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i i THE WILMINGTON HESSKHGEE4 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1C, 1633. S : I I 0 JACKSON BELT. COMPANY. Entered at the Postofflca at Wilming ton N. C, as second-class mat- i j Ur, April 13, 1W. ' ' '.THUMB OK BUBSCBIPTIOK.; ' POSTAGE PREPAID. Tllil DAILY MESSENGER by mall, a year. $7.00; six months. $3.50; three moaths, $L7S; one month, 60 cent. Served to tb city at 60 cent a . titli: ns treek. lit cents; $1.75 for three l"ootha. or $7.00. a year. T1U SEMI-WKEKLT MESSENGER (two I pas papers), by mall, one.year, $1.00; lx months; M cents, in. advance WILMINGTON. N. C. 'SATURDAY. Dl?CEMDEU ;i7. , WltilKHS ItUTBHACY. j Tie New York Tribune and other ' Vm orsana of IB revolutionary hMU ja lartr a oartr that suc- WvhSl la destroying the Republic and Vi: up aa Empirea party the TKfvtftfMrrupt unfaithful and treacher ous K all parties, are prone to dwell extreme Illiteracy of the south-, s hru. The per centage of illit is much greater In the south than a tS feh north, but among whites t sfaOo of crfcn,U as- great In the norti a la the south. We venture the ttaieeseat that there Is twice as much -ri:r.i of the baser and more brutal Uaaiia proportion to population in NewjYork City than among the whites ,a Wilmington, illiteracy or no illitera t Nwjwould not be surprised to find ' f a forrect census were taken among tie fhildrn of school age. .in New Ycri City and la Wilmington (among rti;:rVihat there .was as great a per otis of non-attendants in the great ity cf the -north as there is in, this nall southern city. . ' . - i;;heracy-Is awful' in the south say ih enemies of the south, who are al wxy '"harping upon my daughter.' tk-ark '-.it. But take the average south-r-a 4-i'e man from Maryland to Texas as4 ie will grade well with the average 3KVtiera man, in honor and honesty, in bqkTery and true patriotism, in com najsetxse and virtue, in truthfulness at briety in religion and piety, in all tiat snakes a real Man. He may not . s ca:ie so ell read in newspapers at a pot so skilled "in ways that are artjaSd in tricks that are,'' -by no -rse3s ""vain," but he is not puffed up mtlTa coQceit, and does not eternally pull out the mote from his neigh &3T !ye. while carrying a beam in nis ( -sra jeye.; We .verily believe that in aiir. in genuine ' sympathy 'and ' . irseslaess of soul, and. in free, open.. hcsjiilitf be leav.es Jar; behind the Ksrej prosperous and industrious and Eaccy-lorug averaige -man in the J r.t.iigr cock-sure,, "superior" aorsH" ' ' , ' :J ; 1 It is well known that so Important 1,3 tie g!ory, prosperity and wealth of tie America a. Union ' prior to 18G1 ns tie , maligned 60uth, that i greater north would not allow rs-eJTj? ct the very "Illiterate" states c paactf ally withdraw. Rather j than Ik sihelr trade and patronage for the ocf managed so badly as to make it- swtf a fcewer of woodland drawer of wirjior the north-t-the nortliern' ped j5 tjrsed loose the dogs of waf and artjxt .000,000 of mei (army and navy) sss jri3 7.000.000 of Iwhites all told, and i tafjk.YxiT years in which to do it. 'They .JcSisif np a half mi Ilion of their own, cls krd 150,y00 of the southern mh im. Gtptr. to prevenlj the "illiterates, ftroci !gting from under their thunib aiii ;SiLizuing to work for their en i IXfter succeeding ithey liter- 2uj played havoc 14 malignant legisla 1 tasj Lad aa t a Yankee ii soldier J said "is- I . "Jars?! loose helL' MRTM CAROLINA FISHERIES.! "TtA-X. S. Commission of Fish. and 3ti reports for 1897, that -North zjl bad 11,945 men employed and tts. 47S f boats. 1,044 iseins, AM t gi3 s5 in operation. The total feyraa4 . was $1,217,209. The total st rfc C3,!Uii.457, and the.' value t ii'jtfi.Z29.-s It greatly leads all the z.&. North Carolina, is , by yr !-t -watered of. all- southern VaJ4..-ard w. think of all northern Mi H '-apa,tie' of doing'.a.svery; vt'iA.' In- fishing and oysters if i . v KJt'f4. The products for. last that value r of alewives sM $127,055; mullets $90.338 ; $ XVI ZZt; sueteagu $95,219; fez;; ':rrxik"rr $33,136; and striped A t'",. Tii value of; the oyster 'but, "-$232,099'; It could .ade $1;000.000- inwo years. ss--w s -jt -aa no oysters m iuug ,fiu .It tsent its boats into t yjA. thei oyster seed and '.i.r.ii. In a few years the alyve $2,000,000. The '4 kinds 1 of fish caught Of-vTX i'MTuV.ua. waters is very ij , tJiy . were not all P K.'i r-port. Some twenty K 'sorted and tnen came " jai the enumeration. Mrrrapia and caviar drama" k fssyrtftd and then came J M ta jae enumeration, tirrrapia and caviar : ;-' fcr flACiAZINES. V vwy handsome, illustrated V, tbe H by John C. .27" Union )i very opy, Y vi- year, or ,iu cents a, copy, muiuujw at the and of tie month at Nashville, Tenn. ; - '. . . ' j hombfolkii Dr. ; Kirtoy, superintendent of tne Raleigh insane asylum, makes an ex cellent Report for the year. He had more patients than ever before. The death rate was lower than ever before. Improvements needed and marked were made. lie anticipates 425 patients for 1899 and 1900. The -i management ap pear t be very The state treasurer appears to 4ls" regard law and precedent In handing over; $50io00 to the penitentiary as an advance. . An official's first duty is to be honest, and the next to observe . the law governing. V j The railroad business In North Car olina increases, and the taxes upon therrr do also Increase. The Atlantic .Coast Line Is particularly ably man- , aged and ; prosperous accordingly. It nets an excellent example to all roads ,. and especially to the non-paying dlv- idend roads. When a railroad cannot make money year after year and pay 1 dividends to Investor it ought to sell out or change managers. The new; adjutant .'general, Beverly S. Rrtyster, Is a lawyer, a very worthy citizen, a Baptist, and son of the late ColoneJ Sampson S. -Royster,; one of Granvjiile's best farmers and for years the efficient president of the Raleigh and Gaston railroad, about the best f Constructed road in the state.; Jt used to pay ft per cent dividends,' but al though it makes clear nojv abtve all expenses from JW.000 to : $100,000 an nually it has not paid a cent to stock holderHin five years. Its charter re quires dividends W be made money earned. The railroad commission should see to it that all raiiroaaa obeyed charters and dealt fairly and Honestly with stockholders. If-not then the legislature should see to it: It ia honest, needed work. Surely stockholders should be protected in 'their rights. For roads to ha.ve the confidence of thtr people and cease. to be warred upon they must deal square ly, obey law. do what is right. i We purposed two of three weeks ago tir.w the retirement of Mr. .Kirkland Hill from the editorship of' the Max ton Scottish Chief, and the succeeding of Mr. Jr Plummer Wiggins as editor and proprietor. The Messenger wishes them- both, much success and useful ness. , . " ... ' - . The Messenger has. more than once expressed its sincere admiration . of Judge James D. Mclver. who for many years as a, Judge of" the superior court has borne himself sto excellently, com pelling the good pinion of . lawyers arid people. We believe him to be-inj a high sense an upright and pure, jur ist -Ha, has 'been afflicted in health arid will soon retire to his home after prolonged and trusty and noble ser vice. May God's benisons rest upon the "good gray head," arid at last mnv he receive the indorsement of the tr . k,... "woll rlone.- erood knh faithftil a. 1. 1 i v i . . . , servant." : . . Mr U'. M. Cummirig writes us this "I noticed in reading the Presidents message tne use ox - get up for 60 and 90 days on the SSoS-SthaaraU'presideVt's. even ' fds, while; a case of larceny got a including, Lincoln and Cleveland -have; fr.. uniformly followed .the. empleT-? ' ilSalisbuy Sun: Henry .Lee of Way Washington In saying that jJgeWit- ueaville me in last nigt frQm Oxford Ief c. Am I "ffgbf t'St? ere helas been attending the Horner jpo not this aepartjure rrnmWnrmw usaee" indicate -the drift, of 'Imoerlalism, and tne tgnueiiuy i- wards a mighty nation. 4 with a great w m v nnd the oDiiierauun of the sovereignty of the individual forty five states." S t - ;: '' : The fathers wrote the plural "hive" or 'are." Many of ''the ablest writers presefye the old. and correct fprm. -After the war the republic disappeared arid the "Nation" was set up with a big1 N.; It is, as suggested, a sign, a.:. drifts S. trend towards centralization, and then Imperialism, : and the mignty. "Man on Horseback." The south, we believe, up to now has generally ptuck to the good old way- in government and grammar. " i 'fo Cure a Cold In One Oa.r. h' Take1 Laxative Bromo Quinine: Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if ltl fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L.iB. Q. on each tablet. 4 BREVITIES. Hurrah for the giant trusts! How they gouge the people and laugh at their groans! The last is the "Theatre Trust"; i : 1 '- i The. real deficit for 1899, . is put at $112,000000 not including Spain's receipt of. $20,U00,OOO proffered by Major Mc Kinley! without reason or necessity. The expenditures are given by the. treasury officials at $689,874,674, j - For the year ending 30th June last the total expenditures Were $532;000,000. of this sum it is said $50,000,000 were caused by the Spanish war. We make therefore a correction of previous fig ures. Big deficits ; and huge taxes are ahead. T ' i . ' Representative Bailey is like Mr. Bryan, a butt of gold orgais.t But in the democratic caucus in the . house -h'e came'out with flying colors obtain iing an easy triumph over-his enemies. He is th'e leader of his "party again in the house. -" Russia has begun negotiations with England on the Chinese problem. The Bear is getting uncomfortable as it finds too many great powers against it. The threatened Coalition or co-qpera-tion of Great Britian. United States, dermanv and Janan is enough to make the Bear alarmed. - , : Colonel Bryan will remain lh Wash 'mgton for a few days and then go to his home in Nebraska. j s The south is so very thankful for a chimb of praise from McKinley, San cho Pana, we" think it was, said something of being thankful ; and not looking the gift-horse in the mouth. " jWe saw two or thre days1 ago" the expression, "Give him a lick with the riugh side of my tougue," attrujed to a living American soldier. It is f mucb- older. In Scott's novel "The Ab- pot' .you will find it in chapter 4tb. Master Wingate is the speaker. 'Senator Davis, i peace commissioner ai Paris, is In favor of an alliance be tween Great -Britain, Japan ajid the United States. He says that Russia, Germany and France having secured -1 the bulk of commercial advantages in China that a nw coalition would pre- serve our interests there. . , It ia time the democrats in the eon- ss were talking out in meeting In t earnestness against the" giganti .bber pension outrages and stealsV! w rescally pension bill requires N.233,830, and that thirty-three imore since the war. It is of rascauty. Increase i swell t treat sum t One of tb most porirerfal arraign- ment hare seen lately of the real vwuiitkm in this country i la that ablei clean, independent, gold paper. tLe New Tork Times. A correspondent signing himself, f S. U.f la YeTy caus tic" and rigorous la a rerierw of the conntry nd Ite prospects. His entire article Is Interesting and severe in its arraignment of the present. If it had appeared in & ' yellow journal, tne N.Y. Journal ior instance, -we would not hare been surprised, but appearing in so able and decided a gold organ as is the Times, we read with" interest and wonder. We give one paragraphs ; , "but how are . the mighty, fallen! "What demon possesses us?. Wnat blight is there settling on this rich and great country? Certainly we-were rich, unquestionably so, and every, man cpuld sit down under his fig tree as in-, dependent as a sovereign, and with plenty to eat- No tenants then on farms ;; no fiats, either, in our.citiee; no sties and dens for American Citizens. No syndicate factories with their thous ands of automata, no mines worked by a race of men, brutally treated, kept on starvation pay. Nor were there sjuch cares for a living. If the worst came to the worst, tiiere was 'the West Evidently we grow poor as a nation. A few, the select few. select bjyj dint of thir smartness "and the waiat of it in the rest, are rich, and their millions breed wonderfully fast. But the poor rest? Do they not get out of all proportion lean? Labor un ions floundering to the right, while to tiie- le:ft protection, that wily gospel, robs twenty Pauls to! feed one Peter. And yet no end of natural wealth be low the soles of our feet These be problems, my masters." , . ,: . . !The northern republicans do not rel ish McKinley's gush at Atlanta. He v ted every time he could for a Force bill' ior the south. He has repented sufficiently it seem to evoke Indorse ment fwm Georgians- including en thusiastic Gen. Gordon. McKinley would like to start a white man's re publican party la the: south doubtless. Butif he. would succeed he must prove his goodwill and tVtith by his works. Appointing atprominerit ports negroes as custom house officers, and putting in negto postmasters in the several southern states, much to the injury, ; disgust and indignation of the business men and others, is not a satisfactory Way ofJ showirg "liberal impulses to w"ard the south for "a number of years, as Geri. Gordon jocosely said. That was so broad it was. comical. But gush 'any where is cheap, whether from a (.northern republican ; president or a ' souihern confederate general. Gush without accompanying favors is sound and wind "signifying nothing." But Jet us be very thankful for the very . smallest favors, even rhetorical out bursts. . NORTH CAROLINA. Greensboro Record:" Some of the old toughs around Greensboro are get ting' it this week in court. When an old offender comes up before Judge Timberlake "don't believe in ; fooling with him, but he pokes it to him, while for bad cases of larceny he does like- wlse Two of three gamblers were ov.awi- - j.iAn.ia auui woo oiaojci-iu-v 14 1X til after the holidays on account of so many orr ine ooys navmg gone nome . being scored by scarlet fever in Oxford. On Monday, while out hunting,. Frank Edward3 of Trading Ford was accidentally shot in both legs. One shot pased through the left leg while the right was struck by 16. The range was close but most of the shot struck below the knee and it is hoped by his physician that the leg can be saved . ,.' Scotland Neck Commonwealth : -trices ranged irom s cents, to u cents r . " v . " aiio, au, do, as, -su, ana to cents. Mr. E. C. McDowell was killed near :his home in Edgecombe last Thursday, by a falling tree. He was cutting some firewood and a limb from a falling tree struck him "on the head and killed him instantly. 'He was 60 years old and left a wife fnd four children. He was a good andS valuable citizen, in good health, and the sad accident cast a gloom over this community.) The . re mains were interred at Lawrence Fri day afternoon. ; . "Winston Sentinel; .' An Ashville man is confined at one- of tbe Greensboro hotels with a fractured skull. The wounded man is W. M. Wilkinson, and it was feared for some time that he could not recover. f-: He was- conscious today and the doctors think he Is out of danger. His assailant, Charles Mor ton, is out on-bond to appear before the mayor for trial Saturday afternoon Cicero Holder, a white man, met with a shocking death near ClemmonsviHe, about 4.30 on Dec. 6. While in a well cleaning it out, the rope broke, causing a bucket full of dirt to fall on him. It is learned that Che well is about 100 feei deep and that Mr. Holder was dead when taken out. c . ' ; Murjihy Bulletin: Master Frank Dickey, son of T. d: Dickey, had a most miraculous escape from death last Mon day afternoon. .. ile in company with several companions playing near the edge of the nigh, bluff overlooking Hiawassee river, above the academy, te Jost hia'footing and rolled at least 150 feet down the rough and cragged bluff. anJ ypnderful to relate only, sus tained the iajyry of a number of bruises, and a-broken arm.J His cap I was found in top of a hifch tree, indi- r AQtintr that ho Vnft -foil TiftroniiilaT. for a considerable -distance. How ti escaped instat death is. certainly mar velous. ' : .' ' Raleigh News and 'Observer: News of the death of Mr, A. F. Hilemanv of Cabarrus county, was heard here with much regret. Mr. Hileman. is Well known here, having been in the public service a great deal since 1881, when he was elected as an independent to tne legislature. Again in 189 be was elect ed as a populist, end the following ses sion, 1897, the f usionigts made him speaker. Had his health permitted ne would have this year been a candidate for congress. He died Monday.- Wilson, N. C, Dec. .13. (Special.) We iearp that our gifted townsman, Henry Blount, has closed a contract to deliver a number pf lectures next spring and summer in i?wa. His theme will be "The Negro," V : CURE ALL YOUR PAIMS WITH Rain-KiHer. A itedicin Chest la Itself. Simpls, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COtTGHS, COLDS, SKEUMATISI NEURALGIA.. -'r.r w ana ou cenz hot; 8. ncwiflc ne lUitiTtAua ' ... I ? I BUT UNIT 1E UINE.! wir -' ; 1 Lx TOnTinrH for? csmM Ulllu uonmrs cRounitiG vwm For years 1 suffered terrible pains every month and my doctor told me 1 could not be cured except by an ope ration. I felt I could not submit to that and was so despondent 1 had rivn up all hopes of a cure. My hus band insisted on my tryinf fWine of Cardui and at last thank Cod I did try it! Last month I did not have a pain, and did a! my work, which I had not don ia seven years. - , ' ! . MRS. MLNISIE Ul ILt- Modesty b the crowfiin virtue of AmtTcan rfflt:tn. It is the trait that all mankind admires. A modest votan U tne most pleasing of all created things. Because of thtf becoming virtue thousands of women prefer to suffer untold mies rather than confide their troubles to a physkiaaand to eyA think of submitting to an examination is revolting. They cair get their own consent to an operation. Wine of Cardui pennf lensitive women to retain their modesty. With it they can dz " female . troubles'' in the quiet of their own rooms. ", If specUilrtatment b . required they can write to the Advisory Departftnt of the Chattanooga Medicine Co.,' and their letters will b promptIy UDIES' ADVISORY DEPARTMENT. I For sdrlce In emaes raqnirlnr p. 1 daldlrection. addreM, KlTtng TnP- I toma, L-cuHim' Advitory Department, 1 The CkatuiMt auuiu ( Coattaoousa, x eon. chronic condition. The longer A LARGE BOTTLE OF COSTS $I.OO AT HOLIDAY With the near approach of the HOLIDAYS we have er-ieavojEed to ecu for, our patrons numerous USEFUL articles for presents, t'Ad think-we have something for all. . . ,. ." . - I You are nuzzling your bi-ain to know what to give. '-Te will' assist you to some extent by mentioning some of the many suitably things. Beautiful RUGS. ART SQUARES.-LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERS.f lyANKETS. arid On -url FIRST FLOOR will be foound a large assortnt of the'.follo-rra- nPKSTiBM. STKDGEWOO D and JAPANESE t are. CU? GLASS. HUDNT'T and COLGATE PERFUMES, TOILET SOAP ilrCTWETJS, NAP KINS rvOYLIES and TABLE LINEN. MARSEILLES . anHONBT- COMB QUILTS. SILK and LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBJJ5LLAS, NECK WEAR. HOSIERY, 36 boxes of LADIES' SILK HOSE .ihjJjLACK, WHITE, LIGHT BLUE AND TAN. .THE ORIGINAL prices on thjff were 11.00 $1.25,. and $150. MONDAY MORNING they will go for 50 cent ; spair. p A large' and complete line of GENT'S HALF HOSE, i .COLLARS AND CUFFS BRUSHES and COMBS, PUR SES and CHATEIjt VIN BAGS, KID GLOVES Cor both LADIES and GENTLEMEN. ONE 1ST OF LADIES' KID GLOVES. PERFECT IN EVERY. RESPECT, BLAC- " WITH WHITE STITCHING and in colors, former price $1.00, to be sold 75c. a-pair. The LARGEST! LINE OF DOLLS IN THE CITY. CARPET DEPARTMENT. We have been very busy in this department the past ;t k, and from nojw until afteri Xmas, will De rusning ini contemplate buying CARPETS, have your work done promptly WORKMANSHIP. to d Re LACE QURTAIN SUCCESSOB TO BROWN & EODDIflE - No. 29 North Front Strat. AGENT FOR BUTTER1CK:B PA R Do not be humbuggiul "by several dealers here,f who i - ' ' - - dm are ottering Sheet Iron Stove as a "WILSON, HE Mt ER. We are the exclusive Stents for the TVilson herj and you can purchase ;them from no pthe coiicerL DAVID'S. DAVID'S. Those men who want to Overcoat themselves will do well to haVe a good look at our ' New $10.00 Overcoats. l - . These garments show perfection in every seam and stitch, and may well rank with the $12.00 sorts shown by "dealers."j They are made of all-wool Kerseys and New Coverts. Lining is worthy. Sleeving is good. Stout, Slim or regular sizes. Dozens '. of other grades $4.50 to $20.00. ; i New Winter Suits. v ! " For men -of limited means, we've made a thousand suits of mancy cassi- meres and Black Chiviots, which we J , m ' - jggij 1 1 . 1 - Z'ntPim ' -. : - . tT 4 " ." ! . , 4 - LEADING CLOTHIERS and GENTS FOFtioSHERS, -I FRONT AND PRINCESS STRLflHS ' ' r- - , .' ? ; : Iut ' s!y 1 i- tT" -" ' : 1 i " - ' 4 answered, by worr trained in the curt ofiwpmanly weaknesses andsdrtJjs. There should be no hesilfion., D laved . treatment."? means a postponed, the harftr to jure. WINE OF CARt Sl DRUG STORE. ngs, OU W C VVUU1U i' JV.lt,C liiVJOrj WUiXJf, o so as soon aspCv'Rible, so .you my' member we give ylx nothing but best; STRETCTEI15RS. PUR t'AT i an inferior 99 CO DAVID'S.; DAVID'S. - sen ax o.uu Tlie- will rank with the $7.50 styles sho'vft iy 'retailers.'-' Our line of tHJt k Imperials anq all the latest novilfVa. fn. neckwear an. not be excelleiad we receive fresh goods daily. j.. , Prudent " p'affeei - anticipate the wintry blasts' ah provide heavier clothing for tbiir ons. ahead of t me. Our store. Is a i?acf Bering place, for j uch folks. The gocds 'We ready mada by us from lowly, baht-cloths. The loring is as iy uld be.. Suits tal and' overcoats ar& . inf strong assortment. Particularly Inel:sjting la te r Bright Arra of Reetersi . .. . i of heavy all-VkxA .Chinchilla at $4.50. VelYet Collars fcortiie little ones. Hdavy storm collars-f ir tlie older lads. ,THE PASTIP TIlELFUTlfeE The way to judf ;rth.e future )a by! the past. It's one eft,Ve safest rulea ia1 ex istence. There. Is po better way than ,to determine Arht, a) man. WILL) do than bv what 4e MAS done. Judee n by our . reputation iry the. Fire. Incur ance buainess'VF are well knowp In this city. 1 LoIe aound 'at the resi dences and buina ifquses that have "been rebuilt sfltl pnoijey paid oat by us as Insurance. . . r L What we have tne we win do aeain. n- t- -WwipNTS.' - ' -! Telephone xfoS. . Office . on Ctr floor of the Ctrol blading. . j Only the Err Cjfapanies representei . 1 "' uuuvvrii r - 1 r :: TMDE! fe 1 f me Jolin L Booiwrtgui Co. J5 SOUTH FRONT ST. JUST : RECEIVED SEEDLESS RAISINS. V : CLUSTER RAISINS, LOOSE MUSCATELS. HERCULES CURRANTS. PENOLOPE CURRANTS. LOOSE CURRANTS. ENGLISH WALNUTS. . ALMONDS, FILBERTS, PECANS, BRAZILS. SHELLED ALMONDS. MINCE MEATS. MAPLE SYRUP. CELERY EVERY TUESDAY can for prices and examine our goods.' . The John L Boatwright Co Is to tbe effect that our Justly celebrated "PENINSULA" STOVES AND RANGES are givine perfect satisfaction to all wno nave triea tnem DON'T. FAIL TO SEE THEM. We can also supply- you with , . everything in th, line end Bouse telsio lice a! ICEl PilCfeS- REMEMBER THE PLACE. J. W ; MURCHISON ORTON BUILDING, WILMINGTON. N. C. We are offering iCAKESJ- FreSll CRACKEBSl , i CHEESE, New Catch Mullets, -ALSO Meat, Flour, . riuvai. Coffee, . Sugar All at Bottom Prices. a -" .- - D. McEACHERN WHOLESALE GROCER, IF YOU BUY j?IAM0 Ym Get, The Worth of Your. Money. NO DEALER'S PROFITS TO PAY Direct to ; families at factory prices. Cash or easy pay men tSj I Address our factory representa tive,. " , R. L. HUFFINES,M Wilmington, N. C SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Utile Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drows ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain m the Side, TORPID IZVER. They Regulate the Bowels. . Purely Vegetable. . Small PHI. i Small Dose. Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the d&j See you get Carters, - Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand V ' . si Carter's Uttle Liver Pill viever Lead - ELVS CRAAM EAT.5I bi a poltJveetirk. apply into tbe nostrils. It is quickly sbsorbed, M trots at Dmsieta or by tnaa ; aamples 10c by maH. ELY ESOTHTyS, Warren 6L. W lorkCUy 1 M Dllllfflll ' iiti 1 . 111 w 1 iiiii.iiii n ' IINM 11 1 I I II III III II w ':M HlVER r Iihited if m m Mjiti: TO At INTS U. ill 1HD 6chdal b BBH Hay t. 1 Train 41 Lve Wltolnrtoo J 30 & arm Lumbrton (.at p. m.. Pembrok 6:44 p. m.. M Alton 1:12 p. m.. Lttritwr( :2S p. Hasiiet :6 p. m.. WadectMre i ll n m . Monro 1:11 D. TO- CharlMt 10.-S o m. Conncui t Hamlet wita train far Porttnouth. i Richmond Waaft- irMrton tod at Uum wilb trail for At Ulftta. -' Train 41 Lmtn Portamou ta l:3fl . n., arrtva Weldon U:4l aJ tn.. Ralir fJO'p. m.. Sanford 6:93 p. m.J liaraiei :m 9- n.. Aihena 1:46 a. id., asdl Atlanta f:3 a- m. Train 4UO Leave iininnon v- m., Ktchtnond i:58 p. Kortamoum ; a. m. Arrirra Weidon 11:10 D. m.. Rallrh kKR a. m San ford S:S9 a. m.. Hamiet 4:10 m.. Kocainaraant :ZS a. n,.Htawooro k:M a. m., Monroe l:U a. m.. unaxraiia 7M a. m.. Atnna t:4S a, m., and Uan- ta C:30 a. m. connacu&a at wataon wua train from Richmond i and all Mortnora point. Pullman lepr. Port mouth t Naatmue, a. m., jLaDooinion uw . Staribr u:U a. m.. Rutherford ton noon. At&en iu J m.. AUai . P-jn. . . ? Train as LeT" Atlanta : p. ; . Athena 11:3 o. m.. Monro 6:a6 a. . m. Leaves Charlotte 6:10 a. m.. Monro 66 m., Wadesboro 7:01 la. m., nam let. i:u m.. RaieiKh U:40 a. m., Weldon S;0 d. m.. arrlvea ntrtsmouta : D. in. Train 5S leareto natruet iu a. m., Ar rive Laurinburs l:8 ia-tm.j Maxtoa : a, m., femoroae a. ro., jL.umor.ou Train 403 lmtu Atlanta 1:00 p. m.,- ar rive Athena J:16 p. m Monroe 9:30 p. m. Leaver Rutherfordton 4:35 p. m., axrlTe 'Shelby 5; p. m., Lincoln ton 6:& p. m.. Charlott Bu p. m. Monro :10 p m.. Wadeaborot 10:a p, m.( Rockingham ll:6 p. in.. Hamlet U: p. jm.. flanford 1:0 a. m., Kleia:n z:i- a. -nu. w emon :oo at: m., Portsmouth T:2& a. m. Richmond 8:13 a, no., Washinston U:S1 noon. 4, . I Train 18 Leave Uaffilet 7:15 p. m.. r- rl es Glton S:U p. m. Returning-, leave Gibson 1:00 a, m., rHvk Hamlet 7:60 U tit. . Train IT Leav Hablet 1:40 a. m.. ar rive Cher aw 10:00 a. m. Ri urnlng- leave Ctiiii:W p. m., arrive Uamlt :-tt Ail train aany except no, xi ana is. Train make Immediate connection at Atlanta for Momironiery. Mobile. New Orleans, Txa, California, Mexico, Chat; tanoog-a, waahvtae. Mempni. Jdsoonr Florida, j..-' .i - . " -.',!:; For Ticket!,, flleeoeri. Etc., apply ta THUS 1J. jatiAJtliiS, . Gen'l Aa-ent. Wlllmlnaton. N.,C.: El. ST. JOHN. Vice President and Oen'l Manager. . H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager, V. E. MeBee. Gen't Superintendent T. J. ANDE1RSON. Oan 1 Pa. Aent Gen erai Office. Portsmouth. V, i cope FeQi and YodKtn Tauei RQilwci JOHN GIL!, 'RBCXIVXR. - Schedule in Effect November 20th; 189S. South NbrtT Bound Dally No, $ Hound Daily No. L MAIN LINB. 7 05 p rh Ar . . Wllmlr-gton . . Lv 8 50 a m 4 02 p m 5 52 p m Lv..Fayettville.. Ar 12 00! m Ar..FayettevllIe..Lv L.v...E"ay Junc.Lv 12 20 p m 12 28 p m 3 8 p m 2 30 p m Lvl... Sanford ,.Lv 1 50 pm 3 44 p m 4 15 pro 4 25 p m B 12 p j 6 44 p m 6 13 p n 7 $5 p m 12 42 p m Lv... Climax ...Lv 12 13 p m 11 55 a m 11 07 a m Lv. Greensboro. Ar LAr. Greensboro .Lv Lw..' Stockdale ..Lv Lvrwainut jCove.Lv Lv.. Rural HalL.Lv 10 36 a m 10 09 a m 8 45 a m Lvrr..Mt. Airy....Ar South i North Bound t Bound Dally BENNETTS VTLIJa. Daily No. . j No. 4 7 15 p rh Ar.. Bennettfvllie ..Lv 8 r00a n 1 15 pm Lv.'.... Maxtpn Lv J 07 a a EtSpmLv.. Red Springs ..Lv 8S5am 4 62 p m Lv... Hope MlliS ...Lv 10 90am 4 S3 p m Lv... Payettvlll ...Ar 10 40 a m No. U. I No. U South North" Bound Round Mixed Dally; Mixed. MADIt'.Jf SRJLMCI2 Dally Ex. Bun. IE;. Bui. 6 30 p m Ax.... Raraseur Lv 140 an 8jS0 a n B- 47 a m 8 36 a m u !'07 a a UiKa-x t 60 p m Lv!..... Climax Lv 8 00 p m Lv... Greensboro ...Ar Ar.., Greensboro ...Lv Lv.:. Stokesdals ....Lv t 30 p m 1 16 n m 12 30 pm Lv..... Madison Ar! Freleht train- No. 8 on the CaM Feti and Yadkin Valley now" leaves Wilmlng. ton at 4:00 p. m, arriyea at FayettevUlf at 10:20 p. m. Passenger, car on this train. . ! -' Connections at Faystteville with At lantlc Coast Line, at, Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Sprtngt with the Red ar.ni jtb 'and Bo wmore rail road, at "Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Gulf with .the Durham and Char lotte Railroad, at Greensboro with th Southern-Railway Company, at : Walnut Cove with the Norfolk and. wester Hallway, i v " f,- 3. W. FRY. W. E. KYLE, Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agaat' j Report of the Condition -MDF THE Nitionol Bank ol WiiraWiolon M "Wilinlngton, in the State of North Carolina, at the tuose of Dual-, -. ness December 1, 1898. - 1 RESOURCES. .: Loans and discounts $205,674 99 Overdrafts, secured and un-uUf?r .secured i .......... ,-65 75 U. S. Bonds to secure clrcu- ;; r lation , .....1... 100,000 00 Stocks, securities, etc.. 4,350 00 Banking house ............... 23,600 00 Due from National Banks ' (not reserve agents)........ . 28,529 64 Due from State Banks and Bankers ......... .......... 43,541 60 Due from, approved reserve agents ........ .... 28,262 93 Checks and other cash items. 7,801 35 Notes of other National Banks 8,000 00 Fractional paper currency. nickles and cents 127 41 Lawful money reserves in Bank vis.; Specie .215.482 00 Legal tender notes. 40,000 00 55,482 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer; (5 per cent, of circulation, 4,500 00 Total ........ ........ ......1510,426 57 LIABILITIES. ;i ' Capital stock paid in $150.000 00 Sulplus fund ;J5,0OO. 00 Undivided profits, less -ex- f penses and taxes paid ..... . 4,749 68 National Bank notes out- ; starding ...... 90,000 00 Due to other National Banks 18,873 95 Due to State banks and bank ers ..J.. 2L529 26 individual deposits subject to ' check 256,030 60 Certified checks 200 00 Cashier's checks outstanding , 4,037 18 Total .$510,426 57 HTATE OP NQkTH CARQMXA, f -Coitstt or New HaroVib. I L F. R. Hawes, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowJLgdge and belief. Ti .- V. li. HA WES, ' - " , ; Cashier. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5h day of December, 1838. ; , VW. J. TOOMER, . : u Notary Public. , Correct Attest: : f - JNO. a ARMSTRONG. GEO. B, FRENCH, - . GABRIEL HOLMES, ; Directors. ABBOTT'S EAST INDIA CORH PJLTT. Carom, Wait m! BnrimM orad vithoBtpaia erth w of a knif. A. uinpia kppiicstioa docs UM vxk. Llppman Brothers ' SEND TEM CENTS for S -" fwww th luveuestTocblandM. -Ji i - J r 'i . $ fail -bfr-t nmMe M ,: mcl im - v.-"1 V- Sm. LarnrL'aif-Tan tatii o , . , C;5",!.. ij K iwBtliul tnnan. Kiegnav ruptf "5 pajr Dt U oortri.u. 20a - ftTLflNTIG COAST LIME . - '..: - f :' -"- " ; 1 Bchadul la Effaet Naraaibw JOth, 1M. XpartorM Tfm WUml&ftoa. NORTHBOUND. DA ILT NO. A.-P-nr-- Dut Ma :45 A. M. nolia 11:1 a.m, Waraaw 11:14 am-. Oo.dabort U: p.. ex, wntaon I:l p m.. Rocky Uooat I:U p tn.. Tarboro J M p. bl. Walion 4:2S pc m.. Pvtanbttrf . t.n p. Richmond 7:30 p. row. ' Norfolk 1:16 p. tn . Waafelnrtoa U.S0 p rru. BalUmor. 1:00 a.m -rhlUdlphU , tn.. Nw York tii a. m., IBoatoa t:0t p. nu DATLT NO. 40 raenr Du If air 7 US J M. nolia t;4" p. in.. Wtn p. m.. Oofjsboro 10:00 p. wllaoa ld:48 p. m.. fTarbor 1:45 a. m.. Rocky Mount UJS Fi, m . Widon U:5, a. m., Nor oik 101 a. tn.. Hfitnburi I a :".J at., Rlonaiond f.SS a.- m.. ; Waahington 7:01 a. m.. Balti more $:2J a. m.. rblladelphlai' V 1 ISiSS a. nv. New Tork 1:M p. ; , . m.. Botoa p. m. DAIIT NO. 0 PaangrtwDu Jack. scpt aonTttl 4:11 p, m.. Ntw lira Sunday 8:40 p. m. . " J:J6 p. m. SOUTHBOUND. DAILY NO. B. Paensr--Du Laka ' 3S5 i. M. Wurcsmnw 4:S p. m.. Chad ? bourn 5 IS p, tn., Marlon :S4 p. , tn., Flornc 7:1S p. m.. Sumter S:C7 p, b, Columbia 10:30 p. m., - . v; v Dfamirk a. m., Aucuata 7.-65 a. tn., Macon 11:16 a. -.. 'Atlanta 13:36 p. tn., Charleston 10:5 p. m.. Savannah 1:20 a. no.. .. Jackonvlil 7JD a. m., St. Aa ? - iruailno-W:30 a. m.. Tamp AimiVALS AT TVTLM I XQTON FROM v. . TUB NORTH. 1ATLY No. 4. Puwntr-tar Bos t:45 P,M.-ton 11:0S p. New York. : . p. m.. Philadelphia 12:06 a. m., v't Haltimore 1:60 a. tn.. Vahlnt ton 4:30 a. m.. Rlchmonil .a. m.. Ptraburr 10:vi0 a. m.. v - Norfolk w a. n.. Weldon 11:60 . m., Tarboro 1I:U p.' m. " Kocky Mount 1;00 p. m., Wilson 2:35 p. ru:. GolJsboro 3:M p. m.. Warsaw 4:07 p. m., MaanoUa 4:3S p. m. i DAILY NO. 41, rasaenKr Lava' Ilos. 9:30 A.M. ten 12.00'nlght, N'r York :J0 a. -TO., l"Mlid!ptUa 13:09 p.m.. Baltimore 3:SS p. m.. Waahlnir-J too. 3:46 p. m., 8 Richmond 7,W .pi -m., Pfterabura: lirll p. m Norfolk 2:30 p. ro., Weldon t:43" ?: rh.. (Tarboro ..00 p,; m.. tocky Mount 6:40 a. m . teara Wilson 6:22, a. m., Ooldboro ".. 7:01 a. tn.-, Warsaw 7:53 a.; in., I Magnolia 8:06 a. m. DAILY" NO. 61. Paaaengcr Leave Net except 14rn :00 a. m., Jacksonville i Sunday 10:26 a. m. i i. 12:15 p. m, FliOM THE SOUTH. DAILY NO: 84 Pautmrr-v It., !. 16 p. m. pa. 8:10 a. m., Sanford 3:07 p. tn.. i . Jacksonville; 8:00 p. m., Savan- nah .1:45 a. m., Charleston :S3 ! Atlanta 7:00 a. J. Ma con :S0 a. m.. AuTUta lStt p. . m., Ienmark4:17 p. m., Colum bia 6:00 a. ni.Somter 8;15 p - tn., Florence 10:00 ibi,, Marloti : A 10:40 a. ru..- Chadbourn 11:44 . m.. Lake Waccntiitw 12:13 a m. IDally except Sunday. ! ' Trains on the KrniUn.i v.,l- r Itoad leaves Weldon 3:65 p. m., HalU.xN 4:15 p. m.. arrives Scotland Nerk at t w p. m.. Greenville 6:67 p. m., Kln.ton 7 ii p. m. Returnujjr. leavua Kinaion j r . - m, Oreenville 8:f3 a. m., arriving Halt- - daily except Sunday. " mt, u.Ad n.. in.. v n linn iiv. to. Trains on Wuhinsritn r..n. . Washington 8:20 a. m . unA a m ,T -."l" rive i'armele tlft a. m. and 4:00 p. m re turning leave I-armela .35 a. m and' 6 to ?mn- "v Washington uVi.i? And 720 p. m. Daiiy eicent Hun.i.. " Train leaves Tarboro n cept Sunday. 6:30 p. m.. Sunday 4 "Sn tn .... nymoutn dally as. cept Sunday 7:5a. m.. and Sundir 9M a. m.. arrives 'firhnm i.i .k: .-J f rrT 11:00 a. m. V mt" Train. oh Mlldaiv m - n ,l" ' Ooldsboro dailyiexcenr,, i""" VSTe" ...r i onMiniieia b:iu a. turning- leaves Bmlthneld 9:00 a rives at Goldsbaro 10:36 a, m m., ar. :o P- m ar- ajMinir UOOe 10:40 A m A .J! P. turning lea vwi Spring Hopi 11:00 a nVi 4:56 p. - nv, Nashvilla li-sn . L f m. re,. re t.,Hocky Mount" ll:4 . Train on Clinton nTJnrn !', ' saw for Clinton rf-n ."r' U:40 a. m. and 4:15 p. keni s.--. arrive Latta 10:32 a. m "lililon 10:44 ;a. m. Rowland lim I m " ritrnJ ing leaves Rowland 6:00 p. nT irftwi" " ion 6:20 p.. m.. Latta . 'm'rrlY"U- cOOun. m jtaiw lo-2fi n,0n At,?? Branch lesv Hub Conwtym7,Utourn, n- marnv. P. tn.. Chadbourn 6:30 T m.,Carr7vV -Uob b:1 Daily excepf Sunda. , Central f South CaroiimT n.iiw. leave Sutnwr t$ p. mMalTnlng-'i? S H a. m.. Manning 8:u a. m., arrwVIt dumter S.40 a m. Dailv. ' arr,v Georgetown- and . YVeatern leave Lnes 9:30 a. m.. 7:40 n Railroad tn., arrive Georgetown 7:oo Im.i:si'n e"I! anesa. ny, 5:56 p., dally except Sunday 9T&0 a? 'S Larllneton 10:13 , m.. Che aw U so ! m.. Wadesboro 2 :25 p. UeLv ir7i'r.Jh ?a ' 'i'T is..- s -- ssiifiSS! 3.00 a. rn., arrive Florence 9:14 a. m. 2: n m" r,he,iaw 4:4i p- m- HartavUli Z15 p. m.. Darhngton 6:29 p. m. arrlva iundanveonVl?8 tSrluSJS- :16 i. nt y M ' m"' rtvs Florencs wffi1-9 -Tnd S'ayetteville Branch leave Wilson 1:S p. m.. p. m arrlvn hJi ma 2:50 p; .12:01 Vnni ? .m" f?,nnn P." yettevili. 4: film 111, r.r. . . .. T, . . - . . W' Fay- wevme u: p. m., 9:40 p. tn., Durin; Ui: m u'J l?5 m- arrive Wuson l:0p:- Mancnebier and Augusta R R. trains leave Sumter 4:29 a, tn.. Crinn ?. . arrive Denmark 9:12 a. ta. Keiurnlmr jeave ienmara 4:17 p." in., Creston b.U Pregnails Branch, train leaves Creston 6:46 a. m., arrives Hregnawa 9:15 a. m. returning leaves PregnaiJs 10:00 a. m.. Aiiives vresion j:uu p. m. Dally tiunday. . . except hopviUe Branch trains leave EllloO 10:35 a. tn., and arlve L,ucknow 12:25 u m. Returning leave Lucknow 2:30 p. nC arrive 4:10 p. m. Dally except Sunday (Daily except Sunday, 'rtunday only. 11. M. BMKKSON, J. R. KELYG?inenUPTaennayerr.Agent- T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manager. - ha Clyde tteaztjliiv Co NEW YORK. WILMINGTON, If. Cj AND GEORGETOWN. S. C, LINES. A'- NEW YORK FOR WILMINGTON, If. a GEO. W. CLTDE.Saturday. Dec. 10th ONEIDA. ........ ...Saturday, Dec 17th WILMINGTON." N. C, FOR NEW TORK GEO. W. CLTDE.Saturday. Dec; 17th ONEIDA.. .... .. ...Saturday, Dec. 24th FROM TTLMINGTON, N. CU FOB GEORGETOWN, a cT GEO. W. CLYDE, ..Tuesday. Dec. 13th ONEIDA. . Tuesday, . Dec 20th 1 No passenger boats. ; Through bUls of lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to and frots ywiutm in iiurui airu ooata VJaTOiina. For Freight or Passage apply t H. G. BMALLBONf- THEO. G. EGER, TraffiMaaa1"" 6 Bowling Gr'- WE II AVE INSTO" NewPranes, Curr- Citron, N. C. Koel Also r' day's tr l-tx 1 (ft 1. li 1 1 f 4 Eer H
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