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0 3 . THE WlLmNGixONitiESSENSEai I WEDN ESDAYi AUGUST 24," 1E33J - ! i r . u .if r w m Y-i 1 s I Pi' r n. t -t ' V- 1 t liT ft 4 I is m j: n. 1 i r: It 4 Hi i j 4k i it v t a-' a JACKSON BELL COMPANY. .. - Catered at the FostoTlca.iat Wilmington, ; N. C, a aeconB! class matter, '.' -- ' April Jl. 11897. , , 4- j-r. : . -i M- ! - . -v - TRUM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. ; f u j postage ipREPAlD.. n f; i- in I . - ''ir';;;: :j h)', i ;;r.-r i-a- --"; l . ; L; f tHRiDAILYMEiKKNOEKiiby mail, one yt-;ir, $7.00; ?i months; $3,00;. three 'inonths, $1.75; ri5 jntjinth, 60 bentps. i Srv-r in th- .My.-at 60! cents a month, one week, lj cents. $1.75 for thrw months, or $f W a year. MTE SEMI-WERL.Y MESSENGER f t' 8 page papers! iy mail, one year, Jl.O'J- six months, 50 tents, in advance. - '" : i t, , 1 I I ! WILMINGTON, N. C. j 1 WEDNESDAY, I AUGUST 24. 198. Tlf K OM; AND 0,MV PAKTV TO" It j-'l All .- white, .men with' Ht-rwe enough (o ciorrtf in out, fjj the rain! see and know what negrof ..ijult? in North Caro lina' riiar "iw iw, 1 lit ts as "plain t there lis but one i pikestaff" tha party n thins, state1 that can restore good i'overnmcnt. honen Government, safe government. -The populists j are too swak alon to -.ac polmplish ianythiilff. KkJ voteK; fast for Fn 'lV!) out .tjf 321 :)rf!!il Jnt, uot- mow? ithan 4(J, 000 were ly Dopullt8: .Thny jare l;sp now .in liurriber. No itiore than ne4f i;hth tf the f vutev pj"ssibly nov ; oaat ly popul fan? never restore: riot ne ninth, is stis. So ! alaneThey honest, r n-quit-nble. Kood pDvernmcnt ijf 'thfir . li-dera" had jjin h a desire, of Which tht-r is, no shadow 'f evldent-f . J They. are at this very time barp'almriRi and'traidnag' with the positively mo infaihous1" gang public weiulmeht that ever outraged and cursed a ftee state; As fo the black (.radicals restoring iKod and secure, and just ;gvernment the I'very , idea s prepo.sterbus. You i would Ido as welt id talk of or to ex- Dect the -devil "hmMelf to! restore on- "'der and righteousnffia to the (fallen hn "fnvan race, as iu exV'Ct the bJack radi-Jl-qlrti aitid their obedient, jgnbrant and "Ht'tiaseH ailifs to ring back, to the jp(Mplrvialated".ri&hit3, a wavje of; pros-' : perlty.ta. fuJl-serrse of security, a gu ar- iintee of public tfder, 'of low taxes, of i Uhe rule -of1-right, ecjuality of public iliiirdenjs aiwl jfhe pnimotion -of t h pub lic weal? The bla:k republicans have ! 1 a bad j record runump back "tha'n thirty yearsi. I'They xpi for more ressed" the ipeople .lacgfrared t ie -state,, fumed lit- iVralty J-J'ts"--credit t -ampled- ijnder- foot haw ian'd order, ant 'laid :violent hands uporj the pieiinis muniments qf free- !srrien; They ai-f wholly unfitted' Tor the - i.fcost of restoration, s for r building: up I ! Stable;, just, safe government. They I i are as venal,' as vi olentj" a Ticious,- as i ; I : . ! s 1 viperous in 1sb aK they were in 1S68 ? and later. So toujf would as well look i to(a raginp cyclone for ian ; ?xpression of calmness andj safety as to-a howl i Tng- party-'bent on grub : and prab for I public? order; for! sound and fntelligrenj: Tleglslation, " for pu,biLO -connaence, ror the seburity of citizens, iforj.theWelfar 5 of the:: state; Neive put youn hope anS confidence- tn" suh rottn'ship I ! a i scuttled, sinking-. 1 The democratic party ihas shown by its 0od Vorks what, it us capable of : dol'ns? I for the welfare and -ipeace 6f , North! Carolina. Its record .18 familiac. ; For twenty years i it.. gave ithe people -good (government,!) and j that; m5ans great-and innumerable . bleasinAs. It toolt (hastate from the black .radicals who had despoiled jand rioted tand blast ied', anJ made it pJ!ospeV, restoring lost confidence and departed hopefand caus ing ' in material and educatupnal matr tersi a most .marvellous l chainge.; The ".noblejand beneficent work wlrought'b? vthese! twenty- yearly of supneime; demoj cratlc rule was a'ij transforinattpn,-. s 'great was - the : change... A anothef time more of thisjvill be given, in de lailJ It "remains to Ray here, that the people have no whfre else toilook than to the. grand old democratic j party ; for protection- and prosperity, The! rum iind disturbances land complaints and fearsi have all been! caused by the: cbm "tine--by united radicalism iaad popu Hsm.- J Th -state : must! be . redeemed. The rear. ;idestl-oyers tnust be sent to I the The ;vork of restoration must be be -A great" r'esiilt awaits i the pres- gun. 'fent contest -for supremacyj If black ' radicalism, again; gets controli the state" ris doomed- The- wave: of djestruction will Isweep over it;.! As suret as cause procjuces carrespfiinding effects, the i "continued , domination of ;the i negro powtr- carries with it conditions that v wiill-j)e. appalling, if .It is impossible -for North Carolina to 'prosper under the - rulef of the negrof Old rCunnp" Sheri 4Tian Clie northern ,-andal wihlo ravage4 i'3nd fburnt and plundered aisj he swept Uiverl Qeorgia and Siaith iCar()lina said i'yaf wasjhell.v J-ijUck imenij means something ule (for white wH nigh as The .: wh'tcjj i desperate , and mfvrnali imual govern7 in North Cairoilina, tha't iis tfie long and s brt o itj j Soom, ot- ilatelit will come !impssiblei that rt !On ll this globe, in some MTav. . il. is should! bej f therwis. excepij ini f-ij.13 i gitivirned, 1 accursetdi staite e' i of, - North CarSlina there id ho cquntrjy or i qq minfon or state, ofi white men of the Aryin sto'ck being ridden soVer Tough sljod, by the descendants of ithe nienj Of African wiids. . jwe lare oiai'it alone ii this ignominy I among all the jia I . tijpr.6. Thie man who votes for the rad- icl icandidates. in lH9S is -oting to keep tSe negroes in power: and make them iniasters in North'iCbrolina. The white iiriari "who does that simply j degrades himfelf. 6nly.that! and1 nothing l?ss.. ! . Kiissell appointedi Jim!;Yoiung, a pea I tileiitial-: negro,; at the hoad fjthe cora'- rmttjee on Education at!! the 'blind in ; stitiition for VhiteJ children, j Remein iber that . . He, has the powieq to'man :"age,j to attend the reseitation! rooms as ""speSvisoi-- of whitpsj and even- to visit the bedrooms. Aijid that js iblack radi calism under RussejU's chief bossing in :-Nqrh1 Carolina in !this ! yearj of grace i!898i Are' white mpn without : black hearts ready for that? It is San insult T I. I I. to decency, to huminity, to the w-hites every where. Z - I j JThe extravaganpe thef reckless man agement, the .misapplication 'pt funds, tliejpiling; up of taxes these fare com 1 man now under negro misrmle. And j yet great reforms for the betterment ot the people were urged and !promised - ifey the deceiving,! tteacherous; combine , !in'lS94 arid 1896. There were thousands i ;-c great, law-abiding, honest citizens : ; wbb left the' democratic! party allured J by goldenpromises and dec'pived by trading, selfish demagogues whose, sole game was self aggrandizement and pocket-boo A stuffing. Mr. ! Robr L. Patton shows Ln The Ashfeville Gazette that things are not wU .managed in Buncaombe county. He tates that in Spartanburg county in Soulh Carolina it otiabout $1,700 to cllct $!SO,0(jO of taxes: lln Buncombe it costs! U.4D0, or eight times "i more, to collect than it does in Spartanburg, ile asks:; "ta Buncombe.1 so much more: abl to - pay her olflcers a big sa,Ury? We will leave It with the. peoble tp-Judge." . s The last combine thing call a leg Ijlajture i cost for servants to wait on the senate $193.20 a day. - Think of thait, i y ; tax-payers ye - tollers for bfed a Jay. It- ouwht not to have cost $40i I3ai!i liussell s Smith cried i " 1 ' - ' ' v -1 ttireei months after .- he. was out : in put in cbJtrg ? of. the penitentiary that ' sup plies were nearly exhaustel a'nd would not lat" more than ; a fortnight. And that .cry went up In the fate of an jefltabllshed fact that when he. took charge there- were handed over to him by the, iretirlng manager, Mr. Leazer; aMargelpart of the great. crop of 1S6, consisting of 25,506 bushels of corn, 5,4317 bushels oats, 1,085 bushels peas, 41)5,pfl! pounds of fodder, 214,!t)50 pounds of shuij;ks, 571,500 pounds hay, and 300,000 founds cut forage. yNo wonder that fat"m believed . tha the peni tentiary was being plundered. Other eviderfcie will be forthcoming to show a need erf change. TIIK l'RONG NAME A l-r CENCE. KE.TIIVIS The IjtalPoqt Copies in full The MeKsenjjer s editorial of -Sunday on the Cruel aln infamous slandering of the pure while women of North Carolina1, .tnd giV't-s due-, credit for'-thevsame. It ints suplem it editorially, and from it wei taki this.iand asks a most pointed '-question:;..' ;. ' " "H. Ia Pike ;was the name of the in famous i character referred to as editor of 'ThejSlanclaKi His article was. re-t finement r itself tcontrastd Vith the above, and newfound it necessary to be out of ithe state within twenty-four hours after the appearance of his, in suit. ! ; :;l j - :, : . : " . -'"Can such an insult as the abovev not only rha'rging the lowest degree of de bauchery ion tne wives of poor farm era,' but boldly referring, to itas .thti personal experience of thewnter, bo perpetrated in; North Carolina without : prompt f'sehtment?" ' The Post is mistagen as to the name. Pike was a ; one-legged yankee.sor- diet from Maine.-. His itather was!- a: thorough--paced- democrat and -an old and ablp ieditor; . Pike lost his leg, we are glad to say, fighting against the south, i pie edited The Standard ater the diry-scoundrel who wrote "Wohk'! had fled for his life. Pike .was one of the six" black radicals (one .a negro) who'wej int with Jo Hoiden to .attack Hon. Josiah Turner at the -depot, wpen Turnerijdrew his pistols: and broughf th-4 gang of seven to a dead halt. We have forgotten the scoundrel's name who wrote the dirty article, but a file v'of The,. Standard or Sentinel for early in 1 1869 ! would give the real writer. This yvriter was editing The Sentinel at the time ; With- Mr. .Turner and - knows whereof he states. Loge Harris can giVe-lhe rascal's name. Pike acknowl edged that he had a pistol in his 'pock et,: cocked, wjtXJvhich--toshootTufrv-jerReadlthe Matter's highly intereisting iaccountf df the attack, his arrest, his trial befo,fe Governor Hojden's broth erintlaWil Bill Harrison, Holden's in terruption of. the court, .while half drunk! jhis violent .: harangue of the great mob of negroes and -yankee. sol diers that; filled the large roani' trying to incje 'them : to murder, ee. We were there and Mr. Turner: very accu rately and deliberately described thse whole disgraceful occurrnce, probably the mdst disgraceful and cowardly that ever occufred in this state. Turner wrote itj ilT up in the next morning's Sentinel; . jThere .was not a prominent citizen, of iRaleigh present.. He said in hia articles that the w hite democrats of that town! were so demoralized that the .radicals could, take the ' shingles from their) houses 'and it would not be resisted 'or resented. . ? i- ' 1 ... ! , , 1 1 : ' ;-U ;-. HOUTE FOLKS I , ;' . The Sanford E'xpress has . always been a 'friendly-paper, to The Messen ger, and Lt is natural that' we -should .beigladito see it prospering. It has completed s twelve 'years of, useful life and we hupej it .will Jive long arid con tinue! to.; flourish,5 and to. hejp its sec tion. It ;si;ates that "since it was established- Sanford has more than Jdoubledj i Its population and Moore county ihas developed wonderfully. "?"It ha$ been la fathful, useCul .factor .in Uhat development. -; - .-. .- ,., ..'. .r ; j p . ; Our! frijeijid. The FTayetteville Observ 'er, I was very moderate) in stating that North Carolina furnished 5,000 more troops than any other state,? It might have exceeded 10,000 and not covered -I ' , ,i . , On the 4th of April, 1776, the jpro vincial (congress of. North Carplinamet at Hahfax. . On the 8th of April a set Ject .omrraittee was appointed to icon. eider grievances and :. British; .usurpar tionst It was composed of Cornelius Harriett, ; Thomas Person( afterwards?. General Thomas Person),, Allen Jones. Mr. Nash, TMr. Klnchen and Mr. Thorji as-Jones. Harnett was f rorp Nen Hah4 overj .Person from Granville, Allen JoP(e3 from Halifax, . Kinchen ; from Orange; and Abner Nash from Cravent The committee -reported , favorably to independence., Colonel Wiilliam:.L; Saunders,! an Colonial Records; (he ed ited) - Vol. 10, says of this, action: . i ;i ; "This1 was thf first authoritative, ex plicit declaration - by more . than a month.byfany colony in favor of full, separation I from Britain, a'nd the first like expression on the vexed iquestion of forming foreign alliance. It is . in commemoration of this fact that our state flag, bears upon its field the le- gpnd, '12th of April, 1776."' r i' -Of course .this Is notjiieW, but it is very interesting and important.Halifas county ihafl no more to do in securing this final step than the others counties favoring it and represented by active influential .members. . ' t !,; ! M'- i j -U " ;t::';-5; -rt ; Tie Rox;boro . Courier- very ' rarely cop es frorh. The 'Messenger, but in its! last issue ;it did copy a political edi-i tonal arid failed to mention The Mes-i senger. i !.- !.! PiEWSFKOM THE PEOPLE. : Daily j the signs brighten and ; the reasons; iriultiply to encourage hope and give assurance to the White Men that their : cause, is progressing-;favor- ably The h Washington Messenger says that in. Beaufort county there' is not a township heard from in which theH phoniest populists would not aid the rerriocrats this year. , Union county the news is mdS eouragingJ J It ik believed that -moi jthan 10 formerpopulists took part' in the recent ; democratic primaries. That Is Indeed moat cheering. Hurrah for Union! It was In thit county that General and President; Andrew- Jack fiott, glorious: '"Did Hickory,"! was bore, a democrat of demn( ta.tA 1 i Up in th Rne,.' r hi iounty of. Roc k Ingham there are hopeful P!gn-fn the politick fkls. fJrf-it -njhuhliAm prv vaJls , V."hiU supr'-Trt'K y is th iajk. A letter from ! R-id.nill, of thKth instant, to' Th lial-igh Vst, .say;. . 'Th better, j c lass: o men. wbj 'ot m rly wvre pjpuli5ts are1 returitn to th4 democrats parry; numbers arid arf ' r)selvd ,m a manner -; tbat-Jf.n-co ir&Kft others : toj folVw lht-ir 'Mjd ex implwi All realize that whit su premacy and a pure 4"tate; government ar'1 :ihe iarantourit consid'erations." v -Ui- prominent p"pulista arc j pub lif" ling in country new spapri , their purpoE,-'--to identify theirist-lv-s i vMih th democracy hereafter. Mr fj Q !V-aeIy, a' leading citizen in Juhnton county, thus announces . in The Srnitti field ! Herald of -last ;wek. ! He is- for th party of th -white ;ma.n.- ;! Givernoj JaiT's has leen in the. field jrak!ng jstnee the- 4th -of, July, He ha i .spoken' in i mariy icounries. !;H4e Ms at nan of tsourjd;: iiinservativt 'judg imnt He' 14; vfery greatly encouraged. After;; visiting ;pdth i great sections and studying conditions closely,;- he? tells The Charlotte Observer this. ' "ll db-erve three things. i 'fThe d mocritts are uinitd, harmoni ous and de'terrnined i , " A 'great many pjiiulists have re turned to the democratic party, and a grat: - many, 'more : ari? ; debating the matter;, and ;wiJl pome,-back. ; . "(The, republican party is disorganiz ed! and dispirited. ; ; i; : : : - ; f- VThese conditions; existing, we ought to I carry the state." i : .. He t tells s The;; Greensboro . Telegram, where he has stopped over: for a day or tw , pd is an old; tried cimpaigner fromithe -wsty-back, that h :"has nev er: seen ':ai campaign i in which the 'in dividual; efforts oi" the democratic peo- ph Mill tell u4 rnurh as in this I ' i :"j: i '' ! i i"1 1 'v i .'!'.;' ;, .;:.-, ; ; :...';; - wuuu? therefore earnestly urge every man; M ho; love: his state to: become jtrt t workf-'r in ;, the! democratic raiik'si. I Buklen'sArnica- Salve. The!,best' salve in the world for Cuts, Rruises.- Sofep, i Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feiver Sores, Tetter. Chapped . Hands, Chilblains,! . Corns, and, al Skiiji Erup rtlfeTi3,:i and:positivtly cures Pilep, or no pay required, sit is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction ; or money, iref-und- ed, lrlce 25 ;cents per .box., Kor sale By iv. iw. iiieiiamy. ; r ;! e ;. 1 BREMTIUS. ijn G lynchec Jeorgia.' a negro h-is be n just hed for raping a white woman and murdering bcr and. two other persons. Tlnirtj can b no fool i plea of justifica tion for the nejrroj He "was served pre cisely right. 1 1 ' ! I j , ; Great deiniiiid for iron.! Price of cot- f'.-'j I , -. i : -I i I ;- 'i j -i i . "': tort ;still lwer,;and it wasf way down before; .Failures- larger. I -Northern pa pers j bl ow lou d over the: iron industry. b.ut-tihe 'Southern i farper and i western farmer set not; as ' yeti any; ciuse for 'hb'jpaj'fcff':. 1l"s!i-p:! ' 't-'U-v''--'''' i"-- It i,s thought that General Wheeler ; I -I : I ' -.ii, i ' ; ' ' -: i ; -. :; I ' : ',. ; will have n opposition in his district." He will go in' by acclamation; so to spa;!! jjn':;j' H'lll--iA'' ': " .'"Algerism'l is ;a ney ; name uy north for 'the spoils -system, i It . is said to : -' 1 r -:' .; j - -, i : i !;:'!;' ! - - flqurish In War; and ,m peace, in. the armyj and in1 civfl1 service. : It is 'a rank weed : th&t ought: to be rooted up, . Sagasta says it i is not peace or ivar. If j-the; Spanish play foul let it. be var and; warm. 'lle. says fighting is merely suspended;' is So ithere. is., no peace; A trick! j' . " j, ' ' A ftegro jsvas 'lynchtd last week in Alabama; f(fr abusings and striking ' a white man ,. Think of jof character J two 'volunteer regiments in Cuba being barefooted and the . -millions of .shoes in 1 1 Massachusetts and the 'ojtheir -states awaiting sale. What manstgenjjent! Itii's a good thmg;jt is August and not January, i Kloint '; Vesuvius Is'.now-' in eruption. Itfe crater is sending Out smoke and lai-aJ-.iThe black radical 'crater"' in NOrth :;Carollina !has been" in terrible , i ,.;,;u i1: -: .1 i .;-; I. ;:. ' ; ! . J: ; ' eruption: ;forj years and: it. has sent out hcjt ashes and cinders that ha.e con sumed the: peoples''! money and : burned -the honor of the i state, Germany 5s busy; explaining : about thteremovall of General lAugustin from .T Maniilla:t :; It causieg much anxiety at Vi enna, anq. 'yet the secret of his re moval is not revealed.f : : ; i -The: American school boys 'will raise the $5000.000 toi build! !a great battle ship"; to be balltjd theliMame; and the soluthern boys .will not: be behind hand : i; -: i- ! .'!.. f -" t; k ! (' - ?(--.;--!'..;. U $n s thisj patrfioticf tW'orkr.; ; . :, -:.; Elurr'ah! for" 'our jNcyth Carolina boyfeji Anderson and; Wmslow, being so (:11 Npromoted, Und hurrah, too, v for Captain Sigsbee being sent forward thiree numbers, f ..And Mr. McKinley,- who evidently hajs been.snoozirjg and; has not ket up wijth ! the ! procession, -Jthanks Sampson ior nis And J Sampson's,: ship, xvasnot in the figiht .did'not-vfire a gain, but was seven m les away.. Little Me is a "fraud. i k - I-'-H 'i' . - :,; . . rr 1 -. -MATE PH ES.S TThb erection' of: a:; mill is proposed at Edentoni N. C I and! the -citizens ha e inaugurated a movement' for a: stock company.; Commission for a charter has been, issued to- the Edenton Cot ton Mills, with Capital stock: of SsO, OOO, and the incorporators are Messrs. Wl; D- Pi-uden, C!. S. V-ann, , J. A. Wil Vdm5, J. N Pruden, F. A. White, H. P.I Cheshire iand: others. , : .,, '. At prominent i democrat of the county callswiattention' to:-a fact; disclosed by an examination ' :ofi; the- jait records, ivvljiichi is1, worthy j of note . Since : the beginning of -Sheriff I: Henson's term, nujw nearing a close of- the i: second A ear, jithere have t been, confined in the Jajl fifty-seven male county prisoners anjd twenty-tone United States prison er Of these sixty-two were republi cans, thirteen democrats and three whose politics was unknown. It not thb disclosure of this ! fact sufficiently suggestive without comment? -Ashe-V4lle- Ciyzen.- ' i . The cry forshelp comes to' the white pebple of th jvest from the white peo plf ; of the east.,; t They ask -us toj aid thtm in ' throw ing Off the shackles ,-that spreb 'oppress thenx. This' Is one an-. centive to the w-hite: people of western Carolina, to. vote for white supremacy. Rut. more than this. If ' the: present state of ' conuption, is endorsed at the polls next November; the tricksters and demagogues will 1 growl bolder and: the hiiiTiiha6ngnTCttioas now practiced in the east wil grow worse there and will spk-ead to this section and an intol erable reign Willi pervade ; the Com monwealth,'!' So that another, incentive to I the people !of;.j:he; west is self-pres-erVation from the ills that now afflict usi and the i worse things that the re publican: party has in store -for us. WngtoniSentinek i i ; I - ; ' , Lieutenant Anderson is a son of the late'Dr., Edwin Anderson, of Wilming ton; his mother being he grand daughter of Colonel Ullirigton, of .Moore's jCreek ifame. I Lieutenant Cam eron Winslow ! (we i think his name is Cameron i MacRae Winslow) is a : son of the late Lieutenant !Frank Winslow, of,th United' States navy, who, about 1880, married Miss Mary Nelson, of Fayetteville, Miss Nelson's , mother was a sister ol! Messrs; John and Pun can G- and the Rev. : Cameron ; Mac Bae. Mrs. Dr. Haigh, Mrs. fColonel Pemberton,; Miss Annie MacRae 'and Judgei MacRaf wewher first tousins, and the first Mrs. W.iL. DeRosset. of sWilmlngton, her sister.-Payetteyille UDserver. ST A. n PS UX EXP8ESS ,PACKAfciE i: - The Attorver General Decline to Bl wbMbruRkirpror Ute Cempaay . . . . . lhallParfrTbrB, H I j (New York Tribune.) Rf-uresntativei ori the principal ex pres companies had a meetinar id thin city JMt; week, and agreed that Colonel JOhn J. McCook , counl of Vells. targ.i & Co.,; should go: to Washirjgton to setj the attorney genera) and sCure from him-; a ruling as tci whetheri the sbippfr on the express company should pay he internal: revenue charges : on packig-s.; Colonel McCook yesterday receive1"! -he following letter from! At torney .ieneraJ iGnggs: :! ortlceiof the Attonirey General Washington; D C:. JiAug. 16. im ColonVl Jnio. J.-McCoxk.i!INO 120 Brioad- av. 'New York LeJr Sir Replying lto your litter of the 0 3th instant, ! have the Honor to adKif jou that the attitude taken by t fit- department of JuhUoe, with ref erent t to the quf-stiyn to which par ty, ,ttie shipper or the i express om paiivj unnr iiii-iwar revenue bill, ts requii-ed to furnish: and pay for the revermie stamp: which 3 Is required to le. pi ladin ced -upon ; the manifest or bill of t. is that this. is a-matter ermre- ly b. panv kween. the shipperj and the com This office holds H that, sc far goik-emmept-is iconcerned, it is nteresteJ to know that the law as th only ful tajx is paid. As fcretween the! shipper and tha ex- press company 1 have drKjlded that the malt r is. not within' my provinqe of const Aeration under any case that; has as e arisen. The I'nited -States dts- trict faitornejs are, instructed by this office that they may prosecute for the prescribed; penalty any. company which fSfwiea a - manifest or bill of lading withooit the prescribed stamp; but that in : co htroversies as to which one fehall be .reouired to bear - the erbensa of the s amp, the government has no di rec t law. oncern : under- the i war : revjenue ' 1 I Very respectfully! yours, JOHN W. GRIGGS. ti. It. in c Lean Denies the Chaj-ge : AVa ihington, August 23. The state- ment that John.. K. -McLean w;ould not interest himself in ,the Ohio democrat i.c convention because he was to jsue- ceed Hecretary Alger m McKinley's oarbin ft, was an error, as the follow - ing item Bar Harbor will show: i ; ; "PI 4ase. deny :m most postitive ttrn3 the e atement Of Th: Times-Star. I U I "JOHN R, M'LEA-V."' A STUNNEBj: 1-2 ( 1-2 allon Vanillk SjTrnp 30c 30c 50c 15c JOc 40c r May Apple Syrup, 1 Smoked Tongue;,! u -! -1 Can Gooseberries, ! - -1 ' Russell Herring,: - , o Lbs I'ure Leat Lara, - -. - SI .75 CPALL FOR 9 9 c.O) S. ,W. SANDERS, At the Unlucky Corner. Cdpe FeariAcademy T EGINS ITS 26th?. SESSION SEP It -:-H. ik tembdr 19th. Special i advantages for young men to prepare at home for busv iness or college. Primary , pupils care fully taught.:. Terms moderate. W. CATLETT, Print, au ii, zw. 1.1.1201 iMortn ij'iftn-stj FflYE TEYILLE MiliTRRY . AGADEMY T HOROUGHLT PREPARES BOYS for best Colleges, West Point and! An napolis. : Board and i Tuition I20q per year. References: Senator John W. Dan. ie'l, oJ Va., Capt. James D. McNeill., of Fayetiteville, Ni C.fDr. W. Gif Curtis, of Southport, N. C. I illustrated cataloguei- address. DR. ! SAML - W. MURPHY, A. M., ! Principal,, Fayetteville, Iff.: C. 1ulli 20 lm HE UNIVERSITY AHGEiST PATRONAGE AND FULL- est ed uipment in Its history. Faculty,: 38; Studehtsj 505: three : Academic Courses: three Elective Courses: three Professional Schools, in Law,: Medicine and Pharlnacy. Advanced classes open to Womenj Tui tion $60 a year; board $8 a month. Ample opportunities for self help. Scholarships and loans ifor the4neeay. Summer School for :T dentsJ eachers, 24 Instructors, 185 Stu- Total Enrollment. 670. For Cata- fl(3tl PSST ',1 1 1 1 1 i ,:l !.. PRESIDENT ALDERMAN,! JP T Ohaoel Hill. Nl CI logue, ST. PAUL'S;: ACADEMY, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Corner Sixth and Princess Streets, .'.' ;!:' "j . . .- ' - WILMINGTON, Nj vC. Students thoroughly - prepared! for COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. SESSION OPENS: SEPT, 26th. TUITION $3.00 and- $4.00 per calendar month. "' . . i For information apply to E. O. COUNTS, Ai Mr; PrfncipsJl. f No. 215 N. Seventh St., oil to A, G. VOIGT, 1. D No: 12 N. Sixth St. au 11 bw ! i ;. : i ;, ; Thfe State Normal and i Industrial Colleg '.!'.' ! - ': -' -' rFFERS THE YOUNG WOMEN OF V ' i I.. - -: ;v ..Mil- ',- '.-;.; I the State thorough professional, literary. classical, sciennnc, and industrial edu cation. Annual -Expenses $30 to $130. Fac ulty 4f 30 members. : More than 400 Regu lar student. Has matriculated, t, bout 1,500 students, representing every ; county in theState except two. - Practice - and Observation School of about 200 pupils. To secure board in dormitories, all free tuition, applications must be made be fore August 1st. 1 I Correspondence Invited from those de siring) competent trained ; teachers.) For Catalogue and other Information, adldresa i Ml PRESIDENT McrVER, i Jun 15. - S I . :' Greensboro. i ,C. The North Carolina -: b'fi ?'': '-'$'1- : I , :- . .: ".-1 College of Agriculti AND Mechanic Arts Will 'k-e-open September :T, 1838, improved equipment in every depart ment. -Twenty-three experienced cialists in Faculty. : Full course in Ag riculture,: Science, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Expenses very moderate. i i : , ! For catalosrue address. ' Pres. A. Q. HOLLADAYl Jun 27 tf - RALEI33. Nj DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C. mi SECOND YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER oil) Eleven Professors r and Instructors, i Three Courses for: Degrees. Ample Cabinets and Laboratories. Location Healthful and .BeautUuL Gymnaaium Complete. TERMS REASONABLE. Send for a Catalogue. J. B. SHEARER, Jul 2. President. in ttt YuURSElFr ftjn? .1 Caw Kiir for aafiituiil in 1 to '4i1U.rftDl int. I' U irnrationa ar uicertioc eunia.'U.a i- Pn 1 11 Lum inrl mnfr .i. : 5, V-C:HC!tll'.Ti.O -Pl Soldi. nrofckita,: 3. A. t-7 express, pr?pid, Ui n t1-00' OT 3 bottles, S 75. i. . wait MtOjM.! 1 L V I? V ' OF !' H I: if ymc if'- !' .-l:"::-):! .:iuKil !A; ((:-' -:-:! W Horn $r military School, H4M !; .'' J .'-s;;K.i :-.:;V ;- ;:l.M':i H .-1 tf-yf.f --I'.iir.. -; -li i a - - H:v -f 7 11: J. C. HOlt ER. A. AI.I ' H.. G. SHI ; LEY, (Virginii Military Institute.) BURTON f.itAIGE, A. B.. (Unirersiy of X. C , J. M. OLL ;A3I, A. M.t (University of N. C) , REV. JUN)S JS M. ilORXEk.B. Av B. D., Gohns Genc.ll Theological Seminary. Xew York.5 ;h AlttiMtE EXPERIENCED TEACHERS. qlXALOGUE SENT u U ".!' - : - . PEE INSTITUTE, Raleigh,! N.C. A Famous S iiool for Girls. iVery ! I I ; ' l M - '--- I -!-, "-"i- . , i ,:j:. ! it I jludge Geo, D. C. iy, Culpeper V., says: ,-Jt sincerely believe it Is ihe Very best remal . school of -which Ii?; ye an j. knowledge Mj lUustrmted c&(lrue free ail who apply. - ! I i 1 JunH V . t JAsxDiswrDiiiK. Ij A, Principal. Statement of the National Bank of Wilmington At Cldi of Business July M.fi , Keport to :-H !: RES' SJRCES M)ana . . . .. ... ..i-T. .. ....... .'.1325.793 25 Overdraftari .X i . . ......... 20163 Ui. S. Bonds (at !)...,..... 25,000 00 Other Bonds! ll,J7 37 -Banking house .-; fixtures.. 1 23,600 00 Due from ' otJ j'r -u -i- ii vbanks '. & i . 346,924 46 ' Due from '-!. (Treasurer . Due? , from. . appp' ed reserve ageoi i. Cash In vault.;.,, . 1.125 00 76,299 28 33,299 34 157,643 08 3543.61$ 33 ' This la the y,hgest Bank in Wilmington. We: have paid out $15,000 in . dividends, and hii" passed $15,000 to surplus. We feel very uch .gratified -with results, and; Kali -do our best to please you In every way.; "We want your, i business, and tt"X that you will favor us with your account. (We feel that'; ouri first duty- li to our customer,: and will meet your wants at lowiervrates tnan ever Derore . 1 this state. i JOHN S. ARatifTRONG,- President. !july 29 'A' I ! BES1 IN THE STATE ' - ' : -' "' - , J.'-- ' ' ' 1 i - - i : i !.',. ,. 'j i'ij ":'' f: ''"m-. M;1: .I'M.'-'i T , f'M- -;''i 5': itj .--':.:- v' i';.;!''-. Our Sto' k of Footwear is the most exten sive in th4 1 State. It embraces all Styles and suitable 'fj:. all classes and conditions of Men, w umen, j;ys. u-ins ana Pces 1 Settisfaotorr. and conf-thn to quality and, workmanship. You aranvited to an GEO, ; i. -4 1-' Uc'i J' - 108 NORTH FRONT STREET. ag 7 "t! THE a W. POLVOGT GO., i No 5 NORTH ! " -M,- ; - a : ; .': JM-.- I 'I yT That is why t ads.( bring such1 results. Last week, while t'radei seemed i stagnated at othif houses. We HAD A RUSH OF BUSINESS that was really remarkable for tl . season. We hatd advertised la line of Unmatchable bar- gains and the p le knew they would find the?m when t.hey came. When -ypu read a state vnt made by usj fn this or any other space,' you can depend " upon .its being tr truth. ;;. : . i i l-I - :; : . ... :. ; ,j ; OTHEft BARGAINS DISPLAYED for this week, p:; o.es plainly marked on Northern Marke In a few days, and will be pleased to attend to any special orders that mayvfee entrusted td us. 1 1 .' r; j .1 j I New Carpetsrriving daftyapd special prices for the month of August. THE Cp. WOLVOGT CO. ; 4 tY GOOD AND CARPETS. ! Sole Agents r W. B. Corsets and Standard Patterns. ' Johinsori INVITE 1T0D THIS WEEK TO t ! SPECIAL 1- -IN Seasi onable j-is i . i t ; You can xiell afford 1 Crooa! j tney are onenng at Cxreatly i a , teaucea v No. 1 LI MARKET STREET. . - : - At the Closfe fo Business July 1.4th, RESOURCES.' - ' Loans ....... . j . h ..... . .S543.255 62 j veruraiis . . . , .- ..... .i i JJ. S. 4 pef ct; him Is (at par) Banking house 'aif " fixtures . i Due from i Stb. t banks .. ... J.I. .!Ml $109,664 22 1aT fit 40,10a 00 lO.oqo 00 Cash on hand i..fii 9,741 94 209,406 1 'Total '..5)802,929 65 XL- CO M PAR ATJVE MJ'MMf ' M. ..( ' v-r;M .:vjK'-:f- 1 'ife-feferii: ' ire Wffli r t i rru'un iti jnf, b.iifn'om , , mi :lffe Mi : !.. r : v'f: m&li3 :Tf? - '. ' I i i ' :'; - M. . 1 .. ... .'-"'-. MjM';: -; - V n nmnn! nl fl nn i A r n 1 1 1: M It 1 1 1 ! 1 1 UlUIUUlUIll VL I11IUUU JnlT Total Deposits .. Sarolns and Net I oflts.-v.. ... Bills Payable and iRe-Disconnts. . Dividends . Pa 9 B Pm- iVnL Mr Paid In October! 892. T i ' ' i--i";jf, I f&J -' MM-" '-.j ---'I.' - M- 1 ' rNi I 7& &&. TVTtf T y.ir cPBlWYROYAL PILLS.s A ate tnr Tf V Q!f78 RISnOTir, -RUS Bf pend for ci - ar. ZXEUriOXyET?!, TTCMICAXi CO, - ClevelaxrV Ohi ; For Sale by "Wax. H. Green -h!:rf;- THE l! llopki us and UPON APPLICATION. - i;!A Thoronch and of High Grade. 1 14th, 1898, Condensed fronJ Comptroller. f , LIABILITIES -.Capital. ,..i ..I., .Surplus -I .: ... i i..; Undivided iProflts . i ; i. L 1 100. 000 00 15,000 00 " 3,997 43 22,600 00 402.121 90 Circulation .f .. Total Deposits i... Iv Total I.. '. 3543,619 33L , FJ R.vHAWES, Cashfer. tne younger cnuar en. inspection. 5 FRENCH & feiONS PRONT STREET. V ; ; l. - ir i"t-'- . 1 . . -: . - i them. Our:buver will leave for the & Fore SECUEE SOME OF THEIR A 1 BARGAINS 1 - to call and learn what trices. ; i ;1 ! -. "! : i -l .!-!' -Ml i. ' . :;' ia, :-IU ''-'-'4 Mi' : .. .. 1 ' T : - ' . !.. ' !"V. ;, THE MAN WHO INSURED HIS HOME '. ! IN ! THE 'CAROLINA INSURANCE COMPANY IS THE MAN WHO CON ; G RATUL ATES HlilSELP 1 ON HIS FORESIGHT. "WHY. IT WAS LIKE : FINDING MONEY."; HE- SAYS, When EVERYTHING WAS . DESTROYED. YOU DON'T KNOW HOW: POOD A : FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL LOOK TO YOU WHEN EVERY THING YOU HAVE IS GONE UP IN ! SMOKE. INSURE NOW THE PRE MIUM IS SMALL. ; ' 1 Willard & Giles, AQSNTS.'! . Only the BEST . sented. v, Companies Repre- i: ini it. iiiioD, ll 1898, Condensed From Report ' I LIABILITIES Capital , L '...J.J125.0O0 00 170,000 00 I i 9,953 25 1 79.953 25 Onliia ,L Undivided ProfiU. .j. J Circulation k 36,000,00 Total Deposits L 661,976 40 hi :i r-i .1 1 ; Total I,.. ,. I $802,929 65 STATEMENT lA-TOB. Julv 14. '07 I July 14, '98. 94S4.000 oi,uuu i ?tooa,ooo . S0.700 . CO.OOO f 79.900 Nnne.1- -:; 1 Konft i None.; Annnm. :Iiaat Installment . of Csnital , i j- ' i ) j July :'": ..: .--!: i i -i: .; .,.jM' -r.-j ; M-': - l-' 1 -' B airn"CSl The only safe, sure and ever offered to Ladies, especially reconuuind ed to married Ladiaa. Morrs yznrfsoTAi. nus and take DO other.. Priee SI. OO verJbox. 6 boxes for SoXs CYPRESS :: SHinGLES. Buyers of CyprVs Shinies Vour Market Should Read 'ttil -.. ' . ..t-.i p-.)x:. !- ! :-. .1 . - i."5ff! .' . We are maunfacturlna" these-shln-Clea, and ar prepared to vupp. any quantity at price lower tban,to b furnished by any on else. :,- '-'M We tneaa: thU and are pfepad to prov It. i: 1 i t t-- f ; - i ; .- Call on us,: It you need SWB$!i?4.; 1,000 Bales Rice -S&aw . Shi TO BE ! SOLD CIlifAP V--.: f- r j. (j. July n ".ffl A CHANGE. rr -- .ii- ; - ma WE ADMIT A GHASGK.ts:' THIS SPACE IS 'OW IN UK- 1 DER, AS THE i PKOSPEtrf S , ARE NOT, SO fUUGHT 'a THEV WERE. , WK WILL HFLP V0C OUT IF YOU WliL SEND US YMJB ORDERS FR .-ill i ;'! i ' i . REMEMBER, OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOM K. McNAIR&PEARSALL M M - - ' ' M: r 1 j: i-'TTT--' ?: 4? V MM'1 Time ,Table ,in. Effect Augut, 10,; 1898. EASTBOUND TRAI'k ' Leave Goldsbora 7:10 a.m., 3L4o p. Sii. Leave Klnstan 9:14 u m. -4:ts2 p.- m. f Leave New Bern 1:30 p. m.j 5 p. m ! Arrive Morehead 3:46 p. m.; 67 p. m '- WESTBOUND TRAIN Leave Morehead 7:47 a. nt.j 50' a. m LeaVe New Bern 9:10 a. to.'-, 0 pJm Leave Kinston 10:12 a. mV 6-T3 -p. in. .Arrive uowsDoro 11:05 ai ling 8:13 p. m. "43 ! s. L. dLl. Superlijtejdent. jun "22 GDoe Fear end radklo volte ollwoi JOHN GILL. RECKIVp?! y Schedule!, In Effect Julys S9S .' ;- South Bound1 Daily r No. 1. i . . '-. ; North TBound T P Dally KAIN LINJL ' gj no., a.. 7 05 p m Ar... Wilmington Lv...1 Fayettevllle t. vvr j go & m 4 02 p m 3 52 p m -IS 48 d m ATOW.am Ar..i Fayettevllle ,:.lac;l l i WJ P m U Mam ;1 08 p m :'i 10 p m iiMpm j M p m :J 83 a m & 07 p m a ayeiievnie jun i ,v Lv.tj.. ; Sanford .....ISV : i 30pm 'lzuum l,v. ...... ttiimax 12 13 pm i-v... ureemrooro ...Ar 1166 am Ar...; ureensboro ;.ut,v Lv..i tokesdale ...LV Lv ..Walnut Cove Lv 11 07 am 10 3d a m 10 09 a m L,v... Kural Hall ...Lv 8 45 a m Lv. Mt. Airy 00 p in , South Bound 1. iJNorth BENNETTS VILLll Dally i-No.. A 7 15 p m Ar.. Bennettavllld ..Lv 09a m J 07 a m -S5am a 2a m 1 40 a in 6 15 pm S 35 p m 4 62 p m 4 33 p m l.v..... Max ton Lv Lv.. Red Springs ..iv Lv... Hope Mills .. .LV Lv... Fayettevltle ...AT No. U. t No. li. Nerth' 1 Bound : South Bound Mixed. Dally Ex. Sun MADISCN .BRANCH flxed. . i . y .Daily ' ' Bun. S SO p m Ar Ramseur .Lfci 0a m I 60 p m! ; t 00pm 130pm 1 llpm 12 30 pro Lv -Climax . . .L : J! 30 am Lv.ii' Greensboro ...Ai -fe 11 a m Ar... Greensboro ...LTjSSam Lv..: Btokesdale .:Lv 07 a m Lv..... Madison A r" 55 a in ' .:-. ... ; I'TTT . Freight train No. 8 on the Ci jej Fear and Yadkin Valley now leavea TvvAimlng ton at 4:00 p. m, arrives at Faj Jttevlile at .10:20 p. m. Passenger carj n this train.: : i. i- : :'.' ii , ; -i r v: Connections at Fayettevllle s ili : At lantic Coast Line, at Maxtor -ylth tbe Carolina Central Railroad, at lUsvSprlpgs .with ithe Red Springa and Bo-yit&rQ raU-' road, i at; Sanford with; the SqdaSaild Air Line. at Gulf with the Durhanrsd Char lotte Railroad, at Greensboro.; 3lth Che Southern Railway- Company atWalnut Cove; with tfte Norfolk anda-j5V''estern Railway. . - ji I J. W. FRY, , I W.' E.' KLE, -Gen'l Manager.: Gen'l Pasa gent. TO Alili POINTS Schedule int Effect May Train 41-Leavs WIlminKtoniSil p. m.. arrives Lumbertoi 626 p. m.,! hk .broke 5:46 p. m., Maxton 6:12 p; to.. La. jrlnburfr 6:23 p. m., Hamlet. b:&J p. m.,;W jdesboro 8:11 p. m., Monroe 9:12-p. m. fr ariotte 10:25 p. m. Connect at HajjUTf i with train for Portsmouth, Richmond" Wash ington; and at Monroe with-'trjyi for At lanta. :..::: ;t ; " - - , i V. : Train 41 Leaves Portsmouthr i) m., arrives Weldon 11:41 a. m., 'Ralei."$'):30 p. .m., Sanford o:03 p. m.. Hamlet 6t j p. m., Athens .3:45 a. ro., and Atlanta-& p a. m. ; Train 403 Leaves Washington? 4:10 4 p. m., Richmond 8:56 p. m., Portsmj tith 8:45. p. m. Arrives Wldon 11:10 pi mJvRalelgh 2.07 am., Sanford 3 35 a. m., H lt 5.10 a m., Rockingham! 6:23 a. m.,-; E desborO 5:54 a. m., Mbnroe '6:43 a. .n'.&'lartotte 7:50 a. - m., 'Athens 3:45 a. -m., a i Atlan ta 6:20 a. tn. Connection- at Wew-jni with train from : Richmond and all vi orthera points. Pullman sleeper, Porurq buth (to Nashville, a. m., Lincolnton K-'iJ i a. m., Shelby 11:18 a. m., Rutherfo?); m 12:30 noon Athens 1:1a p. m., Atr4 V--' 3:50 p. ro. "vlu i 1 1 .' Train 38 Leaves: Atlanta ,8 :SJJPj r m. Athens 11:21 p.. n;, Monroe 5:aS-i m.. Leaves Ghariotte-5:-10 a. m., Motyoe 6;55 a. m., Wadesboro 7:01 a. tn., IJaflleti 8il5 a. ro., Raleigh 11:40 a. pi-. Wfeion 2:50 p. m., arrives Portsmouth 6:25 ip.jjm, - Train 38 Leaves Hamlet 8:20- Tm, Ar rives Laurinburg 8:4fl a. m ilvton 9:05 a. m, Pembroke 9:31 a. m," MLUjnberton 9:53 a. m.t Wilmlngten 12:05 fMK0V i V Train j2 Leaves Atlanta1 VM ps m ar rives Athena 3:16 p m., MonroijS30;p, m. Leaves Rurherfordton 4:35 p. iS:arrives Shelby 65 p.: m;, Lincolnton m56 p m., Charlotte "8:18 -p. m., Monroe $1W p.' m., WadeSboro 10:31 p.i m., Rockingham 11:05 p. m.. Hamlet' 11:20- p. m.. Bafiirsi 1:02 a, m T?al(ch 2:1J m. Wpldorv i Sti a. m - IB., wasninKTon uoun. -, . , j t Train 18 -Leaves Hamlet 7:15stim ar rives Gibson 8:10 p.,m. RetUrntag.-: leaves Gibson .7:00" a. m., arrives Harriet : 7:50 a. HI. : t .- Train 17 Leaves Hamlet 8:40 ai njJ, Ar rives Cheraw 10:00 a. p. Returnii'.g eaves Cheraw 6:00 p. m., arrives. Haipjet 6:20 p. rn. , - All trains daily except Nog. J7;&nd is; Trains-make immediate oonn;tions at Atlanta for Montgomery, , MotSle, j New Orleans, Texas. California, Meo; Chat tanooga, ' (Nashville, ; iMemphsi, Macon, Florida. i , t , For Tickets Sleepers, Btcu apply J to 1 l m ' THOS. D. MLARES, . ' Gen'l Agent, Wilmington N.5C1. : E. ST. JOHN, , " - ' Vice President and Gen'l Manager. M; H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic - 2tf aaagr. V. E. McBee,-Gen't Buperinteodenu i , T. J. ANDERSON, Gerfl Pass, Agent. General Offices, Portsmouth, Va - .A Large Stock of ' Sheathing, - Flooring; PARTInONDfG ; iv Ceiling and Moufiings, - '-" ' ' 1; . . . j WHICH WE CAN OFFER Gs CAP wtti .vvi r x li.TrUI t r.fvl, ' : s ir : i SiXlPiHiW IUIIEEB 0 ilPiJiT, Worth JSnlldins SIEVEH1 OR !j.' . .!:.-) NORTH. SODTH i- - ' ... ' t . - :i . , M. 1 m ! PERFECT TYPES A' ;.- ., :-i , : ; !"; ' i it . I , : i .! - j;.. i : Of -what a ; rood.jlaatriunecit Jhould ;" ' vm. are ! The wonderful elnaiar Qualities ot these Pianos, are recognUed by vocal artist. whQ.unaUntlnr!y rfcomx mends them. : i .j ; i i . : Maa4ar4 ,.: ; ! PtaiiM "ViTdaJ Orfaa. 1 . rorKrnU .He rpalrtaf : CoaTenleat Term a, ' . - - i.- - : i i ! v j. . - Call and examine; our stocii or h . .j: .for tUqstrated Catalocue j 1 HARLKli 1. STIKFF. ! '; t L P. 9 N. Uberty St.. , lllthrsC N ID, ftTLflNTIG GOflST LINE : Schedule la Efct Aufli't 7. ISMJ. r Departure fnom Wilnj-toa. I NORTftliOCND, '.; ; DAILY No. 48 Passenger Due Ma i : A. -M. nolia a. nv.,Waraa4 u.i t a. ro.. lXi4sboro ' 13:03 Wll4)ii K:M. t; m.. Kocky Mount i:jo -p.i tn. Tar bora f.3l p. m,. --w eidon l:X p. B., Ptetera- I'Utk o J4 ;p. tn.. i Klcbmon 1 : p. m.. Norfolk. 6 56 p. in.. WaahH :i Ington 11 fW p. Mm., 1 Balmmore li nir. PblSadalphla 3h50 i m.. New fork fiU.ki bi.i il)oJ -,. , ! Llji,-ta, IW H HI.: f. :j !-. .' f" ' w j ; MJ DA XI iT NO. '40 -rsftgr-!Due Ma 15 P. il noli 8 i& p m., WaWSurjKJO p, . r m.. Goldiboro 10;lu p. m. Vtll- iwn : i p. mt. iTarboro :4i nr.. iiorky Mount. U.oLtL. m , . Wei Jon 1: eJ m.. Norfolk 10 0a a. .snv., rirurf 3:14 m.. KicbmotMl 4; a. m , WuMn tofv 7 41 ai m.. Halilmorw .U3 . m.,: -t-niiiweipnia u:s. aJ m.J Ne York 3.03 p.-, m . Boaton DAIL No ; 60. PaasWer Due : rlll 4;13 p. Mm:, New P. mj . , !. . Jac le exrept eonv tters SutiSay 4:40 p. i.kj p. m. M h ! ' SOUTHBOUND D 4.1LT ! No CC Paaueneer- -Due! 3:pi M, Waooamaw 4:bt n. m.. wr.ha'J ' l bourn 6:381 n. m.. . Marlon1 tf.34 o. ' 1 m.. Fi'oresc 7:15 p. -u, BMmter , sup. in j Columbia 10:50 itx. in Denmark ;6:U a, m.. Auul :s a: jni. .Macon, a. ru Auivrita w:3; p. mi.. Cbarleatoa M-.au D. nu. Sivannih 1:60 a. rn Jacksonville 7:30 a. m., St. Ail- guaone iu;sy a. m.. Tameja' e.fti p. m. I ;. .-; . ii. ARRIVALS AT WTIVMIGTON FROit -' . : ij-: -iftiu nun 4 IX. . i ! i v . uaili No. -P4ssengfr Leave; Boa X:40PM. lon U.-03 p. m,. Naw ! York! :o P .m.r i-nnaoeipnia. iztt ia. tn., Baltimore 1 tm a m.,1 Washing. ton.4id0 a. m., Bichmond :US m.- Peteraburg 10500 ap m.. Norfulk 9 WO a. in.. Wei Jon. a. in., Tarboro I2;2l ; p i in.; Korky Mount 1M p. ni:, wilsou 2 20 p. nu, Gbidsboro i Spu p. tm., i Warsaw 3;5 p, ni:, cMngnu, .1.1 .m :u m. .s - : .- 1 . 1 j.:,- . DAtLT No. .-Pasednrer-LeaV Bos :30 Aj. M. ton 12.00 iiHt. : New ; York ft M , a. m.; Philadelphia 12 09 p. tn., Baltimore :2:23 p. m.,i Wahing jton 3:46 p. m., liichmercd 7:30 p. m..i PetwrsburKM 8;12 p. in , -il.-NorioiK. -iz:au; p. : m:, ilwei don S:l) pi m., qTarboro 1:00 p. . in.,, nwny Aiounx ::40 . L m ; leave Wjlaon 6:22 a. to., Klolds- ! boro a. m..t Warsaw 3:63 tn., Aiagnolla 8:05 a. n DAILY No. 51. Passenger Leavi. New except- Bern 9:00 ; ai.. JacksonvlH f. jsunaay i:a .a., m.j 215 p. rn. . FROM THE SOUTH.I i DAILY Ne. 54 Passenger Leav Tsm- .pa. sue a. m., tsanrom 3:07 ip, m.J 1 ' Jacksonville 8:90 p. iti., ISavas- i' t I nh 1:46 a. m.. Charlestojn 6:i4 i v a. ro., Columbia :46Ma. nti At- i ania v:tiu a. tn;,; Maoa :0O a. in., Augusta 2:30 p. t m.M! Den- : mark 4:17 ip. m.. :Suurtec 6:06 a.. ;. m.-. -Florence 8:55, ar Af.arloni ; ! ; 9:4 . a. mi Chadboum lo;38 a. j f m.' Leave Waccamawi llK3 p. m.. I I Daily except Sunday. , MJ "' i I Trains on the Scotland Neck Branch Road t leave Weldott 4:16. p. i mu. Hallfar " j4:30 p, m., arrlvee'cotlan-d Neck t 6.2a p. m.k Jreerrvllle 6:67 p.: m.. iKinstoii- 7:&5 p. m. Returning leave Klnstdn ?:50lai. Oreenville 8:5J a. m, arriving Halifax at .11:18 a. m.( Weldonl ll;33 a. m,i daily ex cept Sunday. j i.:::-:; - -.J.'.! ,: i Tralna on Washlhg'tonf Brarich leiayea sWashlngton 8:20. mi. and :2:3o p. mM ar-i rive Parmele 9 10 a.l mi and 4:00 p. ihJ. re-, turning leave Parmele 9:35 1'aj m. and 6'3d p. .m.j: arrive Washington, 11 :00' a. ra.j and i7:20 p. m.. Daily except Sunday. 1. ; :' I Train leaves Tarfroro. (N, dally- ex- ;cept Sunday 5:30 p. m., Sunday 4:16 pi. m.. ;arrlves Plymouth 7 J40 p. m. and 6:W p. ml Returning leaves Blyftiouth Idally -:fecept Sunday 7:50 a. n., ndSunday i9:00r. m iarrlves Tarboro 10:05 an. and 11:00 a. m. ' Train on AUdland) N. C- Branch leaves ;Goldsboro dally except Sunday 7:10 a. n larriving rimlthfield S:30; a. m. Returning! ileaves Smlthneld 9:00. a. m.; ; airiea at ;Goldebaro 10:26 a. m. " ! (" ; .; ! I Train' on Nashville Branch -, leaves iRocky Mount at 4:30 p. m.i, arrives Nash-, svllle 6:05 p. m., Sprang Hope 5:30 n ttv Returning leaves prlng Hope at 8.00 a. m., Nashville 8:35. ai m.. arrlvf Wk. . Mount 9:05 a. m.. dally except: Sunday. ' ' iTain on uiintort Branch leaves War-i '? for . Clinton, dally except I Simdayi U.20 a m. and 4 15 .p; m. Returning ;leavea Clinton 7:00' a.- a- and 12:45 1 pnj. i Florence Railroafl leave : Pee Dee- 9-oa a. m: arrive; Lattai 9:24 a.! ro:, Dillon 9-3V ;a. m., Rowland 9:50i a. m,, returning leave iwiriiuiu .w v-, arrives union' 6:13 li. uii- uau g.a y. m.r, 1'ee Dee w:00 -u. .m.,- daily. ,i -j - , -:. i; at i i Trains on Conway Branch leave Hub v. 1. ui., uaopourn iw:t p. m., arrive Conway 12.40 p. m ffeave Conway :45 p. m., vnaabourn 6:3M p. m., arrive Hub 6-1Q Central ; of . i South, Carolina Railroad leave Sumter 5-:13jp. nu Manning! 5:4 p ui, arrive ianea o:j p.m. ;8 : 34 a. nt; Mannling 9 : 00 Sumter 9.40 a. ml, dally. leaves. Lanes - a. m. arrives - Georgeton ' and: Western Ralllroad.' vreuiiciuu.,u;W m.: y:uu pi m.j leave !W'iiw iiw a; m. ana 3:30 p. ar-4 ;nve uanes b; a. !m. and 6.55 p., tn daily iexcept Sunday.:, K j' i -"Mt " - Trains on C. t. R- R. leave Florence r, pt,eunjuay a:4a a. m., f arrive iDarlington 9:18 e. jim., Cheraw 10:301a. m.. i waaesDoro Z:&-, p. m. j Leave Florence !daily : except Sunday 8:25 p. m.i larriva lUarlingtOB 8:50 pi. in., Bennettsvllle 9:4d iu., vio3oii iv.w p. m. Leave Flbrenca Sunday only g:50 ia. ro. arrive Darianaton v.ai av m.i f Leave. Gibson dally except Sunda y 6:2e j . ui., jjBunetiaviue 6:4f a.. ,zn., arrive vvuagiuiii i .n . m., aeave Darlington V.' rr?r? re?5P i'KW m-iLeave h """-'I. e-acepi- ounaay -;O0 p.; iu., tartsvuie 8:15 p, Darlington 6iOt p. mi, arrive Florenca ,7.00 p.' m. Leave Darlington Sundarfonla ' :M ,a, ! m., arriye Florenca.8:15 a. n u P. . V ilson and Fayettevllle Branch leave ,,..wu iu, ii: pi m. Arrive Belana -JC' ,1-JOjP- ". omunneia ' T., u p' m- FyUenile.-5 p, ..... . ui.,jxvwiana o:uu p. m re turning -loava Duj .D, T,'.. - -7. .r.7. ,r.;x mM -r ay-, yzr""' "J3f w " u: P. m., Dunn v- m w"uttld ";28 p. m..4Selm P- m., arrlva Wltatta 1:11 p m . 12:19 a. . , .. V it .-. , f j . ueneier -& Augusta Railroad trains leave Sumter 4:29 a. m.r Creaton 6:17 a. m., arrive Denmark 6:13 a.! m. Return ln m., Sumter 6:06 n. m.. dniiv ,'.. ;, ! PregnalU Branee tram, leaves Cresboa . .. rrtgna :i5 w m .o v1fo iicfiudiw 'Av;uu; ! m. 2'r" "M iira.-uauy; except Blshopville , Branch trains .leav,1 uott 10:35 a. m., arrive Ltickrinw iz-?.s L p. nu ) Returning, leave Lnn ,9-an . - . s "mih Bunaay' i i . :a.vcpu aunaay, Sundar tonly I '.11. M. F.MKhlM J. R KLY.-GVnrnag j. j.jaa,jteyii, u-ramcUaanager. The.CIde Steiunstid Co. new; i yorkJ Wilmington; LINES. i " - - - j -.. y p:-ea-asjSaa ;M new yohk m wiunxoTON n. n. ww.MluW' August 20th BENEFACTOR. Saturday, August 27th WILMINGTON. N. CM FOR NEW YORK; CP.OATAN .'. ; . .Saturday August 27th , GEORGETOWN, S. a CROATAN..1 , . .Tuesday, 'August 23rct thTSS, ladlr ; and lowest Fo? FJeShr 8oum CarohSa. , , : f or 'Telght or Passage apply to , i IL G. SMALLBONES, y j THEO,'G. TOEIl.WlMa' . - r M i ; . ! .-. 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The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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