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THEOtTItUINGN UESSENGEEJ 'WEDNESD AT DECEMBER 21, 18S3.1 taemwr LuaSajyaaa.a JON & BELL COMPANY. I ! the PostoSBce at Wllmlng- &g seoaal-cUa mat er, April 13, 1897. S OF SUBSCRIPTION. STAGE PREPAID. ! ILT MESSENGER by mall. 17.00; six months. J3.50; three 4.75; one month. CO cents. in the city at .60 cent a ji rme week, 115 cents; 11.75 for anths, of 7.00 a yea-. SEMI-WEEKLY MESSENGER 8 page papers), by mall, one year ix months, 50 cents. In advance. WILMINGTON, N. C. . NESDAV. DECEMBER. 21.. 1H9S.- it :. : " . ,-, . I'.klDF.VTlAt, TOI Itl; AS It opinion. ' lehrnond .Diapatrh rightly e McKinley prr-Hidi-ntial ri'irn- Ing trip in ih- w.mtri as coze rang." II in rei.-p.ti.-m riicularlyf pleading 1 ml en- hirri.. The places rie-visir-j Haway ly his "annual pit-s- inil' tin very "conciliatiiis" V,e hope the- republican ' pr?si- 1 ie so cha rni'1''! -Avith his -n- cr reeeptitin that He will 're-, the southern whites ' hefeaf- ntft afflict ami" MfYeril them .more ii-,Ti) ofTlciat apiw.iut- live the north a. :hatic- to ap-- 1 flight in h';ct' iillu-tTS in nit's and postDtncfs, 'tti.-, The" u'V A eh rnakeM a timely hnt ifi connection Iwith the vast patronajr ... . I ... . i . . '. ' . anat wiii'T;C lo'McKiniey s are when expansion Lxpands and, th- " ieiroe." and other in tle comluered domains are made (i'ttart and Parcel. of our al ready vasr niiSnlrv. ' It Havs: ;l;'Tha,t -would increase immensely the presidential patronage ih. ifu- matter. of making ; r Ite'stKwirig birth ivil and Mnilitapy . app'ointmi.-'nts. -'And since . the south, made, common cause .with th-.' north iiii lig-jitinjc the war, and has lit. MeKinley's word fr it that .vvv.ape- in truth a reunited-' nation, isn't dtnatu'r;)l for. the Muth id iinik to the plvsiderft for. full consideration ofiXhiR section .in ! Ilarpiltnmr 1.; uruila - I r i- 1 1 . . I O fi'i fill. 1 t'jnumiiiitHon of his policy Tprivilejl iif eoiiri ( he - kiiii f li iri ve n 1 1 o' reni ( To that ipolicy? We -ather think so.'" ; ine -soAitn.. wni not. nowever, uesire. t'o be '"-remembered" in the ba-d, afllic- ii"e old sway. ItTwuT-none itf it if it' can J -be heard. Enough nrbre than enough of negro -officials fir1 tlie". south. Go north and appoint them. Mr, '.McKinley may - have : comj Jetely ped. He 1.4 liovv suspecteil of. fa vor ig jl!iej fttrrtn t;it th n. uf j. the ' cin-, lie red ' territory, and, , vve,:, -suppose,. like; his party, without g'ivmg the conquei'd people any right-' or op'poV iunity. to declaii' whether they wish to be annexed iir! lie brought tn liniier i:on dituns of statehood. Hawaii was an nexed against th'ej'ivill of the' people 'out. tliere. ' Writing of .Cuba in his late mt-ssage .he said "Assist Cuba" to. cre ate ai govei junent wliich shall be free; and independent.", That was Wglit and American, in spirit. V Has he gone back on it?; At Atlanta he. wisely, ifelicit oUsly Sftld-r-"Tf thls'i Nation" tthe Ile jSUblic disapfieared soon- after the war cirtled between fhe south ta.nd north "and to' every 'nation there crimes for mative periods' In its life. and history. V Just so. This once1 great Ke"pub!U iassed '. through It. The .. great war knocked the bottom;. x'Ut: of I it, and, presto, change, a gigantic. Nation, (with a great big N.) sprang into lifj, full armed iand big with fate. 'L'i'neolh in ihis '..Very' famous speech iit; Gettys burg, stole a sentence from a New Ejiglahd "Readei" publislied i in the thirties and made' miUtHur'tb.1, .He de clared tiiat in spite, .of the ' gri-at.- up heaval and the cfceatioiTor a.'. Nation" that! stitl this country' belonged to the veople-thTrrr'overniUifft- of , the peo ple,, -for nhe people, and by the peo ple ha'H not perish ;frorn the', face of ihe earth."' lt the "people" ould not ose 'their, liberties, completely: they pay ' the .price of "'eternal vigl ; They must closely ' curb and atch the military and the "expand ing" demagogues. They, must stand by the. teachings of the great men who J created the', lienubiic. snil hiade'lt i a success Washington, Jefferson, ,;Madi- m and the -other wise buiMers and tesmen.fli ; ' . Mr. Andrew Carnegie writes, m in- ew; York Times- to this effect: "lmDenalism. after petty skirmishes with at" weak foreign power, suggests that ai new 'foriiiati've period' has ar rived ;vhich. rendei"S "it necessary to; .discard the doctrines upon which . the Itepublic .is founded. '.' .; ' ;lt laughs 'to scocn. tlie principle that 'government derives its just tjowvrs 'from the consent of-the govei tied;' - For inac ail men .are creaieu nee 1.1 suo- siirntpti thi nurchase at eisrht ' nii-Uiuiis oft peoiile' at J2.50 per head ih it he- I'hU ': ipjpineif, like so many cattle, (vithotit their consent. -That "life, liber y, and the dorsiirt of hkppiriesk' are; 'iialieri-abli-C rights,' that "wherever thtj Hag i lyaves' 'any man's ; privileges is eveti- ' man'a lerriT s 't.v" (hp i hi nppi a 1 1 t tie- tions. that have had their day. Tha"4- 'the 'flag proclaims the equality of xh. citizen.' .the -imperialis-'t. discards .anil- holds tlvat this" flag, that hitherto had .1 ttood for equal rights to all, shall, here Taften make citizens of one part 'of the ijvople-and subjects of another . part. I "W'p who stand'. for the ( American' f doctrine entei!sur protest we prefer ! the iJld doctrines (;uk the new." This is a Scotchman emphasizing basic ; . nrincinlea of .1 covprnmpnif ;thp. iwn- vl, . ... r- - . ..-.7 --w - .. - ph?. Let the , Airieiican V peJiJle stand faithfully by, every declaration jvrade before war beganWith Spain, .that it . -yas to be pressed! to make Cuba "free i.and independent.-1' President McKinley gave,, expression " to the true view in - the sentence given above from his ire- ! cent-:messajre to the congress "To aid the Cubans to establish- a free and in dependent government" of their own, .. mark you. "Mr. .Carnegie presses the argument and says5; forcet-ully' .. thftc V "what we insist-upon is that what !is right under the '. American -doctrine for . Cubans right for the Philippines that what is, due to the people of Cuba is .due to the people of-the Philippines--'. that they shall not bv bought and, sold" like Ca dtle. nor shall;, the forces of the. Republic be used to( shootdovvn men - Whose only crime is that, they request to.be allowed free 'and independent 'government." - . ! I Guard, protect the Philippine islands; is 'American duty. jk wnat can bej done Vo promote prosperity .and gooili government among tlie p.pple in those far away islands. Let them have fall opportunities for orderly development.; Let them show their full capacity for self-government. Leave them 'then to work out .their own destiny, as Cu Ai to Puerto Rico, whose people perhaps the best thing to do is t las A 1 v i IN ! ' ... .1 - Times that "so soon V3 order ' -restored in Puerto Rico us submit to the people of that Ulai i the question of annexation, and if -ty, desire M' let annexation follow. Thk is the time to make It manifest to a"i the world that we will not become involve -mr.lion t kn and UtriKUeS of Eastern Hemisphere." L General Wilson, of the president! party at Macon, Ga., boasted ojf- the great "additions" Mckinley hadj made in territory to this' great "country. He declared that "he- has v extended., its borders to such a-distance that the sun rles upon it in the east befor t sets upon It ih the wt. (Cheers.) thousand, miles to the west T wei ve the Philippines, our new oriental posse sions, and two thousand miles t east the beautiful island of .Port Rico.. A line joining one extremity to the oth- er or tne-se new p o,isiHHion re-ache half way around th ' earth H'tjeers). birt splendid as the president's r. wort has - been, there still remains areatef work for him to do." The president heard this splendid brasginx and wa dtiriib. Did it fon-phidow that s. so.rii he.' had abandoned ihe' principles upon which War was declared arain.:. Spain and the recent dv iration . if his message: to the congress? t'okih.-l Wil liam J. 'Rryan iias rnu-rk.bttr express-, ed. the principle' of our rountry when ri.eniorably he recently- aid: ' ; "Th- niterialisti- idea is directly an- 1 aKoruni i- to the idt-a arel ideals Ivvhich ! have been cherished by tie- American leopl. since the si-KnihK' of' the Dei lara- tioji of Indejienii.-iice.. ur nalionj must Wive up the inttn;ion of enierin upon a. colonial policy such is is now piirsip-d by Kuropean" countries must alandon the diK-trTh. that tcovernitiieiits d-rl vt. their. Just powers t rom"' t he c-ort- Sent of the ffo.Veriied." "t iur "count ry would i slow.. to To ure a old in Ouc Iav Takfe Iaxatlve Bromo Qufhinei Tab lets. All drugrgisti" refund the money If it fails to cure. '25c. Tlie genuine has L. li. Q. on eachctablet. f- HO.TlK FOLKS J.O. Nixon placed the responsibility wher-. It lieiongs, upon the white ema- gogues'if this ' bailiwick, for fnuich of the deviltry and the outbreak here. Just so soon as Ilussell was ; ejected governor the.chahge in-4he bearEng.f Uie: blac k roughs began, and thfr burly swaggering "grew- with ihdalpent .Aixo.n. is conriijeiit mat' there ant-- n d -signs, etc., on the part, of the ne From what is reported the cone might be'-drawn-t.hat- he i not wi groes usion 11 in - format. Sonic talk is kniw-'n and threats have been" ini, t.de in the knowledge of whites. YHow many are- fn sympathy with the plotters may nit appear. That there iire a good rhany negroes in Wi mingtori who are rancoroun, turbulent and mad is jti o tjriie to be pushed-4iside. The thing to b-jdone for the" lK'at'f'il- ly disposed ,ntjjiiovs is to give no'cobntt natlt?- 'Co"' these brawlers. and bullies, to frown severely upon any 'nreais or re- ta liation,! for tthe authorities to be Kvid awake, a;nd fijirall peace lovef'f and fjiends:Vif hr' tfid cur to be fully preiiartUi for' Tiny emergency. Thtj best way to .preserve, peace is to le .(-ead'y to stamp out any disorder. ' . iNrv .own or .city can afford to coiuinue w'i;Jiout"a thorough .syst sewage. It. fis absurd" to expect ordinary . sanitation street clej --.-. - - f and back Jot cleaning' Will presem public health. Yoii might as lcct the incroniing" tides Ho -keep Wilmington and "expel . malari death. jWilmington has already j oil far ioo lonir in this matter o feet sanitary . system beginriirlg. ramifying", complete sewage every home jot. He eerily helieytf lr in tne last . twenty-nve years ! had" been jgood,. pure drinkiivg a nd thorough xlrai.nage by rightly constructed, ' that 2,500 deaths would haVe occurred mington. - it you think ths exfirava- gant jconsult, te "official record! and study the reforms in British citie, and ih several southern- cities Memphis, Augusta, Savannah, New Orleans - and others. Instead of being' in excess it is altogether probable that o,50!: ivohld tiot cover all who would not liavJ. died. Correspond with sanitary experts and you . will learn much thiit is edjifying and important. t A first Irate,; skilled saivitaiy engineer should b? emliloyed' to survey ; the city and map off a chai I for drajnige, etc. .' i " -' ; . ' . : . ' j, : - s-Dr. Gatling is a well Known native of North Carolina the invjenjor f the fan)ousgun bearing his name. His la test production is a cast-steei gun, and it has triumphed completely undar very I remarkable gun tests. . It was tried at Sandy HiK'ik on; last Thursda', and showed miist marvellous strength, en tirely unpreeed.ented, and it is thought it will . completely revolutionize! gun builtiing in all probability. The Ireport. in .The New oik Evening Poet says; "Six shots ere fired Jf ram Dit Gat ling's weaporv the first r powder tharge weighing 13;' pounds, "the next tjwo 135 pounds each,. and each of the last three 142 pounds, with the Jesuit thkt the newJgun exhibited ?ho sign of strain. It it- propose'd. to lire, in a,U, 300 .rjounds, .and the pressure will be jncrea'sed at various stages 'of the trial. It is not likely that; the gun will be teferled to destruction. Nqw that the weappn has withstood pressure of 37,000 pounds it twill be desir;y!e to know what Is the i;emaining- factor of safety. Dri. Gat liag cast his new gun in an ordinary gun mould. After boring, thefpiece was subjected to an enormous heat pressure on the exterior surface,! some thing nrse ,000 degrees Fahr." ( He is an; old. man, away up jin the" sevenfies. He is a wonderful ;ni'eritor. rile estimates that his new gun can be made for half the price of a built-up gun. ; .-";- j " JHE JIONTHLI JIAGAZISES. Omega is a' ' Radical Health jMaga ?ine.'1' published at 1562 Broad waf. New i'cri-k City.;: Prive $i a year or li) cents" a copy. ; . ;! . ; ..: -i ' Musical Courier for December' Tth is the "National Edition." it is aJ splen did, massive, most copiously illustrated number, and is altogether the greatest feat of thekin'd that hasj appeared in this country. It is hjigej,' and j unless you examined it you. ?oi1 .not lake it in,: so great is its size It'is siiprilied, too, at 10 cents a number! The illus' Vra tions are superb. The paperj is flue, and the press work, of a higK qrder. Published' at 19 Union j Square, New York City. '. J '" : . The Wake Forest Student for De cember contains papers on "Characteris tics of Scottish Humor," by Arch p. Cree; "John Penn, of Granville," sign er of the Philadelphia Declaration of Independence, by Theodore. Bryant Kingsbury ; "Shylock," by Tolbert H. Lacyr "The! Sampson-Schley Contro versy," by James F. Royster, and vther papers. Subscription $1.50 a year, single copies 15 cents. Address Wak Forest, N. C. ' V -i ' ' .;':'.-;' :- .'- North Carolina University Magazine for December among other contribs tiona has The Greater States," by Jvfe R. W. Winston; "Assumption ot long I Perils of Imeprialism," by John M. Greenfield; "The Dialectic Literary So ciety," by T. lG. Pearsod;"The Philan thropic Literary Society," by William' E. Cvx. There is the. usual variety. Published six. times a year, price Jl-50 or 25 cents a copy. OUTII CAKOImHI. ' L, G. Este, a patent medicine man ufacturer csrf "Wajihington. l. is a bankrupt, with Jit.W liabilities and no assets. Among the credtlorSjare T. U. Keogh, of Greensboro; William Ulack . Co.of Titrbro; J, H. ChAd Uurn and others, of Wilmington. Winston Sentinel: NH a single while church in the town of Thmas ville has a pastor. Rev. J. Nelson was returned to that harge by the foriferencfc' . but found when he return ed horne from Winston that his people were dissatisfied, and aske.J for; anothV er appoiutment, which was granted him.: iu-v. Clarence Clapp, who has labyred faithfully to fcoild up the Ger man Reformed church, has handed in his resignation to. take- effect ' December 31st. The Iiaptists have teen without a pastor for a long time. UUTharn Sunt S. 1). Gar in, a; section foreman, froiri Haw Jtiver, sustatnel a right painful accident thin morning about 1 cio k. lie u a.- sTtii the v rH king ci ew v. ho v ere , cleaning up the wreirk on the Southern ruu.Jt.near the Cha'pel Hi'll street c'ross-itigiu. this city. While assisting in raiding a car, "the trucks fell suddenly, comitig down on "one -of .Mr. Garvin's feet. ! A iiolt went clear through the foot, making a very painful wound. ,Th- bone is tlie second" toe was broken, and the big too w as broken and the big toe svaj con siderably injured. The Aderd'-eii ptis toff ice safe crack ers, who" uer..- ti ai ked down by Post office --'Inspector. H.' T, Giegory, f tliis city, Were-- yesterday cull v i ted ot that crime ui- the' federal." Court at .Raleigh. Theil' names are Reid, WrigTiit and Miller.- Tile latter,' v ho is- regarded as the.nieanest of tlie "three, t urtieif "slate's evidence and va.-j, released, bu( atTcjt ed again as lie- steppedfj;oni the court room on -a charge of robbing the post bffiee at M'uii'reesboio on -April' ISth, about' two w i'-t-ks after jthe Aberdeen jobbery, and coniiriitied in default of I.imio bond. '-Reid and Wright each get live years "in tlie .penitentiary. '. Statesville .Landmark: The' where abouts of Wash Nantz the colored man who wastaken from the officers near Mooresville last Saturday night, is still a mystery. .The predominant crpiniori at Mooresville, -a stated by "our Moo,resville co rrespbndc n t, is that Nantz was not lynched, as was! at first th-ught, but that he was p'unisjied and made fo leave , the country. The fact that no trace of. him can be found sup ports this view of the case, it is said, however, that some persons who doubtless know'.. more about the affair th.?n they care to tell, have remarked significantly that .'Naiiyi was "fixed. " The. futuie will probamy reveal .what ljec-ame of thi? negro. t' J1 , ijurphy Scout: We li-asi that Pope Rrithers have sold their taHproperty on Valley? river to a Uustoh sy-ndveate tor the sum ot sJb.OOO, and have goce to their hojne at I'larkshurg, !. Mr."" Frank N. t'ribbs. mahagei- . of 'the'lrwlndale' Mining Company,, was in town Feiday. ThiS company is: mining gold by the hydraulic-: process,' working (lay and night.. Th.' plant is one rf eight in the .world. Two nien with this plant move as much dirt in twelve hours as 250 nieii, A gentlemen- told us the olaht pay 5 ier cent, by the N ew ' i ear,,. ;;. :t has lieen running since November. II.' W. Coffey and family, who moved ,lo ("rowel!,! Texas, av few months .ago, havi? rettifiied. to the splendid home they left, wiser and better people, for niw they appreci ate our beautiful mountain country, with"1 its fine timber anil crystal wa ter, a land of untold -wealth and health. Mr. Coffey says the trip cost him.. $350. but he does not regard it, for. he is now ettled for life; We welcome him back. E. C. C. rnULT3,!cf Wiateraet, Iowa, inventor and manufacturer " of Slitilts' Safety Whiffietree Coupling, writes of Br. Miles' Ileart Cure. "Two yers .ago an attack of LaGrlppe left me with a weak heart,. I had run dovri ia flesh tc mere akitt bbdbrire. 1 cr.uM not sleep lying flgwn for smothering pnellsf ' frequent gharr' dartlc'g palu3 and palpifiaUoa caused, a ccn--stantfeaAorsudJcd 54th, nothing cnul-; induce me to refcain a7 frcn licxs-e t.v. night. My lpcal, physician prescriljo-i D:--' Jllles' Heart Curs and ia a fevr' day I ."5"-:. able to sleep well and the pair.3 st-aauall;-' lessened, and finally ceased. I redvtcal i). the doses, having pained ."":;a nunc-s, an., a-m niir fiftelttj's hotter ia every, -sray than ; have for ye , Dr. Miles are sold by gists unaer a po.-siuve , . ? guarantee, first boille tl''fcilCPiSSui benoStS Pf money 're-ife,' 07CS g funded. BoL-k ct ola- htf s. v 2 eases, of the heart aad WfJr nerves free. Addr, gaSMl DR.MII.ESMElilCAJl.00., F.lkhars. T ".- '-.' . - V - . '. I " FISH ROE Fish, Salt, Molasses, Butter, Cheese, r ; Cakss, Crackers Mixed Nuts, h Cocoanuts. Candy. " . ' . J ' ' M CANDY in penny jroods Fancy Mixed, Plain Mixed and Stick. - " t 1 - Canned Goods, Etc. Samples and Prices on Request. HALL &PEARS ALL Wholesale Grocers. SANTA CLAUS IS BUSY -." . , just; now selecting gifts for young" and old. When he wants the finest" he se-j lects a "Columbia" Bicycle. We exf pect to se him as a purchaser early and oftenJat. 1 CHAS .:BL WHITL0CK m of - that O rig --.Lawippe,. e- the!. Followed bv Hcuxt Disfiase, Cured by well ex- Oft. MiLLu . MuAKl tUKti i-lea'n f " ..' ' !' f.ie.ay- ' '; . ? - . ff-a ner-' I - 'I . - y'ii water :IMMJ sewers, . f -WSOV;m;;M -. --:. "- - V'.',- . : r !r -4 vor.iEn 17110 170IM St.'Locis, Mo.,' Aug. 12. Thougl; only 19 years old, I suf fered, from pains ind. female troubles two yearii Last spring J .got so bad I ha3.to. quit work. ' I bad to support m self, and could' not afford a high priced doctor-. I got one bottle of Wine of Cardui and thai made me feel better. Have now used several bottles and am well My mother used the Wine for Change of Life, and was greatly relieved. MISS JUKGAPET WAISH. Many irU and women findit necessary 6 carry their own living ir various kind of employment Their work is often so hard and confining that the health breaks down. Their delicate constitutions are unfitted for tiresome tasks. Weakness nearly always makes its appearance in the peculiarly delicate womanly organs. Constant standing on the feet, and coming, and going at the beck of a superintendent or foreman, induces falling of the womb,' leucorrhcta, headache, and backache. The pay of women workers is often so notoriously small that -when sickness comes they have no money to ,erigage skillful LADIES' ADVISORY DEPARTMENT. For sdTlee In cum requiring spe cial direction t, uldreu, ciTicc'Tni P toml, Ladvt' Advisory Department. The CktteiM( Medlrlna Vm. CbktUiDoogk, ieua. No doctor can do as much for "female troubles". as Wine of Cardui. '--'' '"'. , f Druggists Sell Large Bottles for $1.00. c h "A;Spftl NGER 8t Co. WOOD! :r Best Kinds Always on Hand. OPEN TILL EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK Call and Examine Our Stock of t . Christmas Presents. HOLIDAY With the near approach of the HOLIDAYS we have endeavored to secure for our natrons numerous USEFUL ar something for all. i You are puzzling your bfain to kn to some extent bv merltionine some of RUGS, ART SQUARES, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERSj ' BLANKETS, DOWN COMFORTS-. On our FIRST FLOOR will be fo ing goods: " DRESDEN, WFDGEWOO HUDNUT and COLGATE PERFUME S, TOILET SOAPS, TOVVKLS. JN AT KINS, DOYLIES and TABLE LINEN, MARSEILLES ' .and ' HONEY' COMB QUILTS, SILK and LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, TIMBRELLAS, . NECK WEAR HOSIERY, 36 boxes of LADIES' SILK HOS In BLACK, WllITE. LIGHT BLUE AND TAN. THE ORIGINAL prices on them Were $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50. MONDAY MORNING they will go for 50 cents a pair. A large and complete line of GENT'S HALF HOSE, . CQLLARS AND CUFFS, BRUSHES and COMBS, PUR SESand CHATELAIN BAGS KID GLOVES for both LADIES and GENTLEMEN. QNE LOT "OF. LADIES KID GLOVES, PERFECT JN EVERYRESPECT, BLACK' WITH -WHITE STITCHING and in colors, f ormeir'pri ce $1.00, to be sold at;75c a pair. The LARGEST LINE OF DOLLS1N THE CITY. - - ' klaiH CARPET DEPARTMENT. - ' . ." - ".' - - We have been, very busy in this department the past week, and from now until after Xroas, will, be rushing things, -so we would, advise those who J contemplate buying CARPETS, to do have vcoff work done promptly. RememDer we give you notntng nut. Dest WORKMANSHIP. - LACE CURTAIN STRETCHERS. SUCCESSOB TO BROWS & RODDICK, ', No. 29:North Front Street. AGENT. FOR BUTTERICK'S PAPER PATTERNS. -f- yifc tug. TTfiTl" iPENPROYflL r-rT- Snl tar ci , ar. ' : " "1 : I.. .. sM 1 rm 1 3 i Mil P I III i am m physicians. To them Wine of Cardui is truly a blessing. 'It cures them of their ills at a small cost, and they, can act as their own physicians.' What Shall I Get for Xinas IS - THE QUKSTJON OF THE HOUR. IF YOTT BUY TOYS THEY ARE SOON GONE fHE PLEASURE. IS 6jNLY FOR A MOMENT. BE PRACTICAL. P.tTY THE'. BABY A' NICE PAlli OF SHOES. GET YOUR ( WIFE AXD DAUGHTER A PAIR OF OUR BEATJ-, TIFUL SHOES. GET FATHEI. A NICE. PAIR OFcSLlPPERS: TIljESE WILL, BE USEFUL AFTER jTIIE HOLIDAYS AND A CONSTANT RE MINDER OF .YOUR LOVE AND CONSIDERATION. V VE HAVE JALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR AND USE FUL PRESENTS. Geo. R. French & So '. . r-,, i ns, 108 North Front Street I ARE ALL READY NOW TO FILL YOUR BIN FOR THE ' HOLIDAY SEASON. WE HAVE -y SCREFNED, clean .AND I ELL IGH GRADE COAL"AT LOW Pill pes-. WINTER ISN'T LINGERING IN THE LAP OF FALL, BUT HAS ROl 'NC AHE ED IN UPON US AND WILL M A STAY. .GREET SANTA CLAUS - -. .'- "V' ' " - I WITH A WARM RECEPTtON FjROM OUR SUPERIOR COAL IN Y iOUR FIRE PLACE. OR HEATER. i 10 O'CLOCK tides for presents, and think we have ow what to 'give. We will assist you the many suitable things. : Beautiful ound a large assortment of -the follow-' D. and JAPANE.SE ware, CUT GLASS, so as soon as possible, so you may B H GS1 The only safe ore ana PILLS. reliable Pe: Je PILI ever offered I Ladle. especially re ed tc maxrie PIUS and take Price S1.UO ver ixtx, t WOOD TRADE! I r 2 i.uu per IlUilLiHllWCll. 15SOLT1I FRONT ST. JUST : RECEIVED SEEDLESS RAISIN'S, . :, CLUSTER RAISINS. LOOSE MUSCATELS. HERCULES CURRANTS. PENOLOPE OtJRRANTS. St. tl.ttilAMS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, ALMON"DS, FILBERTS. BRAZILS. SHELLED ALMONDS. MINCE MEATS. V MAPLE SYRUP. CELERY EVERY TUESDAY j Call for prices and axamlne our goods. ' ..- The John L Boatwright Co Useful : Presents. Majestic Ranges, Dixie Heaters, ' i. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Our Special Razors, Shovels and Tongs, Fire Dogs, Utensils for Kitchen. These' Will Make You Both Happy and Comfortable. Report o the Condition OF: THE. or At Wilmington, In the-State of North Carjplina, at the close of busi ness December 1, 1898. : RESOURCES. '. " ' Loans and discounts $205,574 99 Overdrafts, secured and un secured .j . - 655 75 U. S. Bonds to secjure circu lation . loo.ooo oo Stocks, securities,- fete 4,350 00 23,600 00 28,529 54 43,541 60 28,263 93 7,801 35 8,000 00 127 41 'li 55,482 Otfi 4,500 00 Banking house ... Due from National Banks (not reserve agents)........ Due from State Banks and Bankers . Due from approved reserve agents, Checks and other cash items. Notes of other National Banks -.A..."...- Fractional paper 3 currency, nickles and cents ............ Lawful money reserve In ' Bank viz.: , j Specie $15,482 00 Legal tender notes. 40,000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer, (5 per cent, of circulation Total .." $510,426 57 T.TARTTJTTWa i l Capital stock paid -In.. .,$100,000 00 Sulplus fund 15,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxeg paid ..... 4,749 68 National Bank notes out standing , 90,000 00 Due to other National "Banks 18,873 95 Due to State banks and bank- T es "... 21,529 26 Individual deposits subject to , . check 256,030 50 Certified checks "....!. 200 00 Cashier's checks outstanding 4,037 18 Total i. $510,426 57 STATE OF NORTH CARpLINAvl .: ? Counit or New Janover. ss L F. R. Hawes, Cashier of-the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and- belief. F. R. HAWES. . ' , " Cashier. Subscribe and sworn to before me this 5th day of December, 1898. W. J. iTOOMER, ' - Notary Public. Correct Attest: JNO. S. ARMSTRONG. . . GEO. R. FRENCH. GABRIEL HOLMES, Directors. RICE STRAW ! WE HAVR ONLY 250 BALES OF RICE rSTRW LEFT, WHICH WE WILL SELL FOR $6,00 PER TON, AS WE NEED ROOM TO STORE THE NEW CROP, We also have a full line of HEAVY GROCERIES 500 bundles New Arrow fles. WEUAIS BR0S.E WHOLESALE GEOCEBS ' -AND- Commission Merchants 3?r JiKsTft.S I'w Uis lor unt&tur, ir ! Jiaarea, ioUannuatioa, . f y UMle- . .. v. Mil. 1 .1 11,1. rmrau ewim Painteaa. and not utrii TMEEWS CHHfClC0. K'nt or PoiaoBoua. lliiliicj Nil Bon Wii 1" wrapper, i-epaid, lc1 a.75. i MMf it TO ALL POINTS SOOTB , IHD SODTHWESI Sctj.dut. la EXict My t 1SW. , Trla 4J Imtm Wllmlnttoa S:3P jv m . rrivrs iLumbrtdn. 6:3ft p. ro,, ,Penlroli. p. m . MjLxten (:1I p. tn:. Lurtnturc i.S p. m.. Hmlt t.U p. wk, "WlelKro 6;lr p. k?. Monro .ia p. m.. Chitt 10:25 p. xn. Connect t Hra.t with train for, Port mouth. Rtchaim4 WmS tnjrton fjjd at Mor.ro mtlh traiB for Al-lnt- . . ''" -v-.. 1Trln 1 Leav PortmotU-: . m;. mve Wiln ll:il a. m.,,tiUiirr::) p. m.,' S&nford 6:03 p. m.. Ha mint. 4i3 p.v m.. A;hn 3 S .. m.. nJ AlUnta :3 . at. Train 3 leaves Va-:iln;oG . p. m., ItlehmonJ pm.,. iortis(&uth : p. m. ArrtveaAVeldon 11 :W- p. jn..- KiUrrt J:(?T . rn., Snforxl j'JS jl. m.f Rmjt :W iu m . lUrcklr.Kha.ra 6:SJ . ok.-WIroro 5:64 4. m. -Monroe :il a. rnl Chariot t "u0 a- m.. Athena l:i a m.v-and Atlan ta 4.30 a. in.. ConnecUoiv' at Wei doa with train from Richmond and aiKorthrto voints. j Puliauta airpT. IV'mouth' to NajuhvUle, a. m Llncolnton rjSj50 al ml Shelby ill :l a. m., Rutherfdion U.S0 noon, Athena 1:15 p. m.. AfSiata $:i P- m. j ' - ":. ': Train j J-TeaT? Atlanta; : p. m.. Athens j 11:21 p. oi.. Monro6-a. hi.-. Leaves ICharrOtte 6:10 a. m., Monro 6:5i a. m., Wadeaboro 7)1 a. m.. Hajnl :B a. nu, lialeigh 11:40 a. m., We.Joa 2:i0 p.. m arrive Portsmouth 6:25 p. m. Train 3S Leavw Hamlet .8i20 a. m. Ar rlvea Laurlnburg 8:4i a. m,; Mrtan :) a, m., Pvmbrokt.lJl a m.', 1 Lumber ;ou 8:H a. m , Wilmlncton 12:06 noon. Train CIveavea Atlanta 1;W p. m.. ar rives Atjheaa SJ p. m.. Monroe f :3u p. m. Leave Rutherfordton 4:36 p.i nr., arrivea Shelby 6:6 p. ru., Ldnoolntoii 4:,l6 p. m., Charlotte 8:1S. p. m. Monroe 9:W p. rn., Wadesboro 10:3t p. m.. 1tix)tbKam 11:06 p. m:. Ilarnlet 11:30 p. rn. 6a-nfor4 1:03 a. rn., Raleigh 2:16 a. tii., Weldon 465. a. m.. Porifmeuth f:2S a. m... Richmond .'8:13 a. m.. Wahlntoa 12;S1 noon. Train !1S Leaves Hamlet "".15 p. m., ar rives Gibson 8:10 p. m. Retu'rolng, leaves Olhson 7:00 a. zn.. arrlvh llatniet 7;i0 a. tn. I Train '17 Iifuvm Hamlet 1:40 a. m., ar rives Cheraw. 10:00 a. m. Reiurnlhg leave Ciwrtu' 6:00 p. m.., ur)ve. Hamlet 6:30 p. m.' i . : All trilna daiiy xcept Nos. 17 and IS. Tralua make immediate connections at Atlanta for -Monttfomery, Mobile, New Orleans Texas, California, Mexico, Chat tanooKa, Nashville, Merriphia, Macon, Florida.l1 - For Tickets, Sleepers, Etc.. apply to I TIIOS. D. MKAJtRS. " " Gen'l Agent, Wilmington, N. C. ' R ST. OHN, .? ' . Vlcei President and "Gen'l "ManaKr. H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic ManaKer. V. E. MffBee. Geti't Superlntendet. T. J. AUTDERSON, Gen'l Pasa. Al?enL General Offices. Portsmouth, V a. GGDe Feor cod Yodkip foiieir Railway S JOHN GIL!, BBCKVUt Schedule In Effect November 20th. 1S9S. South thti, in4 lr North Bound . Dally No. t. f Boun4 Dally MAIN LIN. Ntt V 0a p m Ar.. Wilmington. .Lv( 8 50 am 4 02 p m 3 52 p m 3 48 p m Lv..Fayetteville.. ArJl2 00 m Ar . . Fay ette vl He ... Lv 12 20 p m Lv...Fay Junc,;.LV Lv.,. Sanford ..Lv Lv.,. s Climax ...Lv Lv. Greensboro. Ar Ar. Greensboro .Lv Lv.. Stockdale ..Ly Lv. Walnut Cove.Lv Lv.. Rural IlalL.Lv 12 28 p m 2 30 p m 1 50 p rn 3 44 p rn 4 15 p ni 4 25 pn 512 pm 5 44 pm 6 13 p in 7 35 pm 12 42 p m 12 13 p m 11 55 a m 11 07 a m 10 36 a m 10 09 a fti 8 45 a rriLv.. ..MC Airy. ..Ar South Bound Dally No. I. NortS" Bound' DaUy No. 4. BBNNETTSVILlJt 7 15pm Ar.. BennettvUle k.Lv Lv . Max ton .....Ijv Lv-i Red Springs . .Lv Lv... Hore .Miha ...Isv 8 00 a m 9 07 a m 9 So a m 10 20 a m W 40 am I 15 pm itspra .4 12 p m 4 U p m Lv. . . Payettevllle . . . Ar 'no.u. No, II. South Bound ' Mixed. Dally Ex. Sun. North Bound Mixed. Dally IEz. Sun. S SOpml Ar.. Lv.. Lv.. Kamaeur . .. Climax ... Greensboro ; Greensboro ...Lv 40 a m I 60 p m ...Lv 8 JO a m I 00 p-mi ..;Ar ...Lv 9 17am 9 Si a m U 07 a m U ii a m i tft n mil Ar. 1 IS p mjlLv... It SO p rnlLv... Btokesdale .Lv. Madison .....Ar Freight train No. 8 on the Cape Fear and ifaciKin valley now leaves WilmlnK' ton at 4;00 p. m, arrives at FayettevlUe at 10:20 p. m. Passenger car on this train. . L -Connections at Fayettvllle . wtfhx 1 At lantic Coast Line, - at Maxton with' the carpnna central Railroad, at Kdtl springs witn tne rtea springs ana .ttowmore ran road, at, Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at.Ouix with the Durham and Char lotte Railroad, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, l at Walnut Cove with the- Norfolk and .Western Railway. J. W. FRY, W. KYLE. Gen'l Manager. " Gen'l Pass, Agent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF SOUTH THE . The Direct Line to-All Point. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA: LORlbA, CUBA AND . PORTO RICO. ' QTRICTL.Y FIRST-CLASS EQUIP 3 meat on all Thronghfland Local Trains; Pullman Palace Bleeping Cars on ali miynt 'j. rains; 'at ana Sale Hcneuaies Travel by the Southern and yon are assured a safe, Comfortable ; .ana expeditious Journey. Apply it6 ticket agents forltlrrie tables, ratfes and general lnfdrmation, ': j . or address i -., -A.-. R L. VERNON, - .. T. P. A., r " Charlotte, N. F. R. lCRBX '; C. P.&r T. A-i Asheville, N. C. No! Trouble to Answer Qnestiona, RANKS 3dV.P. gannqmv Jipip. mm & Gen.Man. Traf. Man. G.P.A. Washington, D. C. ilngton, VE Ifi i WE II AVE IN STOCK i New Prunes, Raisins ; Currants,! Citron, Almonds. Nif J Roe Herring: Mullets and Fish Roe. ! , - Also plenty of Fowls for Satiip day's trade. jfev - V I STERNBERGER EROS., J ; ta and 219 North Front. St. . Bell 'Phone 260. IntefBta160. ABBOTT'S "" EAST INDIA CQflN PAINT. ' Oorna, Wan and k union eand vithoatpain ertht L of a kuft. aiiaple (pplicatk) Joe tlx work. ' .... -. ;.:.V-i. MAXICit BRANCH ' i u;- ' .' .r . ATLflBTIG GOftStLINE j Schedule ia Effeet lvenbr SOth, U3C Xepartra) Trav Wllmiartan. NORTHBOUND. . '" A... . . . , , . . . ' 1 - It' . . . , I.WA.11, DUU ll.ll iiaw a. m.. Ooidaboro 12 X) p. m.. ' WTleaa 1:14 p. rn.. Rkx-ky Mouat 1 41 p. xn.. THrbanj 2:31 p. irw, ," WoUm 4.XS p. re, f IVterabum t:H m.. Richmond 7 p. m.. Norfolk l:K p. rn.. WarUntoa 11:S prru. BeJUmorv. 1:00 a.m PhlladrrphU . av, m" New York 3 a. ra. lljtoa "1 . 1 - p. m. DAILY. NO. 4rt-Paa.4pnfr-Due Mr 7:ii P. M. nvlla. . p. m . Wrt I ui p. rn.. tiUtHr p. m.. . 10:S p. tn., - (Taj-borvj 6 h a m.. "Rrkr Mcmn't -11:34 m . Weidon 12:.'9 , m . INor folk 10:0.' - m.. IVtprbura; 13 tn.. Itk-hiTnn.l a. ta.. Ythinirton 7:01 a. nr.. Iialtl . mor ?:I3 a. m., PhrUdelphi 10:35 a. m.. New York 1:03 p; m . lU(too .) p.m. ' DA II Y NO 60 I'aVr.srr Due Jack-' ojt aanvll'-e .4 13 p. nt., N-r llara Sunday 6:40 p. m. . 2:3 p. m. i ' . . r ?"i-rii!u-r-x-r .'' DAILY NO. 66 lai,Mier Duo I k 3.4j 1. VfMm 4 p. rti . Chtj.. bourn 2 p. m.. Marlon tM t tn... Kioreni't 7:li p. m., tiarotr -'".i7 p. rrv, OolunibiA" p tji ...l'fnaurk . 12 a. in.. ' Auxua-.a i t Si a- in... 'Mttvr ll:!& a. nN, ' AtLtnta U.3 p. 'm . Oharl:v. i " J4;5B"l-4n.. Sviiirih, 1 a. m . '....' JackvnviT1r-7 ..' m.. fit-. An1, ' ' : (justice H. j) a.mCTAnip t X, .-,-" p. m. - - " . i ARRI VAlvS AT VIIM 1 NGTON -FUOI run N:ili-rji DAILY No' 4$ raenVer Iave lio--- t 1 . M ton ii :U3 p. m., . N-w Vork Xt l tn.. Phil id-lpfiiA 12.06 a. ni . - ' iiajtltnor !,So a. m,. 'Waahiii- ion h iri . ittcnnigiiil i. a in., i wcrniiirK ltnu a,; rn . . Norfuik S:U a. o.. WelJon IV Ui a. nr.. Tartoiir i;:;i p. . lu -Itucky Mount l i) p., in,. Wl'.aii i : 35 j. ni.. l,Jiboru p. m Cars.w 4.tf7 p. m-, Aiajftioiit 4-:2U p. ni. r-; DAILY NO. 1 -r,il-nppr-I.(v' Uoh J:3tf A. M. t 12. f'.. n lu li t. NVw Vork :3U u. -m.. l"hli..l -iphu 12 ..'. p. ro;; li;ii!im.ff. 2 2. p m.. Wnarilnp tun 3:M p. in , Richmond 7:W" P- 1,1 . lVt"rsburs s !2 p. hi ..'Norfolk 2:; i nr.. Weijoii S.ii , ". !' hi., rnirtiivro 6 .t p. m . " : l(K-ky Mutu t a! in , loa'vo U'ilsoa "SJ22 .t. . in., t-toidstKiii.j 7:01 a. in.. W.irs.iw 7 .J3 a. m . , AlLY'Nl). 01 I'a.s.MenKrr L-nve Ner" te.xurpt llf rn 9:j a., in.',' . J.u 'ksonvii.a" "Sunday I0i26 a. in. ' lS:lGp. m. FROM TI1K Sol TH DAILY NO. i4-l,.'usfrjK.'rlAavd Tarn l-SV- ui. -pa S:lu. a. m.,.K.iHftrd 3":u7 p m . J.tekitoiiv iih- s.) p., jjiiCtya.',' ria.li 1;4S , in . t "iiiLrifslon Xtt' . m:. Atlanta 7;.' a. ni., Ala" -OH S:lW . hi . AuKuwta 2:30 p in., Diimai k 4:17 p. ni.. Culum bli 6fM h. in . StuiittT 8:1j j. in.,-Floreiu-u lti.Oi a. in . AlarU.u . . - lu in i, i t i, . . i i, ... .. ,... . - ..... i,.t.,v,.iiit ii ii.-i n. ni.. Lake Wai-cam.ivv 1'2.13'a. ' I Daily oxoi-pt unrtl.iy. ' ' Trains on tho- Sfotian.l N'evk Hranaii ivoau ipivcs ivoldon 3:.. p. m., llallfav 4:,15 p. m., arrives .-ot ian.l " N-ck at l, m p. ai.. Greeny-lily C.i.7 p. rn.. Klnstori 7:jj p. rn. RcturiiiiiK. If.ivtvi Klnstou 3 h rn . tlret nvilfM ... .,. ri. ,'n.; rax at 11 :ls -a.- ni., W.-ldoii lljij u ia daily - yxevut Hunday. ' ' Trains oil W.i.shiiiKton -ISru'ifVh !,avo V ahliiKtoii Sail a. in., an.l 2:30 p n, ttf . rl-vi l rr,i..r. J-ll'l a ' ... , ' V luriiuiif i.-ave I'arm.-l.- H.U a. mr and 6 ) -p. m., arrive WashinifUm U:ii a m and i. 20. p. in. Daily exempt Sundiv Train l.avts Tarboru, N. .;., ".lally ex cept Sunday. fr:30 p. in., amiday 4:16' p. u, arrives lJyniouth 7:J p. m. and 6 10 p' Oi.. RftuxfiTiiK Ivuvcs IMyniouth dally ex ,cept Sunday 7:5i a. -in aihl Sujiday H .) a. m.. arrivts Tarbom i uf. ;, . : . -. " t.w i'. ui.. i . 1100 a. in. Train on Mildand. N. C.'Rranoli iVavvi Goldsboro daily except Sunday 7 u& a m. arrivinK Smllhllc-ld h:lo a. m H turnlnjr leaves Siriitlifleld 4;4 a m ax, rives at Goldsburo 1U:20 a. rn Train on NaslivlHo' Branch Ira von Rocky Mount at U:.!i) a. m.. 2:40 p m ar. riven Nashvlll.! HJ ; 10 a. -in.. 4 03 i ' m feprinff Hope 10:40 a. 111., 41&, ik 111' 4urniiis leaves Spring Hopif H;U0 a III 4:56 p. m., Nashville 11:23 a', in., I 25 o" m., arrives at Rocky Mount 11:46 a m 6:" PJll-daJly, except Sunday. ' " -MfTain on Clitfton lliiincli leaves War saw for.'-ctftuoir dailjt excejn Sdnday. 11:40 u. nr. and. 4:15 k). m. Returnlns leaves Clirfton 7:00 i. id. and 3:00 w. m Fiorence'Raiiroad leavo leo Dee 18'IX a ni.. arnvo Iuta 10:32 a. ni., luiori 10:44 a. in., Rowland ll:oi a. in., return ing leaver 4towland :() p. m., arrlvea Un ion t:20 p. in..- Latta p. hi., lee lea 7;trp. m., daily. .' Traina on Corfway, Branch - leave Hub 10:25 a. .. ChadlMiurn 1:3-j p. 111.. arrive Conway ii:w p. ni.. leave Con way i:45 p. m., Ohadbourn 5:30 p.m. . arrive liuU :10 p. m.YDally except Sunday. Central bt South Carolina Railroad leave Sumier 6:13 m m., tManiiin ,.-41 o .rnrarrlve Lanes 6:17 p. n.. leave Ldinea 8:34 a. 111., MunnlriK 'i:rs a. iu., arrive at Sumter :4j a in. lallv Georgetown undv Western Railroad leave Danes 9:30 a., ni., 7:4) p. tn urrlv Georgeton 12:0(1 m.. 19:00- n. in., in&va Georgetown .7:00 a. rh 3:3u p., in., arrive Sunday35 "' G" iP' '"' '.DUX OXCepS Train, ft. T r. , J . . . --9t leave iorence dally except Sunday 9;50 a., in. arrive Darlington 10:15 a. ni., cheraw 1130 a. m., Wadesboro 2:25 p. rn. Leave Florence dally except Sunday 7:05 p. m., arrive Darlington 8:2u p. m., IlennetiBvllle 9 lfi p. tn., Gibson 9:45 p. m. Leave Florence Sunday only 9:50 a. in., arrive Parilaatoa 30:15 a. m. lt Leave Gib6n daily except Sunday -45 a. m., Bennettsvlllo 7:10 al jn., arrive Darlington S:0"i a. m., leave Darlington i:M a. m., arrive Florence 9:15 a. m. Leave Wadesboro. daily excent Bundav 3:W p. m.. Cheraw 4:44 P- rn., llartaville 2.1o. p.. m., Darlington, 6:23 p. in., arrive J iorence ,7:00 p. in. -leave Darlington hunday only 8:50 a. m., arrive Florence 9:lt a. m. . Wilson and . FayettevlUe Branch leave Wlleon 1 l:5 p.. m... U.; p. mv arrive Bel ma 2:50 p. m.j 12:01 p. in., Smlthlield 1:01 p. m., Dunn 3:40 p. m.. FayettevlUe 4:25 p. m., l:lu a. ni., Rowland t:00 . jn.. re turning leave Rowjaud ii:i a mtT Fay jetteville 12:25 p. in., a:4u p. in., Dunn' 12:25 ouiiiiiueiu in.i p. rn , Selmi 1:06" p. m., 10:55 p. ni., arrive .Wilson 1:06 p. tn., 11:59 a. m. - Manchester and Augusta. R It. tralna leave fcumter 429 a. m., erestori 6:17 a m., arrive Denmark 9:12 a. rn. Returning leave lenrnark 4:17' p. ni.. Creston 6:11 p. m., Sumter 6:03 p. rn. Dally. Pregnallu Branch train leaver Creaton 6:45 a. m., -arrives Pregnafas 9:15 a. rn. Returning leaves Pregnalls 10:00 a. in arrives Creston 3:50 p. m. Daily exceut ' Sunday.. j . , ,-. - Blahopvllle Branch trains' leave Elliott 10:35 a. m., and arive Luc-know 12:25 it, m. Returning leave Lucknow 2:30 p. m IDally except .Sunday. 'Sunday only. - "11. M. WMJ3RSON, ji Gen'l passeriKer AfcenU J. h. KF7NDY, Gen'l Manner. T. 1 M. BMEfON, "frafTlc Manager. the Clvde Steamship Co NEW YORK, WlLMINGTOrJ, N. O, AND GEORGETOWN. 8. LINEJU, 1 ""1 NEW YORK FOR WILMINGTON, N. tX ... vu..uuiuiuaj, ic ONEIDA.......;.... Saturday, Dep 17th WILMINGTON. N. C.. FOR NEW .YORK GEO. W. CLYDE. Saturday, DecT17th ONEIDA........... Saturday, Dec. 24th FROM "VTLMINGTON, JJ. C, FOH GEORGETOWN, S. O. GEO. W. CLYDE... Tuesday, Dec. 13th ONEIDA.... . . .. .. ..Tuesday, Dec 20th No passenger boats. Through bills of ladta iand loweet through rates guaranteed to and- from points In North and South. Carolina. Fcr Freight or Passage apply ! . H. G. SMALLBONJ3S, - " - Sueprlntendent. uowuoj ureen. Time Table In Effect . EASTBOUNDV Leave Goldsbora ', Leave Kins ton $; Leave New Bern 1 Arrive Morehear' '.. - WES C Leave Morehe Leave New B Leave Klnstr Arrive Gold ' P. Aiicnlic m Mr, F. W. Glenn suggests It SI," ' bT--.--rTiard : " '3e POPULAR. PRICES AT 1UAST. r UR- MOTTts. : "BUkllCAX. C30. - CTev : - v , If..
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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