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It 4.;, !. . 1 pi gTts'jCttjgcr. JACKSON BELL COMPANT. Kaurcd at the Postofllce at Wilmington, N. CV u ucond clui matter, April 11, 1397. ) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. .: POSTAGE Pnn"AH. Tirj DAIj MESSENGER t7j ene yar, - 57.; six mantb.' J3.50J tare souths, Jl.75f on monpiO cenU.i ; Btrved la the citya't 60 cents a month; an week, 15 cent? JL75 If or three months r 17.00 a rear. - TUB BEMI-WEEKLt . MESSENGER (two I page papers), by man, ope year, 11.00; lx jnonthB, M cents. In advance. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY. AUGlI HT. 23,: 198. t i .TIAKIK; IT! IIX, CJur-nalfcighjettfcr.iil Sunday's paper lnitlona!' that the black, radicate ad -mil that!Lh democrat) are making it dedldpflly steaming hot for their gang on the nigger question. By the way Quiller-Couch, a distinguished English" novelist, and-poet. In a poem wer read latit itf'k, ' spell it Snigger" as doea the English novel wej recently men tionect Wherever the-re are genuine whitemcn ,who belief thicker 'than1 water e that blood lid there must bun earnestnfsrf' of urpoije to stamp out forevirr negro iKwWmg of their betters the white race-fin North Carolina .The people of MfHciburg counties before the National Declara tion of ;4th July 1776, as adopted re- ; pudiafed theauthoritt of Great. Bri tain 'and declared foit .-independence ' Rather than livfe under .Russell, and .Mas nerro rule it would, hi better a thou ' sand timefi to be backjundcr the wise i benignant rule of Greit Hritaln.; And ! yet white slaves ,to prejudice and greel for office today. iin! this stale sup - porting and defending the most oppres - si ve.'tif locus,- detestably, diabolic'al rule ! of the" African who li-i as mucn ntieu ! for exercising govefnment over free I . . i i ; .. - 1 , , wiwtt'8 as so many mopK.eya m nnau 1 r- jungles rare qualified Jo rule, the na live -tribes of Africans 'iTlicv democrats in this congressional district are bound to '.make it; sizzing hot for the 'white traiitors. The race question is the real- question now. 1 is made so by thirty two years of conA orifla-ted votine bv thle blacks against the whites the men who gave them employment; and - fee most of their families. It is made io by 'the ; inde fenslble course of black radicals who deserted-their race fotf -office and have used the- pliant, .elavish.1 negroes for their owii evllj selfish, .destructive ends, s The caiypagn will be hot, and men like ( that ancient - poirtipal office seeker ..and 'pliable j Aunimefsaulter Oyver Dol'kprjr, wlwiti 1834voied for negroes- in l ireferencej to . reputable white .txitx dad one of them, a con federate, ;if WeTrecall it correctly,! will find a red hrit gridiron-more comfort able than tha roasting; .from now until November iexU Yei3 r make it fiery hot.i Where there aro (self-respecting, decent white eien of characteryouwill find friends far, the. White Man's party in North Carqlina, , ii vm: m.anui.iii:h. j '' The Pally Record 1st a radical sheet j published by Wilmington, negroes- .In . a late Issue" it says: n"The morals of the p.oqr white people are on a par i -withltheir colored neighbors.", i f ;i " Tht 8s .a' specimen 4 slander - of the way .railical sheets dander the pure white people who areijnot rich injhis ;r world's goods. If negrOism continues ! to be eyalted as undur his adminis tration. f this is mild 'detraction com : -i! pared Xb what we may. expect later. Raleigh News-Observer, f ; , i- The Article "Work" in the Raleigh t; Standard of early in the year 18C9, ac- !i cordinglto our recolleotion.rwas a more reputable production than the .villan- ous editorial in the nigger torgan here " : "of Jast .; Thursday's ;issueJ jf It does not make every decent, .man's blood boit. 'i then ,the manhood is. gone,, and with it Afiglo-Saxon' loyalty to the 1 i -pure1 and noble -white . women of our i land. KThe meanness and iepravity of ! Jhe scsiindrelly production are hard f 'to fathpm. tit was the; inspiration of depravity and swaggering, boldness gone to seed. We hope the' white men will recfd again and again that: brutal Vattack, 'worthy .every way f of, one. of ' iRnsseirs rfear "'savages,," and swear " i upon the altarbf their country to , wipe out negro r4e for-all time jin this- no I' ble : pld I commonwealth. -Strike for t your country,' strike for the protection , I of your 'homes againstj prowling inca,r tnate devils; strike for your personal 'i -fi-eedom 1 ana ' tlie- lute y J its prosperity gone, its honor outrag Jed. its peace disturbed; strike "for N-our alfars and yourj sires, God and your motive iauu: IIOITIK FOLKS.: ' So atlast the dumji oracles - have opened ! Claude ,: Doqkery and the damaged Russell instrument of white torture John R. Smith, have made re- . ports concerning the penitentiary, i PubficJ'sentiment was too: aggressive -land united to be, withstood, so these i emissaries of black Vadicalism and .! RusselHsm have madel stump speeches With the Pen and havje' branded them as rffDorts oi penneniiary -. mauei a iW&' haOT not tried to g"o through the ? i . mess. We did ; npt find any ;mention of 20 or ! 25 hands hiredjat CasUe y Hayties, and nothing' about it. The Raleigh News-Observejr says: -!!..; '"If nvill be : observed that the pre " tence is made that these reports were i t partly ready in " January s and fully i fready iy July. Everybody knowTs that 1 1 this imfressiofr-rs-noticorrect for only list wek the republican governor had "to writ a letter demanding a report ' before gven : he could Iget t line from either tie chairman oiS the ex-superin-J ' tendenti Now , that Dockery and ' smith have - written their little ? speeches, they bear the ear-marks of ' having-been prepared for campaign niimoseR -and no- busmess. man read ing them could ascertain anything at all- about the anairs ioi i" .yeuncu- ' tiary.f 1 j . - -'.The information- needed,; demanded, Jilakes things etlff Elastic Starch. required by ifw is not given. They can not get Jtt with such a parade of buncombe ; and blarney. - They will 14 i i .1 s ' have to. try galn. Rassell will have to try his practiced hand and aupple- ment. li Wjrat can youilearn rrom sncn figurin'gSid manipulating of, the real business ot the penitentiary. i : ,v Harify Skinner is lieutenant govern-: or of the, black radifcal party ,' Jiowv while 'dividing leadership with Otbo Wilson "of ithe old dark ' lantern gang with;, grip and gripes. What a 'com-; bination! .!IiTl$97. the populists in the legislature put a brand of traitor upon the political limber-Jack Harry, because oC his desertioa In .trying to elect' a' regular gold'-bug for the Ui<ed State senate. They eaid in their ad dress :o the People'j party in North Carolina of Skinner:- f "The aflies and satellites of! this arch; traltr Inside lie organization played their part, and by their acta uncovered" themselves; to the - world -yesterday and, today.:; -- .1 : "As the livery of heaven is stolen to serve the devil in, bo every critoe com rnltted against the "integrity of the Pponte's party and its essential prin-. ciples ! will; be attempted in the name of co-operation." ;. : .-., :-.... j- Aodlnowf think of i. this very Skin- ner, qiamoeu - .uncoiiaiuouauj a. iu- .: 1. . ' .-.: t. , :..- l.i i ... V trayerl and deserter; is put at the head of the! People's party now. Principles do you say!-. Bah! , ; :, The! young arfistj of the Raleigh News and : Observer is named N.1 Ei . i ; . .-- ! t - --- -;-. Jennett. He is remarkably industri ous , and of teruiappy -and practical in his cartooii ne is - helping onf the best of causes--that of the white, peo ple. ; ; " . From recent report it appears that Lieutenant William E, Shipp wa's leaid ing a charge at San Juan when he fell nerore i tne oeaaiy uuiiei. ne yvaveu his sword and moved forward. When dying hp urged his men to rush for ward..: The Lincolnton Journal p.ub llsbes a1 two-column article uponjrim and says this: , . Lieutenant Shipp carried,-with Jiim always a -fountain pen. During a' lull in the last battle,-just before he was killed; he sat down and wrote a postal. rarcl to his b'eloved Wife. How char-, acteristic of- thep man! - lnougntiin always of i his loved ones. Sitting there 'surrounded by the havoc: of bat tle, with, the horrible din of the Span, ish shot aiid shell ringing in his ears, he thought of her who far away with their little; ones, he Vnew to be long ing for news-from IwnCi Doubtless he had a! premonion that his end i was near and wah ting to leave a last loving message, ne wrote iae cam. : inwaa found in the haversack takeiTfrom his body as tfe- lay dead upon the field, and was forwarded to Mrs.- Shipp." . . There was a big re-union of confed erate s veterans in- Warrren county Oh 19th inst.! Colonel Julian. S. parr, a great' favorite with the men who wore the gray, was the orator. : A , special to' thfe Raleigh Newsrpbserver r . says "he charmed and thrilled his olcom panions iri arms." , Mr ; Tasker Polk made ! a handsome . introductory ad dress: -A bountiful . Warren county dinner: was.' spread ior all. The tables were 200 yards; long in a large grovej. The estimate is there were 2,000 peol-: pie present h in vWarrenton where it-all occurred. ' r The Warrenton : Record says of Colonel Carr: . ' i I , .vinl'himi we Tecognize the successful business man, the ' Christian gentle7 man, the true patriot, the eminent philanthropist, the . warm-hearted friend of the poor and needy, and esi pecially the. generous . friend of the maimed and disabled confederate vet erans for .Kvhom' he. has done 'so much." f . ! We are glad to see that the fine school,' Oaks Ridge Institute, has-oper 'ed excellently, i. Last; year it had, 28.2 registered students. It has one sta 'dent' from Japan; a native of the far .,:'. i : ; ;. .'...!'''. ' -.:.'. - ,:.. away country. ' Wei learn: ffora Raleigh Post that a doctor named J. E. Shepherd, "a, 'culliicll pjisson" has been appointed general storekeeper under Collector Duncan, a' black -radical. . So, this Jcullud brother" is to boss it over the, whitp I folks in, his deestrict." The Post says:, 1 "But we are told rthe ne gro does not -dominate' the (republican parry, in this state." i ! Yawl vaw. rjess ; hand round the taters. - j . .. Lonesome Marion Butler.who has lost his grip on ; his once followers, is ad-j vising the supposed faithful remnant, to nominate their candidates, without fusion 'or dicker. Late and Vain. We had supposed that Judge' S. B. Adams1 was; a -fairly decent sort 'of a judged better -than his igang. But be appears to be of the same sort, nor bet tec and perhaps no worse. The white- ville News gives a bad account of his stump fispooch ne mode on- the bencn while Mpretending to charge the jury.: He either let himself down with a thdd or he has been crawling on' his belly: alt along. His speech was a wretch-, ed thing to be delivered . from the benqhN in op n court. It was, disgrace-; ful anddreadfully low. He denounced, the white supremacy arguments. You see this unworthy judge is a partisan and i3 for making votes for his gang But he will lose more fthah; he can gain? by such a mean effort. He actually defended the late rascally debauched thing called 'a legislature. The speech was low and despicable1 was such "a sweeping villificationv as not to be properly characterized by temperate language." The News says: : "We are informed that Judge Adams never practiced law. and that, he was clerk f the; court of Caswell -county when 'he was called . Into? our j'non partisan judiciary." , A Clever Trick. : it certainly looks like it,, but there is really no trick about-it. Anybodyfcan try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters.. This medicine tones up, the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, Is :a blOod purifier and nerve tonic. " It cures Constipation, I Head ache, i Fainting Spells," Sleeplessness 3 and Melancholy. It If purely vegeta ble, a mild laxativer-ana; restores me system-to its natural vigor. Try Elec tric Bitters and be convinced that they are . a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. J Only 50c a bottle at R. R. Bellamy's drug store. ' 1 Elastic . Starch keeps linen from blistering.- ;.-. . . -; ':.- : I- ; i ; ' i ! r -. ,:; ' -r. --'': " ; . The; whit people will not turn out to met John ; It. Smith while be Is try--irigto'hold Farmer' lnstitutesThey jtk-e rlsht, Hel is a nue! bumpkiovto be trying to instruct honest" farmers. . In Jones county the pops and black rads failed to fuse. Tbey may get to gether. The! trouble was' in the divl- loh of grub4he rads wanting more. or the offlce,. , ' The bla(i radicals managed to con- tro the pop ul nst county' convention in iake' county..! There a, hoeer, a partial bola'ad nq wonderj of those Mho wouidjn'ot! swallow, a the News t lifcerver puts fit, -"the nauseous mess c xtked Up i by OthO' MsJlrtoni and the r ?publicajii."i . It il thought that Dr. J. O. Wilcor v ill be the nimne for congress in tlie Eighth! disirkt by the bolting rad- an. Linney.who got it once sam tjiat Wilcox - was "the most' polished gentleman iitiii the district;" and wanted tiss him; we learn pom the Gaf- - ;,;-!;;': ; . j! !- 1 i : - ---v.-.-, t'- .'-i:-'-. i- 'i 4,-.t .- t nia Gazette, , ,' . The- Monroe f Journal reports - that hlte : people! are: veryj tired of negro rkile and- are;not( : going :to be traaea dff for and: by jnegroes; again. iThis is ecidedty "good" news., All white men f sense-' anil character , bhould feel ilmt way. Two. buck negroes tnea fusion" 'on aivhite man Who had once tb his regret tried that dose. He says ow ' "we mibt 1 have a white man's koyernmenl "jj'And sii say all genuine hite men wif,h white hearts. In Lane's Creek township1 in .Union ouhty the: democrats ..nominated for onstable a ifepuoiican. wuo nau i- ntly left ,the old black Vadical pirat- Lal'ship. j i At'" Gibson's t in ' Rockingham -county, here was :a i great rally of the people- . i s 1 , : .: : ,!':. . I in 19th.' Aycock, Bellamy,! McLean, rail ' a"nd LiUngston all spoke, and Ihr.-y were ae.mocratic . speecnes ior . hl'te folks and by white men.! . There uas hot a negro hair nor the slightest (idbr bf negro iin the-whole discussion.- Mr; Walter Keal referred to Charley Kycock. in introducing- him, as "the iecond Zeb Vance in Js'orth Carolina." i l m:;ii IIICPA.MEK OF: THE IVIIITtt AVO.1l UN OF KOHTJI C K- 1.1 V " ( 1, ' - j : . - , In the year of Orace 1SG9 early in he year a rascal from-: the north, Vhame' forgotten, was editing; 'IJie; llal- ifch Standard, i llolden's old paper, Ind then the di-gan of the rascals who. ro just beginning their plin to rob he, people and. "sow the dragon's' teeth f I anarchy anil discord. : This north ern 4jcam.p wfate an infamous editorral ibout North Car61ina ' w omen . w ho. ,vere democrat, and ltgnt'su hot for him he was forced te flee tlie state to save his bacon. Those. times were MisgracefUl times.; - There is a negro paper published' p in. thisr city .called The Daily Record.. jWe: have never before referred to t. .But. in its issue. of Thursday. thevlSth,- there :is an edn torial that casfs a great slur upoii the wives of rpoor white men and is more infamous possibly than - that, foul ed itorial of the northern-white; scoundrel sin 1S69. : We cfipy a part of w hat is feaid by the inegro paper of this negro ity and ask the -white men particu arlylfie white' 'married men, and es pecially the ' sons of w hite, k mothers,: kvhat they-think of such d'ifty defama tion, 'such a; sweeping insult to all re spectable; whitej women 1 who ;are poor? The intent 'of- the teaching is to jus tify the black brutes who commit rape at the expense jof the character of e ery white1 wife In the south whoseicon- ditiort is .-poor as to this world's goods. But hearthl vile detractor and slah dereri j . j 1 "Poor White linen are careless in the matter of .protecting -;1 their women.; ESPECIALLY ON THE FARMS Thev iare: careless of their conduct to ward them, land GUR EXPERIENCE AMONG- POOR: WHITE- PEOPLE IN THE COXTNTRY, TEACHES US THAT WOMEN ' OF, THAT RACE ARE NOT MORE PARTICULAR IN THE MATTER OF CLANDESTINE MEET ING 3 WITH i COLORED MEN, than are the white 'man jwithiicolored.; wo men. MEETINGS OF THIS KIND GO ON FOR SOMK TIME UNTIL THE ; WOMAN'S INFATUATION or the man's- boldness, bring attention to them, and the man is lyncnea ior rape Every jnegpo. lyhched is called a 'big,, "burley, blackr brute,'! when, in .fact. many) of thos' who ! have thus been dealt iwith: had I white jmen for theip fathers', and; w i?re not tonly: not 'black IS1 d 'burlcv," bHjt were SUFFUJlfc-N r ATTR CTIVE I FOR WHITE GIRLS OF 1 CULTURE AND RE FINK11KNT TO FALL IN LOVE fVITH i THEM,! as i.3 wry well known n all1'! 1 ' 1 " " i 4: ; i ! --!, ! ,--';':) , r ' ! Here lie tellsj jof i his own ' experience, and He :has b,pin holding: "clandestine ,11 mvHti: with' iior -White women ives it white! 'men. He charges-that irue of Ifhis .class , is ofias! low ie v type 4s those ali negro women who are repres ented asj ready for 'landestine irieeti igs." Not 1 satisfied -: With ! this statement he gbes on to'embrace'lglrl of culture and Ire-fineme-nt to taihrn as to become lovers of negroes. He isays vthis lis verv wrell -known.- j rthe; . lnr fa my of the statement. , It; ts to break the force of . the rerated itstt.ment, that negro irapists are brutal; and isav age and deserve hanging by the; plea that they ar beguiled by poor1 white 'women and are ffallen in 'love, with by the young ladi'es in the: higher: circles. If slander rand j lying, can gq . farther than jthat. j it must be an ingenious devil -who suggests it. alt is; the paost infernal; - slanderous, -i lying article I that ever appeared v In ; a North Carolina newspaper... , ; L :. . n, ..- j How'sThifc! ' ! We.; offer, One ! Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case bf Catarrh; that ;cam not be 1 cur0d by aiall'a Catarrh Cure. ; , - F. J, CHENEY & CO., Props.,, i j ! Toledo, i O. . We, ithe : undersinged, have known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, p.nd be lieve bim : : perfectly: honorable - in all business transactions and financially able tib1 carry 'louts any obligation made by thtir firm. 1 . , WEST & TRUAX. Tiolesale Druggists, Toledo. 0. WALDING, KINNAN! & MARVIN. ... ' : -Wholesale i Druggists, Toledo, O. Hallls Catarrh! Cure is taken intern ally; acting direetly upop the blood and mucous surf aces of -the system. Price, Top per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. I Testimonials free. s . Clinton .Democrat:!:. The republicans of the: rfsv-enth. Judicial district have nominated John i Q. Holton for sohci--tor.f Miss Sudie Faison was . married to Professor Otis Allen Be,tts,' at the home of her father,1 Mr. 'William A Faison,1 iin this county, yesterday evening- at ! 7, o'clock. ! The ceremony was performed by ! Rev. Mr. Fames.-'of Gofdsboro.f Professor -' Isham R?yal died at; his home in Autryville -on last Thursday.; nightti after ,a lingering' Ill ness. He .was one of the best known and i most highly:.' esteemed"!'; citizens of the county,; He was born . near Clinton and at his death; was 72 years of age. ' Always Starch. gives satisfaction Elastic ! !' ' l- -; .fcrAXK STRESS To say the least of It, The Ob!rfer ha placed the most chAtabl (ctn structlon. possible on the behavior of the kuj'r But we da. n bil?Ve a word trt i t J Ii's not crazy. , 114 fc pimply found an opportunity to -tuo loose thirty years' of ehutl ui .etnorn 'indictiveneesv Oreensib-Kro i T ele gram. i , ";; :i ' j .if ;ii ;- - i '. . -r.' Jtx. Jckery has the nominatktri for olici'tr of the Fourth districu Tdnly; a; propi?i:is noi wunout nooor pave m his nwji country. lie promtjst 10 defenvl thetate administration? Sure ly ;b Jiaii-! forgtvthg disposHiohi or has: forgotten fts attitude- towards the Koverner in alTowng !,be rapist, Eans. to be.executed. 1 Ifwe mitake not. he did nt defend . the adminifctiti'Mi aboUt.ihat tifnf, Hut cVt-umPla,ncefe al-t-r taift-s -r-KfH klnghaniiocket. We unxlf-rstand that a ovemtt is" on.ifofjt. to have thf 'next Jgislaiturtj pass a bill making -an-ofl'ifcitjjr.:eacn and every member of the Dockervfam ily.l present and future. These rtic?s are not to be elective; and the bi! ItVjo b t rfnt rutted so that eah Df KerX on bftorninn 21 tars of $lg Tiill be inducted int roffif-e-Without Havunir the trouTTle of going before Ah4 votei all. A irre&t many, neople think, al la of this sort necessary,' as; the hitih pf this family for i "pie' 1 ha rea;heS th rrroportions of, a state suandai.H1- Wadeiboron Messf-nger. 1 I i Th. 4"liniton Dernnt rat. in, priatmcr an accfvnc of the iKipuiist conveiitiort in Duplin icounty. says: "air.i aiaury Ward, the present me nl er of. the) leg islature from Duplin. was not re-npmi-nated. sit is said he-was left off by . or der' of Abe Middtetcti. the negro p'i- titlan, who 15 said to control pofuliot politKH in DupJin, What nexW Hie time has no w come- to take the advice. The Caucasian 1 gave i in .1S92, to bury differences: in North Carolina, i V where Anglo-Saxon rule and good govprp- rnent is the programme issue.': If one had' suggested at: the: Snachet cinct, i Duplin xounty, ten years that the tune would Vomp when any Ipre- ago the white men lot Duplin county would ac cent the dictation of Abe M.dJleton or any other, negro, j that man wbuld have been-Sent to the; asylum as i rav ine luna-tici And yet, 1 according tpJThe Democrat, Dupun county, baa- reach ed that ; low depthl and some';iun are takings this negro's orders, who nco had the -faith of Vance Raleigh ,N ews and Observer. : 1 Bucklen'a Arnica Salve The best i salve In the world fer Quts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, tealt Kheum, Feer Sores, Tetter, Chapped 1 Hands, Chilblains,? Corns, and all Skin Etup- tiorts, and positively cures Piles,, or no pay required.' It is guaranteed to give perfects satisfaction or money refund ed. Price ritf cents per Dux., ii ar. isaie by fR. R. Bellamy, J V' Surpriset your husband by using -F.tastie Starch.:: A STUNNER. 1-2 Gallon YanillajSyrup, I - i;i()c 1-2 " ! i May Apple 'Syrup. 1 Smoked Tongue, i " 1 Cad Gooseberries,-; 15c 10c 1 ; " Russell Herruiff, 5 Lbs Pure Leaf Lard, 40c 3 -i- C ALL FOR ,99c.O S. V. SANDEES, .Atthe Unlueky GoTnef." Cape i Fear Academy B EGlNS ITS : 26th SESSION. SEP ! I .--J:-. ; '' !';: It: - .'v 1 1- . f tember! 19th. Special advantages! for young men to prepare at home for bus iness or collegej Primary pupils care fully taught. Terms moderate. s .- W. CATLETT, Prin.J ' V au li; 2w : 1 ! 120 iNorthV. Fifth St.: flipiUJ MILITARY Hip fj IIOROUGIILT PREPARES, BOTS for; best Colleges, West: Point and An napolis'. Board land Tuition $200 per year. ' J References: Senator John vv., uan. lei, of Va.,: Capti James D. McNeill, of Fayetteville, N.IC, Dr. W. G. Curtis, of Southport, N.' C. -1 ' - I , j For. illustrated catalogue,, address,' DR. SAM'L W. MURPHY, A. M., Prinoipalj Fayetteville.,Ni. G. iuly 20 lm 1 - THE UHIVERSITY, LARGEsrr Z'ATRONAGE AND.FULL- est equipment in Its hlstoryi . Faculty,. 38; Students, 50S; three' Academro -Course; three Elective Courses; three Professional School, In Law, Medicine ?and Pharmacy. Advanced classes open to Women. Tui tion $G0 a year; hoard. $S a month. Ample opportunities fort self help. Scholarships and loans for the needy1 Summer Sdhool for Teachers, ' 24 Instructors, 1S5 i Stu dents. Total Enrollment.; 670. For Cata logue, address. 1 t s . - J I j ' ) PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, i. ,!. J -- i Chape) Hill.. N: il f ST, PAUL'S ACADEMY, FOR BOYS AND! GIRLS. Corner Sixth and Princess Streets, - V- : ' - ' 1 -- '-m- - ' ; ; WILMINGTON, IN .C. ! ' .'I -r ' I ,' '-.?! ! t I :'' :. ' .1 :.: Students ! thoroutrhly-i I prepared J for COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. , , SESSION OPENS SEPT. 26th. TUITION $3.00!' and $4.00 per calendar. month. ; - :- i : i , ; i For information apply to E, O. COUNTS, A. M., Principal,! i : No, 215 N, Seventh St. or to A. G. YOIGT, D.1 D., . No. 12 ,N. Sixth St. I.' au ll'6w III The State Normal and Industrial Coll egeL O FFERS THE YOUNG WOMEN OF the State thorough professional, literary, classical, scientific,, and industrial .. edu cation. Annual Expenses 590 to $134. Fac- K ulty of 30 members. More: than 400 regu lar students. Has - matriculated : about i,soo students, rppresenting every county intheiState except two. Practice and Observation School of about' 200- pupils.. To" sexure board I in dormitories, all free tultionapplications must be made be fore August lst.i J M : si." i i , - ;:. Correspondence; invited from those de siring competent trained teachers. For Catalogue and other information, address .: PRESIDENT McIVERl - Jun 15 i : Greensboro.. i iC-'- The NortBxCarolinai College of Agriculture Mechanic Arts Will,.: re-open September ; 1, .1898, -with Improved equipment in ,every: depart ment. Twenty-three; experienced spe cialists in Faculty. . Full course In Ag riculture, Science. Civil. Mechanical j and Electrical Ene-infterinc- , rrwAaaaS very, moderate. :!; in - -i -,.,t. For cataloe-ue laddresa, s : i ( : - Pres. A. Q. HOLLADAY. Jun 27 tf L RALE73H. jj. DAVIDSON COLLEGE, - DAVIDSON, N. C. I " ' K -uv': a-' '-r-'ri-i r::: :.y SIXIY-SECOND YEAfi BEGINS rSEPTEMBEH jSID Eleven - Professors and Instructors. 'Three Courses: for Degrees.' Amplel Cabinets and Laboratories. Location Healthful and ; Beautiful. Gymnasium Complete. 1 - j- . TEIMS REASONABLE. ' Send for a Catalogue. - J, B. SHEARER, Jul 2. ; . President. , , re - -i :i .: ' - - ... .1 vrf: !-.-. - 4-i : i ; ..-."- :.i-54- - - : . - -! 'i : ;::! i;- J v -. . ;-;' i" ,i ''n;; i - ( , i ,.,, AjjrH troaaig h ;' til : :' Ni''Ui ' ;'!::''' Ju.JK.itJ. "Jfc!;;-;.; ;.: . -i- ; ', i,-v-V.-V -'V! ! j;i ;fti--iftslK'-! mm mm m e , lilrv' :-T . 1 !: Ml It :.Tfc,-i I 1 (iH-'.-t ..f : i : -I" -' ('. 'OFjTHE Hornor IWIiIitar:i School, IX OXFORD, J. C. IIOKftR, A 'hilr: f;: II. G. SHIfEY, (ViYginia, Military InSi(te.) BURTON CAIGE, A. B. (University lihl C.) 'J. 1. OLUji-AM, A. M University of REV. JUNIUS M. IIORNERXB. A., lt,0".,-' Gene 1 Theological Senuhary, N )r jVo Gene 1 Theological Semihary, NjjV jYork ALL A IE EXPERIENCE TEACHERS, ,'G4ALOGU SENT au 11 PC is: PEAlE INSTITUTE, RBleighN. C. a nauiuus so iuui ior vjiris. v ery i iiorqusn ana oi iiign; uraue. i . S-i : (;, ? .-.. !?.'. I I . :!.!.-. ' :r ! - Judge Geo. D. Gfy, Culpeper Va., says: . 'I sincerely brieve It s the verytjest female school of which I l-fi any knowledge." Illuttrat3d catalogue free to all who aply. : -Jun84 i il ..( Jas. DiirwiODiK, M AjPmclpaJ. A T"- ; r. t ? . i i . ..- "mr i . Statement if the National Bank of Wilmington j' At Closs of Business July 4th, 1898, Condensed from ? i Report to Comptroller; -f -RESOmCES. Loans ,t . . ..Hi. . . . i . . . OVerdr af ts . , i . . . . & 14 ..... J .$325,793 25 . 201 63 Ui S. Bonds at tt ?.. .... k . . h - - 25,000 00 11,376 37 Other Bonds . ...PUi. . Banking house aiiit fixtures.. Due from I otlf 1 banks '.. .'4.;. $46,924 46 Due from U.- yS. ? -: Treasurer .....ffii 1,125 00 Due from - apprd ?- ' i t ed reserve ageru ' 76,299 28 23,600 OOj I Cash in vault.. 33,299 -34 157,643 08 Total .. $543,619 33, This is the d tngest Bank in 'vilmjington. dividends, and h Te passed $15,000 to surplus. t We feel very much gratified wlith results, and f-Siiall do our best, to pilease you in every way We' want your ; business, and trt that you wilP f anor-us with your acceiint.t We feel that our first duty is ;to our customer,; and will meet yoiir wants at lower rates , than ever beforl? this state, i . jt fcii.. ': j ttv l JOHN S. ARrRdNG, President. F. R. II AWES, Cashier1. ijuly 29 - - ' 1 . ' i ; -r-r; r-. : BES1IIN T0E STATE 1 Our Stoc k of Footwear is the most exten- sive in thei State, It embraces all Styles and suitable fd all classes and conditions of -Men, Women, B s. Gins and the younger children. Prices satisfactory; arid conform to quality and workmanship) r . J : , i v ' ' lYou aretliVited to an inspection. : V , . 5 GEOl K- FRENCH & SONS, i - I lif 108 NORTH. aug 7 THE! G. W. PpLVOQT CO., Nol9 NORTH TrULtyi "Will -Eic&yrsLLn ' ! That is why oiSt- ads. bring such results. Last week, whlle trade seemed stagnated at othej? ouses. We-HAD A RUSH OF BUSINESS that was really remarkable for tire reason. We had advertised a line of unmatchable bar gains and the; pee knew they woul d tfind them when) they came. When yon read a staten?' aajt made by us, in; t his or any otherspaee, youf can depend iwifln It a fieinir tTitt. -truth.. - r.-i -,. n. l -- . r .:!. : I -. . - - - -i i 1 1 h i.- ' OTHlSir BAEGAINS DISPLAYED .R --- I-,Mii : - ::L" ::l '-..:!-; i .' -J !"' -:-'(-. - tii U " i' -' for this week; prUjes plainly marked on, them. Our buyer will leave for. the Northern Market '-a a few days,' and will be pleased toattendjto any special orders that may entrusted to us.. ; i ) i i ; Mr : ; P; i . I n ;: : u ; j JJew Carpets Js.riving daily and special, prices for the; month 'of Augusl THE G3. W. POLYOGT .Cb. ; ? - i . - . .' -. - GOODS Sole Agents fr W. B. Corsets L ' : ' - , 'ti: ! ' ' t : ' ; " i- ' ' , -14 . ' (:'-Efe!? J - : -i ' S . . : . -:. au 14 fi f. joHhson INVITE? OU THIS WEEK TO SECURE SOMEDF TfiEffi . 'Uf mm ::;::;-iv-K;.!:(!f-.4:.K4 SPECIAL Seasbaable You can irell afford Good they are offering at Greatl" v Reduced No. Ill MARKlST: STREET. 's5dPBfflVR0YH: ' j- ? I fellll t illl I 1 1 ! MOXS'S- If Ulta 4 -Sead for cn ar. For Sale bjIfnrJH. Green. - - , N.l- it i - . ,tml j- I JPON ALICATIOnJ . r-w i . . l :- i . - i ! . . i LIABILITIES. c .Capital ...!:... ...i.j.. .tioo.ooo eo Surplus i". 1J ..... 15,000 00 Undivided -Profits 3,997 43 I Circulation: 22.500 00 402,121 90 Total Deposits i'-v ! I.'- Total 543,619,33 Wo have naid out:S15.000 irt! THE MAN WHO IK SUB ED HIS HOME IN THE : CAROLINA 1 INSURANCE COMPANY IS THE ;MAN i WHO CON GRATULATES HIMSELF ON HIS FORESIGHT. "WHY, .IT "WAS LIKE FINDING MONETJ? HE SATS, When EVERYTHING i-TCAS i DESTROYED. YOU DON'T KNOW: HOW GOOD A FEW : THOUSAND- DOLLARS WILL look! i to ! you when; every thing YOU HAVE IS GONE UP IN SMOKE, i INSURE NOW THE PRE MIUM IS SMALL. i' , Willard & Giles, j. LjTAaENTS.;,;' , j -:f '- Only' the BEST Companies i Repre sented', f : . ji'- .;!! II I 1 '"'.'h i. in, . , i- FRONT STREET. FRONT STREET. : i i. i . i r ; -. i '. AND CAKPETS. and Standard Patterns. ; ' ' ! J 1 ' ' "?:! M:v . il - . . : , . 1 i , :t. os ro re M , - .-ii a : ! :'.. !"! ;t ! v. . "-: BARGAINS to call and learn what Prices. PILLS. ever offered to Ladlee, especially recommend r I MkV I edt tcv marnoa Xiadiea, SSOTAXi PIUS an take no other. Price per Ikx, Doxee for f fr.W S. , P. iIcNAIR, -:-'-r- f-j - . . l' i- . : ii -j'-' .--i -i ti -.- ; ! - ----- -( - il . ,v WIOUSliE GEOCEE HD ;' :. 1 1 t . , -.,-r- if ,.: ; -.: Commission Merchant N. Wat 8u:WllmlntokK ti 1 Offers to the Trade: FEED OATS. TUOVTR, HXti. SHOT SUGAR, . CANT5IE. CRACKEStSj CON CKNTRATED 1.TH. BUTTErI UOUlA- EES. VIKTOAR, . -PEANUTS CORN i :- ',;;-!.--:- :.' ' i . FISH. BARNO POWDER. MATCHES, CANNED QOOD3. OOFFllE krXCKB AND RIC. ;;: ;-; - :. sv-i --.',;: -;;; - .-' .-. ; f -- -. . ;- :" mm ses'iBCf i;sp. wces fetieii . J f l; V: .; ': i; :.;'..,':.: j f ,i,:l'f .: m - --J' :" : ? t - WHOLESALE ' GROCER, i f" J1' ' V'- M ! 'M " ! j 1 '- '. OFFERS M i f .- i i 'i " . i , ft : FLOUR ALL GRADES, : meatIlahd- COFFEE. . ' 'i - , i 1 -; , HEAL, CORN, i . OATS, - Eire., BOTTOM PRICES. il t tit-.. -- . Time-tTable In Effekt August 1B9S. ' EA&TBOUND i TRAINS! Leave Ooldsboro 1:10 a.m., 3t0 p. m. m. m m jueave Kinaton v:U a. m., 4:32 p Leave New Bern 1-3,0. p. m , & p Arrive Morehead 3:i6 p. m.. fi :S7 p . ; : i WESTBOUNE1 TRAIN 'Leave Morehead 7:47 a. m., 820 a! m Leave New Bern-9:10 a, m., HIO pi m Leave Klnston 10:1? a. m.. 6:i"3 p. m. Arrive Coldsboro Mll:05 '.-u.i$:l3' m- i ;'-J l i 'X -i i 1- I I S. L. tSSLii :': JuX?3 i ! I tBuperintOJent. Mi MM Valley fialiwflf JOIIN GILL. RECEIrEl ? -: - - - ; - :! i I : Schedule In Effec July 3, "JS South; 1 Bound Dally -.No. 1; 7 05 p in 4 02 p m 3 52 p m 3 48 p tn TP North L Hound MAIN LINK. . . e i-.' -- Dally No.: V Ar.,. WllmirKton ...Lv 8 30 a. m Lv.i. Favetteville '...An 11 40 4 m Ar... Payettevllle ...Lv Lv Fayettevltle. Jun Lv U 60 t m 11: 54 A in a 30 p m 12 42 p m 12,13 p m 11 65 am lv. .....: Sanliord livl t OS if) m L.v..i.;J Climax Lv 3 10 1 Lv..; Greensboro ...Art 4u p m 50 p ra Ar.. Oreensboro ..;Lv 11 07 a m 10 36 a m Lv. Ktdkesdale . . .Lvt J 32 a m ..Walnut Cove Rural Hall . .. Mt Airy .. .Lv S 07 p rn 3 36 p ra 10 09 a m LV. Lv Lv 8 4.ra m A rfr-T 00 rt m South Bound Dally No. I. ,-j ;r T i i '.. ..; North . -i ! - i Bound BENNETTBVILLK. J Dally -,:- '- !":;! ' ?.:No.;4. 7 15 p m 6 15pm 6 35 p tn 4-52 p m 4 33 pm 'No."uri Ar. Lv, L.V. Lv. Lv. . Bennettsvllle ... Maxton ... Red Springs ; Hope'-Mills . Fayettevtlle Lvt $ oo'a tn lvii9 07 4 m Lvif 9 35 4 m Lvp0.20 4 ta Arpo,40 a m South: TBound Mixed. Daily:' ISorth Botmd Mixed. MAD ISC N BRANCH Ex. Sun.) x. 8un, S 30 p mAr..... -Hamseur Lv CI i max ......Lv 0.reensh,oro, ! ;.,Ar GreenaBilro I . . . Lv Stokesdala L...Lv . Madison ...,.Ar '4 40 a m 30 q m S 50pm Lv. JOOpm 2 30 p m 1 15 pm 12 30 p m Lv. .!. Ar... Lv..i Lv. . . c it m m 3 S5a!m t l 07 a Tn 11 65 i m Freight train No. 8i on .the Cap Fear and iYadkin Valley now l'avt,i Y ilming t&n at 4:D0 p. m, arrives at FayffttevUle .at 10!20 p. j m'. -Passenger car h this train. ; j . ;:- L ; - i. 'Connections at Faytteyllle " At lantic Coast . Line, at. Maxton . vf -th tha Caroiina Central Railroad, at KelS-pritKS with the Red Springs-and Botvmf.e rail road, at Sanford wiUt the Seaboard' Air Line, at Gulf: with t-het Durham an1! Char lotte Railroad,' at i Greensboro. . wyih the Southern ; Hallway tCqmpainy, at-:v.alnut Cove - with- the jNorioiKji ana Vjestei'n Railway. -ts .-, - J W, FRY, j . Gcn'l Manager. : i V. E. KY'SE, I Gen'l Pass, ent TO AIL POINTS Schedule in Effect May 1, ! Train 41 Leaves" iWilming-ton' 3:) p. tu., arrives' Lumberton .5:26 p. m., l'tnoroiie 6:46 pj m., Maxton :2 pj m., burg: 6:23 p. m., Hamlet 6:53 p. m., WtJeiboro 8:11 p. m., Monroe;- 9:12 p. ni. cStairlotte 10:25 p. m. : Connects at Hamlfct ' with train for Portsmouth, 1KIehmona'5 -Wash-ing-bon and at Monroe with trainlfor At lanta,; -- ,- 1 . ' . Train 41 Leaves Portsmouth: 9:2fl a. mi., arrives Weldon 11:41 a.im., Raleigh 3 :3u p. m., Sanford 5:03 p. a.;:'Uamlet' tt&'.p.' mi., Athens 3:45 a.im., and Atlanta? 6:20 a. Ki. . train. 4oa Lieaves Washinfftrotl' 4:ld p. iri.,. Richmond 8:58 p.'m., Portamouth 8:45 p. m,--Arrive Weldon 11:10 p. m.f Kaletsh 2:07 a. mi; Sanford 3:35 a. m., Hnilet 5:10 a. m.,; Rockingham 5:23 a. m., -UEa-desborlo 6i54 m.,- Monroe 6:13 a. m., Oh4rlottlo 7:50 aJ rn., Athena 3:45 a. m., and Atlan ta 6:2 a. m. ;Connectida at; "WelcKja with -team 'ifrom- Rlphmond-'iand all Northern pointsj. ' Pullman, ?leeper. PortsnioutU to. Nashville, a.: m. Umcointon 12:zu it. mi, Shelby 11-.18 ! a. m .Rutherford ton 12:) noon, I Athens 1:15, p.7 cm.,- Atlat&a -3.5M p..ro. i . . - , ;i .i Train, 38 Leaves K Atlanta 8:50 p- ml, Athene 11:21 p. in., Monroe 5:55 a , in. Leaves Charlotte 5:10 -a ni., Monroe 0:5a a. -m,,l Wadeaboro 7:(Jl a.jmv, Hamlet 8 Af a. m.,t Kaleigli u:i aj ni.; Weiaon2.:A p. m., i arrives Portsmouth 6:25 p. m, : Train 38 Leave Hamlet 8:20 a. m Ar rives Laurinburg 8:46 a, m;,. Maxton 9:05 a. m-., Pembroke 8:31 a: m.,.' Lumbertoi 9:53 a.1 m.v Wilmington 32:05 noon. ; - TVain 402 LeaVea Atlanta 1:60 p, m.,: arl rives Athens 3:16 p. m.; Monroe 9:3u p. Leaves : Rutherfordton; 4:iJ5 -t. tn. sj-fivtii f'liarklla S-lk 'n m Mnnrr,4 l-tlk m I '.Wadeboro 101 "p.-; rft-a JtockingpamMLOS p.. m., iHamiet -ii;au p. m., aanrtf i i;ua t m..-.RaleUh 2:16 a m..; Weldon 455 . m Portsmouth 7:25 a. m., Richmond 8fl8 a! m., Wast'nffton 12:31 nooa. ; , s -j " Train 18 'Leaves Hamlet 7:15 pi mi, fi rives wiDsoni o;iv:-p.mn iteiuTnins, tiv Gibson 7:00 i a m., arrives .Hrtnet j 7:14 a, m. .) : . :.!--:: ;; --.n. - . ? : . -.. .-. i - Train 17 iEeaves Hamlet 8:40 Lm.. ar rives Cheraw W;0u a. m. 'Returning leaves Cher aw a:uo p. m., arrives, Hamlet 6:24 p.Xm. I :. . :n:. 1 ' i: 1 - !-' . J All 'trains dally except Nos. 17 and .18,; Trains make Immediate cdnneeuons a Atlanta for -Montgomery, Mobire, .Newj Orleans; Texas, California, Mexico, Chat- tanooga 'isasnvme xaempnis, Macon: Florida. -r e-. : . i A! : - i . t, i I'or Tickets, Sleepers, Etc.," apply? to i THOS. I. MEARESv A Genl Agent, V'llailngtaa, N. C. E. ST.1 JOHN, J i . ' Vice President and Gen'l 'Manager. H; W. ! B. GLOVER., Traffic Manager, j V. E. MoBee, Gen't uperintendent..-- T. J. ANTERSON Gen'l Pass. A?nt. i . A Large Stock of V? . fr : i t i . j Sheathing, - Flooing, j PARTITIONING, Ceiling r and Mouldings WHICH WE CAN OFFER. CHEA 4 wit PROMPT DEUVEai. SAXAPAH AW LUIIBEB C0HFA51 Worth Balldlojr. pi j i ; j, ; :! .'; X Atlantic l n niiifl IN. Cupel -4 ' Vi' . ... v.: i 1 PERFECT TYPES Of what ! a-- rood lntfumeiit houU - cm .ar The vqnderful Blnirtnir quUlltlea tffj thes Fiunos r recoimited ty vry,t : Vocl artist, who; unstinting! Tem mnd them. Ort. : For Rrnt. If :; - UoBTralrnt Tfrmt. - ; i .- ! it i -; Call nd rsamlne .cup 9tock or writ'- ' foif illustrated iCataloAi'. " ( tlAIILK n. RTlKI-'P. .-S N'.'LitHirty St. lt llth Sd ; It3timr-.iMd. AVashlnet in. I: c. flTLflNTIGXOfl&T mi Ittiixrturw from WLmiaton. S NORTH HOCND. Ix a.; mr. V'& 14 Ll.lt P - . m,,t 1 m.. Ooiaboro is c 1 nVUl 12 43 p. : m Mount 1 :3 .! m . T -. I'9 Wltloni 1 ;.3i p. td.i IVtfrTte ar :S p. m.: Ittch monil t n ;.! m.j1 'Norfolk. tv it . Wajih. inKton ii :iu p. tn.. ! 1:S . in.. I'hilndoiph t S :a . 1 tn.. torn e;ij a pi.. lKoi ion sum p, tn. DAILY NO. 40 Pa!.nirM-l 15 1 M fioiia f fi p n., Waruw 10 . ' in . tohUbor 10 1) . I m . M. : ..;; , Kt 11: p., w.it jTartioro $'.& ; r- . m.. .wy .uvunt p. m., i . . j: V!lJon 1:4s . m.-. Nelfolk-t0:u-U. -i m.. Fetrburir -.:.M 4 m i1 .1 - Klchrnontt 4:wO . ru..: AVoahin;i ; ion. 7:41 a. tn., 111 titn ore a, ,L, ; h-; rh'lUdttnhi.- Uji 'a. tn.i ISt'vf lork 2.na tv nl lu-iini v p. ni. ; .. ;; DAIL' (o.i . f. l'assnt niter l4 J:ti'k N(w Uern SufiUay :4t) - p.. m., ' .i, - nr ; - souTjInot'xri . .i If. M. T j,t-ani;iiv K P m I Chad pourn fi. in AI.ri(n it:34 p. i t lo J- P i Sumt- in., i!:unibii W4): p n ipnmrk 6.U! u in Autfusia a. in., jhootv ii:iu ni . ; tianta 12. .ji. jii.- .iharUiitou- ',frp. m.. rf.'iannah 1 hxi u. m , ; .lai3ksonvi:l 7::30 a. iii'.J St. An. - I i rus.tm 10:30 . m Talmp44i0u ! AKRIVAI at vn lv rvim i-i not THE NOHTll. I i i 4l rasenrr--Lci l J Un,- -i -' ' i ; ia!l 5:40.11. M. Jon- 1.1:01 p. m -New YVri f-i4 i: .fti.. -rhil.nKlphiia l5:K'i . m ialitimorp 2:W m..'sWafihlntf on 4 "a. in i lluhn ... I V.. . . .. L , Norfolk S oo a. tu . Sijotk 11 ,6 rt (i) in., Tarlwro 12:1 tocky Mount :l Oil p, m .20! P- .ni., trohisboro ii.. -Warsa- 2:i,a ri. rti- 1 in i . 3 16 lv M.ii p. in. DAILY 41 PafWiirttfor I.4v--Irti :J0A). .M. tun! niKhlj Nitf!.Vurk. ton; 12 A. in., ifi1tlrr 1'hll tlevliii 12 o P m.. more 2 J- u. tu VVatMiw.. 5 n-.-t lwrwburf ! 8:12 p ' in Norfpik r 2::n. : i. ! ni.,. WVl-"---on: 9:4a p. m.. fTtrboiu 6 o0 i. Hi., liix-ky Mount: & 40! a nt i Ik-uve Wilson 6:J2 . nL. t",MJ.- iforo i;oi a. m.. - T:irMukv 53 u. ni., - iuKnoiia :0& u. m -DAILY No. t -x-nt . lkft n 51 --l'a8sensi.r LoUe, :w u. i tn.. ; Ji,; ; muiay jp L'lj -u. in. 12:l;irt. m. j KIIOMI TUB KOUT it. ; : UAtliY Ivo.-.S!. RiaseDffor t.ittVtf--TTn-l2:Jp. tn. -rta. I:W. m., Hanorili 31 07 p in ; -. 7.- Ja.-ki;onvll!. ;-pt .vl . Savaiil" . f t i Ma-iji,l:4a in.:--(-.-l)aui,tOn 6'.U ) .i m . Cwlurnbtfc-C 4". etiH ,'AU . lhnta 7 if. nk, M id-ijii s 00 !t -j iji , AuRiisu 2..J0 r i m.. lxnl i i i lfiark 4:17 ij.,hii, Surntr t-M a. ; - .. i i mi., i'lorence-H:iil m I x t .,(,. 1 ! IDaSly' St'.a. -. Vhadbonnt 1D-3H a. " IAve Wa-ci-amaw i II :0a a ni eUL-i-pt.- Hunday. i. J t i - Trains on the Siwjir.-in.l Ko,-tvi tr..-, jvaau.itavp eiuon 4 Ijr p int. . 1 UUfa 4.30 pf jn.,!arrlv-o SooUm.l N-(k ,i Itoadjleavb TR eldort 4 li p int. 1 u-Lf.2 2l i p. in. ltKul ning loavo Kinsioti,7 U u jiw )reiw1ilo b-.r.3 u: m:.' arriving U 11:18 a. -m.J WelJon. 11:33 a. in LllMx f.aiiy; ct'pi. punoay,-' '.' - .TraJn-oh, WaKhfj-ig-toi: Hr-ai V ashlriKtoti 8..20 a. m. nn, -i .. leaves rive P.u-rimle 8 10 a. rn. aiul 4 Vi in' re- ni.j r- fiT.o -v utiiiuiru,:i:ix) 1aT. nt andl : li. !P. Meturning;beaves- I'lymoufh -clallV xcuci Sunday 7:5,a;m ana Sundav ilOoL ni ' nrrlves Tanhoro 10.06 t m i R a. m! - Train nn Uhni xt. .. ?. t;.' " W p. doldsboroaiiy xxo,nt 10 TX" KU5.TJ JJ".eJ 3 a- ' JK-turnm Ooldsboro 10:25 a. nk ' ' in., -JiTrlvtjsj i ,r.- !. J -- . ' ..:'-: . a. ?.ck Jf''t 49) p. m. arrive Ni." -ville. 3 u n rn , Oritur jiol. D 10 p. nL Rettirtiin leavW Spjing-iio, at i 00 a. MPnyJ'1" m- alve at Rocky; Mouni 9 05 a. n,., dally xcc-nt Humkv Train ion) Clinton - Braheh ieavii VrJ ?riv 1"" M"ln. -Hiy 'exct-pt Sun.l ty 11 a u. ni and A.15, p. m. ' .R.-turnlntS leave Chnt on 7..W an,. an- 2.45 p. nu -(Florence .Railroad lav Pee' Dew' 9-0t a m.,, arrive Latta 9:24 a. vnwi 'DillonTBiX. tu m,, (RpwlanU 9:50 a. in... feturnlnjf ev Rowland 6X) p. m arrtves ; Llllon i 5:2(J p. m. , Latt 6,25 p. ni.. pee JJee 7 00 p. m-, .dally. i,j:- ; ; -.-,--;;. . - l. , ; i. ; ;:",;. Trains oii Conway Branch jeave ITubi 9 1: ! a.,,m.. Chadbourn ld:43 p 1m.-, arrlva Conway 12.40 p. m,-, leavej Con-way 2:j bl m., Chadbohrn 6.-;i0 p. m.. arrive Huljt t d R. m.,:fdall except Sunday. , si , f .. (Central ir outh Carolina! Railroa leave. Bum iter 5i:13 p. m., .Manning 5:41 p ,m, arrive Lanes 6:17 p m., leaves Lane, u:.u m, j-muniiiB 9.:w.a. m., arrive; i f."M a., in., uaiiy;: .( JOeorgcitoni . .and "WeatrR i RaflroVd, ieavw Lants S:3o a. m.nril -ift , r..- - i.w jij in.-iJawy tJtcupt Ftidai' : irntri ttvitvt Tarooro,- N. i' J Ct-pt Hunil.-tly- n;30 d. in.. Him.l iv j arriviM rive Oforg.e own 12:00 mv, 9:00 p, in., Georgetown 7:0 a. tn. and 3:30 p. ni. t ar-' i rjve Lanes 4.25 a. m. and 6,06-p. m., iaily, except Sunday. f JTn,es 0nLC-o rj- R- R' 'av Vlrenc daiiv except Sunday 8:43 a. in., arriv XparllnKton 4:!S a. m.. Charaw I'J:) oi- na.l i Wadeaboro 2:25 -p. . m. . Leave. Floronoi i rnr.'?CPfcirH?oaasrf- ?-:2$ p- fa- arrive ; Darlington (j.-5i- p. mj, , BennettuvilleT 9:44 i P. jn.,Gibsq.n 10:10- p. m, Leavts Fiortenca 920 t'm" 8 00 ' W1' arnve arhmjtoa. 1 Lea vie Glbfeoh daily' .except Sunday!-6 -2b a. m,,i Beniettsvlle 'C:49 -. a. .. .areivew" LaPlington T: a rn.. leave LarfinRtona ' 1 .4.7 a ,ni, artlve Florence 8:19 aj m. ii-avci Vadesboro daily except Sunday. 3:0o ' m., K'heraw j5:15 p. m.k Hartsvtlle 2:15.' U.. .larUngtn 6:29 p. m:, Arrive FJoricc T OO p.m. Leave Darlington Hunday injk 7 ii. a, 'in.. aitrlv Florence 8. 15. an.. I M'ilsOn and Fayet teville Hranc'.i leavat Wdaot 2:17 pi ni., 11:13 p.: m. Arri ve Mm 3:50 p.fin-r H-58 p. m., Smlthfield. 3-021D m., Liunn 3:0 p: rn.. Fayett.ovuie 4 :25i o" in., 1:97 a. tti., Rowland 6:'j0 ! u in : rbVi : turning l-avfe Rowland 9:5 ' w- VaV etteviile 11:1 p. n.,; l0:ra p,n, " Duifm . U i p, m , 11 44 p. fav, urrive vilaoa 145 (..Maiiohesterj & Augusts Railroad trains! lav bumtej 1.29 a. ml ;CreatDa-5l7 a.' m., arrive 4Rmark 6:12; a. to.i llaturnlnij r leave LJMuajk 4:17 p. m.. Cites tvh 513 p 1 m., pointer 8:06 d. m.. dally, f. u . : 4-eaii prance train leaVee Crestent i a. m., ajf-rivea .Vregnalltf tl5 aj! m returniiig . leaves PregnaiU- 10 a ' m arrives Sunday, arrives Creation, S.5t p. 10 daily oxceJt. I 5' -" - - :! V ' y ' f j I !: j; ' -; ; :i :!i Branch trains leav ! Ki- r i j Bishopvllle llott 10:25 m. ftrrlVfl I .nlrnniB 1.'r- : p. m. Upturning, leave LucJtnow i 2:30 P. rtV. arrive! Elliott 8:25 a. m.: am! .4-111. p, xu-i Idally except -Sunday. Y : i; , i fLi Ally except Sunday. .Sunday only, il- i n 1 il. Si: EMEliSON. t t,! ,.,wr,?wal Passenger Ageut. ,J. R. KENLlf, 4ifcnferal Manager. T. M. KjlEHtfON, Traffic Manager. ThejO'lydo Steamship 1 NEW ; YpRK; WILMINGTON, ' N; AND GEORtiETOWNj 8. U?JS. ' NEW TOHK FOH WTLMINQTON, Tf, nj CROAT AN.. . .Saturday, Augtiit 20tli; BENEFACTOR. Saturday, August 27th WILMINGTONl N. C FOR NEW TOHK .M;KACTOK.Saturday, August 20th. KOATAN... ..Saturday, ;Aiigust i 27th: TROMs WILMINGTON, N. iCi,! POBi i GEORpETOWN, S. C, I J ! CROAT ANV. . i .Tuesday. August ' 23rdC i Through bill of lading and 1 ' lowest . through rates- (guaranteed to ;and tromtj points In North, and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage, apply to : , i- . HVG. KVIALLBONES, ' ; ' . : -t ! ' thieprtntendent. -' THEO. O. EGER, Traffic Manager. i ' Bowling Green, N. T,'. W. P.; CTLDE & CO., General Agenta.. ii l. ry V.. :;1:v;i"i ;h -1; !-u , Ki - -it-. . - fc7wf -iry 4 La i :V
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1898, edition 1
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