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THE WILHIHGTOH LIESSEKGEB: SATUlf DA Y, j SEPTEiUEblt 10. iC:3.' L .: fl I i ; fi at 4. 4- i i I m.- 1 1 A 1 J VtjH ,5 v 5 US m v V i' ' t I A 5- If ; '"' '.. f if- i i' 1 4 i Hi- fit fflLttimxm in JACKSON &- BELlj "COMPANY. fe postofflce at..WHmlng-- .... . .. -..: .' Entered at th. ton, 'NJ Cj as second-class mat ter,! April li 1897. ! i I I,-. ' . TEHMS 0F SUBSCRIPTION. 1 ; ' ' ' POSTAGE PREPAID., r i THE DAtLY MESSENGER by ma.. a .. . t - - l hi one year, $7 0q; six months. J3JX); three months, : $l.75 one month 60 :ents. .Served in Che city " at GO cents a month: one tveek. 15 scents; J1.75 for thrfe months or $7.00; a year." .; ) THE SP:MI-WKELY MESSENGER J two 8. page iipr8), by mail,' one year, ll 0X1; six months, 60 cents, in advanpe. H . i -S i "J u : i l- WILMINGTON. N. V 1 SEPTEMBER I 10, 18Si SATURDAY, y .AN OPKN HID FOIt Fit A I I AT Til fJ i H Th blaca radkal election- laws are $J mena-lf to 'he liberties of the whities. khy: tn?& UP the wkyfor wholeae f'nutis In flf-tlon TJiey provide that tvery sftouuqrfel niay i register -i whether hip is a qualified, legal elector or no. Any negro may register who may Halm th right. It is an open sesame to fraudiilf-nt ballots, ballot; stuffing and negro 'supremacy, and Jtugell and. company; allied and abetted by popu - liat members in the legislature, didllt, anifare to be" held responsible for the Iwii ked, corifupt deed.. The f election aws now iniforci thanks to the venal jL-ang," are adisgrac to the very name iuf a fair ballot and civilization, and 4ught to be" a' stench in the nostrllSj of Jevery decetii: white mam who is hot ashamed of being white," - A careful Si oniparison. between the laws governr hue electionk passed by a -democratic tleginlaturej and In j operation prior to i Hhe year 18r,- will' show haw greasy Munerior the dern-o-ratic laws aretitp iie, blac k rJdu-als, and that they dr t Really (ssntially impartial And faintq JfOth races, The combine legiblaturesj have enacted and enforced laws faVor-j 'niile, and o? deliberate design, to the jporpet ration of frauds In any number jtnren :in: the gross.l And this h done, i emember. Uy bodies' brawling for re- ,' orms" and ileading for a pure, jhorjest liallot tn North Carolina.; A comblpa- lion" prqfess'dly based on honflsjtyrand. if ijustir land pleading for . puritty and t ifreeilnnt. in i elections were guilty of 1 , ., r. i . i fabricating ind giving life to the mpn- h 'ster. The pdrity and honesty were jost sight-ufJlm left out of the count, but the' "freiedoaT" Jwaa. guaranteed: so that .bad men. might vote who were not len- titled toi yofe Frauds in greal,nutnbet. ihav'e Wen practiced upon thp ballot j under the: bad laws passed byi ihe fu !sion Solonsj at Raleigh. Tbjs is't-ue. ;To see this procure a copy' of Jfije dem .ocratlc Ilanjd- Book and reatj fr your self. We must make an extract here. t . "I ; 1 .i '-! I il ' Referring to the demtxratle jlecf.ion rlaw operirtinl .before 1895, itkiys: I j "Their provided for representation at-the polliing places of 'both, political fnartiee hed-ln existence. No one who 1 was entitlell to vote was , denied by 'them the Right' to register and vote; ;but while 'they provided for the regfs ': itration bf s honest-voters of both races ' I they also 'provided against fraud and f diKhonetiti Registration. The condition- juf affairs id North Carolina madetne flatter"-rovislon particularly necessary f Shortly 'after the colored maii was e- liranc.hisedi he showed himself the wil : fling tool ofj'the heelers and -manlpula- tors of. thtf ji-epubiran party. They had ; not those qualijtiesiof easy idefn-tlfication j I which the Vfiite man possessed. They 'were of, amoving disposition, moved from, place to place, and could readily ;rconceal ithir identity. For the same freason- It 'waaasv to Import them from other? communities and to regis ter ex-ionv lets and boys -under . 21 ?years of nge. These facts, which -mage it easy for Ithem, . with little, danger of oral different places, '.were taken ad vantage Of toy the unscrupulous repub siican white! bosses; and repeating and s fraudulent registration were so coni inion that iti ."became necessary,, in order ito protect MJhe'wJiite. voters ot tha stats epainst having their honest; votes on :-het by Illegally and fraudulent regis 'itered negro votes, toProvide rigid i safeguards! against class of frauds." ; j - i j 1 It wa3 simply imperative that safe guards should be thrown around regis - tration to prevent the unscrupulous and' often repeated assaults upon the isanctity of! the ballot by profe8sicnal wire-pullers and theirperipatetic re peaters.. Ofi course such guards andfre i straints stbotl in the way of heelers ' and henchmen, and a mighty Jcry went eut from4 the designing ballot stuffers. When an unfortunate wave .jrushfjd over North Carolina,' and the" legtsty -tive halls iwere filled with;" political mountebanks and ignoramusei, lead ing somej well j meaning ' members blindly by, ithe nose, the elefctlon laws that guarded the ballot anil sh:ut out rservitable Repeaters, then a law was enatr41iatjwould open wijde jlhe doors of ijaud and-----thatdo&r ya3 througU tlje present vile reststraiion law; The Handi Book thus I' teiis Ti? story of I the i- dangerous . changes wrought by' demagogy in. the virtuous - tyame of a- juure and honest ballot i. I "The-fniinn Ipp-isln tnrA nf;1S).1 fre- vised thes democratic laws and 'ire pealed every part of them which; inter posed the slightest obstacle't ) the reg istration of any one who desired to register wjh ether er titled to' doj sc. cr not.": It literally threw down tLe ba'rs and allowed any one and every 6ne who took-ihe oath to register, j Under this lawnd question were perra'.tteil! to be asked ajui pC jobjection allowed to be made td the free registration i of i v- every one whose conscience would per mit him to take; the oath. If the fru sion legislature had stopped here it would have been, bad enough, but it did not stop here. Having removed b- ' ery effective impediment to double ! fraudulent and illegal registration it i ( adopted new and unheard: of measures : , to deter ajid defeat all attempts to it: ' purge the registration books of illegal names." ' . 1 , i The change made struck at the right ' to challenge. But we reserve this fror , . Borne futurie dayi In a free country- dn ;i a land of liberty and law, and not of ,t brutal and; unchallenged license, he people are the masters. They govern and are served. The great fulcrum of lvernmen i& the ballot.: If It la rot- r : : ten! then all la lost and with it. the libertleSs f-jhe people.' Destroy " the purity pf the ballot by any process,: by; force ojr corrupt law, and you at" once open tie flood gates to Ignorance and corruption.. Upon a principle stated by thej Roiman Horace very- long ago, un-; less the 'ballot is kept pure free gov-i enJmetit is an Impossibility. The Latin; nftid- that "unless your icask Is perfects ly cleajn,. whafever yom' pour into turns jsour.' This is true. Allow a stuffed, -ballot, allow Illegal ,reglrtra tlqns land! prevent challenge on Hec- tloln day land you .'make -thei i whole1 'Vask" : and! contents thoroughly . T 1 f- " - -i I i. .' - iM "ou'r:'i If you would 'preserve your liberties: you imust keep repeaters !an(J fraudulent electors from out-voting you. Ypu cannot have; Intelligent pubt Mc opijiion if'i the process of choosing teat heest and expounders and law makr - t ' -I j i ! i- er and. srulergj la through an :open xeg istratirjii law 'free to all comers with out Restraint ir guard. and a ballot so free tbit every rascal can vote without proper Challenge. . .: i ' i tJaCkleh'a Arnica Salve. : j The btst i salve in the world for Cuts, RrulHes,: Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,- Corns, and all Skin Erupt Hons, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mQney refundr d. Price 25 cents per box, i For sale by R. ft. -Bellamy. HOK FOLKS.. ! i So thjus far the fusion business lanr gulishesl and is I something sickly. Dij QuackeVi-boslnner and DrlOHumt bs WJlson wil have to administer! t ht dispasedf patient some ofi their an fallible! remedy for blotches,' grips and goneness. The purging and kissing is no!t complete arid satisfactory . save In Siii counties,-' and there 'are. ninety-six In the fctate. But it will spread. Th pone of bread is a tremendous factor amongpolmcal Iweaklings and incom-t peltents; I , ; 'i.i iv Majol A. Gumnev of Durham, i i? nt ln?l the race! this. -year, i He Is i a Candidate for noioffice and will .not be; in a lejlter that appeared in The Gra halm Gleaner he said: i 'i . i The.i traders now. have their day, but requires no prtophet to foresee ?.ha Iday m Scorning,.! aid I hope it is nea hand, when i the traders -will be forced jto go 6ut of business land iv th b people a chance,-to administer our ovVij state governmenf upon correc principles.." . . The twise and frue man, ofl .the,; las thirty :years in North Carolina :poUtic was the noble vianoe, raKntui every where? ;and serving and loving North Carolina with all of his great soul. In the Uni ted Statea senate in one of -his masterly speeches the rreat Tribune of thk ptiplei said this,, and it 1s-indeed alike raiemwrable: and. forceful and most true in every word. Of the inegroi h4 speaks; - ; -.- - 1 i , i '. 'Sin4e their admission to citizenship they have been elected to; both branches of congress and have occur i pied ajmost every position under state autlnmiy. They, have controlled entire sta.tes,j cFtrtM.tis and municipalities and In every ifistance their rule- was marked by failure a"nd-xuin. It was a war a&ainst property, i inteThsence -and respectability. Thte'few years ofrHbeir miaruiiff in the south will be forever re-' mpmbf red in our history for their jror ruptiofi, retrogression, and will con stptute a damnable blot on those Who authorized it, and who looked onwith complacency., so i long! as the" thieves iWis-e f republifarisi the . victims werq democsrats." i i- n ' i n -i . Thej WinstQ-Sent(nel in this, briet: senterjee prized up" the late so-called. trial Durham: ' L .. , ...V- .. C T ,... f 1 1 -.1 : 1 J 'S Xo strt-ngthen thei popular verdict that the traal was a collossal farce from pe Thej last cartoon of The i Raleigh JJewsSand Observeffs a true picture It represents two wnUe girls standing! irfc atriglit before aigro deputy clerkj ot the curt proving I witness tickets. This is; wljat occurred I at the' s'tate capital in Jullyof this year. Sambo mensfly consequential . in the is . iim-s picture and $he girls stand in great, awe the 'jmonarch" of the court. i f of Mr.j Jqhn II. Smjall is the democratic; nomitipe in the; ! First, congressional;; distript.Y .He-- enjoys a -good reputation!! among his-sfellow-countrymen : in . ihv Firsti JTe is ahatie of Keaufott' county, and has jmounted the ladderjof suocassr' starting at the lowest rung1 The -Washington1 Messenger says of him: "He ! 's a lawyer by profession and' enjoj a 'large and lucrative practice--:; a popular practitioner, a learned advo-I cate, a polished rand cultured, gentle-! man.ifitted to adorn any position - with'4 in thetgTf t of .his state and nation.: AVe' oejieve Air. small will he elected if the1 ueuiui. rais win put their shoulders t thejAyhel." 1-; : ;; s ;! Wr;ouldrejoice to ;knov ofi his! 'electipnand tmu i supple-Jack. Skinrier--had beerKretiivd Yo. the shades Of! a 7jrxr infiiro t rr'V.iv 1 Thetate does ; not standj in need of inners mrepresn-l tation -anv lonarr ) I To Cure a Cold lu One Way. I ; ' 4 i Take Laxative :l3romo Quinine ! Tab-'-letjsj jAll druggists refund the money: if ifalls to cure. 25e. The genuine! has U. Q. on each tablet. I ) 4 i . I , i. ! iv;; - ; .;J . L ri,?-ra v Tb;e negro has been blinded to the ff- fectiuRon his country of his adherence to the republican party, by the dazlihgi spJenflor of the provisions of- the' 14th! and) 5th amendments to the cohstituH tion fi the United States and the fe of the-loss of;his, privileges. He is a dilple j and-dont know it. An enemy to gbd government, and unconsciously -an.d! jnnocently so; a despoiler of ttd hi ftpmajps property, and don't Intend' to; pe tan itfJius upon the body poli-j! tic and a factorwfelih must! be supi pressea.-Morenead PUtf i- ; i iSlander off White Women by Negro Editor. '. Ijj.i ;:" myX Vi,m,: "I rftllli l hirib!rt.,-.:;:;-; ; T1e "tatement tliat nlneftentba of the Popallst voter-JeloWs to the Farmins element will pas unchallenged,: and (hat fa thei elas rererfe.o In the follow ing article, copied from the Dally Record of August 18thi publlslicd lu AVilmlu- r "csrc ana ine organ of the erotrd., Thl U the way your new friends regard yourself and famine. Evjery White Irian In. the State,' having any regard for the purity of his mother, sisters and daughters, must take - this matter Into consideration and deePf1lI,e thal nencelorward he viU act as a White Mail! should. ! j "l4oor white men are careless Id the matter : of prltertiug their women, K$cFl,1'Y V iTIIE FARMS. They are careless oil their conduct toward ln1!ln!nd OIB KXPEBIENCB AMOSG POOft WIHTKiPEOPLE IN THE COU1STRY TEACHES ITS THAT WOJTIEIV OP TllAT RACE ARE JNOT MOKE PICl;iiAI1 IN THE MATTER OF CLANDESTINE EETIGS WITH COL OKED 3HEN, than are the white man with colored women.-MEETINGS O TIIIKIND GO ON FOR SOME TIMEj I NTIL .TIIE WOMAN'S INPATl'ATION or thq man's boldness, bring attention to them, and the man Is lynched lor rape. Evert negro lynched Is called a 'big, hurley, black brutW when, lu lact, man ofV"fTl whohavethus been dealt with had (white men for tbelr IfatUers, and were not only, not 'black' and burley,' but Were SUFFIf 1ENTLY-' ATTKAf TIVE FOR WHITE CIRLS OF CULTURE LAND REFINEMENT TO FALL IN LO WITH THEM, as 1. very weU known to all." ; ; 1 j Tlfe bove Is the opinion of the editors! of a Negro papir, and endorsed by the action and votes of a number of prominent W hite Men In W ilmington. Is there another place In North; Carolina where a' publication of this charae- ter would be allowed to pass unnoticed and the author go wlthout'pnnishmeat Our country friends are Invited to visit our office to see th,ortrin.i M SiOBTlI A. r j if.')' ".!-; 'j . !.';. rr 'If i ', ' Charlotte Observer: ; During a ter rific torm which' vteted Back Creek Monday, Mrs-;V. Ci. Harris was -badly stunned by lightning., ; She was knock ed off the dour step and was some time In recovering1 from the effects of :the hock and fall. Colonel J. C. Blake, a well known! miner,! of this city, died last night at 10 o'clock at Su Peter's bsspJtaL J 1 1 , : ' ' lAsheville .'itizen:' 'Will Erwin, a guard at'Captlain Blaik's tonyitttattip at Stocksv1ilf, arf kKked by a mtile last night, the blow breaking the offi cer's right forearm -Sunday after noon John ?tid, an aged titizen of Buncombei.n-ing on liull crek. -near tire Ashevniej Farm" BChool, was. stung to death by bes. , A ttalf Jknot ked over a bee hive 'in Mr. Reed s yard and white he was! attempting to set it up the lbee qovered his face and hands completelyi inflicting so many stings thatjhe diel in a very short time from ;tUe ieffectL Mr.: Reed was a brother iof JUdge 'Jf. B. 'iieed.1 of Asheville .and iwasC3 years old. im :, , ri Raleigh News and Observf-r- Presl denfl Alderman! wasunablts to attend the ineeting ofl trustees of the univer sity being confined o his room by a 6evere co(d. ijOn bis; -recommendation Mr. j Ar;hlald;fHenderson, of, Salis bury, iiwho; graduated :with 'distinction at' ihe last c6mmen!ement Fwas elects ed Instructor In Mathematics in the place of Mr. George P. Butler.'realgned. iThej president, reported by letter that Hon; J. Murphy, of Asheville, has given a, scholarship to the university fori the ensuing jear and a vote of thankB was unanimously extended to Mr iurphy(for his liberality. Kgme time' ago Mr. lllenry Weil, of Goidsboro, mad a similar donation. He is a trus tee of the institution and Mr.' Murphy la both an alumnus and a trustee, "Raleigh' News and Observer- Dr. George i TU Winston, j president? of the nlversityjof i. Texas, passed thrpugh the ,city yesterday,! en route from "LouisbufKj,! where j he went to -pee-., his mother, itojChapel Hill. From there he wil go -no! Greensboro and Winston, and then return to; Texas. r-Chair-man"! Stevens, of. Johnston tounty, who !was here "yesterday, ! predicts 'that the state! will go democratic by 20;l)00 ma Jorityi The Johnston county demo crate jset the;! whole' state an example they 'ought to folloNV.llon, C B, Ay cock spoke at EUzabelhtown Wed nesday to' i a ) large and enthusiastic erowdinlle made; one of his best speeches, ! strong, clear, and forcible. There were a number of men wlio have heretofore been populist present. Hon. C. M.f McLean, candidate fbr solititor, also- spoke. He made a telling speech, ami promised the people that he would eee them fi-giUn, , , 1 We Offer One Hundred j Dollars Re iward for any case of Catarrh that can not be (cured by Hallls Catarrh : Cure. - ' F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., j ! ' Toledo, O. i- We, the undersinged, have known F. J. Cheney! for' the lasti 15 years, and be lieve him' i-perfectly i honorable in all "business ;!transaetion$ and financially able to arryi out any obligation made by their firm i - j ' WEST & TRUAX, !;'! Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. 0. il WALDING.ii KINNAN & MARVIN. i. ""Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- ;dlly; acting Idirectly I upon-, the blopd' 'and mucous surfaces of the system. J?rice, 75cper:bottle.i ;Sold "byall drug gists.;; Testimonials 'free. !' -h '. STATE" IKi:iK j! It is now the taH that Senator P.ut- !rer will return; to the "democrats- As the master now! stands this would be-a serious blow ! to the populists but it i would be theTSasgst ingratitude oh the ipart of Mr.j B!utler.TJie populist party "has madej him 'famousand but for ithem he would now be know d-Ha,M a r -ion Butler,' editor iof the, Clinton Cau capian. burham Jlerald. It is 'impossible; that -a -majority of tliB 1 white i voters iof ! the . state should mot; appreciate the situation and cor--rect it. -by the, election of the demo cratic ' tickelts. Democratic supreme acy; means f an economical and clean sadministration'of; the state's affairs, lso fart asf is possible j with Russell as governor, an able and sober judiciary, and a' legislature obedient to the will of the -.peopjW North Carolina is a ! fair; domain ! of great: possibilities. It tshould be governed by the party rthat commands the respec-t of the great -body ,of ; intelligent people; not by a few pie i hunters backed by thelignor- antf vote of the state and banded to-i .getber to i. hold the I offices foi" their ; personal tbenefit. t This fall should !.ttitnessi such! a political overturn as iwill redeem. the state t forever from the hands of ignorance; and ; plunder 'Asheville Git i Neither in zen. i the matter of platform ior nationals candidate is there-differ eaces .between the wh'ite i people of iNorth Carolina. So :here as no,; husk lating" when a populist returns to the democratic iparty. ! He simply returns to his own. The democratic party is the ionly party in North Carolina that J can succeed without a pfedge- to eie vate negroes over white men and white women. JiThe populist' party can! do nothing without fusing with the repub licans.' becausei the populist party con tains less than! one tenth of the voters in the state.; The; republicans cannot succeed ji. without r the. "negro , votes,; because take away :the negro votes and youLhave no 'republican party. Nine tenths of the white men who call them selves republicans,! j never vote a straight republican ticket. The Anglo ; Saxon blood; in them revolts at the "names of the negroes on the ticket. The populist party is not t the . party for a man; , who expects good govern ment These things cannot come from a -union withngoldbugi arid corrupt re publicans. Windsprj xKlger! mm t'illtiUjTK !' -m (- i JPItitSS JjPlIiES ! PJLF.S ! ;; Dr. ; Williams' "Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, ; Bleeding, ; "Ul'derated andlltfchlng Piles. ! It! absorbs the tu mors,? allays the itching ; at; once, actsJ as i a poultice! gives Instant rekef. Drv Williams'-' Pile . Ointment is prepared only for Piles and Itching of the private parts, and ; nothing - else. ! Kvery bo is guaranteed, i Sold byidrugsists, sent by majl for 60c and $1.00 per box. Wil liams Manufacturing f Company., pro- prietors, , Cleveland, -O. i , Repnbltcan-Popullst Fusion potitical ! I -1 1 4 0 lis acts direcuy ttpoi mi ucuci CUHU1UOU.V men uics.9 crouDiesOTDe! symptoms i disappear. i rprising how quickly j Wine of Cardai does fe; wondejiul work. stubborn case:, The licjuaiuder of our 1, rrt j'.)c per yard. (Kir nneiTati to (3c pen yard. tJiir .-c Silk forjl-Kc per yarv. Oar 50i Sillf Aqrjflty prfk-anj uur 'Jnc Mlk tor 1 i . 12c I-awits foif Gb per yard. 1,CK)) yards; per yard. .3. ! f, 10c . Lawn . for 5c 10c Pereaje for:(Sc per yard. 1 2c l'erj!e fOr-fc per yard. 7c I.awiis 4 I 'per yard. ;:!-!lv :!(: ' ' TAYLORS BAZAAR 118 Jarket Street. Remainder of Ouit $5 Pattern Jlats KKW.LUt OBT SA LOR HATS JUST 5C PALACE BAR RY. P. S.--Sweet Orankes 25cDozen. 'sept 2 1 ' J i FOR RENIT. C! TORE NO. 108 N. WATER ST. U I'ossession given at once. ' That desirable: : 10 ROOM i DWEL LING,- conrt.er Seventh and 1 Chesnut streets. AM modern! conVeniencesl Also ; a NEW TWO STORTi DWEL LING on Chestnut near Seventh; St., having- all modern conveniences in cluding Closet and Bath. ! ! I - Possession given Oct. 1st. Terms reasonable, Apply to ! j MORRIS BEAR & BROSj.. au 14 tf i j 119 Princess St. i KALAMAZOO ! V. t, ' I ' 1 'if . , I. i 1 -i Kalamazoo! Kalamazoo! ;CEIjERY ! K ALAMAJOO ; I IS I WHERE . THE BEAUTIFUL TALL XBLEACHED CELERY ITHE FIRST OP THE SEA SON) WAS. GROWN, AND THIS (DEL- - Tlie UiSlucky Corner 'now hks on sale. 1 SANDERS. WHOLESALE GROCER, if-r-O: FFBRS -i GRADES, Meat; Lard. Coif eel y. JIEiL, CORN, jOATS, Etc., -AT- A -i y,-- u BOTtr03I PRICES - -.. -: '; jl (Jr'':::;.!!.!;) if; j : - - ' - -f : - :! t -.- '. - 1 -r ;. i . . i . t s . ' ' - J : iM"!i A .'i'l'. C:-ih ''i'.yt.'-;. ' u .i; - m aj iUiS reduced ; ; -i . A J-r:'U; :, For 19c rriyarJ. V 1 imwMiH. ' i .... i m. w mm i- 1 ' :l ' ' -! 1 'A , ;: - ' j ' ' c . - -- l . . frnnr SOc ill i i 'j' ' :'!; RKCEIVKI). : J - '. '; rsept 1 ; j -i fl ; ;)1 : ' j- ' , Y0U WNT? i H : j p-T " . . " i ;"i. L j f. ; I psep FLOUR . J l -ip--Vl v - - - .-:- FEMALE DISEASES. t The meftstrtiaj and uriaarjp -Organs of woman are iminufely connected with every function of her existence. Any derangement of the 'menses affects the nerves, the stomach and bo els, the he irt; the1, spinal colatnn,' the ugs and the blood circulation. Thff most noticeable ,symptoms,hich indicate sMch derangements, are pains io'the head, neck, shoulders, brjast, stomach, bowels, hips, joints and limbs, digestion is impaired,! and blood is ira poverished. These various afftctions, in their numberless complicalions. Constitute i whjit are known as Female Disea ies. McElree's Vne of Crdu has been shbwn to be the best remedy mac le to cue Wemaletjiseases 'f . It the delicate oans.that Cause this troublei UDlES-iADVISO otfktmtm. War advtc la e&M raanirlnr'an. vticui t uuiuc or iwo cius me most Kims. LAdn- Th CkMlui Society Hill, ! I ha'Palpitatioi of the heart, :- ' . iw N. : f"l mxmm der, chok?g spells j.nd sick headachvery tnie or four weelW. My he: d would be hot lii& fever, a1 "fcad taste in cgr gav i. i' 'i bottle of -uErree's Wine of Cardui mouth, land pain m my hit. My cousin ; me e ot Dr. McLlrec s books ad I bought a Draught fiwders. Ttiey cured me atonic, and lihink. they are ts best mec icines in the world M !i Hi "f ' I FANNIE' '"GRA& ;-. f ' Rowlett, Tex.gApnl '16th. ; I wa; Sick for, ten years, and had fr doctoii all : to no use;-. 1 used o tie bottle of iWine Cardui: and ! becamers;x)titert terthan I had bten in Peairs in Mec icines sell Wine og CardUi. J . y$ isS-'; il.OO PER BOTTLii, ; f i A mrr -n i ; -k. ' f t 'ill. ..1 IM ' ;!' Ii - the 'Ourpoe liermgliip VQ ire ' :Trv ti4-J r oods as pairs.;3-Iarties wishing ftjj.; ;rHE3'STOSE OF ' , , i V lry liiue; can obtain saml at cost while. store remainspeh. t,:i W 5-. -V- ! 3 Be A Famous School lor GirlsL VerV. Judge G. t. Gray Culpeper a., says school of wtifch I bave any! knowledge jun84 -;,- ;." "J- Statemsnt of the Nation Bank of Wilmington i: : Aticiqs l)f Bt siUei' .July 14tffi-1898; !;cnenked3fliit ' "I'N " . 'i -RESOURCE 3. : '- i . f LlABllilTIES;-v ,; : j ' ?325,79325 201)63 25,000 00 11,376! 37 23,600; 00 U. S.. Bonds f (at Ipar) . Other Bonds ;&S.i..i!.V Banking hotfse and flxtutes Due i frohil : other I ; I . Danxs J46.924 46 .: S.-i Treasurer 5.. .. . Due from :approy- 1.125 00 ed reserve? agents .r.; 76,299 28 Cash In vaiPlt., J.' 33,299 34 157,643 08- Total . ..I. $543.619 .33 i j 1 I ; I This islthse Vbu'neest Bank inrWilm dividend fandf have 'passed $15,000 to s lrplus. We feel very much gratified with results, rid shall'do our best to pltese you' In every way. We want Vour business,! fend itrust thit you will favoVJus with vour acceunt. We feel that our first f4uKyi is to our customer an liii.u everjiJiore. in, mis aiaie. 1 JOHN S. ARMSTRONG, President. juiy ;z ; At the Coc of Busi hess Jdly I'.'ij:. ;,;;( ?5 : -:! I f R SSOtTRCEB Loans $543,255 ;52 167 !97 Overdrarts? e . ..j.. u. .. . U. S. 4 De fct. bonds fat par) i 40,100 :00 Banking h&use-; ajn'd ; fixtures 10,000 jOO Due from ' ' other banks Vi 5109,064 22 99,71 94 209,406 10 y , ' .- .-g J. 1 t Total t . . . . .$802,9?9 65 ... B'- "I ' ' " ; I..- ., t . a ' -t m i IftMii nil i t CDMPARATlVEiTAXEMENT Total Denrwifs. Surplus and fiet profits . ........ Bills Payable and Re-Discounts 9--..... ! ,tiviuenuo-am o fpr rent, per aia in uctoraer. isou. 1 v !;:.s -: f' Mki Tour Idlle Money! L'arnhnttirest bj Depositing in X THE , WILMINGTON SAVINGS AND. TRUST GOMPANY, i I Which khaf the Lareet Paid in, Capitof any? Strictly Savings Banlc'lkj !' ,1.1 ill''Ml;!ilr;it ' -; ;!'iNx)!rtjb Cat.iina.- jj -:; 'l''tH - j'Hr' "j -V- 'i 'X-.X Interest Pi&Kf on- Deposltf at Rate of 4 petreht per an hum. :-. i I t i Call at Rank i Loans made atLovr Rates on any Good Small and frequent sa vt ngs yield latga been the foflndiilon of m-ativ 'nrtnnni n no. savings anw rut uo. toaay is -worth t o m the ova dollars, you expect to de nosit np-rt -mftnfh. 1 i ' - , i i i" ., 1 ' ,i. : , posit next Kntli. J'W, NORWOOD, i; ; ' President. H. jWAlfERS, ' "I I . VI-jjT'resident. SOME COMFORTABLE SHOES. S,f f- - Whilejtlie1, P- either continues, you can keepiyousell cdrnftprtable by using some ot our pleasant footwear, i We have all sxyies, xjow noes, Jtugn quarters ana sort i - jti1 i'3'Tli il i: rTi' ' Aj' 1 J ' - : :';- li '; iS '; t ii V 1 1. ' -N !' . :i ' ii .: anu r ieiDie vo-ooas. i A FEW BROKEN LOTS Of summer;.; goods we tremelylow prices. Call and see us.5 i : j- GEO; -R. FRENCH & SONS, 108 NORTH 'Axi8 27. ,y.m -H.'-'j J ,k.-S-i :-: I-: ; vd puts them Ajiyjury Air ; Auril 4th. ' irritlon of the Wad arf4 yeat ! ; : f i i: . ; Mil ..- ' i - h 13 5 4 1 .' :M; ,-i U some Hacki -akinj inventory and de- Bave i "been left for re anything' in the jew IDirj-geltLoef. NsriTUTl'-Rale)glii!m:c.; v - :V i - . : .....-! !;-tt.; t-l- ( '.'-' thorough 'and of High Grade. : "I sijetely believe It lithe very best female Illus!trgd;catilogue f te$ to all who apply. -; i ,:. Tl'"i- Jas;. DiniiiDii;, A.,' Principal. i . ;al $100,00,0 00 . 1 ISjitplus 15,000 00 3,997 43 22,50000 "Undivided Troflts cgrtulatlon- .".. Jbl Deposits k; 402,121 '90 I' - 2 - - ; : total $543,619 33 Ittirtnn. We have! paid out J15.000 in 4v will; meet, your1 wants at lower rates j f. ,R. IIAWES, Cashier 14-th, aSt)8, Condensed From Report 1- . n. . !; i: 1 ;:ii i;--: -j ; : ' ; 1 V J iu v.oiiipi,t'iiiei . s . ; -i - : LIABILITIES. , jpital A J.J125.000 00 iCirplus ..!-.. $70,000 00 Ldlvlded Profits.... 9,953 25 79,953 25 36,000,0a Ittal Deposits 561,976 40 "a 1 M"ot'al .$802,929 65 .'.i t ' t !. Jnlji.4.-'p6. July 14, ?97. ' July 14, '98. $502,000 A-y 70,000 S4H4.0OO i i $514,000 y&O.TOO t I j : 60,000 -f . Mone.1 None, Anraunj Last Installment of Capita) , j ! ' July 28 1 : y Si -.'! :.i ir-i. tbr Rrtrulatlons Governing Deposits. "Security for Short or Long Time, ulits. ; A Sayings Bank: account has TWiTlar rArrwrtf1 - In Th a WtlmlTlton GEO; SLOAN-, s ' Cashiers e closing out at ex- i FRCOT STREET.1 r ' 5 1 2,000 Bales Rice, Stpw I ON IKVN'D AND Ml'ST IK ' SOLD KrlHPLEf 0,P ' PKICi: TO MAKE HOQM' )R mil ii HTKttr ! nrv ri- : HEAVY :: GRbci;KIES AVhUh we offpr'to tbe rbiti fti very close prlcoe 5 1 j - I !l':-''- I -H 1 :t-ii . U -rmi: Wl'' ,." WILLIAMS' BROS. WHOLESALE GROCEBS -AND-h Commission Merchants FINE FAT fHSH ! FIRST skll'MENT FROl KjSll.KliV. .V S.MALl. I-Or )If TrtAt IN ix siALiiTir.nc:i-: .Bagging andxTies. - 1 mmy.--mr-im 1 We ar dally- r''-H vlnp -Krtujji jcnl.i in; our line; and goncSt oi-l-rii' ..; Samples aifdl prtce3on ;rf(iuf t M i :!;.' I .. V" . ' - ?'-; ... HALL & FEARS ALL Nutt send! Mulbqrfjr Stfi. 4 . :;!-:! ;k'..:li--:Xi;i' r - . i -; :i tT- K 1 ; ".' Time Table In Effect ; Augusts 10; 1893. EASTBOUND TRAIN'S, ' L.eave Goidsboro 7:10 ajm;'5s40i p. rn. ; Iveave Kinston 9:14 a. rn..f4i32p. rft. Leave New Bern lr30 p, mi, 5:4a p. m Arrive Morejiead 3:46 p Jn;t fr.hVp. lii r WESTBOUND TRAINS i Leave Morehettd 7:.47 a., frn,-: 8:20 ai tn ; Leave New Bern 9:10 avails J:G0 pAta ; Leave1 Kins tan J4tl-a: tn.,e 6:13 p- p. m. ; Arrive Goidsboro 11:05 c Jm p.- m. ! 1 ' 1 m. ' . h s- - .1 1 S. tu .DlU Jun 22 1 Superintendent. in .. JOHN GILL. RECEIVER. : vSchedula In Effect July Sou Mi i I North Bound Daily no. a. oun,a Dally No-. t4 MAlN LINK. 7 05 p mAr. Wilmlntrton. ...lv 81 30 a m 4 02 p m Lv. , Fayettevilla ...Ar U 40a m 3 52 p m Ar. Kayettevllle ..iLv 11 oO p m 11154 a m 108 pm '3; 10 p m 3 40 p m 3 4S p Rli 1 z 30 p m 12 42 p m 12 13 p m 1155am H 07 ty-m 10 36 a m 10 09 a m -8 45 a m Fayettevllle Jutt 'Ly uvi..., tsanrom l.v LV...... Cllmar w..,Lv L.;. Greensboro. ...Ar Ar.V. Greensboro. i.Lv Lv.i. riiokt-mlale ...Ly 3 50 p m. 4 33 a tn 6 1 07 p m 6 36 p m 7i00 p m Lv V-Walnut Gov ,.Ltfj Lv..i Rural Hall ...Lv Lv.-A Mf. Airy y.. .i; A r South 1 Bound; Dallyj No. L I North Bound Daily No. 4. BEJN ETTSVILLB, i 7 15 d mlAr. . BerinottavlUa ..Lv ..Lv ..IV 00 ; a m 07 a m 33 a m 20 a m 40 am 6-15 D m LV Uaiton . 35nmLv.. RediSprlnKa. m It ,Ti- inn 'i Oi, II IIIUjV... IlUpV AUliS- I. 33 p m Lv. . . Fayetteville : . .,Ar I No. 1& South ; ' Bound; Mixed.1 iDally ! I North i il Bound UJtDlB'JX BitlJJCg - ( Mlxd. . t J Dally Ex. Sun. 1 4i':Ex. Bun. 6 SO p mlAr Ramaeur I 60 pm Lv....i. Climax ....Lv Lv... Greenaboro,,i4i.r! Ar... Greensboro ..Ly Lv... Stokesdale ;?. . .'Lv Lv..t... Madison 1 00 pro 2 SOp m 1 IS d m 9 17 a m 9 35 a m 11 07 a m U 65 am l? 30 P m FreiKht train No." 8 on OieiCuM Fear and Yadkin Valley now leyfi Walmlnj? ton at 4:00 p. m, arrivea at 'Faytteville --at 10:20 p. m. Passenger car, h this tra1"- :Ayy v . ; -Connections at FayetteviUa jrtH - 'At lantic Coast Line, at Maxfori yMtjh the Carolina. Central Railroad, at Re1 prtnga with th-e Red Springs-and? Bownjone rall r6d, at Sanford rwith thaSealjpaM !Air Line, atOult'with the Durham ja-ndlChar-lotte Railroad, at Greensboro! wittliv the Southern -Railway Company, at 1 Vnut Cove with tha Ivor; jik ana - Wfestern Railway. . ;: - i -. T W- I'RV "Wri'nr' t.-.VTi;IT!: r- Gen'l'Marfaaer. . Gen'l, Pasati Axent; mm TO Atli POINTS . Schedule in Effect May 1,:183B. i Train 4.1 leaves1 Wilmington -3:30 lp. :m. arrivea Lumberton 6:20 p; -,m.i Pembroke 6:4S p. m., Maxton 6:12 p. n?., Latirinburg 6:2.1 p. m., Hamlet b:53 p. p.,.- Wadpflboro 8:11 p. m., Monroe ,9:12 p. s m.A Charlotte 10:25 p. m. Comiecta at iHajntetl with train for Portsmouth, Richmond, Wash' ington and at Monroe witlj trin, fbr At lanta, u . . ;;::;' Train 41-rLeaves Portsmouth 9.-20 a. !m., arrives Weldon .11:41 a. mltaleiffh 13:30 p. mi,-Sariford 5:03. p. m., Haraiei g?53 p. pi.. Afnens a :4a a, m,, ana Atlanta a. ;m. lYarrr403--Leave9 washsngtoit 1:10- p. m,, Richmond 8:5S p. m., Pior.tumoufh. :43 p.im. Arrives Weldon 11:10 i. wA.- Ralelg-h 2:07 a. m,j Sanford 3:35 a. m.p Hamllet i:10 a. i tn.,. Rockingham 6:23 a. tn.. fWadpaboro 5:54 a.' m;, Monroe . 6:43 a m..;;, Charlotte 7:30 a. nj Athena 3:45 a. m.; nd Atlan ta; 6:20 a. m. Connection a't Weldon- with train from Richmond and all; JVorthem points. ; Pullman sleeper,: .Portsmouth to. Nashville, a. m.. Lincolnton 12:20 sa. tn,. Shelby 11.18 a.- m., Rutherfordtort 12:M noon, Athens p. .ml, Atlsata 3.50 p.- m. .-;;i.);. );'; , i- ;!:;.-;;('ts f;.- Train !38-Leavea - Atlanta 8:5 j. Athens 11:21 p. m., Monroe 6:!aL m. m. Leaves iCharlotte 6:10 a. th-,-Mojtroe t:56 a. m., Wadesboro 7 :01 a. ifi., Hnfet-8tl5 a. m.. Raleigh; 11:40 a. m.,: Wddn 8:50 p. im., arrives Portsmouth., p-; i Train 38-rLeaves Haattel-S:20 -sfip. Ar rives Laurinburg'.A:4 a. farton 9:05 a. I m iemnrjoite :3l a, fi -,i JL.umpen.on 9:53 a. nw- Wilmlnston- 12:4 noom Traitf402 Leaves Atlant&;l:00 p.Cih., ar-j-lves Athens 3:16 p. m.-Moprp 9:tq p.: m. Leaves Rutherf ordton 4:35; p. '. m., arrives Shelby 6:56 p. m., Lincoln tp.n .p. m., Charlotte; 8:18 p. m., aionnoe -S-clO- p. m., Wadesboro 10:31 p. m, Rooklnsham llKfi p. m., Hamlet 11:20 p. nj.,: ijanford 1:02 a. in.. Raleigti 2:16 a. nu, .Weldon 4:56 a. m., Portsmouth 7:25 a. m., Richmond 1:18 a. zn., Washington 12:31 jiooni i ;; - . i Train IS Leaves Hamlet' 715 p. rii., ar rives Gibson S:10 p. m. Returning, (leaves Gibson 7:00 a. m., arrives H anile : , 7:50 a.jnu- ' ;; y.Am'-:- v i V'ivvj it- Train 17 Leaves Hamlet 8:40 ff. 'n., 'ar rives Cheraw J0:00 a. m. Returning jleaves Cheraw 6:00 p. m., arrives Hamlet 6:20 P. DO. ! ,4 ' , "J ; All trains dally except Nasi 17 and 15. . ; Trains make immediate connections at Atlanta: for Montgomery ; MbUej New Orleans,; Texas, California,- Mexioe,! Chat tanoOtfa, Nashville, Memphis, Macon, Florida. . j i For Tickets, Sieeners, Bte. appljf to f ' j THOS. D. ME1AJRB3, Gen'lt Agent, Wilmington, fi. C. ' ST. JOHN, if j I Vice President and Oen'l "Maniirerj E. 11. AW. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager., . V. iE, MoBee, Gen't Superintendent. ; , j T. !j. ANTBRSON. Gen'l Pas. Ag-ent. ! General Offices. Portsmouth, Va , TO HY FEIEIDS AID THE PUBLIC H AVTNG RETURNED ? -TO i THE City to resume the practice of law, this Is to inform my friends thatil will be pleased ,to serve them- Office on Third floor.-!Carollna Insurance build ingr. Money to lend. , ; I - JOHN H GORE, Jr. RICE STRAW Alilic 8 fill! caroima 1 UfSALUJ U: ic NORTH. IIS Hi 1 PERFECT TYPES Of; what 4 foiod iostnirnent boul4 Th wtniprful slnrlnr 'roaallttea ol ii , rr 1 . -. 1 . :; h 1 -i th IManfa are rtcoimlted by rH votal rtit, Hho unstintihgly rrcomi tnkru! tjietfaj; ; ;' . ;..:. j I ', j:i U t4dtj':Jj!f-;iUBiWs; V't Tanlifi , Orst. j j. .jj jiiir U. ij,' Ueplrtnc C!l nJ etamin our is trick oriwr,lt 1 or titustn-siea catauru BaltlmortL Jkl-ll : ;Wah1ctin. in. d, flTLflSTIG GOflST LINE Sj4 liPvl-.lU irt i:rn.-ft .S-pt.rirJl.-r I'! L)arjurrw from Vl!n!r.g;Uv; li yontriutocNn.i t i MAILT! Si. 4sj-Pas!.enK r-Tuei Majr- 1 01 . mrr H'arar 11 14 ;! i . I nn ll;i p. I in.. Rorky 1.30 tt m.. Trh,ir,v i n i p. in MVMn I i $.m., l;tn- .m p.. m . liirhman. c-M p. yn . Norfolk i 56 p. ni Vn ln4ttrvJ 11W p. mt. lU'lini.sy tn . I'hliad!ph!A J io 4.: Si YorW :i3i a. -nt i I Ham ioi J.iW p. m 1AI1,T! N :li V. AiJ no 4 -l'rtl'lTcer-Ii( Mmr 1) p.; m.. S ra w io p; Gi.i3tora J0;ij-p. m.;. WitJ i 11 i in.. ITurUvro to : i M't iMKiM-ky Mount ,11 T;p. mt; utori l;4t . m.. I.N'tvrfotk 10 i m i IV iibutK 3 14 M in , hmnd 4;iW 4i. m.. WanhlnifJ 1 . N' . U- I 1U .11 . Ill , MA.Utuoro V;(U aj mJ l'(tillJt.!!phl.t; p-.ii v! fi ork i 0J ' p ( a. in., Motot I 1 1 9 p i m - - t ' - - Cfpt i 4 13 III iirh siutiayi.b:p ;ii ni. ,2ti p m pill'TlIlhn'MV - t III.Y. N 8:44 1. SI. AY ; 0.1"i!i!n(rtrt.-f) if Tilria -vtiniitw; 4:.6 'i.J ni.. ;-fh.l: MS- . ho limi ft:3 p. m..;.lariuiFiG,.'!l rt 1-llOreiu-M rK m i;imt': f M . l'i . tiumtila lu.O'p in!.J ! r ; s ; .3 . Jj :ityark 612 a. ni ..' Auru:a ;; m . Msu-iiiii 11V' inj, aiua. 12.., p. mi. t'harleatoU lv m.. S.iv.limah 1:.m) a. mi. konvi,l .;;30 bj m.. Ht. Aii. i K"i f (in W 30 a. m.L Taiiipa I Oi P. nit , : - -:r - ;:'!'; Afr V I LM rxOTON iFKr.r TfllH NORTH, j . !!''. 1- l'.mrtfiit,! f-Hyeave R,i 1:I p.i m.. N.uv Y.rtk sni mi'. lMtlln.l.'iDhia 12 , t,ii AlHIr.US 1AIL uN o : I'. MJ to; . . A ! ,:j H-ijalinpre 1:b0. a. i in AVahliiH-i tub ,JW a.: m.. Hiohmutiil mi, :l'elrtiurtf ll(':W.-!a i . 1 '.i. ' 1 Nirfoik 9:i a m.. I Wt-id.n 11 A id; Iffy xanoro i2:i P mi ,i U'llaon. S:i5 p. y Mount 1 :0 p. in. ni.. i Xtoiiiatioro )i,l li, 4 112 p. . Ill; N(. 4 1. I'd (W tok 12:00 nlnl DAILY! ftnt'nKert-Ix'.'iVo Uon- 9:3i.A. M Kht, New York s:;tQ- A jiij.ii Jr'tnUtioipblA 12;Wi p. mi. Hit to t B p m . Iui-hni.m.1 7 t.l V ni.- I'tMiTsburir I una i n m; NVrfolk 2:30 p. m ! . Vi. : , doll fM p.j m.. iT.irbvir4 6;UU a: StH'ky ; Mount ! o:40 . ; in. v4) W Huon 6Z a. tn.!. Coldi- bok-of 7:01 a. ni Vars::-7:i3 "a i in DAILY N except l U.fii si:w m... I JuckaionvliU I Burtay 10: :ii-a. ni. t ! - 12:15 p,m.,, ' jt-KO-M JtHK tfT4l. A ; DAlfvY No. 64. Passeaifer4-I.e:i!v Tarn-12;-u p..ui. p, 8:10 a, in., Siinfoid att7 p m " 't JaU'kuonvlllu ;;(W p. m. S.ivan S V tuili i,l:46 a. ni., xChiirlrMtoa 6 ai ' ft- nf.,- Columbia 6:45 aj m . At- . gaiita .7:w a, m..-v Micuri a oo a. ; kn ,. lAgirusta 2:30 p. in.. Den. ; . ! il..rk 4.17 p. m.. Smntr 6:06 a, - r 1 ni. Florence 8:55 u. m L M irlonr ' - 1 K m ' 'Chadboiirjif 10-.38 a. f H m. LJ;avo Wa.ccamaw it :0'J p m, . .itHilly-texcilt Sunday. . ;' j :! Trains on the Scotland Nei kj Ilranch' Road leave 'Vfldon ; 4:15 p.rui..l Mallfaa 4:30 p:-in.. 4rs Scotland i NV-dk I at .6.20 , p, iree villus 6:5? p; m.. Kiiistoii 7 i5 Pi Pi- RtlturhlrtgVleve. Kinsioii 7:50 a m Greenville :2la.m., arrlvliiH llalirn at 11:1S a.- m., Wfeldbn 11:33 a. m., iially cept Sunday, v ; j - Tjralns joiii WTasAlngton lirannh Uari Washlnrtoi4 a.un. and. 2:30 p m , ar rive ParmeJp S:10 a.m. and 4 w t ni , ro turninir, leave '-armt)e 9:35 j m J and 6 30 p. m., arrlvn Washington llano at in. anik 7:20 p. m. Iially exespt Bundiy. , Train l-aM! Tarboi-p, N ' , daLly ri cept Sunila6it!0 p. iii.VSund iy 4 U. p. m arrives plyrhouih 7:40 i ni. ana li ly p n Re(urnlnK ijiaies :Piymuth I UiUly !exceu Sunday 7:50 a.!ni.,!.and Hiindby !:00 a. m ' arrives Tarl or4 10:05 a. m.atid II 00 a trt. Train n Midland N. Ci Hranrti lava Goidsboro d ill except Suhday 7:10 a: m.. arrlvinSm thileld S:S0 a.-fcu Retumln -leaves .Sin 1 Hi ti4)ld . 9:00 a, ih.? arrives at Goidsboro V :2St,n- m. ' - . . . Train i onj .Nashville IJrVm h If-av.'H Bulky ..Moujntliat 7:30 a. m..Vi3U y :;- ffrr:ive Kaihtfilw 8:10 a. m ,4i:5 p rn ,: Spring H,oie fl:-40 ai m.. rt:ri ii- ru turning llealfii Sprlfig Hpr.yvoo a tn . &:45 p. iti.. S'aihville.S): u. ni. 6:15 lv ' m. arriyes at i Rocky Mount vZ a in'; 6:60 p. tii., laljy except Suriiay' -il- Train pn Jliton Branch r,eavt Warw fa f6r C1 nC(V-daily except! Kundiy. 11:20 a. lnc and .4:15 p- m. Retkminis -leaves Clintbn; (7:00 a. ni. and 2M5 p. n. i 1 lorence i taUrpad leave Pee i Uc S i a, nr., aiirlv4) Itta 9:24 a. Iiilon9 05 a. m., Itowldndi 19:60 a. m.. returninir leave ' Rowland! 6:0 a. m., arrives Dillon I0 p-. jn. Latti 6;35 p. m Pes Dee 7:Oop,X tn.; dally. ! ; v -'. ... - V? Trains .on Conway Branch leave IlJjj 9:25 a.- m.. had bourn 10:43 p. in . arriv conway 2.4s pt-m., leave Conway 2:45 p.i rn.,- Chadboujrnl 9:30 p; m., arrive Hub -14 :: ,v. in., ivujr !eicppi unaay.! ; central or ?outh Caroiiha leave Sumtr Bjl3 pi m.i Manning; 6:41 J ni, ai nve vanea o:i p.m., leaves Lanea 8:34 a. m., jilanjning 9-00 a in., arrive Supter MojaJ.fa., dallir. i CiVorKetonj fasd.. Western Raflroad. Ieayes Lan4 9:3o a. mi and 7:40 to m , ar. riveVSeorKetbwni 12:00 ra., 00 p. m . leava treorketown f?:00 k. n. and 3:30 p.nn-, ar rive fanes 8125 ;ai m.rand 6:66 p.im, daily excepn.Sundiyj i t; i . ; J r' Ti-alrisa-ion p. &? D. II. : R. leave! Florence daily epep Sunday 8:45 a. m . arrive DarllAKteQ :18i 4. to.; Cheraw 10:30 a. m.4 WadestKJu-oi 12;26 ;p. m. Leave ( Florence diitly .exSepI Huoday 8:2 p. n.. arrlv Darilngto $:50 a. irt..-Iiennett4vill 9-44 p. m.,.Gihfeor 10:10 p m. Leate! FUorenca Sunday ooMrj 8:60 ia.- tn. arrive iDarllnjtton 9:20 a, m.'-Aji' (t J 1 , Le.ve Gibidni dlally except Sunday 2J a; m., BtniftHtsviUlet 6U9 a. hit, arrive Darlington .-? A. m., leave TDarhngtasr 7.4a a. miarilVe iflorence 8:10 a. :n. Leava Wadesboro. llaMy lexcepi Sunday - a.tw p.' m.i Chera-wJ6:ii m., Hartsviile 2:15 p. P1;' Darliligttn :2 pv m., arrive! Florence 7.00 p. m:Lavt)v paiHington Sunday only 7:50 a. niji arlve-lornce 8:15 a. 111 ; Wilson; an- Fayettevlilie Branch "leae Wiou,2:i7 ii m., 11:13 p. m. Arrive Sima 2:a0 p. TO., ftn., glthiU;ld 3;02 n m.j Dunn 3:s0 p. kn.i Favetteviiio. i m.i 1 :U7 m ,fRkiand 6:00 pi-, nr' re RoWahd 9:50 !. im.. Far turning lea etteviiie ill: 11:50 p. m.. P. fn.10: p. m., Dunfl mitnllleld U:2H p. m:. Selma :44 pi tq., arriveiiaon 1;U 12:35 p. m. p. m.. 12:19 - ;M'ineheste oe Augusta itanroaa tra m.j arrive :matk 6:12 anTReturnin leave Denm. i4:l7jj,-r.. Creistoa 6:ia &. m.i Sumter m- daily. 1 1;! ' - 1 PregnaH; B:i'-a. in. nc tlrain leave rrt,JW rrielr Pj-egnalls 9:1a a. ivesX PreimalU lo-tiii a m returninrf 1 arrives- CreAonj J150 jp. m., daily ! xcepi feun.day. r f . j. - - i. -'.;:;. , Bishopvlllei, Bjrafchj trains Uave K1-' liott 10:35 ai nL. iarrive Lucknow is-m p. m. Retui-nlnsrJ Wve Luckriow 2:au p. m., arrive.iaii4tt!8:2S a. m, and 4:10 fLiMiy txcfepuSiindAy. Sun3a"y only J. R. KLYrearM ueneiai 1 passenger! Agent. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic ! H- THe Clsfde : Steamship Co NEW YOIljK, IWILfcaNOtfONci AMD GEORGETOWN. 8. jUNESJ r 1. 1 ;i- - f. "I- 7. IrTTn " I' J1 NEW YORl: FOBlWLMTNdTON, . r r-CXT1r-C A trtrf-kT4 J le.-';.. f .n i. j. .V., J.ii lux- Aw.puri...oaiiuruayi ESepi. lOtftii vy. LiiiiJrJ,', vv.ednesday, , SetiL 14th CROAT AN Saturday Sept. 17th WILMTNGTbN, N.j C. j FOR NEW YORlC ckoat AN J;. J . ; Saturday,! I5epL 10th' ...Fridayi Sept.: 16th G. AW. CLtDE.1 J. Mondav i S.nt. ,ifH 19th Ton jrK.oaiwilMiNaTON, n : c, GEORGETOWN, fi C. 1 BENEFACTOR. . J.Tuesday,! Sept. 13th CROATANjJ...;.-J..Tuesdayf Sept 20th I Through,- pllla olj lading and) lowest' through rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. i- jiw f lenstii or massage apply to ; - t! .! 1 r SuenrtntanrtAn ' THEO. G. EGER, Traffic Managar. ! AJrL'SSLWUtl Green, N. S. W. P. CXuDB CO., CKraaral Ajranta 1 fSSfeli lit. ' 1 tM .: I r 1 i v x j :f: i . . j ; : 1 ' ' . ii i. i , Jlii" I!;- A . :y:- L -ii:'"-; .i! 1.,-:. . i ii ; i in 4 H-:1 h AyAAAyy-UUyA -,i. ' j ; ' I-- 1 1 "t :! ;
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 10, 1898, edition 1
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