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11 mil Tm fMV - I ILU W 3T4 t 1 ::fiM - ; --i ' S '1 '. ' I 1 ' i - i ' - rV4 4i444fV A4 Ml cfspN A. BELI COMPANY. it the Fosldffice at.Wilmlng- C as second-class mat it t, April 13. 1897. TERMS, OF SUBSCRIPTION; POSTAGE PREPAID. . ... ; - A: ;j ' THE DAILY. MESSENGER by mail. one year, .I.J.Wr months, jj.wj; ,nree months, $1.75; one month, 60 cents, j j Served: IS the nclty at 60 i cent a; a month; one week,: lj cents; 'U.75 for a year. ; i''t-fe three tnonthp. otfVW i THE. SEMI-WEELY j MESSENGER (two 8 page papers')) jr malt 6ns year. tl.OO; six months,! E0 jceptai; In advance. U : .' WILMINGTON, - N. C. 1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1898. We- t'pice- htit Postmaster ' W f.:-.idTM).urn . vf'iM ly ;hift-hea'U for maiuy :ri night a! pi luvv hrri and thorny lit-(ox.' ,h.e- h unwi'-ff md jarS itwtHast of that unfortunate lftter of hM- -rHr Is lv""-'-lBhfy .u'nSlemt'Ki l; in this Uy. If" le !ul.d h-a r all that 1.4 sa i1ni rtii'svi'fHKiiij hi chi.ir!if!fr'ia3 y. oil taiii iH'r hip ear s' j wcru tl . I.urh 1 1 - ..',.!.. ..I iroais: -or fire and -h?: jivould be-; ready! exclalim,"; '-M eral?!le' ". His -w h't charge is Hiiffepln that men o the klty the. democrat is-h j are UarB. and tha the hurnri'ss men thin fity- a re fallen'-- info at tncl Udil. rl'llk' indeed has h.ol. arid 'there is no trUati ion. If ti wi l je b.-ttor known here'ajfter?- than, he '1st1 kriHr.vn now;. Mi .will.; turn v t flay, be. with a prefix. : ' Why:;uii the ,l4vleHsni?H 7- Why all 'the 'ii iolenjc'e! and , outrag; Upon- public Idweriey? Why .all ifhe robber it's and viilainouM d'Htru tiou of liomcs . entf r ed? Why t ht present j uneasy ondit of the ;ity? . Why t'h'? -wild1 talk1 blackis; t'hrWjteninjg jiV' -i lives , of '-.j h wniK-H .' ;v ny trrej - u-niyersal; nnbf id jdevi jf ry . for mTjhjthsi pnut rrif there Indeed a Rcnuino u hi t f govern rnent, I which: Jim jiiid -Pomp :and Cufffc have showlnk?: Th"): triith- s Jtbat ,Chl- bourij Is , fiilent as .the; Krave as. i to th,e vlolcnVe I n nd -outragfe and fears! of jt- spwedy -xar-e war, Una does tw.t jlet TilS: arduous readers understandin h least what 4 ihe r tlTie4cbndUfoiJ tn i"tMs city given oyer 19 h4pafj6ua,f unprin lpied: ;adical. poillt fikris'l a.nd j t"o 1 'l!i undetlylnj-sjupretMacy f the. blar-kig; lie artfully, wrot h l 'bereed tb d'ece by-suppreHstiori jiml !, manipulation. He writes his letters asj if the newsijiai pers. have even repirte1d that all he city 'ofricfals! of all knds were negroes, and the iwhiite manh'was not, in "it at a 11.11 e , w r J i e a, t b o It y Kbverhrhent cause it la under but he avoidi air s)nw what a gloridus w really have, be- white radical control, the crlmea and curies nfr threads' tiliat fltrihel ai He ' wo Aid hayej his- part y iiars -abroaxi ' to under stand that all Is: lovely and serene in : .i- - : - t- i i ' 1 -- -. S I : this particular batlwick, -and tL Aall of the real Ayhtt mer are vj fa.ced liars when they at'S'y-'v- hjpf irnPresKTr.t fore his tvhole cufa- iKeheralJy and particularly Vvjhite)rneh of thet city, genuine i white- men and glory a round unvarnished tale? will 1te "delivered' if, necessary, .that will make the slanderer'? vr ' .:-' - vV.'illV "Each, particular hair ' to stand Like quills upoji: hj' j fretful on find por pine.' According1 to Bill's own account - the" negro ruling! business -In V are ' aj good ! many .negroes this "Stilt charge.1 He ;doea. not' fell of any re- ductions that have iteh made j wlth.ln j a few , months, if siili ; have been, j as we suppose-to be thij'case. He Is good . " - j -.1 i 1 r-, i , i- I , at "sins of omissionl' as well as avoids ,ance; to..tejiing-:6f ."ajns of commission? oh the-part. amq and - Cuffee ia nil i tKeir' .Whiteskiii allipsj the havei ford ed upon the tax-paers ahd:respectaf- bility of Wilmington He admits- in his speclou'sTaeqeptjv -contribution- to : the campaign "that Wilmington is af- ' fllcted, we 'add. ; cursedi -Avith !1! - One negro negro sergeant- Teh "Tiegro-. pollcenn. Three negro Aldermen. - . 1 One negro Finance dnd Audit C.om- mltteeman. :- k'u i ! !'! -0' "j lialf of the street: 4 orkmenJ' - Several in . thelPoptbffice. ' - J - But - he Says pothingj we thimx, of the- Sambos - in. the ps'tom househa many .we are.not1 informed.!' There are -probably thirty-nv i Tmgroes . lii ofCicl? 'which is precisely. tairty-five tod maiij. White folks that jre white yio'C ncrt '; fancy: or! tolerate .tnjgt-o bbsingr!Chadj- greedily favorjit hjife is ;careful j hot to tell his trusting Headers, that! in this county of HaWo'ver, one j ofj. jthe oldest, arid in fhIs; greatest Jcommer4ial entreport"and cit(' yjth the largesf jwopi ula'tion in the stat. Itnereare jnO;' less than, forty negro' Jmagisteatest Oyvlth negrp .deputy sheriffs and . - . s. : ; negro cp.nj -stables.' Not does tjie i"art ui dodger tell ..of 'how ljovi': .is th administratl6n under .negro frui a, 'sample' of which is given In ataothe" editorial, Willlari '-"has literally I'bitte joff more. -than hi can chew-.' Ht will tifd it a very '.'bar 3 road t-o travel" .-. before he isucceedsiin proving that jthe. wbojle. body of,intell gent and honorable!: whif'e - merit of this city '.- are , uiiconsciopable-f Hars 'an libellers. He. ners -and his o'ughtji tr mind: his .man- morajg, ! He writes as it ,he weejndey an nemy of g(X)d gov ernment and lof Wirmington w hites.. i . ; A CRVI ISHA.TIK I ,:,'-- ""J v.-, I-.-.. , ; I i -.;-!. - i Read what!! follows:' for it is truelo:. the tetter. ; ve jive jft upon tne test- -monjr of bnerwh swf it and is.'jas.iferi-f -utable a genUemar and as creditable -'- . L"- :TT-,;Li:L J.:' ':!'' iJ.if! a witness - as Wil " Ourfriend t'ellrf ui be saw this: it feaw a evo cdristaileaeadin"Er a decerii i wnite- man 117-jail tur u auegeu viuiu 1" tioh of a city, ordnance. He Is a.hdtrd . '' -wwking white ma of good cTiaractjf, and was forced to ispend the night noit only in a ;cell Irf he county 'jjail, bijit to spend it ith ti?o egrbes (whewb and because, his- b'pndsman could hat find the proper i ogicers ito ; tike blh , out. On the next Uy the case was dis missed and because there was in fapt no case whateverwa- mistake! of the : ignorant .negro officer. "Let each de .'- cent man take this; object lesson home . : to Jiimselfi Suppose himseif the victim ;of Such blundering; stupidity or worse, ,. and forced from bs home to j the ail and compelled to bunk tt ! all night either with fan odoriforous Sambo or -I rre '-'.. - A . . , . io ih4f th'd. f estife sir with hlmVi jand then to be librei nfter such i luxury of comfort fcftil Sifcfai s manjfes ItatJon of lawls arrstf bectise there wu really nothing 4galnst him, ' and then let him feel If this is Indeed a hand of liberty, and a city of Just, eqbal and desirable law, and that he lives under . a genuine ..-vrbite man's Kovernment, where the " equities 1 and the decencies prevail, and where a citizen is in Ahft ehjoymht of his lib- krtieB and neither malices nor ignorance I'l ' - - 'J . t. . t 1: TWU' Ia V, ran muiesi ur nuuiB umr biiuu. iu a fine specimen of 4 fie Chadbourn IdesJ of a white cy govprnraeni- Kem-mBtf;;. it was a negro v. no arrwiiea. P':i ; edV forced a reputable white man intO'j1 rebu table .white man into Hall when he" was adtually guilty of nofJi infraction of law off any Kina,. nat ij: la. Wn IP miUi'D run? vr Iivc linr, e -m5. the brbades" 1 burlesque; the1 most out- ragexius -caricature jof tjhe, very name; of government. - But it j pleases - Bill Chadbourn artd. extorts from his ready. pen eulogy; and hurrah! .That is Bill's ideal "of law and order. There are no iiiggers": in the; city government you So under the fatherly,: benign. rgra4i clous, etTicUent blacks racticai city ruie ("hadbourn's. model ht excellence it la" possible .for a decent, orderly white citizen' tp-; be Incerqerated with b"la-k. scoundrtils, iumlllaied rind distressed fi.r a night, .forced from his home, led iby the collar to the ail by an ignorant negro, and there is io possible release,: no appeal, ho habeas corpus, no prori Section against .the diabolical outrage. This is a' sample o lawlessness as It , executed and xinJuistKe as it is: e;n-i forced in Wilmington under Bill Chad- bourn's Uptepia thle greatest peffec- lion possible -in Vliitics;- of his black in 1 radical way.: ' kind. rrah! for Bill ''any; To Core Coldj In One Day. Take! Laxative -rBromohQuinine Tab pets.: All druggists. ire fund the money if It fails- to ,cure. 25c: The genuine 'has L, B. ,Q. on each tablet. THE IUAC, AZINKS The Metropolitan for October over- Hows with pretty, pictures and contains. several papers of .jrmre or less interest. Among them are studies of Bismarck a.nd rents' Speaker ;Tbm - Reed. Price 15 a nu rritie r Or $1 &oLa year. v."fub-. Bished at 'Blakelys Hall, 140 West 42nd Street, New Tork Cify, I ' 1 h!-.: The New.i.Time; al reform monthly. jshpws up th$- new trust?, among them the' ' flour trust, i thel silverware trust. tne . electric trust, i iron trust, ; gas jtrust and thread trust. It continues Its series I on "Crimes' at the Capital sPrice Jt.a year ir 10 cents a number. Published at u6 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. Self Culture is-a v ell printed maga- zinei op : 12s close pl inted pages, . well ed it C.d and- : aggr'essa published at Akrpn, Ohio., at the low rate of $1 a -yer, single copies JiU cents. ; it nasa. istrong corps of , contributors, and! the several departments! are well fiUed by iny competent writers: It has a very1 'Quo Vadis," and dirt- iin enthusiastic article on but r omits its rlubriCttyi praising and mentioning.: -fths Art; .A.thateur for October course fills the bi.ll and measures up its own high standartd of: excellence. ; It is in its 39th volume and. has a high and richly deserved reputation. -It is fine paper and is admirably printed ori supplied at 35 cents a number or S4 a l-Tr inn s!nno ra r, ilished at 16 ,;u;njon fequare, ew York City. PoLit COUNTY SEEKING .CONNEC- TION WITH TIIE SEA The editor of The Cokumbus . (Polk county) -News, ;rMr: W.! W Vandiver, s' taking active interest in H. a great need of his .county an: -outlet to the sea. He is Urging in his newspaper hai line of railwav be built to con- nec thu! . . 1 Ith ' the iSetvboArd j Air ' Linelf a;hd reach the Allan :ic ruast.- Colum the county 'seat, ", jvithout raii- tous 1 ! I -!.!- ... ,: ..-:--'! ay communication j with the outside world, I and , The Nevrs is pressing; the matter upon the attention of its read-r ers. It has its eyefe turned f towards Wilmipgton, the- chief commercial: en- treport in this state of more .than "It jsays in a late 700.000 Inhabitants: "the::; natural out'ld Kf jr this, see t ion of the state would seem to be Wil- mington.'tho' that is distaht from Co-' lurnbuS some thirty miles further than Charleston. Less than thirty miles .of railway- will connect Tryon via Colum bus and Forest City Kvith our metro po lis on the coast.. Then the Try.on peo ple would hot have t p pay $10 more on a car (load -of graphs t,han the fruit brought on -.the market, as they have had, t td do ' nor would he people of Polk have to '. pay tribute,- at such fig ure.,, to this greedy land' soulless: cor poration,", . '--. The business -men of our city-should look ' into this matter. :With ther con necting Jink completed- a larger ;sec-! tion. even that-one it-ounty, might be'. opened up to them An ; engineer estP maies the cost of construction at $2,000 mile, or $60,000- for the jlirfe necessary; to make deslrab,le. xaijlroad connections; io as to reah wnmirjgtdn. The buiid- j of Jroads is ; imporjtanlt.; Now of the riinety-six counties alt have some miles f railroad except fourteen...' ; r-.-j.';;.-., j BREVITIES.' It. is naw certain that anthracite coal will1 have to-be. substituted for-bittim-? itious :on steamships. The many spon- taneous combustions kslll force this. . Irt 1890 the rate o.f deaths per; annum from typhoid and-Htfcer fevers in the out of everv United StaTes was "six 10,000 people. In the 1 ate war the death rate from fevers in the United States army was more tnkh.i one in. .every 35,000, or thirty-five ti hies as muph. The Philadelphia Record studying . these figures, saya: "Yet are asked to be lieve-that there is hefthirig' wrong, with our, military system and the methods of the war department ! . . r ' i There is talk in Washington of mak ing Rear-! Admiral Dewey admiral. He aeser-.es it, and most meritorious Rear. Admiral Schley, i Queen Victoria was recently in. mucji dangeij- from! a .runiiaway team ' that plunged injto a . woodj ; : When the ! car!L riage struck the queen was thrown vio lently forward against tbe Princess of senaumDurg-jiippe, twnq was sitting opposite,-' but sustained no , injury be yond a shaking up. j ; i At Dallas, Texas, a 14-year-old white girl committed suicide by ! eating 212. parlori matches, Shb" gt scared,' 'but it; was too: late. Some Texas soldiers held up a train! while drunk and compelled . the engi neer to return seven miWs to find a Pistol 'one had dropped. They are now; In jail. One Is a nephew of Governor Culberson.-:. ,' :.;: ' ' I j,'. . ; M-;j, ' Philadelphia' has over- $3,500 . to' pur chase a sword ' tor Rear Admir Schley. -: '- .:'.,vf' ;"-r ';-..:-; ':!"-; In New York state a young man die of blood poison from a pin scratch. .There are several new robber trus formed. One is for a monopoly coffins.; It is- pity the rascals; can jhuioiaaity.: Another feugel trust (capi:- kj;t2O0,,fo,i.;is. $0 eompine warship-' jiun; 'alba' 'krt;tjirtsj4to, -'rob 'Uncle 'SpPTb'P there U the cigar make it's truVthe bottle makers trust and the rail j-oad' watch ; trust. The ponderous, ;all- grasping American' To bacco Trust j is It uyjng too. It nas boiightVthe i Efum:no'nd tpbacco plant; jit: ;.':hUg'e .tppuB: and s all devour-1 lni :iliiJe'ija: 'thlsjraBcality a:ndvp'lun .dei'ih "r:ifeiijn';on. jtheArrierfcangov ernmnt, th several' states and the peiiple lu-ik on stuaned, nerveless,-' helpj- It-S!j not raining ah arm' to smite the ,,lt,,Ur. : ..vWv nr, of ! which nhould t - Tty irititkrtfr now It la amai:- i : - ! f ;.-v; M-'-j-, if. V, m WHATtri 'jiuoviyA editors 1HK SAVINCi. :,-::';LUua:;.,.j.' ( that over 60( Butler saicl that over 600 trusts; have been organlaed since 11896. McKlnley- Rassellreputlicahism; prevailed in 1896 and prevailsf tolay, and -Butler Is do- iag his lev4i best . to continue it in power. Does this look like he is much opposed to trusts a9 he pretends to be? RaleigM Post. j. . . .; -! ' i t JPdbuiist afie retjurning to democratic camp: sd fastf that St is just impossible tbj kepi up? yitrx-the procession, j Faci of the busiss .ifc! jtbere; is something wrong with I the :white men who . will vbtei: the ff udion; -ticket in , Pitt county lii - preference to I the; excellent demo- cratic ticket.4 No white man can do so and truthfuUy say) that he favors de cericyi bj) feayi nothing bf white: suprem acy .riifiHeKeector., -; - j : hinil ijhJs ?sp?cb -here!., last Satiirday Senator Butlter ejiumeatd the reiorfns which bp adiocatsd: . 1892 and daid if they. Iwere important! thtea, they were ''tferi':''!U'iwi-':nlo.re--;0:i now-j : On July 14, Senator; Butter said in the Caucsiai;! 'From thd bresent outlook wel-very raucb feari tiat t ie (people's part will put a slite tickf t in the field. Such aj?tion,Hf;ltak;en, v ould be greatly to be regrette(, aad si ould be preven:ed if possible.;' W!hate 'er differences .may exist . amoing i North Carolinians over, questions of national policy, tberi should! ! be none ! jm the state, where riApgljo Saxon; supremacy and jgood igovernjpnt is tbe paramount is sue." If 'Ahlo Saxon supremacy and eckmI govcnment would be, tbe para." tQOunt issiitip 1892, they- are ten fold more! so today, i Perhaps anat is .way Senator ;Iitttl-r "did not advise populists to VQe tne jfepuuiipan tusion uc-B.ei. iu . His i'-jspe'eca! jthe,. otber dayA! Goo!: -gbV-lernmfeni'!an;a . .white; supremacj" Is. Btiil ineiparamotibt Issue. Monroe Journal, ;! 'iiiat ;the: ropuiist party , is nearing the end; if : ts . existence as a .distinct party is aSfact recognized by every careful obwever. The ; republicans of the : State' arte especially ; cognizant, of this ; f act; j aid I ate laying their plans it'ordmglyS j witlj a jview of catching thfes largest:!; humber, jof, them, possible fof(!tfefe:repuIicam Party.! .In the cam palgn j vflixt, m is, now bri they ' a(rej with; th asslst-inxie of (such pictriots as Hal Liar find Jeripmiah lamentation Ram sey and other populist; luminaries Who are drawing a good fat salary , for which they: fire indebted to the; republic fians, endeavoring to hide their, own bacoh? in i the populist : smoke house and thiis direct Che fire of the demo crats upon- the populi'sts;. as mucn- as possible. Th'fcse so-called populist lead- mi who. are. reality republican?. are doing good . service in aid of tliis plan by defending the repttblicans ,and thus inviting the democrats fire .-upon tbe Populists, thihking that IP.e result of ;th!s will s bd ie; widen jdle breach ; between: ft populists and : democrats.- i'WhitevillA Vph-3 f;li ' :. !.. , ' 4- ' : ll white mkn;lnl trash count so the .Rtxky Mount Jlotor says remarked that . he w-ouid vote the populist ticket 'if he knew- that j evry officer i n the count-1 would be as black las the hinges pf .'.; jf- j ;.: . ;-: -';: f '!", ,:;" , .Wasningtoh ; Messenger: : In' line; 'with the article in Friday's Messenger 'jSnrprlses'lnf Storef ; we hpte aj a mass meeting of old line republicans, held in the town of Hertford, J. L. Whedbee was nominated as tlu republican can didate: fori congress iih the first district. Our ; informent spates' the:, convention was largely attemded and enthusiastic. ;it' denounced ;Sk inner as w:ell as Small. J Rocky ;Mount Motor: ! A pop who invited a'riegro ty drink ' with him in a! bar in towa one, day this week.- said I'll. Ify ectj to vote with ,yo,u . and ; l can; asffoiicj jit drink ' with you'.." The negi-o r,cpl ed. ; 'Bofes I don't r- know- what! tjckff jypti'Bf lgwme; to vote, but I se gwirje ito vote th democratic .ticket fetjrigbrl'':!f ff Well: then," said theN.pop, fj. vfcajrl vote w ilth ; y du." VDats all rlghft; saiijtbelcoloried man,; t'l'm much ' oblig- ed to ye. fqr de driro." . ;!; , 1 j .Washington Messenger: At the close of ;the:: Joint ! debajte beween Mr; -Jno. H ;mall!and Colonel Harry Skinner at I- armvllle : Satu -day, Mr. Small1 met with a most pleas; nt incident, and one iwpidli ihe; gTeatly ''appreciated. !Ji)st a-i tor. jthe ; close of -his ppeech Mrs. Su itton !a life: long republican; lady. presented him a beautiful . boquett ac companied; Ry the following i note: "Will Mr. !$mall accept ihs from a life iougHrepuQiicin, wun ,ine: sincere nope and prayer tiatj be ' will defeat Colonel iSkinnerf iik ; tie; coming election." i; -il-J'-.-fcJ ' m ; J ! :"' :Smlthfield Ulerald: ! Certain J ' demo-; -4 ' crats have bfijeh; approached with-! off ers of political honors if they would leave the Hienipcr.atc party and aniliate with the! fusibnists. One;; man was promis ed patronage in-business and the bom- mat'ion for; a certain; county office if he would ;f oreake.' bis hoppr and; prin ciple by joining the party of thd ne groes and;, negroists, ! He spurned the oflfer as all who know him expected him to -do.: This' is not the onl in- staiGefscoul(l:!;gire':m ' if it, oecoiueesi pecessary,, we .can ru lish names. '. ' ft', n::; Raligh Nhes I and Observer ! On Thursday 'lagt it i became" known in lunnburg that tpe recent recruit to the- republican ranks, i on . W: H. tcox. Jwa -to': mike! another midnight speech to negroes jsamewher 5n the surround ing! country Notwithstanding con flicting 'rumors circulated, by the ne groes, and! Cox he failed to; elude about forty! of ";fn(Hj' best! citizens' of taurin burg.j whp .were determined, tb! follow; Jiim and;! hckr what I he had' ! to say They lollowjed him lout; to a . negro Bcnoql house! near fHasty; eight ; miles kiistatt, where there were about fifty begraes awaiiting' him. Cox asked the whitea whatjthey were there for, and jwas Ipld !thai they liwre going; to; hear Iwhatf hietnjid- tot' nothing more, Therennon hte dex lin4d to soeak. and gavaias his reason that if he made his speech to this crowd, jof negroes. there woiulTbeJ bloodshed.1 is jthe negroes were jwell .armed, isome with Winches- ter. rJflesJ ' , n. I j! , ItemarKaoie itetene - , Mri t Michael. Curtain, Plainfield, 111 .mil k thfki stntPTTient. ; that she ! dftueht ic5ld, whicb '? settled !;on herj'lungs; she was treated for a month by her family !physician, ;.but grew' worse. He told her. she Was a! hopeless victim jof icon- Fumption' and. that ; no medicine ;could King's New-Discovery for Consump-i tidn;:! she bought a; bottle and to. her delight found herself; benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found I herself ;sbund and well; now does her:- own housework,, and is as well as she ever was.!! FflftetJtfal -1 .bojttles of this iGreat iDiscovsFJ 'at iR.; Rj Bellamy's :Drttig stn Parcel bottles Rft rpntu nf 4l no RASCALITY tMEARTUED A Return Dy oC swepon-14ule fleld-Frncla Bole Take Couty Ap proarlal9C BanJkrupU-y n4tr Be pablleaB'-PopalUt 7Uiu(bkbi ; ::-! -; (Raleigh' "ews andpb8eryer;- .i Last spring Mr tV. 1 Strooach. the last ichairman f the board of county commissioners nder democrat Jc rul. bad his'attentl'jn. called tu a statement maJs by J. J.' Rogers, tlie .register of dtk.an'4:cjerit;",'f 'the board of ' cm': mlsJkoliers:!'imade.:underf'feeetiiln:' 752-. of the iL'o0e,-l ai. jfhWecejpif jand flisbu'rs-; menltsjof! the bounty 'l-frora, the first1 Monday of Decjemrber, lj9, toS, the first Monday of i LMcember 1 1 (!.' Jthje' !first fiscal j'.e'ar. of the presenf toard. of com-mis'.4-ri'rrs.,by which' J. il. Rogers tried; to fh.iw that the expenses of the. coun? ty fvrj the first; fiscal ear. Jeridinjfe oh; the !' first -, Monday of pecerpber,: amoubted to artly $27,S34iS6, and at once. cpmmeni-extf.tr investigajtw tne: trutn or theltitement. !!'r .! .ii .,;j'!;' ' iTljiSrStatement of Mr! 'Rogers shpw ed the; rec-eiptsi for the paid fiscal year ; were '$12,JS4.17 frnd thatf idisbursements were only 127,S(34.S6 as above stated, and Mr. Rogers and his friends give It out , to the people of. the county that the present! board savri'l about $15,000 to the Icounfy. :Mr. StrohjSch called jup on Mrj Haywood Knight J the treasurer'. ;of the! county, !to ascertain . the truth: of the! statement.!; Mr- nigh t said he; had nothing td do with the statement !and thit li wa ! incorredbJ-1 Ohlthe same day Mr. Knight made a .full examlna-i tio'n of the bobks In Wis! office, aided by Mr J. Q. Williams; the clerk in MH Rogers' office, and wrote Mr, Stronach the following. letter; wt tH;'- i j' ' ',' ' I "Office of Treasurer of Wake County.. Raleigh; N. C, May; 13. 1WS. ; "Mr. W. C. Stronach. Eso..: : 'n". ; v., . "Mrj Arrhlstead Jones,! J- Q.-iW'illiains, and -myself have,- examined ; the books! .-in my office,, and find that the receipts. .or yvaKe county tuna rrom an sources, from eCenVbef, 1, 19,' !to Dtseembar 1,1! :.1S97 amount . to!! $43,)27.5L !!:':i- .;.;;: i !-"The.- disbursements "t-ifom !lecember 1. 1S'.4G. to December 1, 1897, amount to . $42;990.i3: ;i Tours respectfully. : : ',.:. ."I . "HEXRY It; KNIGHT. . :!:..;!!;. ;: "Countyi Treasurer." i The false! statement 'itiai hp; expendlt tures of the county only amounted to ,$27,34.86 has been reijorted, I jand the statement ;!is being daily made! by J. J. Rogers, and the other rebubl!icaUi uv siori: candidates: that the present board saved $11,000 to the county, and Paid the sani tifn county. . When made; upori- the the boTifled ! debt:! of.! the ' the ' ixtatemetu was stump .Mr. .Kniightwas again approached and his books.'' ex aminedarrd after a full . examihatiori: wrote 'again toi Mr. Stronach the f,uU: lowln.ir letter: I "- . ; i ,' i' . V, ' .'; '.. 1 ''Office of Treasurer ..-'"! "uf Wake Count', i Raleigh, .N. C, October 1898. "W. e. Stronach,; Esq i "Oear- Sir:. .'; I O-havaS examined th. books :n :my office and, find that none of the) county !'debt dxii and owing- at tfie time! th1' present board of county! commissioners tuma int.) office on' the the" first. 'Monday In jtiecember, HM,. hasiben paid, except the. sum: Of $90.j .xhichhas; been i paid -led . the ! King'sj BtiJge Company for ; building! bridges,! The present board of -j'hdm'm'issloners1; borrowed for the- county. $4,000 on the frh (fey .of July. IfilS, from the Qom meftepj and Farmer' rpahk, and; that amouii has not beenr pkld baCk;-tb : tbe bank, IThe. bounty! treasury is rout lot money Inow, arid I ! Wavilei-not ipaid' the jury tickets 'for Jast cotirt, arid. only a- i, i eni poiv orders to outside- poor given at Inst meeting of the poard.;: - r ; r - "The bounty is behiiji twoi months in Payjin'fr tie expenses- of the - work house and, "poor-housevf here; are coun ty ojwter outstanding-, j a'mouhting to about UJXHJ. ur $1,500, unpaid,) and th .eppijs a the Septemberj terni ' of the coul t have not heen paul. None of the county bonds have; been paid. :y j j r Respectfully yours, i ! ! t ' ''HENRY !Hi. KNIGHT." ! Treas.urer,J m'niar k' Iron'pferve ;.' j; j Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitabfei will and;; tremendous 'en ergy are ..not found where' Stomach, I4vj?r, ! Kidneys and Rowels are but of -rdep.. If you, want these qualities and the success they,' bring, .1 use Dr: King's? New! Life Pills. They develop eye f power of .brain and body. ' Only "Tyc i t R. R. Bell.imy's. drug store. ;Mpaiu to Kep Troops In Cuba Madrid, October 111 The Spanish; government announces its intention td maintain a strong force of troops in Cuba until the treaty of peace with the United jStates is definitely signed. v lmr mediately after, peace j is signed the cortes will be convened and measures (leaiingj'with reorganization of all the state department : w;ill "be submitted ; td parliament.,.1;. : -" 'v:1-:'j'. '- ! i ;;,! 'Washington. October 11. When the attention of the: otnciais ot, jtne war department was called - .today to. the1 statement maue in i luaanu i rnat ; a strqng jforce of Spanish troops would be kept in Cuba until the treaty of peace had been signed j It was -simply stated, that; there had! been and; would ;i. 1 Jl-L-i it - iaL- : A -.li'J. 'TT: ' ; ie no cuange iu tue orujers iu.cub.uuii.- ed States troops, and mat .tne mstruc- t ion's ! given to the American ! military commission in Havana to take possesr siori I bf the island on : December. 1st, irresbective' of the- presence of or a'b-' rse,nce of the Spanish oflicials, would be rigorously adhered' to.! The ! Spanish troops may stay in;Cubk for atime af-. ter that date if evacuation is not com-. plete, but they1 "will be no- longer tne masters of the island and the. United States officials w'iiradmlnister all of its affairs. JV1' -M'ViM!'!-. f -''!' ' ' L--i - - -i .:: Eczema is more than a skin disease, andJ no skin remedies can cure it. ' Th docltbrs are unable to effect a cure, and their mineral mixtures . are damagmj to the most powerful constitution. Th Whole trouble is i in jthe blood, and Swift's Specific is the only: remedi which can reaxih'such deep-seated blood diseases. - ;;! .r - .';1- :-. j -':'-. ,'. . !- ; f ',i"; i ' Eczema broke out on my daughter, and con tinued to spread until her head was entirely covered.; She was treated by several good doctors, but grsw worse, and the dreadful disease spread to her face.. She. was taken to; two celebrated health springs, but re ceived nojaeneflt. Many patent-meaicines were taken, but without re suit, until we decided to try S. S. Sand by th ttme the flist bottle was finished, her head be gan td heal. A dozen battles cured her com pletely and left her skin perfectly smooth. Sht Is now; sixteen years old. and has a mazniflcenl growth Qt hair. Not a sign of the. dreadful disease has ever returned. , 1 v i II, , i . h.t: shobe, ; 2704 Lucas Ave.. St. Louis, Mo. Don't expect local applications t ol soaps and salves tb cure Eczema. Thej reach only the surface,! while the di sease comes- irom ; within. Swift'i Specific . ?'"; ;';!. ': ;'---. CSC C for The is the only cure and will reach the most obst inate case: It, is far ahead of all Bimilar remedies, because it cures casei which are beyond their reach. S. S. S. it purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain- no pot son, mercury or other mineral. Books mailed free by Swift SpeciiU Company, Atlantaj Georgia. ; i j , i !.-. ABBOTT'S r. ' :' EAST INDIA CORN PA1RT. Conn, WuU and Banknu nni without pftia orthe in of ft knife. A Kmple spplicatioii does tfas work. Llppman Brethors, luly M tf SEND TEN CENTS for Igt of the loTCliM Toeai and in commmtu Due tier- pubLished; (paRM toil sbeet mte Ui; loctad injf LAnjt IriJf-lomr fftnufi o tbe caiier TSccccskndCDortnit&tUe. f:f;Eezernai;.;f The Only Cure Blood Jo2X t9 tf Uf 'lf.S;-:'- !l !! . i . IV; A UTTLE DOES MUCH. ".r 1 -- i ,I-';i BdoiB, Io,wifu,.Dec 14.! I pf tongue can tell won 1 n ..."-""i . ' ' '! 1. " ' . . . wivc- my tnontnty sickness. y nije ,Prt'IN4i-iC 'luntold agont-w aifrietid xJjRl' and recommended Wine CitiSiitil I ent tat A hottl:! !;CftpJwha relief; : Alter .tbejnrsf - aprjf i- oegan to iei Detters an naa no dud since. : : : 3 H . . - - IP-' .ft, : Mm mmm ; . a ' -1 .1 H? v; y - -r i ; - li - 'I Wine of Cardyl not only turtiutjlt ids AT; ONCE." Htrt mfasc of jtcn yearV! ftandihjg, - ji . f ' " w '-..!! V ;- J iifuiiew iea Deneri antf stoppfeth paia The Wine joes ; ;$fcrht to the; seat U the troublW It; acts ArectlM lipon the nHmtrual and .genital prjanit I .genital organs) J J jetton is not violeht and it :;a'resu ti It plylgyej. Nature that little assist, sufferer's syslteml-UcKtl- A'sinWle disorder in the A 445Pwnot,iorce i,atMihe- iWtmm Organs loreads manv .wrm ithe Wine cures the : source; ! i fittrus "ctisjoni is r &r.sdTle In nm raqalrinc p. 1 UltrcUon.ddre,fiTioj;yiIi. , i tCe1. Ladke' A&vUortJJrpart-mtni. J Ck(tMOCM4lcl( '! (tttnoofs'Tenn,, . j. ; . ;. .-j - jj';1 jf. TkW . t " i "S": Vrl5',KT' ,ne u vruui i ine ; onpertectly sal ' cufiof "female onperfectjyltafe and ije-vegetabi Wine made today foi the ruggists Sell Larger YOU AREATlMED-.-WE ARE NOT. :;'.-'1 -.--i ' -f'l-f-fl ?;' -! ' : r - IESS 'CO'-' i to 0URI5T0CK OF BUGGlESSfS ARRIVING "DAILY. !5 ; s i ' ; 1. WE GUARANTEE; :- .i; BOTH QUAiiTMND; PRICE. ; f'.;ip:i, i 1, ; NiD TROUBLE ;;T m 1 4' t. rn-'-l .,' 1, 5 H 3; : . 1 i J!.; .- ;;, . - i; n j - . : -.-: i. - r -i . :- . -15 - , . 1 . - i !' -5 : ":!'. ".Sfifm.-' - ' : ';22 NORTH YRQtfl . M ' oe a ' - i ' ' 1 1 "-. ! : i . i:i. A:'-.. ' ;;S,'fe!f, J - i I f7Xm r .. --;-! f : : ;. H.;sW' . -V.fltl ; VfcATl ,.. 1 rm-mfxM vm - : ; .;- . : jih - - xmi r . : i ; : - .i i " -. " i ': '. ' , i,' i : - f, -' 1,1 i . i- 5!? GRAND O ; -I- s. .".i ;;i .i . v- . ; -. .ft i ; i .; FINE MLL t i; X '"'? !lir- t ' ' i- -:-'' i!AT; I-'!!:, --Vimmt: - - l'i LAll; the ilJiiies are invited, to see ; Miss Alma'pJxiwBi' pent thre weeks ; New Styles?d seleVjtirig- all !New Ooojds. ;. Ve cans Slow- you- tne- largest nneior city. !.., .::'.i'; ' :1 i . ' j 1- -r " I ! W ha vp a Vervl laree; Una of. Fall ; a-ind ' Dite'si "tm'minff-.tft match. Our 1 ; Skirt 4 ar iflyy iobby,, neati; aind;; fapijelwf'th pleat jin the back,; cut fullj r if ;Wfe havtfFa splettdid. hnp jor;:,-new;tiio;Ung.;t,o seiratlia very; low prce, !; from llOC'iloIe..'! Our fcarpAs! 'are lr iiitlty: arid a'bi&jstocK toj select fr0ni. i We lean seifoyeu uarpet at almost r .1 lift wotsa fbe pleased to have; yo 1 t6 th,r thirdiiior. - fflur Milibery Open ; NftSliXATJ; tffiTfclBER. Ilth ahd 12th, h t STORE, dpteasite; the Orton GEOlO. At the Ctoie ot. Business Sept, : - k ! I;:s3rsqur.ces- ,'; Loans! Ovef drafts, i-'im u; S i Bonds! par) Banking Hojuse and Fixtures. Banks 5133,778 .02 Cash on hand; .. 77,717, ':Totar tMM V COMPARATIVE Sept Total ietoeiti ... i. , j-j - j - i . . .' r Surplus and iet Profits. f Dividends Paid1 Per Cent, Per Paid in Octtxber, 1893. i It 1 !. -!- cM;; -; . - - l . . h . : .71 i. si 1 .:-. i ; - .--Tii ; -1. 1 :.: - I : r , ! i . ,'--( !- I - - All I 3. ft. -" . -- : 7 . I . -- il - - - - i .- I ; Statement atffifliiffi iv - r I !"i "-iJgei " - . "V '- : -i . 20th to ConinfWi ! i: ; -12 .: :- I"! :: .5638,483 52 . ' j 453:37 . '$5,600 00; 10,000 ftp -1 !' r3 211,495 75 4 $96,034 ii 1 jvr 'vatfr3sfti yi. - -n 11 'mgg-M?f MJI.tAIJI m-Xiw2231i lwSXAnl-l'- "' 1-M.-H5 rn -ntm ma j;i-!--:i!;;.i '! i;'i-i .! liJs fe?":t:B:'''il''itt'' "i: :H-'!i r'-rv"'fsa vv -j - : i .-i .- i I . r ir ii , i mi iiiiiiii i iih. .w in w taw J . . - . . : . i- ., j iimi iiii.i . II ri i ;fe ,Pl::t;rr:;::i:!,;P6tOH,!; .; 1; 41 ''; L! ;;. ;:! gKJJfi;f AG5ETN li'FOTaEJ" j : BtSS3I". It'.-:":'. ;'--v; '-iMl:!' ":!-OTL-ldB:RAT!': I UUUiV b I U V tb ANU KANutO . 1:1 IrmV hi-.i - .-I ' -'!.' !V-t.! H ' ! m- I : I . -ii 'V-ii' ! :-J-----. ; ! Ii K Have no&J;more of t&eM coodi lrui'ir tlua hat becm tarn r aQ tka: iealen In : wiimlagtoa combined of 1 1 ' Only White Enameled Lined Oven Thcsa, w wip ' warrant in -very prti;;j;r-,! ;,;;!;;, ; v-H ,;. : r.t-,-;; j ;; ;;;h, &afoYu101i ! ft H TfiR I! mm vj ! r gaOLyvu j my ; IHJl : i ; 'mi : - ofr : h H: nytt one ntfleoe made 1 i. . I - t ill. 1 i I '; jtctijon u not violenC and it disoMen all' 6ver fhd hndv. 'ami ' J; the other ills f vanish as a fatter of course. I , A woman fan be her own physician $3d cure herself at home. Lo CiiK examinations ;afe lar etlv ingsjpf the paj44he ob- fettles for $1: l;' i: PLEASE IT U ;;;pBr;- :....' . n jvm m.:t rMao. : t :M?m.r.i r -m" . i i . - V. I s -i- - ' ! 'I- .1 I ' ,.,':! I' i--;. 7t:iVrimicb;be-offer;ti U ; i i -r -T; .;.,;-ik.vi :. . .- i.'.- . . i w - "i':'j"--' . : i:jf.:'ii''-i'.-r 3JlT'r fr '':'?jppK-i'. 4i;'' IJfiii!l IS ji diimiM BR0S:i ,;...: i - . i w. 3 .1 - I -A ; -. .u ; .1" :fl , ITZl si I i. ;-:: TQilllHOW GOODS' DEHEiKrisrEniiXj, 5 J.?t ifl -f i:;? i' . -'. ; .. '?:.;.( i ;.. ,; r STREET, J AT - A .MAN L.IKES TO FEE AS .PROVIDED; AFTER G ' IT, HOWEVER, DO TO PROTEC'T -PT ."WITH X.5U1UNCE POLICY ' LNk A ANT. WE JIEPRESEN TS33 KIND WStlCH j j PAT iLfcgES PROMPT t,T, AND WIL.L, BE ' Gjr'AD TO ATTHND PROMPTLT TOi jALT ' BUSINES; ENTRUSTED iv TO; illard & Giles J - " U :: - i a 'v . ii-. - i ! '"elenhnr ; "Vr K -ffflr. n-n 'flrt . of the Carolina building. . ? -. jjj pril the BEST Cbmpanles' represented! Fall Styles. My head ! miliner. m Orthern marklets; learning' all the "i ; ; ,; . ; j-j j' j jj .. ;; ;; pnJf fawern'-tia .i.S4' " . ' t S to be seen in the ail3i Winter Dress Ooods.and Silks Jn rf! "Ready Madfe .Silk and. Worsted, a: GOOK 3' 4i 1 11 i i inn rT iiNlNM'k5i:'aii rr&Ste '. '' -ii I-: ;" ;"1 Mi r-;-; i ."if '-m. : qt ':' i! 9--: I'M. Itfi' 1 mmm fonerhlipj'of riegrular Carpet peopW price! !;yJo u .and' see but jstore' from toe first u can inSifll be' on Tl'EKDAY AND WED'-l lii WILMINGTON S t BIG, RACKElt i98, Condensed Front Report Her. v . ; -I 1 ! '- LIABILITIES. Cftpital ,.$125,000 HiStmus $7000 00 llpvi'ded1 Profit Motel. ; i :; m. ;g ' : ; i, ;!;;;' f i p' a-. ! - 1 Gi Alriloii). - M rietoii .1.2,600 7r -82:00.r" W ii y&sujauon :.--. V-lM. Deposits 40,500 j 50,000 00 i ; OISf". deposits X67,933 91 707,933 J$ s:J956.034 M'l X 'i I'; fJW j STATEMENT '96. Sept. SO, "97. i; $594,000 Sept. 20,Vft iK. &f&J,000 i.!!ifiE57.SOO: TP.500 AnriUm, Last 'Installment of Cap! CXAfiS GOODS. , a fc,d Dooni tkat wlu uwiWr. ta4i LMINGTONINitO ;( . i . 1 'X ' K:t:'fi:-il :H flf5 i:;v.!-- - i: vttsmm 1 , -4" 13 I?u1iairi of iliOliERIES i"fcp'f'.-. mm NcCatcbiilllets,! ' i" . ' m . . a-' J Flour, Me wt,f AU at Bot r .11- ;": i -I ; WHOLES AI .tSI'MR, I i?l r-r-r 1 -' . : ; I ..1-4; . MrH f .-Hi 'i-jri:' j'f-' First I 11.11111 t. W1 V ' i ' ; ;! T in y-'.-x :t ? iivtaaisidt of i "vvasw niiiioft now it! rfPi.rarftifc' B. W. SANDER Ot the r .clKy Crner First; with new :Ces rytjui4lamazoo.): First wjth fine IJCeSf .Mackerel, .. -;i ll - lFiiit in thioklnd dj etfid things .for - ';; ' Mils customers, j J - fi ;Oiir -jMackerei rH-tlt'St finest you pver saw, alt sorts ai ,ss.; J.ust.try them for brealtfast! l-t - - ; ' - , j. Ibyf- th?- pound, tlie y erjn: iiiing you ;w arit a. 3;' Y lrfc.J; 1-1. ja.ij ii .-I ,iSI -ifei s Will be Hire to. ntenise. : Ring- up 109 Wihed y u -e'ant anything fkihiiffir' br sdtiDer. rood fdif breakrasl ind sea now quiCKiy Kouwni Ket it. Set 18 S.,AVjATDEItS. rsgiajiH);: mi mm siiMiiiilsi 9 r4i iscneouie m t:June-j "jwjri i isms. ; i- ; firrives LUmbertoin 6:flpsfc Pembroki 116 p. riri,, ;Maxtoa 6ll.H,a p liurlnbucg p. in., jiaunei a.; y ;,; vv aaeuooro s- nil p.-m.,,t jaonroe ,tf pfest n., ciiarione 41 -'A", n rn. !fnnpcr 1 ' J.iirnlit wltK j'raln f or. PortsmdutiiRil iioiid,' Wajh- g-ton ana at Aionrtec? mvts warn lor; At-nta.- h. , I. vi - -W-M-- -.. J v r liVrives Welilon 11:41 aKlfiijia&ialeiirh S:M ti Mn:, Santord &:03 p rti.Sllatilet 6j53 p.i m:. Train C leaves I- Wash fi-ton. 4:10 p.. jem.. Itlchmond 8:56 p::,'tusmo.uth.r8:45 r. ni. AJrnves vveiaon tiuf m., Kateigh DB'W: a. ! m J Sa nf o rtl 3 1-amlet: ;IQ. :34 a. m.. Monroe B a,;, 5u.. ChaWotte MuiO: a. ins.: Athens; 3 4p.;kj. and Atlan. 3ja-6:o a. m. -uonnetim Afi-Weipon with i-trai wn rticnnionti,H.oi,-aii ronpern dints. Pullman. sl?r Jr,.; i'art.'jnumth to fashvllBeL a. in.. LiiP31htSfiil5;:2) a. m.. fphel.byill:lS-a; m.; frfMtJifrdtCin 12:30 oon, Athens m. , I -;; ,m: S a. . j' ' J i" 'i J Train r-teavas l ,4ant5fJ:jd p m.. nrt'i ;6i5 a. ni:. CT-avesjCbarlotei;5:lpj. rn-, ;A?onroe Lfir.-fw J',yiiiani'ieti;:iB- jn.,. yvaaesooro; pt. w., Raleigh 1 .11:40 f:J: tosaieidon 2:50 lis), m.. arjivea i-ortsaii -ita;-:.D. m s j. rain ukj ieayeai jar niet lB.04a.. m. ; Ar- J-ive Lkrinburg;: jrofaxCon :0G m.. ramoroKe -i ; jw s j.unterton :s3. a; mi, w iimingtwt-t2;iJo flnoon.; La -xrain wsj-ijeave Atf $nta.JiM p. m.,!r- ra-lves Ahfena-3:Uj p.- iknMdnwe r3u pi m. ayes Kutherfordtohe l;& :iFi in.; arrives figSheibyB:6 pi m.. 44tf !o;bU-4 :&6 p. m KtlVaaebbno 10:21 b.; illRnJ 'Wham ii'-fls FisJharlotte S:l D. ; m.J -Jfmf i 10 n. m KP.i m.. itamiet a:a. a. rn.,-is , jiora i:hb a. Ralfcith 2:16 Wi-LWP..-ti 4:65 a. ;xn.L ortsrhduth 7:25 a. iA,.ItB?V' ?ont; 8:18 a. g -xram-.iieaves- Hfeijiet.?-S:..p.. ra.,! ar-rt-ives O : Lion 8 :10 i.i m iHU ' ftl ug, leaves SGfbsou ;?. m., ;4Ivyniiel- iiM UTain ujH-ijeave -iiauietc!! ?f a, pa;,! ar Rrlvea Cheraw lOtOO'a.' rii Rw?i:-ninfr leaves 2hr' 6:00, p. m.... fetlvt iifamlet 6:20 i., in. 1 ; ;; . ' -fT. ! . I . - f ; AU ttilhs daily excwi Nfl f 17 and Trains male Iminedfivt-'&rifeeetiiin t f Atlanta: lor- MontirotrfSrV.iiuftehiirt OrleansJ Texas, ' Oaitfitiia.;:f riicx ChaU Florida. keta, SWpe- tT-At I rrv)r a ' iTHobinliKARBs; Gten'l Airent.; -IV? lmiB- ?U-h K. Ci .1 ' VlfAi Priilenf- Brt.t VSoA": . Wan o - J w1161 wicea. tfofmot va. - W JOHN GllJi Hjc$rR. ; hedule in'; Efl:j4iri898. 'I' Sr-South HJ Jorth Bound No, i. 'Bound!) 1 ZT i MAIN f i: t7 06 p ni 14 02 P m Wilmlii ? 30 a m U'40tm nj 50 p m 11 64 am IMpm S 10 p a 3 40 p m i . 50 p: to 4, 32 a m L,v. Fayettitille-; Ar t.;3 52 p iri At. Fay et f a 1 a a T i v ts 4S n ni y xayeiteyiii;4ai.v IJv..... . SanfcJf j ,4tL'v Lv. . . . . . Clrif ; -X'IJV. i;30 p ni 12 42 p m 32 13 p ni ,v., ,uren!tro; filiAr .41 :oo a m Ifell.W a ni ,- ureeuao'jr -yiiv tJO 3 a ni tHrr-uWalnuti fvae-SLV: 5 07pm 6,36 p m 7 ; 00 p jn rao W a ni Ly.:..: v..., . urw-mi!ai,-jgil t8 45ani Mt. 'ry 4; ;Ai i'douth in: Nortfi" Bound DaUy : Bound I Daily 1- BEafNBTTB! l:T15pn fiO. 4. Ar., BeMwtCBViJp,!4 g oo a m f BPS a ( 15 d n tv;.... juaxtos writ v.. - Bed 8n8lIir 07 a m 9 X5 a m y4 tipn 10,20 m 10;40am P m iuy...' jraveuevxu NoTll." -'if , .- v. No. M. South North Bound fluted. -:- '--5 UUeJ. fjjjauy 4j; -'-'.-! i ( DUj . t. Suni Ar Kamu,.iLv Lv...... CUmX..i r Lv 40am I to p mj Lvl I 90 a is I w p m M pa ; u p xa !f Pn Lt... Oreensbofo Aj-I 9 17 a a Ar, l3m Lv Btokss4Ji 4 prta 07 a m X.V.... Madsk?i.rM' UKatn PiHt!ltrain iNoi.'!H P Fear ffad Yadkin Valley. n eaWihning- M. at 4 :0r p. m. arrive lyettemie S i 10M p. m. Faiietiif, on thi. 1 s vjonnections - rest', vnn wtt-h a ji jrt' ryufc iintie joast jjne, attWaxt4t; with th 4arc01na Central KallrQi!. at fcd Sprlnf. mtU thi Red 1 Spring. jkM Siorrrall iaad, at Sanford wUhQ"S -S tboard Air Ine, at Gulf with the t Phil -and Oiar t BAUad, ; at ; GrHsb4 with the thntk Noi,5f:,, Western fiWfr-tf-jLmofi wH:.'::'y:tii'ifi f 3 ' ':' i3 :-v - mmu , . itlr If mmm : i J r iva a . sf. I 1- A A ft J Gta'l MAnaaer.;' Bchejjul in Effect Iptembr IX H it flOKTHBOCJD . pAn.rj Nil'-'. 41-lHMeitw-DBi Mar Jf.AjM. rfi asi Wkratw UU4 , ' - i - n, (Xtldsboro. lla . n m . WU.p i U: p. o.. s Rock, Mount J 30 p, m. Ttrbro M i P. tn v WMon JJ6 p. pi.. PwtMf. tur-. Ism - p. KioiuaaM4 :4t P- m- Norfolk; iS p. m..' WMb. lctoxf u . p m., Baiumor ;1; , TO. PbilJdlpBlaS urn - , y.i. x. r T.16 K M. no! la- o. i.v v iTT. ;tn kWsbaro-io-..l p. ra.. wi. P. .n., i TartwoH .a - m.. Hooky Mount 11 rH p. m , v rjilon a-ljii Norfola jo4 a- tv., I'trjurc au a. : HlcMnod 4 0 a. nx. ; VSTaaMnc ton I;U a. tn . BaliUnor .0t a, nu, I'ntUdelphii Tra P. m. iloAbMi I'AII. N'a fkl t......,..,. t... -t . n-. tiw firg 1:95 b. m -- at i i . irrn nnrrvrr, ,: -: . ii i, r, -.-," mil i prn :a 4. w.. Marl ' M a ra UorM Jdi p. m:, SofflM 3J p. in.; Columbia .K p. m.. luniar. t:lS a. m.,i vuai 7 &f m., ifaoon H:l& a. a. Atlanta n -tr, n m i ----- - w 4-.- 4..-, vma. flrytin ltt;30 aJ m.. Taxnp t:ef arrivUls at wruMrvtiTON F ROM I l I- K-AA . "i . 77' ljTw Ow- 5.4W lr iL ton tl: p. m.J ,Nw roTk o P m.. miUJ.lphu UI m.. iuHlxnor. J:W a. .. Warta: i4 3! ' "15'i 3ihain4 u . tt-wbur -iO:-,a. m.. isorfola a. nt. Wixk Rcjeay Mount 1-00 p. m..'Vllo2 i -ft!'".. ,Oold bor ; i p Jla 4:12 n m W "T-.'T'r-.f?! r; pma xj i p. . fa tal Umo re ;4, ; m , Wa,n,,Ji ton J:4j - p. nilj lUt ttroond M P. n.. I'tKerAbitv-ir; i , : - , ;iNccfoik.:..t:apTi:- f-wS1;- pi., lt.Hky M.,u. 5 1 a.1 a Wv Wiisou ti22 a. to.JUS; DA1LY I No.. U: Pa tJ.L ..L ;- .u4jr!iW:2y : ml: ft: ' f r H .13:15 W m.j ; F1UJM. T1IK ftOUTll. ' l6vi. Ta, rr r r-, . w ui;, cnrora j;w d. a,. jasony-tn 8:0o p, m.. SirmnZ ,lanta :i4 ,a. ; Macoa :00 a. ;uark 4:1-7 p.mU SumWo a3 in., i ? torMica H:(i& a-, m.. llarioia :44 a. ni,, Chdbourr I a iVvl,i ' ' ".vuuawii.Tn 1L BL IDA ly xc;pt Sunday J-f-if ,j ,i H- P.flr'S' oUon 4,15 o mi-'. WalUa p. ni l.rwiivliiw ;;(, p., iu.. Ktnaloa 7.(4 Keturnlnir 1.. iv -ii,i,,., T- ; p. in . ., " . v - w wi. i .w n- o-pt-iunday.f s"i. ;: jf.i, i ymn on iWayhlBKth! Branch llWTM WashinKton 8;Jo a. in. and 3:30 p. jn.- axi rive J'armele :10 a. ni. and 4:w d. ta ' i. turnlliif leave Parmele a m. and' W -P. m,j ;rrive Washing-frfe 11 i00 a. m.A at 7:30 p.L ni.. Daily e.xcept Sunday, "h .jf v: , . Trattv.leavei Tarhoro, In. HC, Idajly r cept Sunday -;3oli pj nu, Bungay. iuflrpc-ter arrive My mouth 7:j R. (m. aod 6:10 pj m K-UuriJlng leave, i'lymouih daily cxmpI Sunday 7:a0 ag-tu., and Sunday S-W. nf arrlvtfi Tarbwo lo:0ii a. m. and 1100 k. m" i Tram en Midland N. ;.; Branchliavw GolUsboro dally except Sunday f -10 a- m arriving sniithneld :30- a, jii. It-turnioJ uoiotiooro w.Si a. in. ,J Train on, Nasbvllla liockiy Mount at 7:30 n - -. v. ;u.. arrive. a ' l ' :!'. 'i.'.-i t i; Branch leave ni. at ' ' . """P, "-aouyiiie o;io a in., 4:35 p, n. - i.,"Yiiai".av . iu.,i u.ia p. m. ive- turning leaves Spring Hope H.00 a. 4:45 p. m.. Nashville 9: 4. ni., k; rn ; arrJves at Rocky Mount 9:45 a. n 6:50 f nv. daily except Sunday. t J Train on Clinton 'Branch i.WeJ War 11 20 a. m.- and 4:15 pj 1 m RaturnXl lea vei Clinton 7:00 a. . land 46fL! i KloBence Railroad i leave, Pea Sai a. m. arrive Latta 9:24 Tim. Dliton. P" L.T"' DeeV7;M . .j Train. nonwy Branih lea v. Hi 9 25 ai mi; Chadbourn 10:43 p. m.Tfarrl. Cnwayill4( p tm, jeavw tiiy 45 p. m.i dally except Sunday.) ;i , 'Central of outh Ca,rllna Railroad leavejSumter 5:13 p. m., Majinln 6:41n m arrive Lanes 6:17 p.m. leave-LanJS 8 34 a, rn., Manning- 9:00 :ai m arrlvea Burner 9:40 a m, dally. H - V" Ltava Iinen 9:30 a. nc Zut V40 b m??' excep .Sunday, , p"faf- "1 d m m- HennetUvilU 9:4. Oarllngton. 7:40 a. m;. leava Darllnrt2 7:4(r a, fin, arrive Florence a:lO a. fnLeaT Vad.-rl(oro dally except 600112 m.( .frw 6:15 p.; tn.-ilartsvllfe fe:i p! .ii lnf on 8-2? Pf nr. arrive" FiorenS; ? f ni- Lea,,e iMrhngtoii. .Sunday onl ,': im-!ATlV- iViorenca 8:15 ai Tb . 21 '?' W'13 P- m- Arrive Helm 2-jO , m..;ll:?8 p. ro., BmHhneW 9:02 p.; m., Uinn 2:40; p. m. FayetteviHe 4:25 dI ro.. 1 iff--a. .ta'- Kowlan;-uo p' m ra, tarnhte, leave 'itowland 9:50 a PtJTIwC ettevi le H:10 ;p. m: 'ty& p!.! -19 ; f -rt v Wilsonlai pi., arlrive Denmark 6:11 a. m.' Relurnliui ieavs jDeninark 4:17 p. mCrest"! t:)j S m.. Samter 6:06 p. nu dally, : f i,J; i.; ' PregnalU Bra nee train leave. Creiton 6:-.-., n.; arrives Pregnalla. 9:15 a. m.. returiiing leave Preguat 10:00 aV' Sund. a dally .xc.pL Aoj11 Branch" train, leav S3 llott ,0:35 a. m arrive Lucknow 12:23 p.m. sReiurnlnjs,-leave Lucknow ,t-3 p. I'm., jarrive Elliott 8:25 a. tn. and 4:ir IDaily 6xcpt Sunday. 'Sunday onlj I. II A General Pa8fnger ,Agnt. NLY-. General Manager, i J lEKO.N; TratKcl Manager. .T 'P!: K"PTM T. At EMKH.SON The NEW AND Clvdo StewUnp YORK. WILMlNGTOJ M. rl.1 pEORGETOWN. 8 0, LINESi , ; NEW TORK FOR WTLMTSTOTON, N.'o.' ROATAN...:iL..v..Saturyav bet "&'. CRPATAN... Saturday, Oct lfitH WILMINGTON, N. C. FOR NEW TORK CROAT AN. , ....ci-aturday, Oct. 8th. B EN FACTOR.. ..Sat uTd ay, Oct. lilt FROM WILMINGTON, Ni I C-l FOH !' GEORGETOWN, . a ; BENEPACTOIL:. 4 TuwdayV; oil? lltS' i Wv Clyde does ot gers. . ,r ,; , ; . ri i; t . .! . , i; .; r -1 1 , j ,. , rinrough ;im 1 ' lading and lowest through ratea guaranteed koTsd fr PNortkflonrti roulJ'0 1 For Freight or Paaaage apply to : tX !i ALLBbNEi3. THEG. G. EOER, Trafflanal I. ! w. p. CTLDB CO., GwaraiLgL flme Table la Effect Att'M I-': 1 ': ,.--..t .- i . ' ; :- , ,;.,.:' -. Ji -r. . j 1 nAoiuuujup TRAINS. )-j j-i' :; Leave Goldaboro 7:10 ,.nt, a:40 p. ml : lavelMton :14 . in, 4:33 jibI ; Uare New Bern i: p. ro, :4S p. , Arrive Morehead f:46 p. m., f ;5 p. n " : k - h WESTBOUND TRAINS j' V : If Leave Morenead 7:47 a. t:2t) a. xq Leave New Bern:ie a, m.. 2:50 p. m Leave Klnston 10:12 a. hl, 6:13 pTiS Arrive Goldaboro 11:05 a. mi, 1-ia P- m- t . - - i!T'i Itm 23 t EuperlatencJe j lift !i- i-5 id ! SI ;;i.i;. :;l -hi' "'- , i - I . S.JtU i":i;j:- ' : I- !' is; ffi-ii' Si --i. -i' 5 - '; P! ' ji . - H-IJ " ' tt j
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1898, edition 1
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