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8 fl . tl-' v. i THE WILMINGTON MESSENGER: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1893: I4 I 1 I .-ii -a i r H- 4 ffi'-'- 11 - . . i ii i j I JACKSON & BELL, COMPANY, Eotered at the FotftofTiee at "Wllming- .ton, N. C, aa Becon4cla88 matf . ter, Apr-U 13, 1 1837,. . nr t r- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. f L . - i ' i POSTAGE PREPAID. : ? - - ' -. .- v .. ! THE DAILY MESSENGER by ijmll; one vear. S7.G0: Blx months. IJ3.Q0: ! three ' month a, JI.75; onie j mdntl, 60 cjent4 Served in the j itv ,at CO cents "nonth; one wkj 1j cents; l.u for three months,. or J7.O0 a year. . ' THE SEMI-WEELY MESSENGER (two 8 page papers), by mail, on$ Var, $1.00;-six months. f&O ents.iih advance; ; . .. 'WILMINOTO NJ C.i if-j j ( j SATURDAY, SEPTEMUER 24, 38'J8. - - - - s it 1114.11 TAXfc AH II Mi AND 1 III It The celebrated Syslney 1 Smiths the English wit and fcumcEiat, Has written -amusingly of the rnify thing ypti call taxes", life was writing for t,he benefit of his English .pfj-oplf! and- was ghow ingthem how- tbijy wre. burdened and cursed -by taxe. If v; had his volume of "Wit and Winijlom' ( we" 'would be tempted to tax our sar-e with a ' long paragraph from hi si?, description of Britihh taxes. lhfatuvand taxes'1' are the two -Inevitables. It may rahi-for forty days, but tfie raift; wll cease. It inayv freeze fo Tab month but the -thaw v 111 r-nrne. liis'alhPs ijiay rage 1-n! epi demic form for . abwasoji but thgykwlll disappear. I!ut taxes. 4' ill stick ,to you and stand by you from thi-'-'ra.dle to ' tli- grave and you W 1 1 L be taxed in every thing in the clothes you swear and the medicine! y.yiofa i take; in syour f -1 j - p , I. ! . j . foodj in the little Hiiga you put in your pie or-drink. in ievery filing. : Th greatest burden, and curHe that -government layii anfi1 f levies upon anypeople, undrtr intJnarchy orides- .pofism fr a so-c4lled5free country, is tax upon what i tjleyfghold j ancj have - that; they ow- narwl topi -and ' sweat for. i Jt is a wise, thoughtg ill, .! calculating. people who are inloleriint of high tax ation. A free people fought" ne.yer. to i submit to iL except it prcseryi their 'liberties , and tipMld und! defend the honor of their countm i The burdens -upon (fie Americans! are not "only an "outrage: and shanfiti, b a positijf af . fliction and eursei ' 13 I i The American, peopleshould deftiand and have low taxesi. iTaey shoul'd send i men to the eongriess iwfeo have qhurac- ter. Intelligence aaid coiirage enough to icut down with heroicrjtjweep the jtaxes i who will reducSe 4hei present outrag- ueo'us "pensions i more than oneihalf. - They are nearlyf $ir.O,(S0,000 annually and $b'0, 000,000 l U'ohld be 'extrayagant. :- - f- . -- . t l 1 t: i :t : -I J' I'.- '- . Jlolti-Piesident iGrant". and President Garfield held, thatT-Jlttder jio oircum- stances should tlhey ver exceed; $31, ooo.ooo; The cost of thei I'nit.-jd States gov em -! ment for some years; in a time of-pro-;' found .peace, has bwi a billion, dol . lars" -every- two years !;orjnore than $500,000,000 in a jyear. , t iWhen Presidelit Hucltanan had (":on- trol he kept the annual public - ex-.- penditures at I jttr 'nidjerj i ?80,p00,000. Now they are sfveh tnies Inore while the population :ja onl? about 2J itimes greater. 'V I h : It V jf t I I Taxes are.ind?od a nurse. They-take : .- i If J i r-! - ; - ' - is. from the people. a ane; stiare of thejr ' earnings. The iextrtyagance pf gov ernment is seenj in 4very direction, In city,- countyj stitt nationall ievery where. A .stf ie HU)itpmy is the. need 'of -the age, and particularly of this country. f - J ; S "'-.' North Carolina , has had some bad experiences slmje 1S6HL Extravagance, waste; peculatioiii,' iniilapixipriation Of " funds, etc.,. hav combinejd; to oppress . and rob the people. jTake th-e?'tariff. A man; who bu's $l0(i worth oi goods -a year prol)ably pays 25 ,to the re'pub, lican tariff. A i nianjl bpending ' $400, Purely pays $ltjo to fiio tariff gouger and so on. , j . j I' ' . - While the dentocrkt' party in Ndrth Carolina 'may not jiive. been as fir- cumspeet and e-ononrical always and as much so asflvasi n(fce.ssary,- it gave the people, in tne niin conservative, just, honest, economical government. - The people of Torth. 'Carolina have paid far less in jt.axs jthe municipal and 'county governtoqnf than "'tp the general governmenti ?And it is equally true, that th.e cdunty and town ta'xes are much lower jthan gtate taxes.' -You tan learn this fvery ar. Go'tjO the city hall and pa.y ybvfrj fixes - and ; you i. will see at once howl ipuch highe'if they are than w hen house .and pay taxes. . This js impo Hence, as the c says: ' i ? ! you go to the court the! sheriff fori state - I fJ j. , i I If J; ' tl 5 tant.J and it Is' true. emocratie Hand iBook "Hence it, is Just as m,uch the' duty of the party in power to; provide good - gpvernment fort the: people in county, jcity and town as it lis ia the state; and any party which by positive enactment ,or by neglect isubject the people, of a ounty, city oit town . tjo misrule .to mder and humiliation,! is unworthy nfidene and! support ofhanest ii .,. I i 1 iligently Inquire the trustworthy and' they will mocratic party hanges i were ?ere lifted, a ed, the pub- ed and; les- e, healing. ed, We lore-than it; Is of n! ' next of his radical d jop- i Mi I V V ing P,op uis for a Nrd ad-And THE TWO GBEAlf AMERICAN fclTS: It, ia an interest! Ig fact that the In ventors of the two most "destructive runs In "all the world are both livjlng and are Americana, and one of them a native of North Carolina. Recent ac- counts in the Spanisb and Soudanese wars have given t additional fame ;to the inventors and go very far-to e ab llh thei'maTvelloMH capacity for de BtructfoBi as wan mac hints,, of these two guns. ii.- . The Maxim gunj, was produced by a Maine Yankee, who lives, and has lived 'for probably twpty-flve years, in Ehg land.. He has devoted many of, his years; and -jexpended" a: fortune, in try ing to' invent an!; air-ship i , that wbuld "fill the bill-' and make the trip. !. He- is still atwofk upon-it, and thinkslhe is on the line of success- His gun, named after ' him, is indeed a . marvellous in- entioiv, It is a' great restrainer of unbridled passion as well as a powerful destroyen-?of rioters and incendiaries It is a wonderful pacificator. tWil- mington is behind hand, m its own light or it would have- one of hese peace makers. Jn tne great batula in the Soudan, in Egj-pt, of 1st Sfptepiber of C0,W) Dervibhes who fought. -2 1,000 of, the British army (14,000 of rhich were; Egyptians sunder. British offijcers) 1.6,000 are known to have been killed 'anil 18,000 i or I more wounded. The Maxim guns were naraerous and! were handled by' the1 British- with dreadful destruction of the enemy. A Maxim gun shoots fl,30(Aines a minute afnd ia good fof about two miles.. The other: day! North Carolina s great inventor, Ir. It. J. Gatling, ' Mhose tamoits gun snooting 1,000 times a minute -was , the forerunner op all other repeating guns of great capacity and j forcH-waa -.interviewed, at much length. He gave his -opinion of! ord-- nance (guns generally) and said many interestingi ondi Quotable things; He says in the recent war with Spain ma chine, guns played ah Important part His own popular and powerful giSii wa,fe used ) with 'great! effect.- f lie said : '"'They can b moved (from one post tiom to another rapidly, with all the q-apidity of cavalry. Ins fact the can "piKKieed .wherever infantry can' fallow,. and can hold their own where even the- most effective light, artillery inight be compelled tJ5 retire.' At San Juan, for instance, after the artillery had jjeen banging away at those seven field nieces "for two Hours, Lieutenants John H. Parker with three Catling guns ii silenced: them in eight and a half minutes. Why, they maade it so hot for these Spaniards that If a finger,, as one nof the Spaniards after ward said, i was shown awve thenpara- pet it was: shot away. "That is; thei coining warfare, fh my estimatiom' I t can, .with a ; Gttling kill all the men and horses, on al neiu battery while they are getting injposH lion l to fire the first shot. It doesnt make any - difference to me whether the' l Gatling guns are ' used,i'ji- not.: The'patents have expire and anty;one make the guns;" ' i v is . He ',aid when, fed from tinaj they shoot 1,000 times a minute. He itated that "Lieutenant Parker was not plied upon to use ajirange of more tharj 2,000 to 2,500 yards but the guns are effective up ko .OOO" yards and over." II says;. Sampson i3 to blame for the navy not: having-i Smokeless powder.. Hef iwasi chief ordnance officer of the navy Jong; before-the war.i He. reports: ' "FlAgleiy Sampson's suecessur; as chief of .the ordnance bureau, is jjust as. conservative.'! He doesn't belietve in being tip to date any more than Samp son. . r 11 l !. j : "Owfng i toi Sampson's attitude tor ward smokpless powd'er our volmnteer troops and some of the regular were sent into the field with old muskets. 'Think of facing Mauser rifles with? old Springfield,1 single-barrel,' black.' powder muskets! It's disgraceful!" vi To Cure a Cold lu Oue Day. , Tak4 Laxative Bromo Quinine) Tab lets.!! All! druggists refund the monoy if if fails i to scure. 25c. The grenuip-ei has L. B. ,Q. on each tablet. j! - -. i-ll IlOME FOLKS. ' I 1 . We are receiving, letters Concerning '.("..!. t" . I ..II - , . ' ' j. r ' :. h that vile, : slanderous article that ap peared in the Daily : Record, the j negro paper in Wilmington, It is genuine, and every body knows .it. Is is so much of a'negro document, so expres sive of 'negro views, plans and hopes that the negro Methodist preachers, and perhaps other preachers of the blacks, ' heartily indorse and YaJ"mlv sympathize even if necessary jtc the: "hazarding of their lives." There s no white man's work in it; so far ait least as the democrats are concerned. It ds purely satanip, inspired of ,h 11 and meant for mischief. A negro w:-ote it,; it vas published in a negro paper and isr .generally I indorsed - by the black; crowd, i -j . The question is asked "Does Butler favor fusion ?T He is in for any; thing,; good or bad, that will give hi mi a fol lowing arid some possible assurance f continuing: to i! have a, seat : nejar the United i States i treasury and !at the Horth Carolina pie counter. Butler is' toos unprincipled to have ever had any principles.,' Hei is like OliverDockery after grub, and will get it even: if he has. to pi-aisei Russell's jeign ofi. wick edness and Smith's calamity cam paign with ;thei penitentiary. j i Do not ilet t3 confound men. There are: thousands! of populists who are sincere men and true patriots and who are.gemiine white men to the very cen tral core.: i They are not favorable to continuing; with' black '"radicals and they' are tired j of and disgusted with the present conditions brought about by and through the abuses of- fusion. They are for their state, for ther race, for the maintenance of law and the preservation-of honor they are for good government. They spit uppn and repudiate, "any i more fusion with 1 the black radicals? They are for ai White ManTs government, pure and f 5 mple. The King's Mountain Reformer is a populist organ land it is plain spoken and direct. It says: ijre . V-Last year .we slid Out of the Irepub can end of the republican ticket quiet ly, but this year we will be morel frank7 and repudiate the deal openly. We cannot i endorse : the republican, and populist platform at the same time. We cannot knowingly stand with one foot on one ani the other on the other of Buch ultra platforms." ! It was gratifying to Major ;W-A, Guthries'a r friends wheh.it was pub lished that! he stood by the white men in their efforts- id redeem 1 and save North Carolina frob negro rule. It did iiot jBuj-prise but Vas gratifying for he Is 'personally j tlver and of good abilities. We , tjope he will put his shoblder to t$e wheel in great eamt- nes-6 and 'h-Jb toj bav'e dear old North Carolina from fujrthi-r detfipe-nt The niggers hjive kept company so long .with the trading white of&ce- huilters that they have become, tainted with the lut of office, and are now prancing ,and covorting and" bellowing ii.'1- 1 ' 1 . 1 , am pawing andsaytng more grub or rnoi-e gorf. , T?ir-y , tell jthir whitp- faf j'd allies that jthey must have a big- gei share of ofn ial good thingri -or siailps .wijrbe tijkm and blood will be infjhe air. And jthey are gluing them: I.t U so all arohnd tht- irde. The reign of the, whjte traitor? among the negroes ! i& ; denied. Sambo means heaceforth t!o stVer the boat even if it go;s to lhi bottom. ! T, ! ri 1 Pi i ' IIIIICVITlEt. ! Aguinaldo thfjughf, that' when the Araepicans had jivhipped the Spaniards that they wouldjthen leave the PhilTp pirjes, and so riillions thought. Sampson, who won no battle, gets $100,000 las his jshare of prize money. It js very rpdictilous,' absurd and dis pieible. j Prize money at this late day! It : disgraceful.! .Think of Sampson an his bagandlhe never fought a ship, captured anything or. killed a Span iard. I j j, i i J r And now' say the earth grabbers next build inl Nicaragua 'canal lcoht what it mav. ! Never mln'd the' taxes 'or the buirdpns 'on" the', people build.' , ft is generally accepted li tfie north that 8r,()00 Tmn will be necessary to kefep the Philippines, Cnba,-and' Puerto k'iro Quet'. ' Then 25,000- or more will beineccessary to keep home folks quiet, and so thern will be fastcneil upon the people a. Standing army otfroro-115,000 tof125000 for all time or, until it is l. 1 : '-I f.-'l If !l' J' : 1 ( made larger. ; ' I lou'r states' recently voting showed hVavy' republican losses, -hut the vote wais small. Democrats gained 33 mem- befs in tire Vermont legisrature. But wfl h'ave not seen any mention of, gains irHsrSls'in the federal congress two lyhchings for rapwhave Occur red recently in the south, t In Missouri aary haired white man of sixty-eight, nained Benjamfn" Jones, was hanged by a mob. :He had raped , Annie Mont :gomery, j aneleyen ryear.iOld girl, and confessed hi'sgult just before he was hanged. , A lump pf gold weighing 115 pounds -wits lately 'found in' Austria. That fine moral statesman and great est embodiment of latternday northern ref ublicanism,!Marki Hanha ispleased tosay that tne feuant voiuunteers are responsible for their own sufferings. (rhe highest po'int" on the north American continent is Mount Wrangell, in Alaska,, the crater of an active vol 'carno. No white, ' man ever set foot upon it. '. j 1 I Buck left's Arnica Salve, i i 'he best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, S(jres, Ulcers, Fait IJheum, Fotver Sores, Tetter ..Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tioins, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per box, Fqr sale by' R, R. Bellamy.; ' WHAT NOUTII CAROLINA KUITOHS A It K SAVING. , .The. .country ipeople have long mem ories. In tht?,.' rush and stir of city life. the. cityiman huries from one thing to another, looking "more to the future and caring, less about the past than,: his. country;, cousin.; The politi tcsal ' office !holders who have crowned Cblonel larry "kipg of the. pie eat ers," have forsaken the simple habits of. country life. They .re "on the make." Tiiey do n,ot,care for principle, party,' consistency t or anything else. It;;ia keeping Hold of 'office that atone gives theni concern. ';; They have for g6tfen'the."refbrm''' speeclies they made when the 'people elected thm to carry out Yforrns. Raleigh News and Obser Yflr. H ! ; - r I ' I - 1 - f I ! j ' ' , i . ;Mr. 'Smith acknowledges, in his re port, having disposed of some twenty odd head of horses and mules, one given away, on account of their being worn'oujt and jwor.thless when he took charge. IIe reports having spent $1, 800 for stock during the year. ' Yet he reports eighteen head less of horses and mules thn Mr. .Lea'zer accounts for on the 1st of I January previous. And with all the stock, worn out and run down' as. ilj was he claims to have made i the ' bigpest j crops on record. And this,; too, when the governor said there was' so "much stealing and rot tenness. going on Under Mr. -Smith's aLdministratiori that . he had to remove him.' Raleigh 'PostJ : . , ; ( l 1 The democratic party stands for good government. Jt is the only party that has given i the: stat good government in the past and it js the only' party that can. give it in the future. The re publican stands for bad government It has given that sojrt every time it has tfeen entrusted with the management of affairs and jit will give that sort to tjie end, of. the, chapter, if its power is continued, i The populist party,! alone, can: give neither gopd government nor bad government. It is not strong enough . and will j never be strong enough to elect, a state ticket or a ma jority; of the ; legislature. The effort tp ridil the1 state of bad government and to secure, good government appeals to every; man who values personal liber ty.! Every man who values, the per sonal ;honbr and good nome of his state. j Every ;man t who, ' values the protection of proprty,.Interests. Ev ery' rhan who values x'hite supremacy. Winston Seniln-e'lJ . . , I j ' 'T .'I 1 ' . Mr-'Jas.. ;A.!Mgrsh says that the democratic' party ; js controlled by cliques' and ring3. Mr. Marsh, is a fus ionists. and is a nominee for the house of representatives.! How many men vbted f or M. Marsh to be th nominee .How, 'and' yy whoni was Mr. Stephens ! nominate? , Openly by over eight tandred: ilemocratsi who assembled at the different voting precincts of, --the count y. Kf ter due i notice had been given of the'j primaries', Stand up therejijir. k Mctrsh, i lookT' the people straight in' their eyes. Stop that, ne- SjroX swallowing business long enough with clejar voice and open question which party is rly by the people have a campaign.1: Oh, none of I am for Bryan'' and tryj ;the question. Toe the hat half swallowed negro him down quick and aaa- ich party in Union coun- the i people i the fairest aking its nominations." !!! t -K J.A to -Vjr ,th e 7 I i l r i f n J hulrer J 1- AOK'lll. CA ROLl A. Ashevinv Citizen: ,Po far as we have heard f xpM5n' thef; is only one opin ion from1 both democrats and republi cans, .and that Is tnat Crawford anni hilatl hU antagonist. There was not a muTn-n.t at any piint In the d-bat when' P-arsvn mn evi-n the f-xpffta-tior.s of his encrri-.s. He was apjjirnt ljr .tb'rUt i'onridnt'e in himself.1 h'ss own r--rd r that -f shi party. J' Hf fait-rd in h.a facts, fjiimmt-rtd ift. his d.ction and f'-H d..Wn in hi arirums,-Tst?. He appeared not io kri'jw .what1 hf wanted s sa-,, jvr how he wanted to say it. ' j ; liuthrrjf .rdtf.n Vindicator:, ilii.b I .)rn'i wif.1 Rafh-l Toms, run aa j with' ;-.irg! Tunifi, v. ho l-fi his w ife, i Jatit Toms, who thfii .run away Jwuh J l:ob T.ipi's J.ihn T.ms, and $1 r- j ward 1 -T' red ,t put th- w hul- p"1 j in, jail, ,Vuht-)-' h ihsnkH ail su-h j.i-Jil'- J night t il hi-. AH th parties art-! o1- 'iri'il A- 1" .M'jrjran. lurinfr 0m'- rit,f r-i Mt pjU'nt .aril I.itt-r-day saint, hifh in Hip L'tuiiciis nf ihf-. !- publu an , p.iriy, stt-pa up ui'cr the, uld- tinii- rT"Utij( an ,md ftr-ti ht-s nut ri I'uin lat'Uy Jini rs for th- j.it rvvn If it'i.s ini-ij.-d with iti)'. He VvM JiHf an npjx'iuunity to eMl.nn h.is'"onn-r-tion wiiji the r.-i vr.t attempt rft jinal- gamatifitt ill thr- ghouls in Itutht-f-ford (.uunjv, vhi(h tht- tiia ht-rs and pj-uple wt-ri1 Ay much wrnuRhi up nvt-r. . . Durhmii run fJaithtr PaYri-sh.! w ho IHes nut nil Flat Hivt-r, was in th4 city loda.-' Nrr. patrish j out nft lh jjtrnngi ib-Tiiocrats in Mangum tnwn nhYp Hf linns? v-ry t-rn-ourasrintf re ports vf1 tb'- caus-v of df-mocrat-V out in th.it twit f tht county. St-ei'al who hdv-' Jif-rlufore affiliated 'with other political part iett.' he haj-s, I will vote t)ie di-ipijcratt'-- ticket -this fall. li. H. t'waii, assij-taiiT. 'jaymastfr In the I'nited Stateii na, wiio has; been here Visiting his family for' tv eral days" Jipft'oer the-, Seaboard Alriljiiit; this rrtrrrnng for Noif.ilk. Mr. Cijwan is stationed on , the i rfnser Lebanun, whi.'h'is Ijintj at 'tho Norfolk 'navy jard takinlr on some more frunsj lie xpoc's that ins vevl will sail I in a few dJj'H for Police, Porto Rico, j YVadesboiro .Mnsencrer:- :m 8; last Monday , night Mr. J. G. Whifield. oiie of Butntiville township's best citizens, was knocked on. tin head w it'll a rook-, by some jinkruM n 'jierson, and,; ier liaps. .dang'ei-ously injured. Mr. ,-Vm- ficld keejis a Mont and tibout i o'clock. 'on the night aboe mentioned -shut pp his stoi-i-' and started home. His dwell ing is about ?,(M) yards from the store. Soon dftt r leaving the store l-e heard some one coming towards hin wlnt-ling-, 'He paid fio sjie ial attention to this; tlvijikintr it :iVM lysVhalf broirher. Mr. J. Kd. Thom;is.uho he knew1 was at his (Mr. Winfield's) house. Just 'as Mr. tVIntield reached ;t et y dark place in the road tin- whistler met him, and, w ithout sa word! off warning-, s.trucki him' a ternb)e blow, just above the ear, .with .a, large rock he held in his Jiand. Mr. Wlnfleld vas knocked senseless and, it is bcln ved, that after striking him his assailant tried to cut. hi.s throat, but did not succeed, as he was frightened' off bj. ' Mr. Thomas.!, who heard the hlow while sittmt- on the porch 'at Mr. WilUield's tnnise,' about M-"11' yards distant. Mr. Wintidd is verv Seriously -and. i possibly1 danppenmsfyi hurt. IV- S.Win.'('ox,'a young white, man ot'ij Burnsville i. rouyisluo, sn of:' Jas.'Cnx, was arrested last night by tonstnble, S. C . Lee and broug'ht' here, b'rtuctning and: lodged in jail.i Cox is chai'KJed Mith breaking into and rob--bing thtJ store of Ir. J. 'G-. yirlfield, of Burnsviiile ;?tovvnship; ; There Is- also a very(..strrong- susjjicion that- It was Cox' who at tt m pied-. to assassinate Mr. W In field last M'on.d.iy night, the particu lars; .of s which . occurrence are jgiven elsewhere in tips paper. i t i-. SIGIC HEADACHE Positively cured by tlieso 1 Littlo Pills. ! They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,: Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A. per fect remedy for . Diziiness, Nausea, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in.the Side, TORPID LIVER, -j They Regulate the 'Bowels; .Purely Vegetable. 1 $m all Pill. Small Dose Small Price. Substitution - - j the fraud of the day. fL i 1 - ( 1 t i T I ' Sec you get Carter's, j ; . I i: " :S i - : ; - ' l-f .j . J ' ; - Ask; for Carter's, . Insist and demand j -Carter's Little Liver Pills.1 FRESyRJUX i ! ? OAT MEAL Hi ROLLED OATS Loose AT 4 CENTS PER POUND. ! 2-Pound l'ArArrKS 10 cents KACH. FLAP JACK, PFARL FLAKES, FARINA; - I s 2-Pound PACKAGES, 10 cents EACH.. : We i are now-Selling the ii ; -i : VERY BEST FANCY PATENT FLOUR At 2 l-2c rer Pund. i : and.w.e stake our reputation on! thp'k , ; QUALITY. I THE KING GEOlkTCo!, B. F. KINO. Onager, j 'Phone 387. Fourth street Bridb'C' TO MY FRIEI?SS AND THE PUBLIC IT AVIN0' RETURNEEl"'-TO THE .1 ! j J t City.o resume : the practice ofi law, thig is to inforrn my friend that I will off' pleased to serve them. Office on -SrniXd floor Carolina Insurance- build ing. "Money to lend. ! i JOHN H. GORE; Jr. ' se 2,' lm, a, w i ABBOTT'S i EAST INDIA CORN PAINT. 1 Com, Warts and BunIonB: cirpcl Without pain or the use of a kniiej A sunpleapplimnon does Uie work. Lippman rothers9 : julv 30 tf "First in Peace and First ' lj r, hi War." t , 1 " Was. said of W'ashlngrton, but nqwiyre can say of i S. W. SANDERS. Unlucky he : Gorner First -with new Celery (Kalamazeo.) - First with line New Mackerel. j i ': First in thinking of good things for his customers. . r T Our Mackerel are the finest; you ever saw, all- sorts and sizes. ' Just try them for breakfast.; !, , . j j: , Pickled Salmon by the pound, 'the very thing: you wanted. : : s: H ; Pure Codfish in 1 lb packages M ill b0 sure tor please.: i : :i . . :, 1 j;, Ring up 109 whon you want anything good for hreakrast; dinner or stipper, ana see now quicKiy you will get it. sep lS g. W. SANDERS. SEND TEN CENTS tor of the loveliest vocal and tu strumentai music ever published ; (paces full ht magic sue): taclad iitg eiargcHalf-Tme Portraits of the most bauinrul actxeaaes. leant paper. Ti parea and 13 pormits, inc. K.7, KaiiealI!choOo.,Svinni, 0. luly.io tf j CARTERS OITTLE PILLS I I ,M Ii - , 'I , MM i ' i t -1 t . ff i .-1 " dVTl ' 'I 'i l, I I - ' - frnrk-l Mill ' -,tic.a m 4 .u, ! IJuLfcitr. i Ail, Kivi ivi, Mj'h uu.y.lj i rilK. S. K. ? U'stCSK tOMI'AN Cbickfji -iWi-i.iV ;'V..' i- Mii.-i ' M'AT'iirTivrr; Oil Cloth, -arpe, ,fap-r, Rus , Por- 7 - ; i tiers, Shades, Scr.e' s and 1'ol.es. W? have qutte a nice of thepq good ancj tanjsave you:ft'-jn.ey on alt house hold artil les. Gou-lilatting frcm 12Vif to 25c.; IKloor Lnt tjth f rom 20c ' IA S."c all widths, ta li' Inches to Tl: inches.! Good Htrf 'p - Carpet, 1 jarcp. wldet nice colors-..',ir Good Inl- " grain Carpet, X ya - j. w ide. 1 from '2)a l4 Half Wool, iply, beautirul ne patterns,' at 33 l-.!-jer yard. Finfc Woll Cai?pet, all w- styles, from 50fc to Cjc. Fine Ra0Arpet, well made1, for JSo. ! Kif ty pijs - tine liirusaelljj! Carpet; pice new; "'jitter ns, at' &0c "petr yard. Lovely Pru!i;"els Star Carpet and Hall Oak-pet to frit. ,oh, worth: 65c, for auc. .tiCe btair --pet at Z.,k. liestt Carpet Paper, pifd- '-d. air tlgltt, at ij. Rugs, ivj-ith frint', from 29c to $3.(!j0 each. Brussell's 'it imants at 'Joe eaclji. fine. alI;wool, in ige at 10c per yard ' Window Shaded. '6 feet, with sprint rollers,r it loc. ovi3Mri Linen at 25c; fine Lacie Lorder-' lades at 35c.' 1 j We have a s'j'iidid line of 'fine Trunks at boitonr:-jrices, from 25c tb GEO. pi GAYLORp, Proprietor, OfiVilminKtou's.Biu jacket Store. ,; SOMEi COMFORTABLE SHOES. While tji3r warm canikeep oUrselt comfortfi'bre by ; using sonie ot our pleasant fdotweKr. " We 'have' all styles, Lo7 Shoes,. High' rjiarter;s and Soft andl Flexible Goods, j A mm BROKEN EOTS i J Of summe;fl goods we ar;dosingJ:out at ex tremely lo: r prices. Call;a)id'see u's.S i I ll i i ! : T ! 'i !; i v I ! : GEO. li. FREN(SH & SONS, f, 108 NORTH FRONT,TREIJT ,' Augt 27. 'L!f 1 !' M i : ... 1 .VW- iWm' ! 1 i" f -. ,i.-'' i : . ' -I - :: - fl:.?." . 1 . - , r?-: 1 jr' Jg 1 1 ' 'i i ' ': '''''' PFA'iR TNSTTTIITF. fthleiuh N. C i J A Famous Sc OoI for Girls. Very Judge Geo. D. Gf Jf4 Culpeper Va., sap: "I - '... school of whiJ0 I U any knowledge un84 , ' i 'TiW Mil iii 1 lit iiif lit ffliiii Kill At the Close 4" pusinesis'J uly. 14th, ljigp, Condensed From Report ' f f "i i to ComptroPr. . .j i s RES( i ItlCES. i I t Si LoanB i -..$543,235 52 Overdrafts I 167 97 U. S.i4 per ctba,", S (atpaf)' 40,100 0'J Banking house at fixtures.. 10,000 tJ Duej Irom ot, I banks '.... ,$109,664 22' Cash, on hand 99,741 94 209, 406 15 Total .$802,929:63 Total Deposits,..; j ; Surplus and Net f f strlta..... ,r.:'.:Ti. .. Bills Payable anC Pje-IJiscjnts DivtiJei;)3s;l3rM:G Per fent. Per Paid j;, October, i'iioa. Statemeni; 3f the National Bank of Wilmington II At Cloi f Business July Report to I i ' !1 . . t :. 1. i: s . . ' - i r " " t I ,; RESji TRCES. i - , Loans '...4' Overdrafts "if ... ..,.$325,793 25 ... : 201 63 U. S. Bonds , (at p 23,000 00 Other Bonds ,...:. 11,376 37 Banking house 'hif s . fixtures.; j 23,600 00 Due from; . otjrfV , t" -banks .,..J .,.-',. $46,924 46 Due : from Ui. j 1 1 ' T-reasur.er ,.. .-.f ..' 1,125 00; ' pue-.from p.pprf ' ed reserve agenj i 76,299 28 i Cash in. vault,.. .J--'.' 33,299 34 157,64 OS I tl Total , ....$543,619 33 1 i iThis la the TMheest Bank In Wtlm dividends,; and -ve passed $15,000 to surplus. We feel very much gratified . with results, ank Jshall do. our best to pleasa'iou in every! way. We -want your business, and t st that you will favor, li-with your account. We feel that our first, duty?. I t-Uo our customer, and WW I meet your - wan ts1- at lOwerrates than ever b'eforO ,n this state. '. ' JOHN S. -ARMSTRONG, President. If F. R, IIAWES, Cashier. July ;29 ' , I ' ( " . ' ' . i 1 rt! 1 r'-y 1 1 ; ' ' -fc 1 . .,- .---.-,-. ., .,, i :.,.,,,,, , .j,.,-,.. ! i j ' -j; i - j . PETBRSON1! RULES v.- i NiW"" packing Trunks Tent Cov- eriii iV.y and lionrt Loc, from $l,txj to JH. Very finrt' Cam ass Trunks, we'd iw.le, from $!!.4'j;to $5 W. All kinds 6t Bass. Har.d Satchels, Tele- sc-ojpi.t'rotn 25c up'-to LS, . ! 1 Weive ltift a fiiiv Mosnuito Cario piei;'. Ady i -for tu tlos'e at $1;25 each. ! I I 'A, noe line, of Kofkine- ChMlrs to i?efe-jhd gie away, jiul the neviest lmt 4fi4,rt'S:i Cloodsk-tr Fliown.oii the inark'- of-this ciy. . ! ' ; ' WeJell Men's u,M Boy's Clothing. Wf life our new jFall f.-ind WSnt-r stock tjF'.w oii hand and will St 11 ytf a Hn. sfr of clothes from T1.9S to ?12 0J. W Hve a beautijful , line of Clay Word .uits from:$5.00 to $U'.50. Hrt,!'y your card $.nd 'g it punched withit-ery cash" puj-chae and get onti of oBuvaluable pijsents fre'e. A' fine Cairi,ti "nice Table.J a good Hixik Case, A bepjlful writing -desk, ii lovely Hall Hat'cpick. a good Sowing' 'Machine,, 'or any luable" presents. i (Jotflfr to 'the largest and best store in theity at Wilmngton's Biff Racket StorcMtPPosite th-eOrton Hotel. n'Wl ? : 1 eatjjer continues, you !a U Ml IP TS VIIAT , A MAff LTKl:S TO FKKL IItJ;5rAS PROVIDED. , AFTHH SE T1XG IT, HqWEVEJt, DO NOT fAt?to piiote;t it with ivx INKAXCH l'OLlCY IX A GOOD StJ'ANY. WE liEPRESEXT OXEY KIND WjlilCH' PAY AL.Ii SES PROMl"fl,Y, AND WILL JiE CltAlO TO'ATTKNl) PROMPTLY TO AN Sf-J BUSINESS j ' ENTRUSTED 'T-t M!itU-arcti& Giles. . f iji. j'Jf '-t - - -. : j i . 'i- - ..- T' phpno XTo. o."' Office' on first flooit o -the Carolina building-. " i Onlijjth.o BEST Catnpanit's reirts-ntcd. Thr-jrouRli and of High Grade. ! - J' - .L,., . . i. ' . ' . ' sincg gly believe it lsfthe very best fpmale;' ?P IlIustrate-jaVtfogue f ree t all who apply. .' ' IS Jas. DlNWinpiK, M. A., Prin , Principal, l flL" Jin jE LIABILITIES. 1', CapiI Surp iia .$125,000 00 Urtilhrided ProfltsLI.. 9,S53 23 79,938 25 Ci-ncation 36,000,00 Toti Deposits V S. 561,976 40 Tfal U $605,92V 65 July 1 - $4S,t)00 5rl,000 i Uil.OOO i ijcva'OO I 00,000 !! I 79.000 Noje. PJojie. Noue. Annji. Last 'Inslalllnent 6f Capital 11 s ' July 28 14th, ?WS98, Condensed from Comptroller.: -I -s ' 1 LIABILITIES.' Capital - Surplus i.HW.OOO 00 t . 15,000 00 . 3,997 43 . 22;500 00 . 402,121 90 U'ndH'ided Profits? Circ'Jation ". Totep;! Deposits ( 3 1 I I H 8 ' . . 1 i . I l 1 . $343,619 33 infrfert. '.-We havni Vinld .ut S15:00Dl in SCHOOL SHOES! ! .if tl' . .AIL1 Sizes. sriM'-;1 . ! -li t r Kinds,, infi - 1 1 I if JbSLl Prices. 11 ? SI BTfifc U Alia f:i 2,000 Bales Rice ; ON HAND , AND MV3"f?:3f J. 1 SOLD ' KJCG AKDLlS i PRICE TO MAK!C' HOOM&It- I ' ! ..I., 'iLftr- t Fi THE . NEW CRlJ , , We also have a full liB'pj, "liEAVY :: GUOCI-iilfes ,3s . i 1 . s;s 1 W;k;h w offfr to tho trad yery ' tlosi pricos. - Xt WILLIAMS BROS. 1 WHOLESALE'GEOCEBSj ',-' I .AND .f Commission Merchants FINE FAT FISH ! ' 3 I;35 FIRST SHll'MKNT FROM r'lilK$V, ! " Vi'$ A SMALL liOT'OP Ttf!". Hiieset " Poiio Rico Mim .. IN SMALL XIEKCKH" f5 aiit Proof Oats, i Haini aiulilfcs. 'We are, daily reeeHing FresI -i?ids uv iuv line, and solicit orders ?. - Sjimples and prices on reijuW f, z . 1 ;:S HALL & FEARS; j l : I Nutt and Mulberry&tft-";; iiSWhCQriilR Time Table In Effect August 'so.v.isss. EASTDOUND TRAlAU -'U ( Ijeave Goldsboro 7:10 a.m,t i3;0 m. : Jeave Klnston 9:14 a. m., JS S3 tj,-m. Ieave New Born 1:30 p. m?64j5. m Arrive Moifhead 3:46 p. rn,J'G:67V. rn . '! WESTBOUND TltA.RM'j- ' Ieavt" Morehead 7:47 a. in-. XJ0J, m it-ave new norn a it 'a. m,, i m leave Kinston 10:lf !a. m.. 6' 13 xt.- m. ,Ai rive Goldsboro --.05 a.r, fj.8:J3 1 1 ; Is. n rii.tf Jun 22 SuperinU id iit. - Cope Fear .ona Yoin nmrni joiin .gill. bsx:kitjb; ; jj Schedule !rv Effect July SM : gouih : Bound -JJally yu. l. 7 05 p m 4 02 p m MAIN LINJ Ar.. ,. Wilming-ton . . 1 1 ,v S Sflja m I..V... 1 i-ayetf evuie ...Ar :l-4fa m 3 52 p n Ar... VsyetteivHle L.iJA" si ff) p m 3 4S n rr.iLv Favettevllle Jun i.V il4'ain 20 p n. Snnford 13 42 pm 13 13 pm H 55 a m 11 07 a m 1'6 36 a m Lv.... Lv... Ar... Lv... .. Climax .. Oreemsboro tJreensboro ...Ijst !p xn ...ah 4ij p m . . . La" '. I ft, P m Stokfflsdalo ...I.V.4 .a m Lv ..Walnut- Cove ,.l.v, 5 01pm IjV... '. Rura.1 IlaJl ..,fJ5 3ftpm 19 09 a m ... W ....r 45 i mhiv.-. Mt. Airy 7 infjtm South Bound Dally Nrtb Bound BENNETTSVILH ' Dssiiy Nrt. 4 7 13 p in S 15 p m Ar.;. I BenneUriVllle .3 Wj"S ijb a m Lv Jljxrun $J99;tm k 35 p rn Lv..,Red Sprlni . 9 Jj 'a. m 4 52 p m.r.v.'. IjV... iiarie Alius ... s iu EUta m 4 33pm!Lv.,. Fayettevlll . . J .10 W.a io i S3 p mil No. aouth Pound Mixed. Pally . 5 l Nana MAXIIi,aX BRANOf'- AtXd. ,'f ia.iiy Bjx. Sun. i 1 -"" lExJSun. SO p mJAr.. j. Rameur ;f ' la m t 50 p mjLv..j... Climax l.....v t 00 p m li v. . i G reen a b ro . . s r 9 0 a m t SO p mjAr.. 1 15 p m Lv.. 1 30 p mLv..i. . Greerrsboro 9 33 a m Stnkesdala ....,1 11 (gam . Madlso Freight tmin No. S on the v f' rS'"ar and Yadkin Valley now f!a.vff -Wiliiinef-tbo. at 4:00 pi m, arrives at IFirettSViHe &t: 10:Z0 p. m. Passenger c' onsitni train., 1 H Connections at Fayettevillp;' Ujth ";'A t intle Coast, Line, .it 'MaxtQt.-$,it.i thi la Carolina. Central HailraAil. at 3 !1 SuS-iriK with the Red Springs and Bo i(iurp.rail road, at Han torn wlcn the 'tsff -oardAi Line, .t Ciulf with tl : )urhan;Vnd'C!nar urhan(iiil-(jhitr' 1'iisliof- 11-'' th loxte 'Railroad, ;lt Southern Railway 'umpany.i. ' i AVAlfift Cove , with the Murlolk unf iWrStein Kail way. J. W. FRY W.- TJ," TYtJpl, a v Gen'l Manaapr. Gen'l Atetit. - ' r r f t 1 . - -'I1'". TO ALL POINTS h'f ' 1 tftrjwi id.- mm Train 41 Leaves Wilmington' 3:20- -acrives Lurnberton 5:26 p, nit-,-, tVnArrok f: p. m., Alaxton 6:12 p. m.; -'iurgjiiurg 6:33 p. m., Hamlet -6tD3 pi---m .&Xvifat.oro p. m., JJonro-e :12 p. low8", (lijfriott lu?J5 p. rn. Connects at ICVtWi with triii n lor fortsmoutti, Klcnrrtsj?!. was ft ItiKton iind at Monroe with fr At .raln 41 Leaves Portsrnou:4 20 m a ii rt ve 4 WVldvii 11:41 a. in,: Ri'SJi&hJ .20 p m., aar.lord o.u. p. m., li am liJC :'. J. Jn. Aihens 3:4a a. m.. and Atlanfj-'fiiau it. iti Train 40J leaves Washln. 'im - 4.4ft 1 to m.r Rtchmorfd 8:36 p. m., I'oF-j.jno.ut'i '8-.4o p. n. Arrives Weldon 11:10 p.'in.,' Jtieltfh i.itl a. Panford 3:?.5 a. m., aml5t i:10 a..jn.i Rockingham 6:23 a j m WuAvyitoro 5:t a. ni., Monroe 6:4.3 a. ir);, chtrJctte f.m a. m., Athens 3:4 -a.rm. and' Alan tar 5:5iO a. in.' - Connection at lc3oa:-wlth traiin from Richmond and aiN'uviinr pe.ln(s. Pullman-fcleeper, P4.,-rnaiu' to Na-Hviile, a. m., Lim-olnton tLt m : j5h!)uy 11:1 a. m., Kutherfi"aton- ji!.3'j noon, Athens 1U5 p. - m., 4: tan 19,-2:30 p. m. ' Train 38 Leayes Atlanta,?.) pli'en., Athens 11.21. p.-m , Monroe 'ii m., . Leaves Charlotte 6:10 a, m:, J 'aorxik 5:5.5 sl.' m., Wadesboro 7:01 a. m.,i'ij.tnU'''i'-l' . aj rr-, Raleigh ,U:40- a, m.. .ic-tdaiiv3.30 !p. m- arrives Portsmouth 5:35 p. in. - Train 3 Leave iiamiet 8:!jtsa- err.Ar rlvea LaurlnDurar 8:45 a. m.. iixton i:03 av m., Pembroke 9:31 a, m., i umljrtoif y :g,i a, ru.-, w uiuiugion- ia;o Bi.Jiiri. : --,s ' rrrairt 4o2 Leaves Atlanta 11 rrr' . nr. rVes Athens 3:16 p. m., Monrai d:3v-u, rn. leaves 'Rutherfordton 4;35 p4tti,i afrjves snt'iny , 0.00 p. m., ijincpintor r m., (Harlotte 8:1 p. m.. &or.r& $;lo jl"m., Vadeb-boro 10:31 p. m., ftof-k!c,-jiain; 11 :0o p m., Hamlet 11:20 p. m., Sa-)ford l;'j? a, Bh, Ka.eiffh 2:16 a. rru, Weldo-4r4."3t . m., p-prtmouth 1X aJ m RIchftand 8;18 u m; Washington 12:31 noon. jS s rrram ll Leaves Hamlet T'.-p., mVar-, rtvea Gibson 8:10 p. -htstyX'ingf t:a.ves Gibson T:jO a. m., axrivesi'f owie't .7:30 - Train 17 Leaves Hamlet sTSsr. m:. tar dives Cheraw 10:00 a. m. Retut mig leaves uneraw t:w p. m, arrives t.tifu&i. AU train daily except Nos.V andtdS. ' Train make immediate connectioijjf at Atlanta fori Montg-omery, pile,--fejw Orleans, Texas, -California. Msco, OJiat tanooga, Naahvdle, MemphJ Micron, Florida. 1 1 S-v" Tot -Tickets, Sleepers, Btai: pply -ft ' Gen'l Agent, WllmlngrCN5c. . E ST. JOHN, frr . T -iVice President and Ofn'l janaj? H.lw. B. GLOVER, Traffic ;j tanaggr. . ArE. MoBee, Gen't Superini.&denU', -J, ANDERSON, ' Gen'l Pai, Agecrt general Offices. Portsmoutl. a, -f , $:c rour Eook oil JoltjPfiiig 1 . , TO .THE fit Ittessenger Office J Al , LLL j wii.vtHas madij l TI1E STIEFF iUANO ? j- -i j ! - 1 xT !" Oaprir iiv.lsvj( of ton.: ' oveb Mad orknianJhip . JL nsiMtfut eius; rp5 tig ma ton. 1Ej cn rfjB-ji of eaScB.-:; t 1 -neaH of r.e."ti!i. F'r.j 'year eMSf-'Offtl Jr.Mj. I j: j ; Catalogue f. r the. askinj 3 CH.vitLlja M. 81IKFF. v IiAlt.im.ini ? Nof'.H Ub,-rty 5": , .ili.iiii;n iJ. l'.it-xtli St. N. W.' X-rri.'.k-Thi' Moi.tio.' U Vhrl !!?, N. k; r N TruMi St. I ATLflNTIG GQfl&T LINE A-hfJvi- In V.tCot t ptru.lr 12, 1SSS. T'i...; rt. ... !.,.... li .-A - I ' . ll ..-t ,'. . .wh. i . t. aiii:a ivv ... 1 . N.JiTUlH'fM , DAlU' .N'.o. JII-l'aatf.iKt'r-niie' Mk-' .i. A4M l.oi.A 11 -U a cn.. 'Afaiiw 11 l . r.i . sl 1 d.-. toro 13 j"C3 n., WU.-o'i 1- m. lUVkf! , Moi.it 1: p m j TarUro JJ,' r p. tn l; . V Man-3 jJSii p. m.i ttnKl I" I l-urtf I it p n KU-hmond 6 4 ' st - i V wa Narfnlki,$j p. in'. iWaah-n ' lr-um ,11 J p m.. t i.Jm.)r 1. a If 11 riit!)h:a J ) a. ' f va . S Y01M. (U iL ti , ilio t : un S..iX p. nt. .-i't 1 1 ' -f .1 ' : ! milVY NO 4J - l-nt-rtlfiVr- IV.t Mv' Vi J r.o.i.i t-fo i. m.. ,.t jo p; "f in, ;) l-tor 10 li lv' 111.. W.I won 1 -i i . (XrSl'rj ' n m . tt.x-ky MoUnf U pni I . fl lop 1 tt ni j N,-rfoU UNji .1 111 .' 1 VftTHliinir . i -t ' . luc-rin.tniu 4 jo fi in. (WrV.i!-' ton 1 41 .t, m , .i,,uiuirt k uj a, 111 ,- l'H l.idrtpht t ' U 2. . . Ill ,ir N.s York p nu, (totoq .S:J0 p. ua 1 - f t -T ---! ll. IAltj No ' .t --,te J Jai'k- itv.pt. fotivllidi .4.riJ int.. Nnwi a' MiViduy -o:40 -.lil. 1 ,iT I ! L If. Z p. in. ' f sorTnv.olNi , ' , I1LY No "K. -iS.H.'iritiT-li.i' Ui'k 3 o 1' 'M .i' i-rtic.n w 4 ..li n m . Chad' Kurn I p in. Marion (, n pj in.. Fit!ri'H'. 7.1.': i m.. i u m : M p Jli , i".:und! t W l" p. 111 , lvnniark 6 12 a. in Auuai 7 . d 111. MlLvfll llllj.il 111,, t Atl.inUu 1 p. in. tkn irirstoii, , f 111 .! l. Ill . j;wH 4!tll.l!l ii) . m.-, 1 Jiic'kMHlvi.! -7.Jo'ia .mi, St. Aui " Kustimi! 10 jo in.. Tampa J.ili-' P- )t- , j 1 L I ARRIVALS AT WILMrNJTON-FKOM TliK NORl'll. . 1IL No 4: P.ut.-nKrr-Iio a n4. G.40 l M. ton v'l.iM p in, New lurk 'Hit p in. t'h:i tdfiphi 1 1J it, a. m., lUHImuru 2 M -a. in, Woshmn j ton 4i4 nii,. tRh'hfnoiiil i jm . . ! , 11. rfi.-j-ilvtwrtftijuFc: w.ijw in.1 m.u j - Nolfrilk 9j tt'in.. U j Mori 11 'i- inj.i Tarlori) 1 12:211 t. ftiu 1, I lto ky jMount 1 :mi p. rtt'., 1 VllaoA . 2:'M-im m.;...'-4lllMbora S:iX pj 111. Wjirt.iw 3..a p jti , M.igiic. ,- Ui 4.1" p. m. IHI,I,V No. 41. I'liiVOiiKfr-lit'.iVa I!o- 9.30 AJ --M. ton 12.tw niKhi. New; York j0 a in lhi..nlf 'phl.i li in p m. l:.iitltnort- 2 2. p, in , WhiiiIiIiikC 11)4 ' ton A, 4t p. 111.. R'u bnui'iui 7..in) P. m, IVitTHburt h 12 p m , lNNTfir!k Z 2) Ji in., 1 vu, lon. !. 4.1 p m.i Ta.rlKi 01 6;UO pi' I 1 in., lux ky .Mount l.:4 -. ia. mi; j i - li'itvef iV iluon i.'Sl ;i pi , !(il,l .11, boroi iTlsul: a. 1 in... Wartiitwi 7:5J 1 1 ni, Magnolia :a a. . ii. -l : DAILY No. .fl.lasinKir Leave "New 'xrept lk-rri i 9:HI a. i 111., J.lekHon vlll . Sunday ltl:26 nu 111. i!" i - : .-, 1.1 12:15 p.m." FROM T11U SoUTII., DAILY -No. EUtI'aan;iiKr I,av Taul 12:20 p. in. pa h:ltl a, m., fcijmfotdl S;ll7 p nil. 1 1 Jai'knonvlltu 8;0U: p. 111., t S4 va'rt- nali 1.4o n. in.. h.i I'lcslon 0.J .1: 111.. Columbia 0 4r a m.. A 1- I , : lanta ,?:." a. jji.,i Maconl :00 a, " m., Augusta p. tnL.I Den- v .i mark 4:1:7 p 111.,! Buratvf 6:06 a. I in.. F3orj(;o.'e 8:i.i a. m,, I Marlon 1 St:J4 iliw Hi., Chadboufn !10:.'1S . 1 ' in. Li-ave YVaccainawt lljuj -p. m. i.aiiiy except aunuay. U'r.num on t tife Hoolldtii Iflday.- 1 :( ; 1 1 f-M-oildtid Neck HraneA in ,). j llallfas Road leave : VVuldo 4:30 p. m., arrives Scotland Niclt bit 6. 20 lh- mj. ire;ii.vinw C:57-uaiL. lvltiHtol(7:S p. m. Iteturnlnic loave KlntouT7:5U a. m., (Jreevvlllo .:r4- u. tn., rrlviiiK'Jf!lfni aft 1U1S la.m.,- Weitdun- .11:33 A. m.i daily. eX-" cept Kunday.il ;f. 1 -:- :: - : I 1. .-i Traina on W'aliinKlon PtrahcU leave. WashinKton S:20 a. -in. ani 2:3d p. Hi., ar-. rlvo 1'armele i):W a. in. and 4:o() pj 111., re turnling Ii-av 1 Purmelo 8:35 a. in. and-fli1' p. tu j, arrive iWushinir-itm Jt:uut. U11., aUTJ 7:20 p. in. Dally ctxrepi Hundaly. : . 1 'train h-aviM Tatboio, ,N. dully rv cept itrunday d:3u p. in.,. Sujidai 4:10 p. ui : arrives l'lymoutli :7:40 p. m. aim titlO p. in. RturniiiK leavtf il'lyniouth dulljl exccpl Hunujay 7:5) at ini and Sundayf :i)0 a; m.. arnvies Tarboro: l:w . m,-. and: 11 JoO a. m. Train on Mldjand N. C! -Hi iim.-h K-avea Goldauoro -dally exct-pt-.-Bundayt 7:10 iu -ra. arrlviinj? Bmltihilld :u a. :m. 1 K4t4irilA ' leaves Sum hlleld 9 w ,a. m., 'artlvea mt Go-ltbsboro 10:2f3:!Ji.! m. i:: ! s ' - - 1 1. Train on Naslivlllo ilraiich' leaves ' Itut ky Mount Ht 7.30 m. in., 4:T!0 p. m arrives Nashville SJ-.10 a. in., 4 :35 p. rrt a'' Spring Hopi; S;40 a. in., &:15 p. ,ni. l.e-. tuining- lfavt-si S-jMlnif Htpt- p. 00 n. m,4 v 5j4j ,p. in., N,iHhviHe a 22 h. 1 ; cm; pk " m., arrives at Jlotky Mount MAZ u. jh. " 0;.") p. rn., daily cxrepflSuiiday, sTrain on (Uunoii Rrancih leaves Wr eiiw : or ' Clinton, : daily xeett Hunt! iy 11:20: a. rn. and 1 4:16 p. m. i ReturnlhH ' -leaves 'ClintoA 7:00 a, -111. iand 2:4o p. m. Florence Railroad leave Peb : pe 8-il4 a. m, arrive Latia 19:24 a. 111., Dillon 9 S5 a. mi. Kdwland B:50 a. in., .returning leav.a ltowfand "W p. m., anlveH Dillon 6:20 p. m. Latta 16-43 p. m l'c pea 7:00 b. m., 'dally. :l -.! 1 ' ,. " t j. : i- r Trains on Conway Branch, leave Hub 9:25 a. in., Chadbourn 10:4.1 p. 1 mj, arrive XkinWay 12.4U :p. ni., leave Conway 2:45 x m;,..Chadbourn f:30 .j); in., larrlwts Hub p.i m.:v daily except, Bunday. ! : !. Central ofr: (Boutli Carolinal TtailroaA leave Sumter 5:13 p. rn., Manning 6:41 p m, arrive La:ne.6:17 p.m., leave Lanei 8:34 ia. m., Manning !):00 a. 111., arrive . Sumter 9:40 pt.-i rn.K daily- -t J - iieprgfon 1 arid -Wcwtern I Itallroal. ' Iyeaves inesi 9:3ia.' m. and 7:4p pi in., ar riv iCearKetown 12:(W rn., 9 (W p. m., leuvn 0Jeoi?B!tan ai m. and 3:3(1 pJ in., ar-. rivbiLarxtta 8:25 a. m. and C:Ut p. m dalla except Suiwlay.': 1 '; -. -. ' -j . 1 . Trains onW" & T. R. R. le.-ive Florence ffaily exceptrHunday :45 a, lin.L lurtvia Duriington :,'-a. ;m.,Chraw 10:30 a. 'oL, Wadesboro 'ii'H p. iti. jyeavfc Kloreaca.. uauy excepii fjuniiay : p. imJ, arrlv uai iiiiKmii i;w p: in.; ; in-iiriet: p.i m., uibson J):10 p. m. I t- ,3 .. .. I .. cm. .;. . , 9:20 a. m. ! ! I . i S Lea,ve ..Gibson daily f xceo a . rr T-- n n a t t u 1 1 ) f! An , ,. JAiriington 7:40 a. m., lf. jj'Vrlit-,7.n2 45 a, in, arriv Flon-n- T.f, , m" r' 17Wi HartHVUJ 2.15 p! m.. DarU-4"". :2'.t p.. rn., arrive FlorinC 7.1X1. p. in. Lt.-.SV . IJarlHigton Sunday onlw 7:Vi a. m., arrjve Floretirn a. m . WJmon and Fa"yt u-villn isranoh leva Wiliton 2:17 p. rn., U:lJ,p. wi. Arrive ."Hraa 2;wU p. 111., -11:54 p. m , HmlthHeld " 0 p. m.; Mirnitnueid ia:l p. im Selma 12:35; p. rn.., 11344 p4 in., arnv -Wilwoii l-ia p.: in., .12:19 ai: m.-. i f 1 Manchester ' & Auuta Railroad 'trains leave Sumter 4 2a a. m., Oeat&n I 17 a m., arrive DMiniark 6:12 a. m. iReturnln Ufenmark 4.17 p. ni., Crestoii &.U p. ... :.. oiimter 6:06 rm, dally, i 1 1 Pregnaila lirance train lcavt Crtitou .5:4 a. in., arrivyg Pregnalla i:J3 a. nx Tt;turrtirig Ii:.,v.ea lriHaiiB JiiJ.w a in" arrived Creator 3.50 p. m., duy exceo't Sunday. ' : -, 1 " jtilbhopvlile I branch, taaimi lpave' El liott 10:35 a.!ria., urrivd Lucktndw 12:2 p.; m. Heturiaing,- leave Lucknbw 2:3 p. m., arrive1 KUiott 8.25 a. mL and 4:1 P.: m., daily except Sunday, j - I ; 1 JDa.ly fcyctpt tiuniiay. .Sunday ordy.i . - H. M.i EMHJtSON. . ; General passenger Agvnz. 1 J. R. :KENLY,--iiieneral Manager. 3 T. M. KMERbON. Traffic Manager. ' Tho Clyde Sieamsliitf Ccl New tohk. -wiLMiNc.Tok- n.. c AND OEOItGETOWN, S. p.J LINES in- i 1 ftVi -' h- NTTWv YORK FOR "WTLMINQTON, CRO AT AN.! . ...Saturday, Sept. 1T'' G W. CL-TDE.. Wednesday. Sept. Si BENEFACTOR. ..Saturday, Sept. 24d WILMINGTON, N. C, FOR NEW YORE CROAT AN Friday. Sept. 23n G. W. CLYDE.. ...Monday, Sept. 2-ttx FROM WILMINGTON, i N. CL POIt GEORGETOWN, 8. C. CRO AT AN. .-; Tuesday, Sept, Sthh, BENEFACTOR.. .Tuesday. Sett 27th! G. W. Clyde does not carrv passerr gers. - . - j h t.h J111 UdIn? ad. lowe.'iz throtig'h raTtesHarantbb3 tt and .Xrosfc Points in North and fitauta Carailna. For Freight or paaaae apply to - 1 x . i H. G. SMAX-LBONES,' THEO, a EGER, TrffiMaef. ? ..... 6 BowJln Green, N. X 717, P. CXUDB CO.. aoarTitA if J:j ni., I:u7 a. in., liowland i tp 1 ,n ' turning reavts RUnd 9:50' aim 'Vav etu-viile 11.10 p. nr. 10.25 t. , t,. " 1 .r,T la. -. -li-'r 'W?9Wi- W.V: ?m w.'s--.: a.' i j i .':-rf p i J 1 f 1 '1 1 J ! 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The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 24, 1898, edition 1
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