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I ' i JACKSON & JBELL COMPANT. ' -1 i 1 Entered at the Postoffice: at Wilmlng ton, N. C, as second-lclass mat 1 ter, April 13. i&97. . . ; i . 4-- i TEIIM OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' J ' 'Mr ' ' " I-' " .' POSTAGE PREPAID. 1; THE DAILY MESSENGER by mall, one year, $7.00; six- monujs, $3.00; three months,! $1.75r onejrnoittlj, 60 cents, i Served in the ' Uy & 60 cents a : month; one weckj 15 Cents; $1.75 for i three jrionths, or $7.00 aj year, t- i i THR SEMI-WIf ELY MESSENGER (two 8 page papers), by mail, one year, : -$1.00; six months, to cens, In advance. WILMINGTON, N. C. 1 iA4:A4X-yA.il4-4--4 iTHUttSDAY, SEjPTEMjBER 8, 1898. J It Is to be how-(TtlJt every frhite man in WlVmlngtpn. andpwherever tfie Messenger circulates, will read the let. ter of -Mr; ; John K Kerr that appeared in.the.sheville Citizen ind" was cople4: jnto the Messenger of yesterday. It la -"a reyelatlon of thorough j incompetency,1 of ,abue- of privilege, ojf waste, delay and robbery of mi'ila. Jr. B. II. Bunn, ex-member of thej house) from that dis trict, was postmaster, afnd a negro sup planted him unjler dictation of the Tennessee; adventSurer, ;3enator Pritch- ard.anld the Big Jkebf the "deestrlcf j: who postures andksfimijates as Oeorgi VWhite,j "a brother in"' gingercake., Kince . iSambo ; gxt in i'erythlng has .gone wrong, as ;Mr. Mhcawber would to-ithe demnation bow-wows Read ;t he. account .of ig-i norance,; stupidity and sauce and then1 1 wonder how the jRockjs Mount people! can so .long live with Iargett such is; the : negro postmaster's name, when . their business is iniured and their ;checks7 etc., are AhroVn iinto "the trash pile." If White Were! as white as hia name he Iwould have Sambo removed - : . ' ! i . ! i V I ' I ,?;in a jiffy," and ihe would not be per-L -najtted "to stand;"pon the order of his ..going." This Is a great outrage upon , ' : '-:..' r-" : .' I ; . I " a flourishing: progressiva eommunityj .-f. : ' . -, i - i j ' i lOfconrse no one! experts any : thing1 good of McKinle., Prttchard, White and the gang. TJbey i ire the enemies of-the whit? people of. Jorth Carolina ?raoh ami .singular." ' . , I i I ; The other sample jnumber two of 'robbfng the mails occunred at Weldon4k A negro postoffiie oflllial was put on trial and bound over l'eavily. In Halifax - - .-' - I i i " ' -" j. '- I . "ounty there are,- asi-. Ive have, seen - ttated,- some seven negfo postmasters - .-perhaps eight, afid the .outcome ofitbs oppression is made visible in the sable thief at Weldon. lite name is' jj M. Pittman, and-hej is no doubt one of 'bumptious White's selections for office! i 1 ., ,..i,.. ...1-. 't.n,i : ill tricfiit; luuiuj a iiiiei uu inau been convicted -and who had ;.lost c'itil ;zenship, was made a jurymah by the ; black. radical borTof commissionerst and that too to lhehuge disgust and censufe of the - entires white peoplei This felon was. placed inthe jury box ' to try cause between the white citizens of anold county in North, Carolinaat this' end of the. boastfjul, progressive inventive nineteenth jcentury. This i particular "invention" pf the enemy tjo ; make jurors out! of disfranchised : thieves is a new trick in political dei - bauthery. The Snow- II ill Standard is ' very properly indignant, and saysu i j ."And this is no common occurrence in North Carolina during these days j when - felons - are - Imported forvtheir votes and paid in the dearest right bef longing to the free and honest citizetij. whoso power is! the result of the unr lawful vote- of jconvicted thieves and : robbers;. . - q - . -r : -. i . if "Elect that ticRet which reiles upon r the support of the free and honest men I lor pr.ererence. i -. t ' - - "Support ' that -a' party which keeps : i i)irrged -the jury lists and allows no j convict a voice in selecting our. officers ' or in the administration of justice." r i ; . . i i Really the black radical .machine is ! more awryf andr creaking than it was IS....-; . ": ' I . v I : ' in the wholesale thieving, plundering - t days of carpet-baggery. H does not steal, so mfch but4t is meaner and buu her. ; Here is another example ofihow con vicfion andptmishment may e avoidt- f el. whenSambd falls Into the. meshes ! cf thg law and or the oid familiar!. every .uigni ; game oi uuw you see if. ) and now you don't, see , it.. A negro j broke, into a white man's, home ;and ? stole. He was! arrested and tried by j a combine justice, t The, negro, bowv i . .. -i - - ? . i ever was permitted "to hit theigrit.1' He was found guilty and "the. cost -was smothered," says sthe Rockingham. Rocket; "C5 cents for the court and the : deputy,- Q. W. l Toof close to- the elec tion to convict jnegeoes 'twon't do. , .".I".' .!.)- -I'..: ,- ....; I NEVI.S FB0.1ITI1E PEOPLE.! ;! ' - : i th' '.lr.-i" - The good, cheering news continues daily. " All the pigns seem propitious. Day. is breakFng. The white men hear the bugle' call o duty and .they are rallying around the flag of White gov- ernment ; for iwhite people. Ini hckfl signo. . i In Martin county the white P$- I 1 . .. w, ! I ple who are waii te are determined to iunite against aesro-upremacy j The Greenville iWeeklyt tells this, through a correspondent in .that county: "NeV-t er before- Cave jaegroes sat in judgment :"4on oaf-school boards to say to whom .pur children should go to school.! We never, thought we wouldliveUtcr' see , a negro , magistrate in "Martin county, j In some townships that cast over forty votes last election there Is not one white anti-democratic vote. now. They are coming home-to their first' love and white man's party." t; i- I s All is hopeful in i outlook in Rich i mond county whefejthe army of- the Dockery offlce4seekersi dwell, the illus trious war "Karnel" at the head.. The people the "sure enough" white peo ple are greatly moved,' and as never - before. They J have got an excellent ticket and thej will wofk hard to; elect it; The black radical candidate f6r ! Bheriff is one Smith. ; He has appointed "No laundry complete . without Elas- .. tic Starch. . , i" y T . Smith Invites his fate and seals It? Ja Marsii ille township ln Union county,! th Monroe Enquirer Baysl every popa Kst in the township who had left the Jpmocratlc party and had, Joined ihe poplLsta, with two excep-j tiona had returned to hia first love and! will vote the. democratic tieket next! November. s , .- ;: .. ;'j In Anson county the white men who- -r; I j - I - . - :"-;" ; .- are, not ashamed of being white, are' geting in tihe arm tx arm shape. The; Vadepboro Messenger reports that! ."quite la number of former 'populis(tsi participated la the democratic! primai Vies Tuesday, saying, In effect,? by. thisi act that they were not willing- longer to follow : the lead of the pie eatersj wha are trying to lead-them into the' 'rf publican party." That Is right. If you are really a' white man be a white cian. I Stand by race, blood and coun-i try- .j r l-'i---..- T. y-VA Souli'e M. L. Ir'low a democrat for-' nierly, .but since .1(884, a populist,' Is tack Into the good olfold. The Mon-i roe Journal says:' "He says the boss i and ring rule of fusion la too much fori him. j Hri Flow, has -been perhaps thej most intelligent and well posted popu-i ll&t In the county." This is an excel lent example of conviction and hon eity. ! Mr. Flow is clearly.a white man; The Journal furthermore gives the fol-t ; iowing' note of encouragement: : s A -'('" -I :j . ::-.;!! : ! , i ' . ! i h f i:i 'Conservative 'men estimate i that nearly fifty-former populists in Monroe township participated in the demo eratlc1 primaries on, the 3rd, more! than tv."enty-five In Jackson,: twenty-five in Buford, and twenty-five in Vance,!, with large pumberjf Goose Greekt Sandy Ridge ;and LanelS Creek." In one pre' ciraetl where about seventy-five votes were !cast, we" are informed by a man who was there, and a former populist, too, that one-third, of the votes-were cast by former populist." ..'. i.f , '-Surely the ; fight goes bravly. on! . "The cry is still, They come!" ' LlTKICAItV MOTES, Augustiu Birrell is'the "Siithor of two volumes entitled "Obiter Dicta." He Is English and, a bright critic and excel lently 'read. We are'quite sure to read any thing we see from his gifted pen. Writing lately on "Literary Criticism" he said some quotable and true things. Wfr-'ftake a few senfencjes; disjeclat; Kiembfa--from his essay: i ' s t j , "Dryden, Addisori, 'Johnson, ; Coler ridqe : Hazlitt,: IamS, Bagehot, Arnold were! great critics who ?did not worry over much about their contemporaries.. Indeed, one wonders whether Jit would be possible to fill even- a thin volume with! criticisms-of authors written, by their- coevals which would be worth reading, r I doubt it, I Theonly 'one cf Macaulay s Essays any sane man Iwould consent to lose is his Mont gomery." . -i-. f ; . .: .. -.- -;" -I - . ; h-i- ; I- Even that.-particular.; essay is just in the main and is' a fine example of dlssi tion .and destruction. Of all es ,sayis,ts Macaulay is the !most enjoya ! -h ' : : .... ' J , ble. Bub with certain living critics he is, not; precisely the vogue. AgainMr. P.irrell says acutely: I .:' ,"ld is, I repeat, nervous work .handr lingJthe genius which f has not yet c reated its own .atmosphere. Perhappj the Safest method of cr ccmarative. It is also terestlng." ' ticism; is the the .. most- in- iLomdon "Literature" coples and praises some very striking stanzas from!- a poem-by Ambrose Bierce, prn- bably an American. It appeared first some years ago in the' Sam Francisfo Examiner. Some ' of the i stanzas are 'filled with the pathos and beauty of 'genuine poetry. .Thoy j suggest,; ' In MtMilorlt-vji." Take -two stanzas far apart: i, ; - :. -Ut;;;.-i God,lift thy hand and make us free, Perfect tnc workThou bast designed. O! strike .way the chains that bind Our jsouls to idolatry." ; m i ; Shall be so ruled in right and grace That men shall say: "Oi drive afield The lawless eagle from the shield I ?. And call an angel to the 'place." : j . i "Literature" says of "Barry Lyndon" "Yetj undoubtedly, it ra;nks among its authprs's few' great works, onlya lit tle below the greatest. 'It must be reckoned extraordinarily brilliant." These columns have contained several 6uch opinions. It Is not so enjioyable as a half dozen of his novels,! !but in genius and artistic qualities it can only be placed second to "Vanity Fair.T and "Henry Esmond." We would! add "Pendennis" in so far as the pleasure to be! derived. In fact we do not be liev0 any of the great master' books surpass this nnder-ratedj novel m gen uine interest?.: ."Esmond)' is the most absolutely artistic, j "Barry Lyndon," is written, with a sustained power that is marvellous, 'but it isi packed with rascality. - , I - j : ? ' . " t; . -: '". i -,: ' ! English travelers are still engaged ,in the Aid time work of Mrs. Trollope and Dickens in satirizing and abusing the United States. There is one thing, -to : i I . . -.!-:... ; i . -. be siaid, that- our . people are aiot so thin skinned ,and care muchless what English writers say in- depreciation. A Mr Matthew Morriss publishes' a vol- umej aiid -says jeif our ! people : j"The people are arace oi cosmopolitan .... i . and 'again, "Compared with. John Bull, a Yankee is a Jacka- jaapos of a man." Only a simpleton could indulge that strain. Mr. D. C. Murray writes ; complainingly also; The .English - would do well to stay home and-: bespatter themselves and pull the beams out of their own eyes Without incurring, the expense of travel merely to lampoon Americans andjgjlve the tail of the. American eagle a twist or two. It is something pitiful to see grumblers possessed ojf assininity wandering- so far from home. 5 j Ve could wish that the critical jour nals :wou)d settle the spelling of 1 the Russian author's name who wrote, years aga two very able novels. : We sawj t a year or two ago said in'a lead ing iljterary monthly, that Tolstoy was the icorrect . spelling. We .have ; seen this spelling repeated ince by other writers. In a latenumber of "Litera ture" " the name was given both ways,as above and Tolstoi.the prevailing .ortho graphy. tLast week two articles on the novelist Jn New j York- Times' "Saturn day Review" had it Tolstoi. : Howl does the j emihent name? ; Russian spell his, own nsro deput : . Elastiq Starch ; is the only genuine article, .- J j ' t ' iv;;V nOTIE FOLKS Down' in' Onslow funny i things are done In these marrellous, parlous day.; The black radical j machine met and nominated &! democratic lawyer to be a populist Judge. Highly amus ing! Trot out the trick, mule. The populists are not working it seems in that section like white men bent on seining the state and restoring honest' government-lb all 'departments. The Jacksonville Times says: , ! "We, regret tiat the methods' pur sued byjthe populists machine to nom inate pliant material to wear the judi cial ermine ; In . the Sixth " district, smacks of everything that will caue honest men td regard their nominees with suspicion and distrust." t ; - , ? The j. jmanofUvring gives full coun tenance to what the Times 1 avows. There seem to be tricks In the! air. ' j ' ;' ,1 1? 11: i-ij- m 11 : - - i 1 - i-i - '.if 1 ;.! ' f-;, ,:!-!! : ., j-' r , . ! . ' : The. Pittsboro Citizen I is a Jpopulist organ, jtt seeks very unfairly to cover up the djrty sheet here that sq grossly lnsaltedttbe white women of the south. Read this effortjto make a dark cause appear ihe better;' ! j-, "- "The jrepuplicans of the county con demned' the article and the paper. The democratic press: take great delight in publishing it: I Who is apparently most iu sympathy with such talk?"! i v:-- i Why does ft not print iwbat! the, foul sheet said, and fell, that: the' aforesaid '"republicans"! were one white and ele ven negroes,; i out of some 12,000 here, and that the negro preachers, in Wil mington indorse the negro villifier as a - delicious, toothsome : morsel i under their j black, tongues.' ( Tote fair if; you are a: white man. . .S ! i; '' In Wake county the straight-middle of the,Eoad-Hpopulists refused to fuse. The speeches! were made in the county convention against a dlckerj A con- vention is called for 37th Inst.' A straighi ticketj will be put In the field. How?! much better for, the white men toputtheir votes 'Where they can do the most' good. . Hejp ; to i elect the regular White 'Man's ticket. ,Man!8 tjhionj: ,i i Join the White . i' - J,-Bucklen'ii Arnica Salve. The best .salve in the World for Cuts, Bruises; Sores, Ulcers,! Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, 'Tetter s Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-t tlona, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect i satisfaction : or money refund ed. i Price 2a cents, perl box. For sale by R. R. Bellamy," ! NORTH CAROtlNA. . Rev. J. H.J Griffith has resigned the pastorate ; of i Episcopal churches at Statesville and Hickory. ' ; Weldon News:; iThe cpntracts have been; made and signed for a flour mill at 'this: place of a. capacity of 100 bar-: rcH dully, and work will soon begin, I W'inston, N. C, September 5. Dr. J. O., Wilcox, candidate or. congress in the Eighth district, nominated by the convention of - bolting republicans two weeks, jago, -died. of. typhoid fever atil o'clockj yesterday at hlsl home in Ashe county He was 54 ; years of age. , ' 1 Charlotte Observer: Hon. Thomas Settle lost j the republican nominat ion for congress, in the Fifth district to ,Judge .Spencer B; Adams byonly one vote, i and -i charges his ! -defeat to; the revenue;, officers. ., who j fexercised all their power; against him. i ; -, , The j Seaboard ,Atr iiie and the Southern railwky,have paid their taxes for 1898 to the" state, these aggregat ing about ,$42,000 The rice crop throughoukWayne- county is much bet ter in quality and larger In acreage han it has been in many years.; . Graham Tribune: . Dr. W. H. Clen denin( of Haw River, died last Wed nesday. He had been in feeble health for some, time. Some thirty years ago lie left. ' this country and J moved ?to Tennessee, where he lived up "to about twoi years ago.j when he returned to this County land has been actiyely en gaged fin the practice of his profession ever since. ' , Vadesboro Messenger! Walter AI ford, formerly of this place, but now .of Rockingham, shot a s negro in the latter place yesterday. iThe negro was cursing out the white people generally and i was advancing oa Alford with a .knife jfwhen, he ; was shot. .. It j was at first thought that 1 the ; negro was fa tally pounded,' but it is now -believed he wil) recover.' 1 ' j 1 Fayetteville Observer:1 The) democ racy .of B)aden county! met Friday at Elizabethtown and nominated the fol lowing r ticket: J For House, Geo. H Currie; 1 for f clerk, A.; Mj McNeill; for sherifC," S.' Q. Wooten; for treasurer R. L, sBridgers'l for; register iof deeds, jjiSi: jWililamson; !! for 1 coroner, C. M; Roberts; for surveyer, J:; W. Downing ; for cponty commissioner, G. P. Parker; C. AV.jLyon and Dr. W,. .K. Ahdus. 5 k It: is said that quite a sumbec of god imen, who! have heretofore ated with, the: populist in party, were dele gates and.' democrats, j - , y Charlotte News: The Charlolte graded i schools : opened ' this morning with;. Sthe; largest attendance in their history. a the white School 1,135 names weiie enrolledAt the colored there swere ' 535,? Colonel J. G. Blake, 1 who has been fjh..the mining business ! near; Charlotte for a number of years was jgtricken with paralysis for the second-time at! his boarding, house on i S. Church -street. Hip 1 condltLon is f: thought to be-serious.-f- Mr JohnW j Alexanderfwho livesjjust two milel ! nm PlinnlMtA' : hftn Ann niiffnninn' t itt 1 from Charlotte:! has JSeen suffering for several days rrDm, a-spiaer Dite wnictr has caused ihinl severel pain. His face f hs been greatly swollen from the poison,; one eye being almost closed. Hickory. N; C, September 5 Ed. ( Martin a boy i about sixteen-i years of lj age, was.hot and killed by Pink Slg j mon, a youth of seventeen, last Friday evening. They were hunting together. ; Young Sigmon was promptly put under arrest, and the cause was thoroughly investigated by Justices S. Ei. Killian and iW4 H. Mouser, on Saturday. : Sev ille transaction 6ral , eye-witnesses to were examined. , It was clearly estab lished by the testimony that the shoot ing ;wrasi accidental,: and Sigmon was discharged ' ' lTo Cure a Cold In Ooe Dy. . Take ; Laxative Bronitf Quinine Tab lets. : j All drug-gists refund the money if it Jails to qure. 25c; The genuine has L. BjQ. oh each tablet 5 Among the fl6tsam ahd jetsam wash ed on. our shores by the waves 6f the unspeakable 'fusion, donfusion crowd who ( now -i- disgrace North 1 Carolina "Judgei Spencer B.Adams, shines out as A ' "gem of purest ray serene." It would H take a tough one to disgrace the party who placed this sweet specimen on tne superior court 'bench, but we think that :honorj (?) ean pe claimed by Adanisj In" his recent charge of the 11 speakable creature told the" grand. Jury u that rape was! merely a minor offence. n nilnA. .. . 1 ' . .1 . : ; w : country descend any f lowerl in the depths? Can this poor old state drink i deeper of the water bf humiliation? The Bible says:! "Whom the; Lord lov eth He chasteneth .'; iTheh'He surely mustl love the state of North; Carolina, ! for i His hand hasi been !very :heavy on her lateiy.-Kocky Mount Argonaut. ! Iaunder ; your Elastic Starch. : waists . . . with ' . hTxxn rBEs 1 y-: ' ; . :'; ; mm ,'T ' ,h r ilorganton Herald: John Campbell has returned, from Wichita. TX., whither he went by directloo of the governor to bring back to this state Tbomas IL Ballew, of .Yancey -county, who lsrcharged with killing! his wife last' May, i Negro government of whit wljv.?a i& a failure. The next t legislature wilt change it. for that legislature will e democratic Even St.it 5up-rlritnd-'ent Mebane. a republican, acknowl edges that it is a failure and hurtful to the' interests of the' school;: For thiese reasons' he advises tnat li " b-s. cbimged. Raleigh- News and Oswerver. ; te referred, last Saturday, to the tn (JoVsement by the i colored rrJmstertal uruon. Of Wilmington,! Iof rh3! Record. ihv colored paper of that city, .which had uttered t4ie atroctou'a wentimenvs concerning . the white; j women ttt the t?uate,. which ha"e so bKkeJiand ap p,red the public, and remarket tt.at it is1 important, to know . whether! thi3 en darsement did or did not ir.K-ilat. the iMue or the paper which1 container; the outrageous editorial adding that if the resolutions were adopts after the ap pearance of the .editorial, in 1 question the members, of -the j Union;. placed themselves in, the same! i-ateporv with the writer of the offensive article. The Wilmington papers of HUndav Iear the matter: up. The offensive editorial ap peared on the lMhThp Messenger cop ie-d it in its issue of the- 21st -and com-rrf-nted n ft scathingly; , thiministe rial union nW and adopted Its, resolu tion ore the 24th; on the 26th j it again met and adopted a : lot, of fine language about (righteousness, amity, noble wo manhood, 1 repudiation !:of utterances which assatl .virtue,-and all that: but no condemnation of , the vile- rdftclara-. tlons ' which brought .about "the i pres ent si tuatian-" but so far from: it a distinct -resolution,! in jthe?- faca of that "Situation' that ''each minister ! endeavor to sustain 1 the paper by swelling its 'subscription list ;and ur ging prompt ; payment." Why? - be cause they "desired io see it live." They do nt denounce it, condemn it. chide it, but smypathize1 with it and call upon each other to help sustain it. It is enough, and it 1.3 r shameful enough, lr) educated, not- to say Chris tian men. ;Of. them; better things -might have been expected.--Cnarlotte! Obser ver. . , ' i ALWAYS KEEP 0 HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR 1 ACHE, INTERNAL OR j XTERNAt. THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE, i ' ;..-! - ';!' ir .r.'.:.:." LOOK OUT EOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. , THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME,, 1 PERRY DAVIS & SON. . - 1 4 : - . i- BANANA'S I ' ! I i "i ' i - YOU WANT ? Hi. some1 M ; Yellow m se w PALACE BAKERY. v P. S.r-Swect On mges 25c Dozen: I . , . j sept 2 ; - : ,- 1 FOR RENT;: STORE' NO. 108 1 nJ . WATER ST. Possession given at once. 1 ; iv -That desirable '! 10!' ROOM IDW.EL. LINtJ, corner Seventh,! and Chesnut streets.' All modern , conveniences. . Also a NEW TWO STORY DWEL LING on Chestnut, near Seventh St., having l allj modern 1 Conveniences in-i eluding! Closet and Bath, p i j Possession given Oct. ! 1st Terms reasonable.) Apply to i; , , 1 r ! j: j MORRIS BEAR & BROS., ! au 14, tf I - ' . lid Princess St. SILKS ! SILKS ! , The Remainder of our $1' Silks for 69c pef yard. Our Fine Taffeta Silks reduced to 63c per: yard. Our 65c iSilk fpr 48c per yard. Our 50c Silk for 39c'per yard. Our 25c Silk for 1 9c per yard, Reduced - : '. j ; Ifroni 5Qc. 12c Lawns for 6d per yard. 1,000 jTards of i 10c Lawn for 5c ... . , . I: ! pejyard. 10c iercale for 6c per vard. 12c Perctlefor. 9b per yard. . 7c Lawns 4 r2.c per yard. taylor'sHazaar ;V 118 Market Street:? y- i- . T : .-.til . Kemainder of Our j$5 Pattern Hats At $1.9SEachJ . NEW LOli OP SAljoR HATS JUST KECEI ED. sept 1 JfaWIO JSEND ITEM CFNTS for M 5 vae loveuest vocal ana in 'S'W-; 'S OLrumet?iii music ver published; :-9CVIf I (Daises full sbc innsmRiaehliicrud I ingtljarvf naif-lone tvrtraitsol the I most beanaful artrcives. klfirant T.V ,r .;. s itaiier tz inarm ia ijionr&iis, auc 5y I H.7. irn:3alIclioCo.,S4T8aah, 0. July 30 tf D: MC&flCflERN WHOLESALE GROCER, 1.'.:rv-:r.i-i ' ; li' i-:-.r.!H : . t OFFERS , ! FLOUR . ALL GRADES, Meat,. Lard, Coffee. HEAL, CORN, OATS. Etc., , ;;::;J;;::4ii-;.- 4X: 4:4 y BOTTOM PRICES. 1 1 ill t - a r s e is, - v v.. - i . t tl,: , ; 4.(2 h 1 "J : l . ..i r; & IS whose boa conspictiouslv her least, -h iasttihosd leisure time chaftes aje -n to one The " I &4. my cleanipg B3 Sold by ':i5rocer$. tN K. FAIRBANK Chlc&co. fcL Loali. Jiew lorlt. if.'c.;..- , DO QU KNOW 9 Tha We have the Largest ::i. -II' i i 1 -. - f: W-.'M-'VI'ft -feti: .'-' ! . ' ! ' 15f COMPETE' WITH 1TQXX Ai"W- TlIATyj: Best Equipped Tin . a- And 3Idke a Specialty : I REPAIRING m Is ConrplJ&j.'and N othin, but I . i- . '6.1. ' . ' r i?t i; v sept 2, I' f OI Jul. 11 THE STORE OF ij ! ; f-i: .-I mm WJXL BE OPEN THIS WEEK For the urposje of taking inventory knd de livering (inch goods as hgve.bedn lertf6rrp pairs. .Parties wishing "anything in the jew: plry line Jean -obtain samit at1 cost while store emams open Six aug 30 ; ; PECE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. C. A Famous; School far Girls. Very JtSdge Geo. CJray, Culpdper Va., says: ' f'l slneerejy;believe It :is thel very best female school of -whicV have any Knowledge. w Illustrate.(J catalogue free to aljl who apply. ; '-; i, I cat: Statemert of the National Bank of Wilmington l At of Business July ''.' ' Renort to RJ&OURCESL Loans .....:.L... $325,793 25! Overdrafts .i L. . ; 201 63 U. S. Bonds a- parr.. i,,.L... ? 25,000 00s Other Bonds ,..',;. .1 L... 11,376 37i Banking house .and flxtur4s..L 23, 600 00: Due ' 'lrom , ther ; banks i $46,924 46 Due from ; Tj ? S. Treasurer ..;;... r 1,125 00 Due from- art rov- v ed reserve ag gnts.r 76,29? 28 Cash in vault ft 33,299 34 157,648 08 T Total ."..$543,619 33 Y l.-vAnn coat iT3 o. nl? In i 1 m dividends, an 3 have passed $15,000 to with results,. .thcl shall d6 our best to; business, anjiftcust that you will pun hrst dut? is to ouit customer, than ever beiord in this istate. : I JOHM ta. AlUlSTKOMi,! President, July j 29 At the CloS of Business July 14th, to Comptroller. RESOURCES Loans L . . . . . . ;:i ...... 1 .1 . . .$543,255 52 Overdrafts ...,. 167 97 TJ. S. 4 per. ct.K4onds (at par) !;40il00 00 Banking: house. 'and fixtures.. 1 10,000 00 Due from ther banks ..:...L,; $109,664 22 Cash on handSp..iU 99741 94 209,406 16 Total .$802,929 Co COIMPABATIVE Total Deposl t .... ....... 8arDlns and N-H Fronts. Bills Payable And Ke-Diskrantg. Dividends Paid 6 Per Cent. Per .... Paid in Octobtr, 1892. 1 4 Jtfaki'our Idle Money Larri :.44i4mM4:n444 4 f THE WILMINGTON SAVINGS AHD. TRUS WILMINGTON, 3. C. Which .has the Largest Paid In Capital bt kny Strictly Savings Bank in North! Interest Paid On Deposits '-':M.)'H --Tn Mitt 4 4 at Rate of -4 Call at Bank Loans made at Low Rates on any Good Security for; Short or Long Time, Small and frequent. savings yield lanes been ttie foyndilon of many fortunes. O savings ana iruBi lo. toa-ay 13 jwortn it you the uve dollars you expect to de posit next month., J , 1 . i f , 1 ' j'W, NORwoor. , 1 t h. Walter's; ? 1 .geo. sloan- - ..! j President. ; .. ! .'. f Vice Presfdent ! ! 'i j .Cashier ) llV fi I f AtAsk for B. JVOTS'S FEBSTSOTAZ. FILLS and take no other Af lSr Smd tot ex 'ar. Price 91.00 per !ox 6 boxes for $S.Ott I .r.k'ar Sate hj Wm. EL Qreen. clean, whoe' work! is greitesi, how $he ciatiii: shi will- daswef : : ' with , I j 1 mi TOliiPowdei Iiargcst package gteatwt economy. - COMPANY, ! Nl Poston. ! Philadeiiihi. and Best Assortment of ! ..! i Hiv .:I,v 1 1 I' i-i M'-t .-";;T'--i i-V-l. !.:!. -.'Li ; , .-f..H-i 7 ; 1 j 1 . AIT MARKET. 15 PBICES, i : -. i HAVE THE Shop Jn the City of ROOFING iiNDi OF ROQFS. 1 1 ! 'I iff ' ill .'. i : oi Eiiii ' ; k First CJass Workmen Employed F. : .laOlTE CO. DINGELHOEF, ii ': - IDiigeltLoef- Thorough and of High Grade. i jAs. VIIfWtDDlEjM. A.i Principal.! Uth, 1808, Condensed from Comntrnller. I 1 1 . 1 LIABILITIES. Capital ............ - Surplus ......... .. .$100,000 00 15,000 00 . 3,997 43 . 22,500 00 . 402,121 90 uircuiaiion ......... .i ... .. Total Deposits '1 ( I Totall $543,619 33 1nrtnn ? We have. Wald : out' $13,000 lii s urpluaj We feel Very; much gratified p lease vqu in every way.- We wafrtyour favor us with your. acceiunti. We feel that and will meet your wants at lower rates ; r I ; .; u:i . I . s ! I "i i F. l. IIAWES, Cashier. f i 1898, Condensed From Report -LIABILITIES. 3 Capital Surplus .$125,000 00 .i,t$70,000 00 Undivided Profits...:- 9,953.25 79,953 25 -1: intixn P . . na ttn nrt Circulation 36,000,00 Total Deposits 561,976 40 Total . . .$802,929 65 STATEMENT July It, '06. , July 14, 'H7 ... $484,000 $514,000 July 14, '98. 1 $562,000 79,000 B6TOO , 69,000 None. Wonfe. Noue. Annans.1 Last Installment of Capital - vJT n July 28 I A POINTER. ! I lS yur insurancef matters: i fidveStigate four eahngr with our -cllYits our methods; of doing business witft1 them; satisfy) yourself -whetn,,r we;.?gasfy them; .and then consult us for ou terms; for affording you equal satisfaction and prbtedtlon. ,. 1 : It,J "vtillj prove- time well spent for youiand :not a little !money saved to you In; premiums Besides,, we'! secure absolute protection Jn case of fire loss. WLlard ifc Giles, ' '- i I :4. - 4'i'! ' ' a- . ;--v-!t - fi AGENTS. '4 r" , -j Only? the BST tympanies Repre- eentedi Hi - Interest by Depositing in COMPANY, Carolina. . per - cent per annum. for'Kenlations Governing; Deposits, raroltiti A Savtnn iLinV vjrnt Hum ne Dollar Deposited In;- The Wlimlngtn D 1 1 10 I er pffers'd to Xadiea rice mm 2,000 Bales Rice S fiaSv ' ON' HAND AND MUSTUU ' SOLD KBGARDLESS -At PRICE TO MAKE RtOtf tf- IW - .11 . . T THE NEW CRIB. We also have a full Use' HEAVY :; GROCERIES Which we offer to the trade ttry . cioee pricei. - - vr -::!. !...: : -I : - 'h i : WHOLESiLE GBOCElr Commission Mercl ints sept 111 FINE FAT Fll ! f IBST SHIPM EXT FROM Ff 3 F-HY, -I A SMALU IXT- OF Til .r.t poiio is Mm IN SMALL iTIERCK 'i;-; Rust Proof, Oats, ' Bagging anj!'iii. v '-v-V44 : , - -:-ie-:mm. We are daily reieivlngr Frg ihsiiliJiods w Alii. Iln. .'....mV :i -V. .M Samples and .prices on rfg,fiS HALL & PEAR J ALL Nutt and Mulberry ?r' eP 4 , t'.-jft Time Table In Effect Augujf i ';o, 1S98. EASTBOUND TRAIMl i Leave Goldsboro 7:10 a.m. 1. in. n m. m. m m Leave Klnston 9:14 a. m.,- P- Leave New Bern 1:30 p. me :tJ5'd, Arrive Morehead 3:46 p.. tn i7 p V WESTBOUND TRAtJ5 j.Leave-ilorehead 7:47 a. -m at Leave Klnston lOriaa. rn,,6??$ p Arrive Goldsboro 11:05-aljj.,! m. .8:13 p. m. ' I. i ; .-. ' 1 . . Jun 22 Superls tadent. Fear oi Tain W4M JOHN GILL. RBCSlVjf Schedule In Effect July )8. South Bound Daily. . No. 1.- ") .North MAIN LINH. ' 7 -OS p m 4 02 p in . 3 52 p m Ar... WilipInartoQ- . i 4v foo ja m Lv... Vayettevllte ..ikf.Sl- 401a m Ar.... Kuyettevllle ...lii 431 SO d m 3 4S t m Lv Fayetteville Jun iK ail Biiani i 20 p m 2 42 p m J2 13 p m 11 55 a m 11 07 a fin 10 36 a m 10 09 a m 8 45 a hi lv...v. tsaniora ...;.5i v win m Lv.;.... Climax ...V.5U 4 PIOId m Lv;.. Greensboro 4 sS 3:40 pm Ar... Greensboro .i. S:50jm LV..; Stokesdale -4 32b. m Lv W alnut Cove 4. S &:0 i m Lv..i Hural Hall I.v. .. Mt. Airy ..,: h fr36p m Horth poilnd Oally South Bound Daliyv No. I. BE5N"NKTTSVILL1 7' 15 p m Ar... Bennetts vllle Ltl I -iuia m 8 15 p m Lv., Maxton i'jH 07 am 35-p m 452pm 4 33 p m Lv.-.j Red Springs Lv.'.j I lope Mills ,1 10 90 la m Lv,.i fayetteville l(J40 No. II. Y 11. South Bound Mixed. Dally Ex. Sun Worth Bound Mixed. ay KAXtlSi. 4 i Qx. gun. g 40la m wgs ) ha r$ 17 la m jV&f 35 ia m ivM07am irS 65 a m SS0pmAr.... Kamaeur . S 60 p m Lv... .. Climax ... Greensboro Greensboro Btokesdale . Madlaon . I 80 p m 1 30 p m 1 15 p m 12 30 p (n Lv... Ar... Lv... Lv... - Tfr)r " Freight train N. 8 on ithe v(ifs D'ear and-Yadkin Valley now lpaVi 4" MMLmjing- ton at 4:00 p. m, arrives at 1 lyiiylUe at 10:20 p. nj.. i Passenger io'rn hls train - --- n-r ,.. ; Connections at' Fayetteylll ;i wtti lantlc Coast Line, at 'Maxicr V 3th th CarQllna Central Railroad, 'aj Spring with the Ked Springa anO 13c rnt ire ran road, at SanforU with the ;.bf ittd i Air Line, at Gulf with the Durhaf j a?y Char lotte Kauroaa, mi ureensusrt wmi me Soirtern Railway Compan yj'atiwalnut Cove with tha Nrf i.k Ut.it Railway. . 1 6 5 JvW. FRT. ! W. E.-IKsfLEL Gen'l Manaaer. Gen'l Ha-.gent, -T ' " ' . ' f l mm? TO Al-Ii POINT'S Schedule EfTeet Mite ,fl, Traln.41 Leaves Wilmlng'xi.i Sao p. m.. arrives Lumbert-on 6:2S p. vjf Itombroke 5:16 p. ni., Maxton 6:12 p. -Ivfmrinburg les boro 8:11 p.Jm.j Monroe 9:12 p. otte 10:25 : p.. m. 1 Connect at 3t ).m;el with train; for -Portsmouth. Rictt am! 1 Wksh- i net on and at Monroe wltt- ;ai(tiforj At- lanta. ;. i .... e , Train 41-f leaves Portsmc&f 1 9: m. flrrivps .WpWnn 11:41 a. m . r&i tftlii 3:B0 p. m., Santford 5:03 p. m., Hairjlt't Athens. 3:45 a. m.. and AtU bt 6:0 aL m. xrain 40s Leaves washjri jtoft i:,4:iu p jn;, . Kicnmond :ws p. m., Jr5itsniojui.nl 8:45 jj. !-m. Arnyea Weldon 11:10 Sk'ini lialjelgh a. m., aanioru j:jd a. njjoitq o.w a. m.. Rockingham 5:23 a. t&h iuleboro r. Art . ' . . n nf .... , f , , . . . , 5:54 a. m.i Monroe 6:43 a.LSti har 7:50 a. to. Athens 3:45 a., ricvarfdj Allan ULIQ ta 6:20 a. ra. Connection aq feMon With tram, from Richmond aadt 11 'Northern paints. ! trullman sleeper,! i,Vtmout h to Washvine- a, m., i-dncointtii a. m.. Shelby ' 11:18 a. m., Rutluai -.&rd;sn ; noon, Athens 1:15 p. m.jt Uaftta p. m. f s , . , $ Train! 33-r-Leaves Atlanii? S)50 fp. Athens 11:21 p. tn., Monwa i5SSa. 12:3u 3.50 m.. m., 5:55 8:15 2:50 Leaves Charlotte 5:10 a. nt- Monroe a. m., Wadesboro 7:01 a. njtj- Hanlet a. i-m.y waieiga u:w a. xa tvewon p. in., arrives Portsmouth i-i Train 3A Leaves Hamlet&SS : 8 -ft.? m. Ar- rives Laurinburg 8:46 a.- nfila.jfton 9:05 a:: ro., Pembroke 9:31 a.; nC,i ;Luhitarton 9:53 a. m., Wilmington 12:$l .iopxt, ;l , Tram 4o2r-Leaves Atlanta'' 50 p. m. ar rives Athens 3:16 p. m., McRii?)e k:30 p. m. Leaves Rutherford ton 4:35.1).; m.I arrives .Shelby 6:55 p.m.,-Lincoln 'i i6:&5 pJ m.. unariotte i:u p. m., juonm?; :ig pj m., Wade&boro 10:31, p. m... Rogiing ham 111:05 m.. Hamlet 11:20 p. m.i Silniord 1:102 a. m.. Raleigh 2:16 tin, WeMon :S ai.m., Portsmouth 7:25 ,a.m RiijhoiBnd; fclS a. I Train lSLeavea Hamlet ?71S D.f m.L ar rives Gibson 8:10 p. m. Reunitig, laaves utoson ri:w a- m., arrives .naiaiei. i:w a. pi. i . a r . , Train 17 Leaves Hamlet $4$ a.m.! ar- rives Cheraw 1D:00 a. m. Rf irping Jeaves cneraw; p.:m. : 5:00 p. m., arrive Hamlet. 6:20 All trains dally except N 5j7 i- Train, molr. immttllarA iftl 18. ris at Atlanta ifor Montgomery, fobi?? j New Orleans. Texas.; Calif ornia. T exicft 1 Chat tanooga, Nashville, Meiti" ,is,- lacon, Florida.. ! " ".) i . For Tickets, Sleepers, Bt 'apply 1 , -jf v THOS. D. -i i TiAR E5S, t , : Gen'l Agent, WilmUif: n, U?. C. E.; ST. JOHN, i J-f J -:.'; . j Vice President and Ge5? ,' Manager. HJ W. B. GLOVER, Trafi Ianaer. ' V.i E. MoBee. Gen't Supetffes fendentJ X J. ANDEatSON, Gen'l lrs. AgeaL f uenerax truces, fonraao v. :' i'-j . . : X '- -. -:Nf:l TO MT rKIEIDS AID t JE ftBUC HAVING RETTJRNKf ItO 'i THE .:. - City to resume the praxS ice of Haw, this la to Inform my f rieiixi f hat I; will be -pleased to serve 4 hta m Office on Third floor Carolina lnsiilanc biiild ing. Money to lend. : I JOHN H ijlOHEf iJr. r-w-r- mm 1 LAllPI .1, NORTH. SOIIII .PERFECT TYPES Of what m.' r&4 ! tnstrameat abould iT"'.lriv 4 1 HtWlaw ;i. 11 -i'.".. rL' .,:,-'n; 3 Th wonderful indnff j qualltlM '0f , the rianca irei rcornIcd by . trttyt vocal artut, wrhi; iunUnUnW rcQih- r roenda them. - 'I HopalrtBC Coanlal Ttrt call and naming our stock r irrit Lior niutrftI Cataloru. 4 II1HL Jf. Uberty St4 .Baltimore, M J, M.MTIKPI'. ;- l.tzx nth st 1 n. r. - Washington. TK . i, -r ) flTLflNTIG .COASTLINE - scsduis ta nrrot Aucuitjt,; ust Departure from WUmifrov ; I ; ; M :.nor f h Bon pi) . -- . .: tiAii ro. SHlsr,ircr Dti t:& A.M. p01 11 .(m., Wartiaw iTTll :-!f : .i j s.--in.j kio!dtro UKd' p,' -j-.-.-' I Wilsow 1 12:4 p. ml Rocky ; . Mount il p., m.. T&rboro 1U - , p. m.. Wi'idon r.a& P aau. Ptrt ' ' I burg t:Sk p. n.. Richmond ; p m.. Norfolk sit p. w wssb--iwton 1 tym - pJ' ,.:' italtlmofa , loe a 'nr.; Phi:.loiphl S:S0 kK- m .-w i or i4 a., pi., Bos ton t:o . m. ; j. j7 NO. 40 pMMCtto - Msg. notia Sfo4 p. rtu. Vfrw l:l p. m-.. Ood.lUboro 10:10 -p. J m., WV'-'-on 11 4 p. m.. Tsrbro :i . m.. RlK-ky SJomtt l':M! n. W.J WeMoa f:S . m.'j No'rfolk"Wf - m..i I'eterBburir -J:l .: Klchmotil 4 00 a: nu.. Vaahlir ton 7:41 S; m,( HaJunioro m-m mi -m . Pi4elphi fll:3i- . v hT - DAILY 7;15 V, M. tAIL No. fio, tPssf np'fiiftiVs - Js4'H -exopt sonvllU 4.1a o tn ! N Hrn i sornihiouND:. 3 4s P. ii. acvatT) im 4:56 pr m. Cha4 i, bourn 6 si p. tn.. Marion 6:34 p ' ; li-'-! 1 . ro-i Woraco .7 US' p. ni. Stunts i -;3 p. Jii.e OoSuinbta W:U) p. nl. i Lt?nmar4 , 6:13 a, m:. Augtlsi -' 1 -! -i ni. Macon ll-.li a. niL"" v t j Atlanta (12:35 p. in., Charleston. I iu.iw p; in.. BavaniMth i:W) a. ml Jckonfi;l 7Ju a. irj St. Ai ifustlne 10.30 a. m.'Tamp I.U6 -p.:- m- - j-: ..;',;.,. t.--- -' T, 1- ;' ARRiyAl-S AT WILM TNUTON r-KUOM THl NORTH, . p " . .: 1 '' r. DAIL No. r-('assengri4xsBOj4- . 6;4o P .- JVl. ton l:tX5p. xo., New YorkTOi p .m.. i ithlladelphtu 1:6 ai tni llaltlmorla 2:50 ,-.m.. WaBhlng ton 4:30 1 a. nr.. Rir-hroon.l j aii ' a., m..! rietersburg 10:00 mJ? ml, Norfolk J:lW a. ro.J Wttldoiii H jf? Mn.i ITarboro 13:21i p.. imlv Rockyi Mount l:O0-p. ni., WlIot 1 - 1'. Ooldsborgt 3:05 j p 1 wai?aw-S:i,p. Mgn. . - j 11a 4:13. pi.-m.1 , i . j: ;. . -1 -JCUrtY No. 41-jPasHener-.LeaT Boi 9:JOJVl.n nlRht. Nw iVork: :30 HallwiOHw-JU p. ; m.. Vahlnt ton 3:4oi p, ntRichinonit-l P. m..i tvierourg. h:12 worroik 8bq i. wr don 9:43 p. mi, Tarbrg 6:00. p, til, lfooky Mount 5:4i a., nil it-ave wnson ;Z3 a. .si.. Gold litrA -fill o - a.i . nr.. ro 7 01 a. iu., Warsaw. 7 ;ij m. .. Magnolia, r:05 a. ni. : :X 0. 6.-fPasse'ngr-'lrtveaiN?V prn 9:f a, iu., JacksotivUls '.: n n , v - i T ILL . DAILY No. xcept liern sunauv iu:2t a. rt 12:15 p.m. KRolil THK SOtllTir. ' - i DAILY No. tMl-Passenger-LiuvA TsmU " K3W p. tn. pa 8:10 at mv Sanford;3:7 v.at Jacksonville 6:00 !p. rn,, Havani- nah i. jf. m. in., t.nar lesion 6:33 t m.,r Cjjlombla 6:45 s. nil. AU a.; m lanta 7:j0 a. in.. ' Manun tt-oa . m.. AuMusta 2:30' p. i ni , : len mark 4:1(7 p. ni.. Sunjter j6.06 a.; m.i Florbnce 8:55 an., llitrtou 9:34 a,-. m., Chadiourn 10:31 m. m. Lettv WsflcsunaJ U:u n.vm.'f I Ipally except! Sitnday; ; h if '. Ttttiiis on ihe Scotland Neck ni-ancb Road leava A eldbn 4:15 p, ifor Halifaifc 4:J0 p in,, arrive .yfcotlaitd Nick at. 6.a p. m. JtKurnliig ldave Klnstonj 7:50 a. 11:18 a. m.. Weldoh-11:33 a. mli daUx-. cept Hunday. . K-a . !'! ..IVi JF. I -l -l rains oa Washington BraholT'leayr Washington 8:20 4' "' 2:39! pJm,. ai rtve Parmele.9:10 i. m. and 4:1(0 eli m re turning leave-Partnele 9:35 a. kp and -js P. m.. arrive Washinirton 11-mil n t .w. . . - . ...in.. . . .... y; . i,4v in. iijy except. eunaiT. ; Train leaves Tarboroi ,'N. Off dally x- ..iil ann,l,w R'lll h t a.,n-... J.1 . ..r - T . MM.iiaw w .u.r J .1,., 0UUU arrlvea Plymouth p:40 p. m. i Returning leaves Plymouth flilly except Bunday 7:50 a. m.,land aundai9:00 a. nl . arrives TarborO 101:05, a. m. andlll;ui) a. to.,' a ram on ALiaiasu HJfiirich- leaves Goldsboro dally eitcpt Sumln 7:10 a. tn.. arriving bnjithiield 8:30 aj m. leaves Smlthrleld r9:oo nin. .Goldsboro 10:26 u m. ' lii Train on Nashville lJ3n .Returning arrives jsi itocay iMount at 4t30 p. n . arrives Nash ville 6:05 p. m , priog Hopd!&:30 p. m. ,H,iutiiijiS icvr rapnng nur; at 8:uu I a. m., Nashville 8:35 p. ni., arrlvJa'at Rocky Mount 9:05 a. m.,!daily except Sunday. ' Train on Clintoh Brarich ibaves War , saw for Clinton. , daily exempt Sundiiv illJ0 a m. and 4:15 p, nj, Returnin u-ti..cp vuuiuii i u,. in, ana 2:o p. tm. Florence itanroaa leave Pee Ue b-(m a7i.f arrive Latta 9:24 a. m.J Dllton k-M'' " w, nuwiana scii a: m.i returning Wsa Rowland :00 p. hr., arrives DUloa: 428 p. itw jaua. o: p, m.. Pee uee ' 7 :00 urain on conwiay Branch! leave Hub a.-iqv tnaaoaum 10:43 pi ni., arrive vuuwuy li-Ki p. jm., leave conway 2:45 oi ,m., -Chadbopirn 6:3 p. m.; arrive- Hub! :10 p., in., uauy except etunaay. ; i central ofS.jHoiath Carolliilii irairi-noA leave Sumter oSJ3 p. m,J Manlns6j41 p- iii, auive j-rttnes o.ii p.m., leaves J-iapea 8.34 a. m.MannmiffSO a. tn-v arrive ouuiver a:u a. mi aauw. oeorgetoD andj WetVf3i Railroad avf iJanes : a. mi and 7:0 D. m . ar rive Georgetown 12:00 m.. 9:00 to. er -leave Georgetown 7:00 ,al.m. and 3:3 p ml ar rive Lanes 8.25 a. m. and 6:55 I. m Lit except Sunday. : i. ,T ; . .Trains oa c. & D. nj.lt leale-Floifen' rial v p-rnenr K,m.i. o..r . I . 'y-vy-m DarilngtonV isla:' Cheraw Slk Wadesboro 2:25 nj m, i .L .Sm.?T.' daily exct Sunday" Sp.'rm' rl-iv: Darlington! 8:00 p. i m... BennetsvllU 9-46 P. m.., Gibson 10:10! p. tir ? Leata euidayly 8:50 aj eDafeoT Leave Gibson dally "x'cept fiundal f; m- Be1ttsvime :4 a. to" IrMve- -- - - v - ivicuuo o.iu u. III. lAav '.j--" un.jr i;.-epi tsonaav ai 00 .p. m., cnera-w 6:ij p! ni., Hartsviiia Darlington :&1 n"" lit P- ce only: "wr-i o " '"J'riievuie Branch 2.S0 p. m., 11:68 p.); m.., Smlthheld leavs BmlthfloM ) m Dunn :40 D. m.. Favot tAIHa l . OC K m. 1:07 a. m. RrtVi7i Sr.ir," ".' i rT-T. -y-wi mi. 1 re- vuuni- ibv vow,iana 8:50 a. m 'Kav ettevllTe 11:10 p. m., 10:35 pm,"' Dtmn P- m.. SmlthAeld 12-211 V: iS1" ! 1, ; 11.11 111- T anin r " v- "rive jWUson 1: :ij Manchester & shester & Aogusta liailrpad Ira'lna Sumter 4:29 laJsk.' Wtw. c;.? leave Denmark 4. If p. !m.ereton 6:1J iS m-. Sumter 6:06; Dm.. daiiyN - j , k ?re5BiU Krancf-train leaves Creslea " 6.4j a. m., arrlvenji Prinalls 9:15. mT returning leaves Pregnalia 10:uo at ' lundl?. qre8tQ-8:f ?. dal'y ?p' ii''W1 Brrih 'trains levJ ; El Iiott 10:25 a. m., arrive Lucknowll2-2S P- m- Returning,; leaie Luckriow 2 30 p. m.. arrive Elliott 8:25 aJ m. and 41ft p. m.,: daiiy except! Sunday, i ; . T i , Daily except bunday. 'Sunday only ' j I H.k 14. EMERSON, s j - ! General Passenger Ae-nt " . J. R. KENLY. General Man!gerf j T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager. M ine uiyde , Steamship (Co. vwij2.1Myvpi, o. q. LINES. NEW YORK TXDni WILMINGTON, N. n. BENEFAeTOn-iSaturday, $eit. lO'.b. CROAT AN.. Saturday, Sept, 17th WILMINGTON. N. C.. FOB NEW. YORK CROATAN -Saturday, $ept,'l0th BEN E FACTOR. . I . . . Friday, G.W. CLYDE.., .Monday, FROM WILMINGTON, N " GEORGETOWN. fi.' Sept.! 16th. ftepcj 19th. c Foa ?: A4 ir BENEFACTOR.. UTaesday. SepL 13tbj LIlUAlAn ... Tuesday! Tseot ioth twS?.?11 of to1 aakl lowest through rates guaranteed toTknd frota. t""" iiu ana ooutn c"aroiina, ur iirtgm or massage -apply to v 1 1 1 " THEO. G. EGER,! Traffic Manaa-erv 1 Bowling Green. N. TV 4, : I f j- ' ;; i. i; 1 shirt ! i;?t-,t.'.:. ir : I j- f -( Ueasral Afsatst : W. P. CTXDE
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1898, edition 1
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