isi i! II ;l :' i -I,---!:. :. !' simply impossible that the present clis-l order and chaos shall reign much Jon ger. The patience of jthe most lctog suffering 'Community can become ex- hausted. It has been!so in the paat When government ceases to protect the peaceable and suppress the yiolenc then in a free country ' the peoplie who are the sovereigns will rule inj firm ness and riehteousness. I . n .'. . IIOHIE "FOLKS -. 'I. " . The Raleigh News and Observer is- able to make a.-gratifying iexhibit ofj its sucess. 'Its .last yejar, just closed.il was highly 'prosperous.-- It has but recently added $15,000 of machinery.; It was never a better newspaper than now,' -and has never done more satis factory, faithful and aggressive- work fori the democratic; party and North Carolina than in the, '.pending j (cam paign. , t ' I It is a lamentable,-most disgracefaH .fact staring in the- eyes of every! white man with a white ' heart .in S North (iarolna, that ' th Institution tot the blind at Raleigh. is now under the con- tror of negroes, the superserviceable alies of the tbfack radical gang. iHow long; How long! ! I j ..'"! i'" - I There were -complaints during! the last scholastic' year of the food; Isup- plied to students of the A. and MJ col lege at Raleigh. We learn f romr: the Times-Visitor that the board ofltrus-i tees have been considering the matter. The Raleigh Paper says: : ; i ; j ; i j "We do not commend the' action of the Board i of Trustees so long as the chargesi against a member ; of that body stand unTefuted, and if it is triie that the act of the Trustees was adopt ed: simply to injure an officer of the institution, it should not be -commend ed but severely condemned." ! .ji.'i-M Jlf they, will improve -the fare-give is good as $8 a month will allow,!jand that is low board i f6r igood ; board they will be. thanked by the students - It -h- ':iih '--."!-. r 'J-!j iNorment declares ' he j will continue in the Congressional race in this jdis trict Aside from the j moral aspect of the question-a bet; that he would . w i come down would be safe People w.ho do not believe in) pure water for health and that it Is lof no importance what knd of water you drink, are ignorant of . facts. The dreadful results of -iad water j near Raleigh a few years .go will' be remem bered, causing the. deaths of' several who picniced. We could give mum-i erous examples. A-very sad one could bo found in Wilmingtont Dr. t Tom Wood had water from five- wells here examined by the accomplished chem ist at the University of North Caro lina, and all .were badly rjfolsoned, lAt i r: a -or: -mi Orange Mill in i Orange county ev era deaths from dread typhoid fever have occurred.! tt wa epidemijS Water has ;been anaiyuM. l ne uur ham Record gives tne siarumg som tion. It pays: ' "The i analysis showed that the water, wtlle seemingly pure, was fill ed with 1 germs , of disease and the health officers declared that the rwelja must be filled andjater must be si cured; from some other sourca, j The wlls werel filled and' then ; ap investigation wasipegun to determine why the water was filled with, typhus germ and where ibetter water cou-ld be obtained. This" ipvestigation dls closed the startling fact that the wells from which the ; people had been us ing water had -betn sunk in an old 'abandoned graveyard," ' f There jire three jexamples of bad re sults from 1 had ! water - of , w;hich w;e know that beJong to this city. . i I i ! t; Becklen' Arnica FalTe. i The best jsalvei Irt the world for Cuts, Bruises, ! Sores. 1 Ulcers. Salt Kneurxu Fever Sores, Tetteif. Chapped i Hands. Chilblain. Corns, jand all Skin Erup tions? and positively cures PUes, or, no pay' required; It! is! guaranteed to gle perfect satinfaction or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box. For. sale by R. Bellamy1 " t BREVITIES. The U.1 S. " Army ftow in service amofunts f of abou; ;2i,000 .men, j soon as peace' Is ratified' 150.000 will be'muatered outtlwhich leaves 125,0o), to protect the oqumtry and keep in awte and order the conquered islands. uclh . Henry Irving the actor owns sixtly pair of spectacles. One pair is qujtje enough ttia amuse most people, i 1 a Aguinaldoj commander of the Phi ippinje i insu-rgents, pnee so praisefl by Dewey and American newspapers, is i anxious I to kjiow whether he j ijrf fighting for annexation, protection or indepenxlenceit And that is the ques tion for the, Congress and this country. Puerto Rico has 3.670 square nnlejf; and -.80oioo peoplel Of these '300.00)0 are negroes. I It has ,137 imlesfof railt road anc 470 miles !of telegraph. ItB exports Cor 197 aggregated V rt.UHv -War T?vH molasses and tol- baeiio. . I The NJ Y. Pressj strong for McKin leyism, after i standing tup for .-Algeif. now asks for his retirement from office The? London Times says ithat ','had nop public opinion intervened upon manifesto of the iGenerals, it is jthjp hot improbable that , the war office would have gone On covering up its own misf- takes until -the iSantiago force ; had succumbedi pntirejy to disease i and privation." j j , 1 i j ! The. pension 'commission is very popp. ulaH i with your ' tiongvessman bent on spending 1 the people' jhard eavno money, iln 1897 , there ""'were ,137,8(. calls from i members,: while in 189S, there have' been' l99,7ll ;They. havb wasted much time and worn out much shoe-leather in keeping . the. pensioip. businessi lively. They go to get anew pension on to secure an increase I of an old one. What a country! There were 540 . calls a day. i ; i- i i- , how'itiuo: i . We offer! One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any casei of Catarrh 'that can not foe cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.i , : : F. J. CIIENEJY" & CO., Props., I : A - . ."' c4;- , ;; Toledo, O. 'We. the undersineed, have known I Fi J. Cheney for the las$ 15 yeafs.i and be lieve him -nerfeotlv honorable in 'ii businessj; transactions and ' fiAanciaillsl' able; to carry outiany obligation made by their firm. ' j. ! .'; ( i . 4 i i i iwest&'truax!,' i Wholesale DtugfeLSts, Toledo. 0. WALDTNG, KINNAN & MARVIN", ! ?'. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, . Hall's ! Catarrh Cure- is taken intern ally, acting, directly upon the blood and- mucous surface's - of the system Price, 75ic. per bottle; ( Sold by all drugs gists. - Testimonials' free, i; . STATEi PRESS i The ; present 1 infamous i-eleetjon law! ought tp be labeled "a bill to permit! ex -penitentiary ; convicts,': and-i prejur ed iminors and non-residents to vote; Honest populists cannot .afford to as sume; responsibiliiy i for the perpetusi tion of the present corrupt state gov ernment: in order"! that a few itradinsr demagogues; may; feast ! sumptuously! at ithe pie' counter.' The way, 'and lihei only way, to wipe out the present dis-j graceful! state of affairs and return l;to good government is ;to- restore the demi ocratic -party to power. Winston Seni tinel. " ; ' - , The; democratici; administration leas-! ed j the Anson farm! of 2,400 .acres i for i $1.10 per; acre peri annum. Besildes thei arable- land and ! there is none bet-i' ter' t he-re. is a. lartrc! minntitv of 1- ia.nu,,. ; anu wilxii uttr inra-Mt: ja ; nit pi-ivii lege ; to loiut t and r sell .this .wood. 'The democrats only had this farm eise yearj and the wood cut! that year amounted to about $4.000, we are informed. This besides jexcellent crops of cotton and corn and ,other products. I Mr. Leazar says ; the farm ! paid' its expenses in' Inn ' n,i4l,-.l4A Jl S ..l--' !..! eluding, of courses the convicts. What - fhe i Russell admmistration I;as "rloii with It (in 1897 and this year if 'onlv knows. jThe governor will inot let the: people-Know anything about it Rail eigh Post 1 l , , ! ; In North. Carolina and especially in! Richmond countv there are t-wn p-reat; l political! parties, the first, i the demo-! cratic, (composed s entirely; of white men; the isecond, the republican, com-i posed, oU a large body of negroes and a felw white; men rthey carry alone to hold the) offices,; and a few white moif who tiia.ve ueen f uepenuenis, Deiiev iing' that Nthe republican party is tlte people's ! party. ; Then there is a third party, once known as the populist par ty, 'which has beenfwrecked and diS mtegrated by its treacherous leaders This party is new; represented by two' taction? one, seeking toy do the right thing,; the other proposing to do any' thing: that will enable them to, get ia. tastee; o "Esau's porridge.'- This even proposes! to run directlyi against its avowed ' principles, for, the sake, of pie and a little power. 'IGlvej us a dip anfl w'e'U do Anything- you say." , We ar fori free silver,! buti We'll votev for a goldbug, all r the t sameprinciplesx are nothing pie i and power are w hat we-want.-Rockingham -Rocket. I ' The Wilmington Messenger says thai Mr.1 Walter H. Page has succeeded Mn! H. i II." Scudder as chief editor of the Atlantic Monthly, i This will be pleas ant: news - to i Mr.. Page's friends. The! Atlantic (Monthly is; the pride of liter aryi News EngJanders and is proijounct ed by competent critics to be the beft literary j magazine 'fin, -America. The fact that a North Carolinian is at the head of this Yankee? literary light telH a: story that- means much: - Mr. Page is -a native of Wake county, was born at the little town of Cary son-.e forty years ago.. The social life that sur4 rounded ihim in his i early boyhood knew s little 'of thes cult . of Boston's folk,- yet this man; has made his way from the Cary home .to the centre of the jmosti learned society that environs Harvard.! No man could gain that po-f sition without, literary ability of : - ai high order, and without brains and ex-i ecutive; ability. Heredity ; has crept into; a good many things in this coun-i try but it can nevef iget into lieratUre.' A i man does not inherit a position in the literary, world--'Sanf ord Express. The. Fourth district democratic con gressional convention i of w Tennessee nominates : Cl E. Snodgrass'to suceed Hon; Benton McMillan, whp was re cently nominated for governor. NvUiU 'CAROLE A , iWaynesvIIIe Courier" Charlie I ris; who. a short time ago. wanted run for cfongresis to - prevent the dis trict from being; lost to the democrats, seconded the nomination of Richmond Pearwjn for congres .Wednesday at Dunn t'nion: The largest beel we probably ; ever saw i was shown us by Mr, E. D. . Patet, of Grove' township, last. Thursday... It weighed 14 pounds when pulled without the top .aad measured 18 inches tn circumference Polk pouny N'ewst There7 noticeable atui etrone determlntion On th part of th democratic hosts of! the county to nominate jfor office this year the very'j best! mea within the limits of 'Polk, and Jthe feeling Is growing ( rrstantly ..that ; victory awaits them in November.-j .-v. - '-1 .1 i - I - ' ; - . P ! ' v i S ' (Ashebor.o Courier: It looks very much like thp rank and file of the populists! in this county are payirjg lmje attention ito their leaders, but are preparing o! march when the prop er t ime omej.but ut to the republican camp: where they have been led in the 9wt 1 i 'j ' ii : Greensporo Record: A storekef-per irt an ! adjoining county to .this was removed rsom tlimei ago for being; in collusion I with! the distiller over whom he was sent to watch. He was a dem-. txrat. I Soon after he was ousted' he turned republican and is now ,; post master at. an joffice in his countyj ' 'i i .'' ; ' f ' I - i - ' 'i 'i : JGreensboro jTelegram: Last night alout 8 io elexjk s a White man named David Crawfdrd fell from; the trestle opi the wesjecn end of the Southern yard and waisrright badly hurt Iiast night 'a k oung. maa who seemed to be inj a dazed condition called on Dr. Michaux.at his office. He had re ceived an injury afld was suffering considerable pain. . L)r. ' lurner was summoned . ahds upon investigation found' the left collar bone f broken The young man was still unable to ac count for the he had been. injury or to ten wnere -i- -1 L uaptatn tiam- ufl O. Stricklaujd diod suddenly last njgiu at i ins nome on'., norm turauam street about H o'clock. Deceased '- w as born i . Ian uaryj 1837, in Wake county. 18' miles ifromi Raleigh.- He and am il y camel to Charlotte to jive 20. or 2." years ago. Captain! Strickland 'was Engineer" l.f p'rolesston: 'lle'ran.on th,e- North Cafglina road i for ' some years, and afterward on the, Air Llne He was a natural born machinist: t Mhe'villej, N. -iAugust 10. Jlenry R. Stevens, ml JAshevilie, wasnomlnated by the democratic convention herej to day on the first ballot fore judge ofi the criminal jcircivit wurt for "Hanolver. Haywood, Henderson, : McDowell, land Madison t -counties; Marion, .N.1 C August 10. Yesterday Leets Bros Show exhibited jliere and by nightfall the calaboose uwas fun of unfortunate 4)6ings, who bad taken on -too much fire-water. About .12 o'clock! Poliee manjltader called to see hqw tils birds in-the coop weie getting along, but he was ; too late, for they had flown; to part$ .unknowm and the prison ' doot was ibrokeni down by. parties imkuown. Newton, N. C, August 10.-Cataw-tit' cpllege opened up today most fa vJ oi-'ably for ,the new school year, all ithe competent force ; of professors were present, i Most' of ; the old students are hiickj and quite a number of now ones, and many more are expected to come in during the next few days. , i ; i ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND li THERE IS NO KINO OF PAIN OR ' 1 CHt, IRItKBAL OK' EXTERNAL, THAT RAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- I LI EVE. '.-j! J ;l. ; .-' ;f . look out for Imitations-and suB-i STITUTES. i i THE GENUINE BOTTLE! ' BEARS THE NAME, i; I VERRY DAVIS & SON. The State Normal and i Industrial Coll age J : 1 I' ' ; i ! ' - - E'" . -' - I 5 Q FJTER3 THE YOUNG WOMEN OF tbe State thorough professional, literary, classical, sciennfic, and industrial, edu cation. Annual ; Expenses $90 to $130. Fac ulty of 30 members. More than 400 regu lar, students, lias matriculated about 1,500 students, representing every county in ithe. State except two. Practice 'and Observation School of about 200 pupils. Tps secure i board In dormitories; ; all free tuition applications must be made be fore August 1st. I ' : -I Correspondence Invited from those de- siiring! competent trained teachers. ; For Catalogue and other information, address M - i PRESIDENT McIVKRJ JUn if .. .! t Greensborrv. i. C. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. G. Li SIXTY-SEGOSD-TEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER Slh Kleven Professors land Instructors. Three Courses for i Degrees. ; i! ' Ample Cabinets and Laboratories. Location; Healthful and Beautiful. t Oyrnnasium Complete. ; ;. p 1 1 I TERMS REASONABLE. ! end for; a Catalogue; v' i,.- . 1 J. B. SHEARER, Jul 2, f ' President. The North Carolina , College of Agriculture f;;T:J';." '4- ' "and : ,' ti : rRW 1 'I J' ;" ' ' ' ' :" -'"'V '' ' ' 'h ifiecnanic iirts ; Will re-open September ' 1, 1898, -with improved equipment in every depart ment. Twent;y-three experienced spe cialists in Faculty. Full course in Ag riculture, .Science, Civil, Mechanical ana s tuectncal Engineering. Exnenses very moderate. "1 ; -; ;i- For' catalogue address. ; r ! PresI.A. O- HOLLADAY, Jun 27 tf , - RALEIGH. N. Cl FflYEfTEVILLE UUI1RT 'IUDEHT. irji HOROUGIILlr PREPARES BOTS for best Colleges .West Point and An napolis.) Board and Tuition $200 per year.;'.i. j ; -,:;ij-vj '.'...-' j )-.,.-f- References: : Senator John W. Dan lel; of Va., CapUf James JD.. McNeill, of ir ai eiievuie, in. u., ur. W. G. ! Curtis. bX rsouthport, N. C ; "'-,. Hot iltustraitedi; catalogue, address! ' JDR. .SAM'L" W. MURPHY, A. M? ; . . Principal. Fayetteville, N. C. July 20 lm ! . ;s THE UNIVERSITY, ARGEST PATRONAGE- AND FULL- est; equipment In Its history; Faculty 33' ptudents, 60S: threeiAcademlc -Courae: three Eleetiy& Courses; three Professional Schools, In Law. Medicine and Pharmacy. I Advanced classes open to Women. Tnl tloa $60 a year; board 8 a month. Ampl opportunities for self help. Scholarship and loans for the needy. Summer School Jon Teacher, 24 Instructors, 1S5 Stu dents. Total Enrollment 670. For Cata- jugue, auuress. ; r. - k . HH H.STTlT PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, 'A , ickir of tbe woj.1 he-t clearer TliVl TS. K. TA1HH iXK COMPAMt Mini w- mr viinu Itlu'YllfDl ' 11 . - : I ' ' .!! . .1' I .1 Statement of th I s At Close of His ncs July Report to ; RESOURCES Loans . .i;.:. ........ .-.' Overdraft '-. . . . . U. S. Bonds (at par). Other Bonds I . i -K . J325.793 25f 20163' 25,000 00! 11,376 37! 23,600 00! Banking, house and nxturela Due iffom other- i! banks 146,934 46 ; i 00 . - f ' i 1 . ' i - !: ; .4 23 I 34 157,643 03 1 Due ' from U. S I Treasurer ....... L. 1,12a t)ue r.ttOnh approv ed reserve agents.. 76,299 Cash iiiv.ult 33,289 i'l-' ra,- Total" $543,619 33, ; Ctiktirfo."Sl.- Looia New -yorli. IfaMjtou. l'LiUbel)bUk f This is the vounest Bank in Wilminetnn. ''i Wp hnvTnnil ont lisnno in divtdenlsand have passed $15,000 to surplus. jWe feel very. Vouch gratified with reuls; and shall do clur Jbestto please .yon in every ay. We want your business, ?ind trust that: ijjou will favor us with' your account.! We feel that our nrr.t ; luty is to our icustomer, . and man ererrftieiore in this state, j t i ' JOIIK HARAISTKON i,PresiJen. July W-'' At tiS Close of .B'usims$ July All 111 ; to Comptroller. ; ii RESOURCES.! Loans .$543,255 52 L-tivr4cafU- 167 97 TTi.-'S 4ffr ft hnnila fat nJr-V Al lild W Banking, house and fixturel:.! lo'.OOO 00" Due from r other ' banks '...$109,664 Cfcsh on. hand ...... 99,741 94 209,406, 16, V 1 . i Total, .$802,929 65 $ - i .... a- COMPARATIVE Total Deposit... Surntus a-nd Net Profits. Uins Parable and Re-Discounts... ... .i Dividends Paida Pet fleut. Per Paid in October, 1S95J. . PEACE IN STITUTE, Raleigh, NJ GrT 1 A Famous School foi Girls. ! Very ThorpiiRh and of High Grade. 1 Judge 3o. D. Gray-, Cylper jr Va., says: scbooljOt hich I have any an I jun?4 v . I ; " 4 4- Sela hore Hote in. WRIGHTSVILLE BEACIIK O. GEORGE fciM PBELL, pUpriet6r, THEJ SA. SHORE HOfELi OPENS NEW" ANPJ BEAXJTIFUE. IBUILDrNQ, BEACH, HI' G., FRONTING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. THIS HOTEL 13 ENTIRElir NEW, HANDSOMELY ALL THE! v CONVENIENCES AND TIMES. OILY HALF HOUR'S RIDE WRIGBTSVILLE BEACH IS NOT SUMMER jiREEZES, AND MATCHLESS VIEW OF THE GRAND OLD ATLANTIC fOCEAN, BUT ttT. IS THE ON THE W, NTINENT. ) NOTH ING WILL BE LLEFT UNDONE BY THE ! MANAGEMENT OR THEi SEAS; SHORE. TO PROMOTE ! THE Ql 'ISINE IS UP fO THE LENCE. Drinking w!ater furnished by artesian well. THE H(?TEL IS SPRINKX.ED BY YET IT -131 TWENTY MALES AWAY BY INVASi'.ON. .'. ,' - HOTIir ORCHESTRA ENpERS SPECfAL RAILROAD " may 4 tf -V '-' I i tetATES. Make Your Idle1 THE WILMINGTON WILMINGTON, N. C. ' Which has the Largest Fa i North pate of 4 3 " Interest PftM on Deposits at Loans nStade at Low Rates on any SmaSl ahd freauent savlna a yield larga been vha femidllon of many fbrtunes.(! O Savings i aiid" Trust Co, todaT 13 wonn posit n-esx month. , J'W, NORWOOD, . : v s.t President, Groveis' Soft Ii lf8 IB :: - - . i Li-" U' . - : -r: - Kin- ;i '. 'A PETERSON & RULFS. July 30. FOB CHOICE AM) CHEAP -I) Nobody cares for Finek Cheap .Goods would have rno earthly use fonthe daintyjLawns and Mjisllnsj we are selling. They catch sthe American's; fancy, however. They appeal td the Feminine taste that custom forms and culture, refines-. We have goods to satisfy eviery fancy and the prices, we mention I Fine Yard Wide Lawns reduced iFine 3-4 vard Lawns radaced to 4Fine Yard Wide Dimitibs reduced 'Fine Yard Wide Percales, reduced tine vv Bite urgandy n ducea to lis l-'Je, per jard. 1 Our Entire Stock of 25;. Organdies reduced to 16 l-2c per yard. Balances! Our Trimmed Pattern Hats at one-half value. Market Street, aus 10, fvC -C- " it -7 -Tr-Tc JTr- f ! v Wll X 5 O e National Bank of Wilmington Hth. I8'S, GwiiJciiscd from Com pli'vller. i f j , LIABILITIES. i Capital 4 $100,000 00 Surplus 15,000 00 Undivided Profits .1.... ,...J 1 iS,997 43 Circulation ..:..!;. ........ . ;22.500 00 Total Deposits j.t ..402,121 90 Total J....f Js43,619 33 will meet your wantp' at lower rates i-. i .-' -r i . i . , 't u F. K. II AWES, Cashier. I ' llfi M-tlj, 1898, Condensed Froni Report LIABILITIES. Capital ..m.i.ii; Surplus .1.1 Undivided Profits. .$125,000 00 $71000 60 ... $,953 25 7953 25 36,000.00 561,976 40 - .s"f 'i:i s uircuation; u. f Total Depots Total '..,' $sul.29 65 it STATEMENT , 111 1( -July 14. 'OOr July 14, '07 I July 14, '98. $484,000 $014,000; '$502,000 50,700 OO.OOO TO.OOO None ; None. I . None. ; Iiaet Install men t - of Capital I - Jujy, 28 'Annum "I sincerely believe It Is the very best female ).wledge." i Illustrated catalogue free to all ;who apply. ., - l: Jas. DllWl)lir, M. A, Principal. S R E.- CRAWFORD, Manager. JUNS lat, SEASON OF 1898. A SITUATED ON WRIGHTSVILL.B FURNISHED AND FITTED WITH i IMPROVEMENTS - OF ! MODERN FROM WILMINGTON. N. C. ONLY NOTED FOR ITS COOLING MOST FAMOUS SUMMER RESORT THE COMFORT OF! ITS GUESTS - HIGHEST STANDARD ! OF EXCEL-, THE SPRAY OF OLD OCEAN AND 'FROM THE SLIGHTEST DANGER CONCERTS DAILY. . '. 1 . oney Earn Interest by Depositing in j t i n SaVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY, . ,!-r ::f -;;'!"'! If. : - . - ! T ..; d in Capital of' any Strictly Savinffs' Banfcl ki Carolina, - :. . j i .- .1 per cent per annnm. -"-;; i i Call at Bank lor(Regulation8 Governing Deposits, Good Security for Short or LougTime, results. A aavlngrd Bank account. baa n Dollar Deposited In The Wilmington id you enc nve uonars yoi expeci to uo- H. WALTERS,1 , : Vice President.. GEOf SLOAN- ii : - Cashier Slides GpODS AKE OK THE GO AT, in Sleepy Hollow1. 1 Fiji Islanders Deiow. ;,- to .6 7-8c per yard.. 4 l-2c oer vard. . to 7 l-2c per yard. s to 6 l2c per yard.- Wilmington, N. C D. M6 WHOLESALE OCEH i ' If- I FLOUR graces; MEATf LARD ;;COglE.!; HEAL. COBH. OATS, 1H. OATS ;lw;feJ-"! Etc., BOTTOM pRI CES. S. P. McNAIRi WHOIISALE GROCEE 1ID Commission Merchant ;. Tf. Water 8t..:wilnlnkon. N! U Offers to the; Trade i TEKO QAT3. FLOiJRi N ATX jS. L SUGAR. iCANDIE sCRAC -CEftS, CO?r- A ' i '. i-' 1 . (.- ; S;.'5f!4' ' j I ' N CEN'TRATED LTl, BUTT 2RJ UOU: flE3; A'TNEQAR.- ;rEANUTa; CORlN FI3H, BARNO PO VUBrI S4 ATCHE8. CANNED OOOD3, OFf pSL AND RICB. ran arid see leor wm inrtes-crin I i . A Large itiwk .Sheathing, FlpdriHg, l PAKTIT4 f a .4 v t i i j ; 4. ; Geiliiig! and sMa "WlllCH VTR CAN Off ER CHEAP wlka SAXAPAHAWZLDfilSFS. COMPANY, f - ! Worth ftaiiiUn. i;tl R 4 1 . r. n TimTaJijle In Kffof MjJ ut 10,-- lSiS EASTBOUNS TRAINS, I.eavt? OoWBboroJiirA.-n)., p. ia i.p.ive Klnston i fj-3..(m , 4M- V- pn lArrive iMorehead p, m.I B:&T t. m 1 WESTBOUt)t rTRAIfyS' - Ieave forehead ;rj. rn l B:20 -a nl m Ijeae K'tw.Kern a -m.t fe 50 p m. Arrive iGoldsboro'glii95 a.; Lm., 13 p.! 111. . j ' Jun 22 I . 8, I j. DILU superintendent. JOHN GILL. rWbMTEB.1 r", Schedule In Effect'july 3j jl80S- j South .Bound - Dally No. 1. North Bound Dally No. t. main vur.n. 7 06 4 02 3 52 p m p rn p m p m Ar. ... Wilmlng.tjjn , s.Lvt, .; Fayettevul ...Ar .. Fayeftevlue .i.Lv Fay e 1 1 evl 1 1 j J u n ; Lv Ar. Lv Lv. 3 48 i 30 142 12-13 II 65 it 07 10 36 10.09 8 4') p m i.U Sanfoit .MkiLvtl p m p m a no a m Lv. .... . Climax ...i.JV I,v. . GreiSriahrtrtf .J.An Ar, I1.V. tv Rv. TLv, , rGreenaboffo i.aLvi .i stoksd"tetftLivl .Walnut jvd i.I.vi .1 Rurar:-Halkl..lLv am a m a in . Mt, -Airy Afl South Bound Daily No. X. ' A4M ' i ... il L. North" Bound Dally No. 4. 8 W a m ; 7 a m it 3r a m 10120 4 mr 10i 40 4 m I B ENN ETfJ a VI CiLB.' t7 15 p m Ar.. llennrt tsvlllB .i-Lv 6 13pm 5 35 p m LVi...l. 1 Ma Wont iLvt l.v.. iRed &prlr)g.-$ .1 1.v. I.Vi ..ill spa iMlH -V.l I ivil 4 52pm .4 33 p m Lv:.-. i Fayettevje iw'UTr No. IS ! South' Bourjd i Mixed. ii Dally 1 1 North Mixed. Dally Ex. Sun. Kx. Sun. 1 ( 30pm Ar...', Kamwc .,:..L.v Liv...i.. Climax" ,.;,.,Lv L v. : . . G reen g bji -.... A r 6 40 aTm 8 30 ai m 9 17 ai m 9-30 m m II wpm I S 00 d m I 2 30 p n I I IS pm 12 30 p m Arwv Greeny .tyo t...Lv Lv... TBtok' . j ij .....Lv Lv.'.l Mau.,jor(,....:-Ar 11 07 ai m mi 65 a m Freight train No 8 ot th and 'Yadkin Valley ivw!jleav ion ar 4:4a iJ. m.: urrh-itrs a't W Lm Oik- i'ay(t4;tevllle iat 1 11:13. p. in.! : Pass--r--j r -l .pa ; i - I'1 W til trus i fJonnwrt i'o.na- at KavetKvvMli? la'nue Coast Line, a.t 1Jiatdn 'with he Carolina central caurojH. at with the Red Sprine'3ai :d H kfdl Bnri K3 wmtri- rill- iroa-d . ; tit Sanford with J-tie" tftaboafd Mr line.; at Gulf; with the J5-jr.haiHi alull Cl hr- Sane ; Kailro;id..at Grtpishorlo- 'vHMh .Southern Ilailway ConT&i5y., at I Wal 'ove with the Norfori, and NWfct hf but rn Kulway. ' ' I ! i J. W. FRY'. "', rA KYLi i ; Gen 1; Manager. ' Mehil .Balss. (Agen mm TO ALL POIMrS NORTH. iiPS()BIl iYEST r M Schedule in i-.nee s May f "'.;. ; .;;; I T. ".. " it!i;. ,. 1: hi i Tfain 41 Leaves .yVVtkms ton! 3:20 p. In Pem brake 5:4 p. m,, Maxton 6:l':niv 6:23 p.; m.. Hamlet (:3& rk ; tn. -Mnnrnft 9:t i: lit m. Iaurinburg WaUesboro Charlotte 10:25 p:-in. Oonnectas 'tv-Haml. I w(th ; train for Portsmouth,,' Rshmond, Waah li'ngton1 and at MonroerHh.,tr4in for At-, lanta, 1 . ' f J i i Train 41 Leaves PortjL.jmouth,! 9:2ft a. ib., iarrives Weldon 11:41 a.Ap,,-'HaIiKn 3:3o p. "m.. Sanford 5:u3 p..m.,if.Samletj6:S- ih. m-, .Athena 3j45 a', m., an iiijinta, 6 Jp la. tai 1 1 Train 40,5-Leaves-; VVstrinjKton 1!10 IP lm.; .Richmond 8:56. p. ft)l PortsnaOip-th' 8:45 ip. m. Arrive Veldon UjlO p. ,rh,, Kileikfh 2:07 a. ra., Sanford 3:35 px., Hamlet 5tl0 la. "m.. Rockingham 5:25 n. -m.,.Va4eBbaro 15:54 a. i m., iMonroe .t$a jn.i.i'Charkte 7 50 a. m., Athena andjAtlan !ta 6:20 ia. m.i ?onnectgt Weldan with Itrain from KiChmond,! ? ji5 all! Northern point3, Pullman-sleep, r- ortBmouth Ito Nashville, a.:. m.( ' Line ; ton. li:20 a, m.. iSheibyl 11:W a,: m., H : ierroDdtori ; 1230 noon, Athens 1 1:15 p. .Atlanta 3;50 p. rrii yy:. .fr.P I r:; v .: i ! 1 h. ; ii Train 38 Leaves At mt. liuO pj m., Athena 11:21 p. an., M.wroe 6ja5 aJ m.. Leaves Charlotte 6:10 i ?m. Monrloe 6;35 a. m., wadesooro 7:oi?v pa., Hamlet ana a. m., Raleigh 11:40 a, ?n.. Weldbn 2:50 p. m..; arrivesi Port8rno( "6:23 p. mi I ,; ii Train 38 Leave9 Hat( tt 8:20 'a, fca. Ar rives Laurinburg 8:46 sc-m,, Martpn 9)05 ft. m., -Pembroke 8:31 5m., ' Lumbsrtpn 9:53 a. ra:, .WUmingtom ::o5 noon.1 " s Train 402 Leave Atlja ta;l:00i p. tn, ar- Hvh Athena Xrlfi r m.i fnnrne S;3i d. m. u n ,1 W-.HoBruirrt 7 -ill . j-Leaves 'Rurherfordtori-fi p. -jn.. arrlvies Shetbjr 6:to;p. m. Ln tnton B:i !p. m, Charlolto-;lS p. ., Ofc -nroe :10 p. n.. "VVades-boro 10:31vp4 m:;:; iocklnham 1105 p. m..i 'Hamleflltao p. ." Sanftird 1:02 a. m.i! 'Raleign2:l& a. m., 1 ldon 4:55 . m.; Portsmouth 7:25 a. :" ibmohd 8:18 k. m., Washington .12:31 jiy vf.-s4r, I i Tain-lit 'Leaves Haiq . Snla p. m.r' rlvea Gibson &:10. p. m. i urning leaves Gibson 7:00i a; m., ar Ilgmieti ; 7.-E0 a. a., i .-"; ii; i-1; -ti ' .- tfeSf. t I -:s f j-; I Train 17 .Leaves HamJ 8 40. a. rn1.. ar rives Cheraw 10:00 a. miiurbint leaves Cheraw 5:0Wi p, m., artfvs ramlet 6:20 p. m. . 1 t i ij I i i AU trains daily except TosJ,fi and 18.! i , (Trains make lmmediatif connections it 'Atlanta for !Montg-omer?i ' Mobile; iNeiW Orleans, Texas. Calif ornij 4 Me-tloo, Chat tanooga. - ENashvllle. . MinphlaJ Macon, J) lorida. -" .. i . " , i - 1 1- ii ifPor TlclcetSi Sleepers, - jptc. apply i to ! ii- THOS. "Gi MB3ARE33, 'I ' Jnl Agent. WUrjiungton, NJ C. E. ST. JOHlSf. - fc f . . j ' Vice Prsident and Oen'li Manager. W. W. B., GLOVER, Traffic Iklanagr.; V. E. MoBee, -Gen' Superintendent. T. J. 'A-ND BR SON, Gen'i Pass. Agent.. ;s, FortBowutn, ya, a no 8 30 al m II 40 aim It 0 m lli 11 a m 1 08 n m 3 lOp: m 3 40 ri ni 3 50 jj m 4 32 il m 6 07 d m 5 36 rim 7 ttO d m i . i mj. . i it . ?- ' ! 'I ; ' ' f.-fprp-- I ! MADI8',Jf BiiANlrH I . r t II III I - I Th vrondrful staclnf oanlittf .of Jhe.Flantw at rcoimled i by; every vocal artist, vtho unstinting) rr rorrt-.; mends them. U -.;) j i . i 1 J Stanaartf .P1b Tablag, praa. ' For Heat. ! Rrpatrtnri ! . :: ; Coavealeat Term. ! ' ! ; Call 1 and examine our ntca-R or u i it4 j-' jfor Illustrated CatAloftur-t 1 . - ! '.; rif lKIEK !f. MTIKFPi ' 9 X. 'Liberty St,k tot lllh Pt.JN. W- , BaJlijiiore. MJ. Wachlncctoin t: C; ATLflNTIG GOfl&T LINE htslulc Irv KfTeot AuKUt.. IH-piirsur' from AViimtii!jion i NtUTHHCNI U DAIIY No. STpHSsenger $ mrt Ma- ; V:A.M: liolU It ttl n: .; V r-.lU- Hi H I 'jl m , ol.!abtr 12 -U J m Vil.jni I." 49 v. nil Ho k y -! '! - Mount !!: Hk nr.. Tr ! t. nr.. tW Mtn: 3.2j l i 'i'trri -l ur,jr 6i!M p.( tn., lvxftmtil fi o: j. in . Norfolk 6.55 v- w. 'iWiiii - ;r liiClun Mil :5! IV nt . j'M.tltlm.ua I 1 a ai Jhflttlnphl 3 m nt-.-NVv Yrkl:.3 a. ni-i' ;Mj.n tj !w iv ui. - i ii DAIItJ NO. i) Ul'4n.-r- tni 7:ID 1, M. nolli e:f4 p ni.'. Vr44wil , in. trw. J)Mtlxiro 10; id u i . wv itton -.i ;;i pi m i jrijira -!., ;. in..; liiikj- Mn u nt ll.if n ni WfJJAtti J:s . in.; Niirflk'K' tV a. in . tVlerilurm 3.14 a ' n . Klo!imnU 4:(W tn.. W uahn ton 7;4t U. n.. ItalUJiiorrt it iu . ' ni . P!itSaJ.U,!H JI r. a ,ut. Nw 'York p.: i.. lioti.n! p. m ir :;.' I . h .;;! -DAII.i N. iW I'assonir. rr-I!H t'Kt'fpt -PJnvilltt :13: p.; m j Nf-; a Kiiiul v S 0 ,i, , in. ;l ; I i Ji. L !; JH.T- I .. - i .- !- -tf . i," . ; -I'vi- 1 --.-ii ' ' S1TH1K)VNU I , , MAILY No. ii PuWsoliK'r-l!ueii f,il. 3:4o P4 sM ceiniw 4: p.. ui . I "m.i .il i i: bourn :JiA p. itt . 'Mantua! ii ii . j. ! .? . i ;5i in ,- KKut-ni--7 (1;" t. in . (Suriiu-r i r, ;i i;J -tK;:ii., tjuhimiai. ik)..r J. tl n , ;; ii lt'nnurlL Cil2 nu. in t Aucu-ff 1 1 !.-. l! :" a. ; Maootv llj:J i I u. . tn . f ; ,. . i A.l l.tnto. U.3Ti p. m., 4lt;irri)tti t i - K:&0- p.!-ni.; S. V.j-iifiah il:.rt a., in j i 1 : ;j:.Jai-kinvIli 7:tht ni.. .uv . KUMtlne 10 JO o.f m., 'if.inip. ti t " 1 . - ? p. m.'-:Hi); ., A-if. ' - J- . ' ARRIVAIS AT' WlLMTNTJTiN'-lTtviM I . " :i ; THK NORTH. I ; -i "DAIIf -No. 49 -i-Pasilt'nCer Ltjavrt ( . i 5 40 P. IL ton ,1 (Kt p mi J New .Yurk n p r.m.. rjhlluilelphlti .lJ:as a. in . I i! Baltimore ; 2:W H. .ni.. t VmhiiU!:l ;. (an -4:J"t a. i m.j KuMuivaii.l u.' ' . ;d. m.. P-vM.THburr lo.(W is.' m , Norfolk Sunn a. hi., WclJou ni 1 am. Tarlwro 12 jij p u . Ro.ky Mount 1 no p ni , WUuiu ; 2 .Co 1. ni , nloldfiVoro p. - Wweaw 3;M p. ni. . Al',t4t- DAliV No. 41.-P:iK.senfipr I)o;i'i- H.Vu. 9 30 A. M' ton. 1J ,mi nlRht. Nt- .uk r i ia rn , Hhiladt'ljihua 12 w , m i ijrlialtltn'orw nsSt. p.-'ni..i WMshtnK' ; -! Ion 3:4ii ; p. j w. Ricluiuii.l 7 :r i . r-V- . 1VtrMbufrt' ;! hi . INorfoUci :LN . a in . V- W.V don S:4.1 -j'x. .iii..,T.irbiro ::.) i . m.. ; Rocky- dMouivt .&: u im . i bro 7 Mil a.l lll..KVars;nvi7.. H J. if r m-. "Magnolia ,"ih a, in. v. . . 1 - DAILY' 'No.: 5j-;iPa8i-nitr La Ve .-NT: iv fxceptiiHcrn 9:i a. toil,: J.i-kViii vfri.i Sunday lo.UtJ am i 12:13 p. nu FlUJftt TUKISOIT1!!. ' DAILV Ni llrM p. m. pa.!i:iuia -m.j KanEord 3:or p m.. f i ; .Jacksonville tfsitw p. m , H.ivajj ; ; - ; i iah ;1:4 r a. . ni, ,. Mia rleMton- s :U . ; ii ii; in., k?luroibia 6:4.i a. nr.. ai. . ' I ' ihlivnia 7!:ji a;i in..' -.'Maouu i:0Of a. i . ni., AuRumai 2:30-fi. in. ; Dfii. i, r mark 4:17 p, ;rn.; Sumter f. !nj i- i i m..' Klor,fn:i;N:fi5 a. m.,- M.iriom ! 34 A - Jti . Oiddbourn 10 li j; ; ;,. ' i.mi Leav. Wiilt-J'.aniart' 41 :oa lK iii. Tralh n the ScotllatK Roud lave; :"V'-lilon 4 ;1T Nc-k I-iram-U n, in."- iiullr.ix: :m P. in., ! arriv-iVf ts.iuanu! NH-k at 6.M li. ,m., tilreenvillei t37 ;ii. in., - Kitistbii 7.:f,j. p m. Rdurninff Jeavoi Kit)ttoii 7 i nt . GretMiviJI K:ff..a. rn.. arrlvlnR Halirax '.-it, ii.: is a. jm..; wiuon ira,.-ni.', idatiy ex cepi nunuay.- m . ; Trains n W:ti)ni Washington 8:A) ii.-m; rive I'arinole U:I0;(..: in jiii Uramrh jilcavf.f tend 2:,ti. p. m , ar-v HUH 1:V 11. Ml., Ir-' turning lea ve ; Parmelei !:.(. n: mi ajd 6-.M p. in., arrive V alinf I on 11:00 a, nr. a.ut 7:20 p. nit Dally Vn !! Suiuliy.l ! - -- Train -Juavtn Tartoioj; 'N. Llruly ex -4 cept Sunday !:, p.; ni: Sunday : Ii p. m.. arrives Ply nioul In 7:I'J ni. an.l (i:M p, m. Rei urniriK- li-aes Ply mouth dillV t-xccjit) S-uri(layi:& a. m.i wndi Sunday Mi .- m.. arrives iTarboro 10:w. a: mi: and ll:0il a. nu Train ; on .Midland Ni I:. . Uramtli i.-ave-l Golilnhoro ilaily exociti Sund.jy' 7tl0 u. m arnvltf Snittlitleld JM::ii h. m.; . Rfturninto Iim ves Smli l.tb'ld in. dtivt A(; Guld.iljlorw 10 , a. n 1 1 ; . ,r Tp.4.'1ii' ;on NasiivllIsi Iiraiiiri( Icivc-i . rtocK.y Atouni at :.ci wpn.. arnvk-H jNah Vlllt. 6:Oj! p.: m.i ; . . $4 ri"l UK i H)j) Z:M.. in. RetnrnlciK leaves .Sii ii4f; JioM- :it .! m., -4Nali;viillj t(;3j iui in., jarrlvi-tt it Rocky; iMaunt 9:W!i a. ini.,i dally ex(;ent' Hundayj i ; Tralii oil' I'llnton- Hrainch ihv! U';r- a fori llnton.j dally 11:20 tt. l-m: -and 1. 4:15' I exct-it- l Sund i v in. 'Roturninjc and 2A:i f. tn.. ieav:en: lltiton 7 :m a. nk ; 'Kloremr Railroad lna ve l'f. il:eu .-iJ. a,- m , Arrive. J.attii 9:24 ti. m.. l) linn w t a. m Rowland a: rn ret urn tin if: leai Rowland; p. in.. ar(rjv;!i Ii(lili C:-i p. m. Latta 6:35 .); m IV19 Des 7:00 p.- 1 L ' ancrh- le.ivef HuM in.,- daily. l ! l j i. 1 Trains l ort Con way H i 1 4 'ha in Conway ;!. p.i m., lem- n .onjva;y x:j j. th. v'hadhourn f.:jo p. ni p. m., daily except -Sunii . arrive Hub C:lJ ay. MM Central of tfouth K'4 lave Sumter 5:13 p. n.L rollnai ; Raurow l Mannlnic S:41 r m, arriviei Lanes 6:7 p.tn. leaivee lanen 8:34 a. nu, Manntntr ft oVj a.. in., ailve-i !-urnxer ajiuia. i rn., uaiiy. 1! " ! -i ileorg-f-lon s mi1 , .W 'J I?av!. Laneit 9:1 a. in. a rive Georgetown 12:u0 m.J i,t-rn 1 Raiiro.iil. ... I ? - iil r . 9:0) p. hi.ikieava GwisKuwn 7 oO ai ni. ail rive l.arieir S;2T a. m; and except Sunday, ; ; d 3 30 p , w',; ii 33 ). in.j iduirty, Tralnsian (J. D., R.i IjLvleav6 FliSrencn daily ! excf!jit-. Sunday -.8 :li a. in a,rrlvn DarllngtoR t :1S ki. tii.. Cljcawlu:30 a. ru.. i.f 1 L-av Klorent-. WaJesrKjro i t:zi p. in.; daily I exleeit riunday ; 8 : :r p. m.4 sirrivw Darlingioni .8:50 p. in,, i lennVH9Vll'I 9:4I p. m., Glbflon, 10:10 p. m. Leave" Kloren-n Sunday onily & :5J a. m.i arrive -Darllulou ;20 ! a. ;ib.iH'. : I i 'i : V : i 1 il. : . ": Lcav Gibson I daily, ext ept Sunday 6:2.7 3. tn,, ; Benrift tsvlllt 6j4! u. 111., Urrlvn Darhngtom 7:4ii a. in.. Jfcave.. 'DarlingtUN 1:46 a. m; atrive Florence ,b:lU a. m. Leavo Wadesborof flalty except Sunday- 3:W0.-p. m.. ?heraw 6:1a' p, m.,i Hartavlllei 2:13 p.: m.i Darlington 62i p. m., arrive, Klorenca 7:00 p, m. Leav-Darli!iKion Sunday only, 9:00 -a.- m,, arrive Klorf-nvfe :13 a. cm. i- ' ; JV'ilson and Fayet.tevlllf. Branch Jteav Wiwon 2:H p. m., 11:13 p. rn. ;Arriv helm 2:3o 1 p. m. ll:3ai-p. m.. Srnlthrield 3:02 p. m., lunn 3:40 p. m. .Fayetteville 4125 p. in., 1 1:07 a. ;m iRowlar(dl 6:JW p.s rn.i,- re turnhiK leave Rowland; S:5o.a., ra.,; Kay ettevllle. ll,:10 p. m:, 10:il5 p. Mn.i Dunu 11:5(1. p.i tnj, Smltntf-ld 12:28 p. Kelrnai Iz.Sj p. ra., 11:44 p.m.., ar IrlVe H'iWon 1:1 p. m., 12:19 a. m. i 1 ! iManchenter & Augusta ' --v. Sumter 4:29 ia. irn. Railroad tralrf Crtmton 10:17 -Si. Urrive Denmark 6:1J a m.i Returning) Creston! i:13 p. 1. . K leave uenmaric :i p. m m., Sumter 6";06 p: m,,: dally Pregnalls H ranee " train 5:4i ra. im.. arrives Prrgn leaves Creston (ana iaj nv. rerurnitig leaves PreffiialU ! 10 :J0 la.; m arrives . CreHtoni 3:50- p. Iui.. dally ! except wunoay. . r, - r- - s . BiahopvilJe Branch trains leave- El liott 10:35 a, m.. arrive iLucknpw1 12:2 p. tn. Keturnmg. leave ILucknov.' ;2:3 . rn, arrive Elliott 8251a. m. and 4j lflk ; in., daily -exceot. Sunday t I i l l iDaily except Sunday ISUnday tonli. . - .',-& !' II. M. IEMERSON.1 h' 4-i .'General Passenger A$ent I. J. .k.kxijIU ienerai I Manager, i r T. M. KMiSRSON. Traffic. Manager. It Tho Clyde Steamship Co. S'EW tork. Wilmington,' n; c. AND GEORGETOWN ' .y t . i ''1;-' f U- I t C, LINES. !-!J -- M -. . .1 1 ' --. i NEW TORK FOR WILMINGTON. ' N. CRoXTAN:'. V. . .. Saturday, August 6th Augusfl3th ' NEW TORK 1 August Cth.' August 13th BENEFACTOR.Satnrday WILMINGTON. N. FOR BENEFACTOR . Saturday CROAT AN . . . . .Saturday. FROM WILMINGTON ' ' GEORGETOWN, 3. CROAT AN. ..TueSdayJ August 1 9th BENEFACTOR .Tuesday, j Throughi bills of' lading I Ihroue-h rates guaranteed 1 August 16 ti and lowest to and from. points tn Northv-arrid 'South Carolina, f ; "For 'Freight or Passag doply to t I j . . i H. G. SMALLBONE9. ; 4.! : Sueprintendent. THEO. G. EGER,1 Traffic Manager. -;; i .-j . - S Bo-wlingjGreon, N. Yir W. P. CTLDE & CO.,.Genfti Agats VIII I ;"H'-1.1 1 1 - -; j ; i .. -1 ! j , iifu. &;ti- rrmM ft 1 v. i ;;; .;- -; -; rs "'''-'-f s". -;--' 'X ;-: -
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1898, edition 1
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