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N ho la
i i la.s tax for t h-
u. at. on f'jf-1 Th- tax . :: :
turn larc- sums ir.f . th- - h.
-ach y-ar for th- -lucat;or-.
h!Mr-n of th- wh-lc ;--o; !-farm-rs.
-onst 1 1 u t in iz thr-. '
t h
t h.
.rt hs
th- i.-puIa-bT. ar.r-.ot f.n-l :-'
an ir i.u! t ural h.; -rth th- "itf.-Th-
stat- -ts from th- f !-rii fi.'tr.
n-.-nt . a. h y-nr Tarif- sums 1 :i : -n-!- !
for acrii ultural -duration Th-
nr.-t.-rs.' n m.l-l Urm al Ath-r.s
was rri ltv thoroughly n;-ott I th
Hon for- r.rown a car or ... a;o ir-.l
at on- tlm- It s-nie.l llk-'.v tint ho
asitxtlon uoub! r-sult In son: -him:
!u! h- s,.ms to hav- -all- ! off th
!o:s wh-n his fri-n.l -a - : t
, h.in. -Uor of th- ur.iv-rsitv Th- r- h i
b n a sul'ntiin of r-u!'';- ; itiinr
sin. - rh.in.'.'llor Hill w-nt bit !:- -
ii -ins.- .-v-rvN-i.! - thought it fur to
tiv- him tlm- to .io om.-thl-: Isn't
It aN-iut tim somthinn was !-lf.K .Ion
for th- farmers'"
;t Is a fart that the farm !t-'.f Is
an excellent ool. Hut to tram outh
r'.ftht th hea.l mut W fullv ril; i"- !
with enllichten 1 hralns x; n-n. -.
ami Industry Th- nr-at-s; fob o .
rals-r ever known In th- T'rit 1 St it-
was the late IVr.nls TUb of . ;ra:-.IIle
He was very nearly on illlt-rit- H .
averas 1 hlh-r r-turr.s for his rot.n . o
than any other farm-r of r or 1 Hut
he understood, the art of nnklr. th-fln-st
tobacco, better than any .-xtrt
fach-r ever known In any l-iil'in'
. h.ol He U-(trned it by Industrious
application and sound Judgment Some
year h- avera-d from 11 t :k)
to -vry employee or hand h- work-d
Hut a jf'nuine acricuJtural . ollese of
the b.-t kind one that teach-s the b-st
way to firm, ho' to enrl. h lands, pro
duce manures- obtain the b-st r.-ul-s
Is Indited a (Cr-at desideratum iT-or-ClA
haj a new clsancellor In charr- of
the allefred Agricultural ...11-- H
ha done but little to lrrrrov- upn an
Incompetent predecessor Th- Fv.-nmu
News wishes) to know on--thir and
asks
"Now the question arises m the
minds of the farmers, will Chancellor
Hill tolerate th- same old fraud th
hollow pretense of a mod-1 farm when
there wa nosae and the fl tion of an
agricultural colleire which has no ex
istence except In so far as th- general
work of aclenc bsnefits agriculture'"
srrci i..tion axi itot.rixs.
X Washington sj'lal to nn .mil
Hryan pr-r telLs of Hrvan s growing
Isolation." The same special nnnouns
that Mwlon Sutler says he is tir-d
of free silTer." Senator Jones says th
battle In 1H will be waged on new
UnsMi. Henry Watterson. who much In
jured Bryan's prospects in l'O. says
that "Bryan has had his day " The
F
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Heistiell's
Ointment
Mm FsiM.
Trr 11 oa an ooati oal cm of
II pas, Ukws, &in Worm. Rtotch
' aar Skin IX Ask roar
ron-lst lor IX. Br mall S0c a box.
lisa.airi Soap, tor f skla. Sta.
outlook la rot now favorable to hU
nomination In 190s He has been con-
latent ana laitnxul and deserved r
better fat. Bryan no doubt sees the
nanawritin on the wall, and like a
wise man Is not now seeking the Im
possible Ho should not countenance
any effort to divide and disintegrate the
democratic party. We do not look for
sui h a -ours- from him W.itt-rson
r.ith. r unstable nnd Infirm in his
tl.-al principles, and seeking to be a
prophet often fails to be pro-
ph-tb- In fait. says, and It Is much
a i--. r tiian many of his d-.I.iration
Now. as in days Rune by. it i t h-
t..ys In the trenches on whom the
party and th- country must rely. If
Mr Itry.in Is . ise he w ill fall In with
the r.st Ail that he can do by staying
out will b- to sow seeds of future
trouble to discreanixe and disgruntle.
and in the , rid to lose mu. h of the ( red-
It he has won Hr-s.-ntly th- tramp
th- 1-ki..:is will b- hean' t r-a. 1 i n u dow n
all b-fore It."
We regret to se. that the Itryar. sup
port, rs in c'l- el. nl hio. have b ltiHl
and are trying to organ:z- a new party
Th- bolt-rs will hold a -tat riven
f.n at ''l-.land u:i th- I.i-t day of
Ju!
It is interesting to h-ur from th- al
l-g. -j t-a lers It is reported that ' they
want greater Issues to th- front" than
sil.r is now It is given out. true or
false, that the d-mcHratn hulld-rs of
th.- national platforms of h: and 19.
are r.ot in taor of for. nig fi- e silver
::.to the state platforms this year, ot
to rer-o-.v th- tight on that Issue in th
near future I hat is plain common
s. ::-. That iur ould not be car ried
Th- Washington correspondent of th
l It in, ore un. a staun. h gold bil" i
all along, writes on the H;h n:.-t :
The mo'! ridii.il loU.-at-s of fl
-ll-r believe It wollll be unwise, if
viewed from no other point than thai
o; in- interest hi suv.-r Its.-i.. to tone
it !:.;-. th- fight inopportunely Mor
over, nthi r Issued are regarded as of
too grave Important e in admit of their
b-ing jeopardized by dispute within
th- party ov.-i diff-r.-n. es impossibl
of s-rtletr.ent at this t:u:-"
' i ..urse there ar-- fns of thousands
f true u nbla no h. d democrats all
around th- country who are bini-tal
ist.s t.ut ar-.-l out. and a ill . v-r remain
so. and who are for pressing the tiht
farther. They l. heve that Cleveland's
light hand man Svu.-t.irv C.itli-1
vjs right w h. n 1:1 his great sjn-.-ch in
h. I n i ted States senate m i, h. so
t-itt-ilv and b i.i s t Ingi v d-iiou:. . 1 th
rime against th- Am-rban p. .u i- m
.monetizing silver In su. !i a ra-.ally
t-althv .vav. ilii l.u mi; that it u.iH
'-re disastrous than w.n-. p. -til-n..
ml fa III n - 1 b ; t t h- d-mov I a t s at iai g
.vhib- remaining I'.rm and liv-d as to
Iv.r ar- riot 1 m prai 1 1 a ble and UI1
;s.- i-r.uiish to pr.-ss the tight noa tor
it.s re-establishing, -afttir two defeats
a:id the .ours- c.f th. I'nu.-d Stales
gress. The Sun's 1-tti-r -tales ihis
i.",J if true, it i? imi.-rtant
The half doz-n or more men who
r-. ognixcd throughout th- lountry
the head and front of the movement
vhi.h mad- free . inag- of silver th.
at!le-ir ..f bS .ii-l w h.i. h ilad t h
o:I paramount before th- i--u- ot
:it i - .:ni - : i.iioir. in 1 . ti I .- d i - i n
-I
h- situation fully and frankly
with
I u n .
-.. ::. has
iv -r I. -Id
g 1 1 n.
I I h - or. d;
irresis.nderlT and ra
xpr- ! th- d. -ire
up it this tiiii-- to !.
1 - t !i. realize it w
O.ons u n f 1 or a bb- to
one o
I., hav.
batt.-r-
.uld b-
tli.it is
t hi.
:o w a re.
and w ith oih-r
it t.
Th.-
s -n. -re pr. ssi :.g
t'.ght w ill b.- -inn iy portion..!
v 1 1 h
t anv d. nial of truth and f.u is
!.! -uiliiebr of prltuipl--- I.-t the
rats fight the . ;..us. r.-. k'o
ppr-ssu -. unp'lrp. ipb-d r-pubr.. an par-
v and its js.su.-s now at th- frotj. I- t
th-- tariff war and th- trust war h
r-ss.-l to th- sternest coinlusioiis. Th
un says that m.-n referred to ar. 'or
iiii.ly pr I in i pies f or d--mo. ratio prln-
; I 1-- 1 n-1 ar- riot w illing that t hi
artv rga n i.a t Ion should I..- turn-
I over to an . l.-m.-nt in svmp.ithy a ith
th.- th.-orv that trusts and monopoii.-s
1 things. (hit . .00 '-n 1 1 .1 I'd
I 'v-r
if . apit.il and . om no-r. la 1 ism
r. , r. -s.
t'-e p.-
and fi
:t th- ir-.tellig.-tn e and soul of
pi.- and that the 1 .institution
. institutions may be r.-pudi-
at
bl
I w h.-n It stems financially profita-
to
o so
Th.
Is a v.-r. .it plenty of i urr.-n.
now. and a gr.-.it display of ib-magocy
in 1 serious ib pirtur.-s from the funda
mental prin. iples of a true d.-ino. rath
republican government of the peopb
! f..r Hi.- p.-ople a s. ntirn.nt stolen
by Lincoln and used in his short
C.etfvsburg lddn ss There will be no
on no. 1 1 1. n -r o' ili-nim r.its who ar
r.-.illv -lem.xrats. with trus: monopoly
or Hannaism in any of its forms and
corruptions. The demo, rats will make
no allianie with fraud. ..irruption and
oligarchy. The demo. rats. so-called.
who desire this can K" to the party
that represents them.
It Saved III-. lA'H.
F. A. Oanforth. of LaGranfoe, G.
suffered Intensely for six months wiU
a frightful runnlnr jre on his lejr. be
writes that Rurklen's Arnica SaJVe
whollr cured it In ten days. For Ul
cers, s ound9. Hums. Boils. Pain or
IIU-s It's the lwt waive In the world.
cure R-uaranted. Only 2oc. S't bj
H. L IteliAmy DrULffgrlst-
riKIni IAWSAM) I,O.N(,Klt LIFE.
In the time of John Milton- 11i-'.mi
"-i" human life In Knijland was but
?i e.irs average. Men of fifty were
consldere-1 old men Now under the
advantages and advan. es In medical
science In hygiene, in chemistry the
life of man. In these Fnlted Mates. Is
more than Z3 vears and probably in
North Carolina, fully 35 years average
among the whites. A great advance
surely for the race In Great F.rltaln It
Is ascertained that human life has
steadily enlarge! nnd It Is not guess
work. The actuaries have made a close
stud They have examined carefully
the mortality records of over 6V0O0
people The knowledge of deaths In
Impure water, the understanding of
the vast benefits from a good construct
ed system of sewage, the advance In
communitlen of letter work in sanita
tion all these have combined lo make
human life safer and longer. In a
luarter of a century probably 2. OX) peo-
! have died In Wilmington who ought
not to have died It is so in all the
southern citi-s In Augusta. Ga.. in
Mobile. In Memphis In New Orleans.
In other places, by riicld sanitation and
purf water the death rate has fallen
fully 3) p-r cent, and p-erhaps more.
That Is JO people live who would have
lied under the old life-destroying sys
tem. Impure water brings on typhoid
and other fevers and kills. Wherever
there la an excellent system of sanitary
laws a constant use of personal hy
gienethere la sure to be less fevers,
less sickness, less deaths. To live ra
tionally, with due obervance of clean
liness, always drinking pure and not
poisoned water, is certain to lessen sick
ness, reduce mortality and make life
better living It Is not to enable the
old to live longer, but tor the average
person In childhood and manhood to
hare a. much better chance for living
The Philadelphia Record says that "the
lengthening of human life by the ad
dition ot a tew years at the end the
' " '-.- z - -
A Bahy'a
BMh
is very much like the blossom
ing of a flower. Its leauty and
perfection depends entirHy
upon the oarc lestowed upon
its parent. Kxpeetant mothers
should have the tenderest care.
They should be spared all worry
and anxiety. They should eat
plenty of good nourishing food
and take eentle exercises. This
w ill go a long way toward preserv
ing their health and their beauty
as well as that of the little one to
come. But to te absolutely sure
of s-. short and painless labor they
should use
Mother's
Friend
reg-u'.arlr daring the months of gesta
tion This I a simple liniment, which
i to be ar-nlled esternally. It gives
strength an 1 vigor to the musCies and
prrvants ;i of the discomforts of rri'ff
r.sncy, wh.ch women used to think
one ah.:u:r!y necessary. When
M ther I i -. nJ is used there is no
ilunrr v h iii-vtT.
Get M..:ht-i's Kriend at the drag
storr,l per bottle.
THL DfUDHELD RFGL'l AT0R CO
ATLANTA. OA.
Wrll. r. .or 'r.- b.-l." 1-f.n. '.Ul-r Borm.""
t.rolonrr.-itlon of the h'-lbl-ssness and
pains i.f mindless old age could hardly
he regarded as a blessing. The increase
In the average length of ill- m-ans
something better th in this. ( ld age as
well as death has Im-. h pushed farther
iway. Vouth Iasf longer than fo
m.-r lv .
Th.-fe are Hons Uh- pine barrens)
ii North ( aro lna v n. re no n-o-i m
r . . . t
any K 1 ml was ever Known. i mi e ,iie
itioiis in the Western counties of this
stab- where the average H:o ' 1-1 nap
lontr. r than anv where els.- in the smith
xept n the Piedmont set tion of some
th. r state We would not bo surprised
to barn that 1101. w.-re socuon.- in
tiii-; stab whir- the average life was
i.i v.- .rs Von . annot violate a la w of
health Wbhollt I'.-tVUlg the pelKllt.V IOT
th- .-aine. So it i- highly nee.-ssary
th.it people t- eciiiial-d in the piama-
ri'-s ul nvgi-mc siuu.
ITKMS Of IN I KItKST
t ''hi-.igo. s. v-ial girls ai
t . .rm 1 n g
nn union. 1 he prim- oi.j.- i is
1 11 noil in'-.-..mi
ell
day, but
ed to b- that girls should 1.
,1 to work 16 to 2 hours a
should have o,-t hours and time
iff for
ainusem.-nl a h-1 1 ioihoi hp
i . .. 1.
same
cupa -
d.-ath
sa v s
s w 1 .m.-n .11: .;... d in other
t ions.
lion. I .i id Mills v. 1 ,p.- of t h
m N.-vv Kngl.ind of . luldr-n II
If l.-fi to 1 lv -mselv .-s. the ,-xist. -ru
.1 deS. ell-lll.t of the I ' i I T i H I K.llllo!
olll 1 1
.- as i n
S s II ! -
.IS the gre It .'Ilk
I sll lie the fate of tlb
th- ra-
d.-lo "
lb.ok.
r Washington's w If.- faib- I
ti
1 1-. t
,1 president o' th.- n.-:io '
so. i.ttiou at I '.ii ff a io. N V
mans a
p.-gro nam.-.i ui
S defeated ll-r.
Modi, al Journ il that
It is s.iid by the
u.nr.i some times sui-erindn
Id.- It mentions three reieni
u r
fences the o.-ains or in ..uein
md
th-- li.v. Mr. I tab. o. k. n .New
irk
in
,,f nr William H. Paly, of
bore hv Sill. 1. e .aff.-f all alllKK
ilib-nza
Th. r.- w.-re :.n P". casualties last
om m.-rii an railroads;. I he Kllleu
re
of these .'. r.r.i' w.-re empio'es
Th.
Karl of posslvn Is a orumm
for
. a 1 1 ake firm
Th.
n. trro in York State asserts him
Self.
At Hudson, a white man
a r.eirro tor a matin, i.ianuaw
reply
pi.:
Ihk,-: I II Rive vou a iiiavco
-i t. sti.i il. s i i.ui tv;.-' Ill 111' -
. i i. . i - . . . . i - i . . - ; ,i t i . . tin'ii-
ach. Me was lUKen n ine in'-1'"'"
. , . . I. . . ... . 1 1 1 i .1
a critical condition
The Cuban debt amounts to but Jl-'-.
4
Two necroes are Identified and In Jail
at Kansas city ior so iiurnj
.. . . , .ii.
I lav is
inc a yoiin.K i-i'i- ..- in..
A furious mob wants their blood
STATE IMtESS.
i.-r-on-i ill ciirts of the ptate come re
ports of more personal proper i . r-pt
, iallv solvent credits having been lisi-
,1 for taxation this year than ever b
fore. This is one of the good enecis ot
the much criticised revenue and ma
chinery laws enacted by the last legis
lature. In nearly every county men
have listed a larger amount ot solvent
redits than ever before. Pittsboro He-
cord.
Nothing can be more inexplicicable
than the continued and virulent attacks
on Pryan by some of our leading demo
iratic papers. A casual remark, art in
terview or a speech by him. furnishes
fresh incentive for jest, sneer, cartoon.
or open abuse, individual democrats
take their cue from the paper, and
wh. n conversation Is dull for dearth of
topics, cuss Pryan just to fill in. Mean
time, republicans and republican papers
are having holiday over our internecine
party strife. We are forging thunder
bolts for the enemy's hand. Do we
want the party to win in 1904? Morgan
ton Herald
NOIt fl! CAROLINA.
I'itsshoro Record : IMiring a storm, a
few days ago. lightning struck the
levelling of Mi A. P. T.rry at thi.
place. It damaged the window facing
and knocked down some of the plaster
ing in one of the rooms, in which the
family were seated, but no one was
hurt. It was a narrow escape.
Haleigh News and observer: Mr. II.
If. Ierry. a farmer who lives five miles
northeast of Haleigh, had three quar
ters of an acre In strawberries this
year. He gathered thirty-live oarreis
and sold them for JW9.M. This was
not. mind you. In that section of east
ern North Carolina where straw berries
ripen early enough to be In demand for
the tables of the metropolitan epicure.
but In the higher altitude around Ha
leigh where berries ripen too late for
the northerr demand.
Statesville Landmark: When Judge
Robinson nt Id court in Iredell he tried
one Marion H! kett. colored, for the
larceny of a bottle of liquor from a bar
room. Martin had no lawyer and his
honor examined him. Martin became
very much mixed In his evidence and
told several conflicting stories. to
Judge Robinsons great disgust. His
honor Intimated to the jury that they
could say guilty" without leaving their
seats which fhey did. and then Judge
Robinson drawled: "Lt him go to the
roads for twelve months. Mr. Clerk
for lying."
Prevented a Tragedy.
Timely information given Mrs. George
Long, of New Straltsvilte. Ohio, pre
vented a dreadful tragedy and saved
two live. A frirntful cough had long
kept her awake every night. She had
tried many remedies and doctors but
Leadlly grew worse until urged to try
Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle
wholly cured her, and she writes this
marvelolus medicine cured Mr Long of
a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such
cures are positive proof of the match
less merit of this grand, remedy for cur
ing all throat, cheat and lung troubles.
Only 60c and tt.OO. Every bottle guar
anteed. Trial bottles free at R- R- Bel
lamy's rnuc Scots.
i
A BIG FRESHET EXPH i
The Cape fear Tlireatenlnc-Pleasaiit
Entertainment Liocal News Bulle
tin. i C '-i rr 1. 1 . .n m I . ry . o. Tlirt f. c s . . y.. .yr.r
v 1 . v . , j, .... . .. ; ... . .. ....,
Fayett ? Ml-, X. C. .T jly if..
At ! o'clock this morning iho stat;.- of
water In the Cape Fear was 41'i; feel.
During the day. ap to parly afternoon,
th.-te was little r no rise, but a great
increase in the volume o' v. n t :-r is fear
ed by tomorrow morning, as heavy
rains are reported north and northwest
of this place, in the Deep and Haw
river sections. Much drift wood vas
sweeping down the stream all day yes
terday, indicating Hoods above.
Last evening, at the Hotel LaFayette,
Misses Mary Warren and Pauline Cam
eron, with Mrs. M. li. Kirkland as ehfp
eron. gave a delightful entertainment,
complimentary to Misses Lyda Smith,
f Florida, to the following guest.-:
Misses Margaret and Bessie McNeill,
Mamie Alexander. Maud Halgh, Fan
nie Williams: Captain A. H. Mc-
Ceachey, Dr. A. S. Rose, Messrs. J. C.
Thomson. K. If. Williamson, John Rose,
11. I". FJliott. If. H. McDuffle. L. V.'. Mc
I'herson. J. K. Strange, Claude Haigh,
J. S. McNeill. An elegant supper was
served to the young ladies, and later in
the evening the young gentlemen pre
sented themselves in the parlor, where
fine vocal and instrumental music con
tributed to the pleasure of the evening-
Professor J. A. Jones, the superinten
dent-elect 'f the city graded school, is
lure and yesterday met the executive
committee of the board of trustees to
map out the work for the next scholas
tic y.-ar. The fall session opens on the
li'.th of September,: and before that time
the three substitute teachers will nn
looted. Our people (lie much pleased
with Professor Jones, and feel confident
that the right man has been secured for
the important position.
The oi'iclals have notified the con
demned negro, Louis Council, that the
we.-k s respite granted Dv covernoi' Ay-
k is only for'his religious piepara-
I1..11 .i.i.! I In Mil l-oo-o-i.i nr.i hi 1 1 -
ll'-o. I,. .11 ' I ' 1 '"'ll.'li., '
do will be executed next Monday. Th
-luTiff s oilieei'H say that they cannot
defect anv weakening of his nerve.
The inspection of the steamer Hawes
was made vesterdav bv Messrs. Hloe
and Iiorden, of the Charleston district.
and was entirely satifactory. The
Hawes. which has hitherto been eontin-
.1 to the freight business, will now
omfortablv accommodate passengers.
Mrs. M. It. Kirkland nnd her daugh
ters. Misses Miiry Warren and Pauline
Cameron, of Lake Waccamaw, who
have been spending some time at the
Hotel LaFavett-. will pass the remain
der of the summer at the Harris Lithia
springs, Hetidersonville, Asheville and
Waynesville. They will return hele in
November, and as Uu-y and Fayettevill
folks like one another much, Mrs. Kirk
land may decide to purchase or build
a home here.
Miss Loula Hawley, sister of Mrs.
Punting, of Wilmington, and daughter
if Mr. I. P. Hawley. of this city, now-
residing m .Newark, .n. j., was run over
hv a horseman at Fast i 'range. N. J..
m Sunday last, receiving very serious
Injuries
Mrs. c. W. Froadfoot and Mrs. Mary-
Hinsdale are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Will
Join s in Wilson.
The recently published address of
Mr. J. A. dates, editor of The North
Carolina H.u tist. on the occasion of the
riier-ston- laying of th- new Pule's
("reek Academy building. Is a valuable
turibution to the educational litera
tim- of the state
The Fay.tteville. knitting mill has
been obliged to close down today on ac-
innt of high water. Mr. J. P. Cook,
manager, stat.-s that the rresiiet lacks
fo.it ..f being up to the dam. but the
p..v. . r is retideii uaavaiia n:-. l her.
has b.-. n a fall of a few inches since
look this morning
Free Trade wit ti Porto lilco
Washington. July lfi.w Secretary Hay-
has received by mail an official report
from Coy. -mor Allen, of Porto Kieo. en-
losintr tin- resolution adopted by the
I'..:!., lii.an legislature, providing for
fr-.- trad.- between the I "nit o.l States
and Porte Pico, after July LT.th n.-xt.
Promptly on Mr. Allen's arrival in this
..entry, a proclamation will be fram
.1 -o u-iif effect to this resolution. It
is expected that th-- document will be
purely formal in terms, simply reciting
the proper section of the Foraker art
and declaring free trade.
Storv of a Slave.
To be bound hand and foot for years
by the chains ot disease is the worst
form of slavery. Georpe D. William?,
of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a
slave was made free. He says- "My
wife has boon so helpless for five years
that she could not turn over in beet
alone. After using two bottles of Elec
tric Fitters, she is wonderfully im
proved and able to do her own work."
This supreme remedy for female dis
eases quickly cures nervousness, sleep
lessness, melancholy, headache, backache-,
fainting and dizzy spells. This
miracle working: medicine Is a godsend
to weak, sickly, run down people. Every
bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold
by H. It. Bellamy, Druggist.
ha-M' of Train Robbers Abandoned
St. Paul. Minn.. July lfi. Dispatches
from Malta. Mont., indicate that the
sheriff's posse who have been in pur
pult of th Great Northern express rob
bers nearly a fortnight are returning to
their homes, having- given up the chase,
only a few remain on guard along the
southern boundary of the bad lands.
Coke
Dandruff
Cure
"My, but it
feels good
Use it and be
rid of that
itching.
J. HICJCS BUNTING. Wilmington.
jf. C. oaw 30 we su.
NOW FOR THE
SPRING TRADE
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS HERE FOR
Genuine Dixie,
Stonewall, Carolina,
and Clipper Flows !
lloes, Hakes, Forks.
Cotton Planters, &c.
These are the genuine brand and can
only be secured from us. There la
rone other as good.
We have a large line of seasonable
goods, such as
Window Screens,
Garden Hose,
Refrigerators.
Ice Cream Freezers
In ALL SIZES and at PRICES TO SUIT.
Send u yor orders and w will look
out for your Interest.
J. W. Murchison & Co
s as...
IMJ Jdd I I
Harris
Lithia
Water
Strongest Natural Lithia Spring Water
on the Market. A Perfect Prescrip
tion From Nature For All Diseases
of the
LIVER, KIDNEYS, BLADDER AND BLOOD.
Especially recommended and prescribed
by prominent physicians everywhere
for
BRIGBT'S DISEASE, ALBUMINURIA, CYSTITIS & GRAVEL
Sufferers from RHEUMATISM, GOUT,
and all Uric Acid Poisoning will find
"HARRIS LITHIA" the most effec
tive remedy. Testimonials from phy
sicians and patients that eliminate
all questions of doubt, sent to any
address.
AS A TABLE WATER HARRIS LITHIA IS UNEXCELLED
It is clear, pure, odorless and slightly
acid. Still: Carboys and Demijohns.
Cases of 12 half-gallon bottles. Spark
ling: Pints and quarts. Sold by all
dealers.
J. HICKS BUNTING,
Wilmington, N. C, Local Distiibutor.
my H 3m we su
, .
, M
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ATC IMCTTTTTTC Raleigh,
i intjiiiuijL; n. c.
and Conservatory of Music. A select and thorough school for
girls. It will pay you to ask for Its catalogue. The Leschetizky
system of music.
J. II. BRAWLEY, Director. JAS. DINVVIDDIE. M.A., Principal
Jo 1-' till se 11
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA,
. Established 1838.
The Sixty-Fourth Session will Commence October 1st, 1901.
Department of Medicine, three years course, fees ..63.00 per session.
Department of Dentistry, three years' course, fees $65.00 per session.
Department of Pharmacy, two years' course, fees $G0.OO per session.
Xo extras for laboratory work or dissections. For further particulars and
.ataloguo address
CIIRISTC PHER TOMPKINS, M.D., Dean. Richmond, Va.
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL
OXFORD, 1ST. C
ELEGANT BUILDINGS HEATED
SECURING PERFECT VENTILATION.
Sixteen new rooms for two boys each to be added for the fall term.
Engagements should be made early. Annual attendance up to the
capacity and many turned away each
Pest athletic field with quarter mile
Faculty-" of specialists with special
best college or university education.
the school, as students not preparing
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 3rd.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and Industrial College,
Literary,
Classical,
Scientific,
Commercial
Industrial.
Annual expenses $100 to $40; for non residents of the
state $160. Faculty of 30 members. Practice and Obser
vation School of about 250 pupils. To secure board in
the dormitories all free-tuition applications should be
made before July 15th. Session opens September 19th.
Correspondence invited from those desiring competent
teachers and stenographers.
For Catalogue and other information address
X Pedagogical,
y Musical.
3
& Nashville Foreman
6IN68 THE PRAISES OF
Dr. Carlstedt's
GERMAN LIVER POWDER
Kead the following voluntary testimony cod
eernlng this marvelous remedy:
Cari.stkdt Med. Co.:
Gentlemen I wish to state to you anil the pub
Me, at large, tliat I have been a suflerer fur over
a year with stomaci:
Wouble. After eating
I felt as though I
would hur st, and could
not bear to liavo my
clothes fastened or
even buttoned. last
summer and fall I was
so thin and broken
down tliat the folks all
thought I was going to
die. l,ast year! had to
travel a ftood deal, and
every place that I vis
ited I tried different
medicines to relieve
ine of my trouble, but
V ITH L.ITTI.K KKL.IEF
Finally Pr. Carlstedt's
A. 8. WEBSTER. was rti i nimended to
mo by a druggist who said that Judging from the
amount sold there surely must 1-e merit In Ger
man Liver I'owder. After using the medicine I
Improved at once, and it gave me strength and a
good ruddy complexion. Thesa are the facts In
my case, and I am so thank- srsr
ful to the gentlemen who BSfc ,-; -ssaeJ
make German Liver Pow
der that I cannot express
my thanks as I wish 1 could.
My wife has taken the Pow
der for the last two weeks
and It has built heb
right up. and she la gain
ing In weight every day. She
had used many medicines
Srevloua to taking the Pow
er bat found none eaual to
It. IT 13 THE B EST ME1-
J Ml a A. OUUSTEDT-J
I CINE ON. EAKTH. and I
bare recommended It to
many. Yours respectfully,
UI0 PCIB3
a. b. w kbstsr, Jt ouceman,
n aauTwe, Jt enn.
Dr. Carlstedt's German
Liver Powder Is sold by all I
druggists and dealers gener-1
ally or by mall on receipt of '
price, 2b cents; & Domes si .oo.
W CAELSTEDT MED. C0.Evvlu
Ind.
For Bale by ROBERT R. BELLAMY,
Wilmington. N. C.
Jan 18 2aw 6m we fr w'y oaw
MIA CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
Pennyroyal pills
II V Oriflatl mmi Only Geaalne.
V?VtBArE. Al-.Ti rll.bl. I.Brflnt, k Drnrrlrt
kit i.nii.iif.ii Co, B ,'- --'.-In
KED and Void metallic boxes, wnlti
wltn bin ribbon. Take other. Refana
II nan Sahatltatluan and Iaita
tiaan. Bj ot jonr Drauut, or and 4-a. la
atamps tor Particular. Teattanaalaa
and " K
RrllrC for Ladlea," WHr. br
tnra Mali. I O.etHt Testimonial.
n n .-.. nLi.Lu nkl.
lean.
I (fell paper. Madla 8aw, P1LUW h
Bi? la a non-poIsoBOOl
remedr for Gonorrhffia-
-OnBBaV'C I S-t. SkiermatorrhflBa.
'la t at 6 darn. I VHita, Dinttirtl diav
cnerges, or ear lnummmav
liea, ii-ittion or ulcera
tion of m n c o b anem
THtfYMSCHEMICnCo. tnea. Kon-antrit Jent.
.COKUnUTUO
rv. a a.
or aent in plaio wrapper,
by ezpr-MB, prepaid, to)
fi.oo. or 3 tottis, tin.
r r aw.t oa riuimiat
repaid, lot
i mS" r- T a.t OD rillllWIat
BY THE BUFFALO FAN
S VSTKM
full
session for lack of room.
track in the south.
work. Curriculum preparatory lo the
An atmosphere of high Ideals surrounds
for higher education are excluded.
T. C. HORNER.
3
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President CHARLES D. McIVER,
Greensboro, N. C.
HOTEL CALEDONIA,
WILKESBOKO, N. C,
On the Picturesque Yadki
Nestled In the foot-hiils of the Greci
Brushes and Blue Ridge.
Spacious and Neat Apartments. Cuisine
the Best.
The pa-tronaco of Tourists. Pleasure
Seekers and Commercial Travelers
solicited.
For terms and booklet, apply to
A. R WcLACIILAN,
men 17. 6m Proprietor.
Mount Airv
White Sulphur Springs
MT. AIRY, N. C.
This Popular Resort will be
Open June the First.
For want of room we were com
pelled last season to turn away pevral
of our guests and patrons.
We are now building an annex Io the
hotel 150 feet long-, which will add
much to the appearance of )he place
and greatly increase its capacity.
This building will be finished and nice
ly furnished by the last week in June.
Other improvements have been made.
Prices same pt last season $25 to $30
per month; "7 to $S per week.
Write for one of our folders, which
pives analysis of the water and other
lnfc'Anation.
J. K. REYNOLDS,
my 28 tf Mt. Airy, N. C.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yon eat.
It artificially digests the ft Jd and aids
Naturo ia etrengtbenlng and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic No other preparation
can approach It In efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price 50c. and $L Large sie contain! SV4 time
small slsa. Book aU about dyspepsia maifedfre
Prtpared by E. c. OaWlTT A CO.. Cbieaflo
B. R. BELLAMY. Wllmlnwton. N
CXolt'DncheaaTblc)tna.reaT25W8fuHj.
used monthly by over 10.OX) ladles. Price.
L$l. Br mall. IKK) Stmd 4 emu frw
ample and particular a. Tb Oook Qj,
t5i Woodward ava.. Detroit. Mich.
I. HICKS BUNTING. W1XMINQTON
CM
KM
If You are Laboring
under the Impression that your "out of
town" frienda will not visit you during
the Encampment come out from under
the cloud and fit up the "Company
room." A guarantee that you will have
need of It goes with every suite.
N. F. PARKER, Furniture & Furniture Novelties
111 Market Street.
Bell Phone 613. Injerttatt 21
CANDY
CUKE PILES.
and all rectal disorders. Pleasant, Not a
Physic. Results or money refunded, 60c.
WM. H. GREEN & CO.. Wilmington.
J. HICKS BUNTING, Wilmington.
JAMES C. MUNDS, Wilmington.
J. H. HARDIN. WUmnigrton.
(Etta Drug Cr . Philadelphia, Mfr.)
nor 28 ly
OUR SPECIALTY
But vre are rushing things In other de
partments. Whatever you want,
call for It HERE, before Rolng
elsewhere.
OUR PRICES
ARE UNIFORM
on everything. We do not sell
SOME THINGS under cost, then
cnargo uvuisiatt- l'lUCKS on
OTHER THINGS, to make good
the loss. This Is worth remember
ing. WE INVITE EVERYBODY TO CALL
on us for cash service.
RESPECTFULLY.
Mercer&Evffns Go
63 1-2 Steps.
THE JOHN L.
BOATWRIGHT CO
15 South Front St.
DEVILED CRABS
SALMON.
LOBSTER,
CLAMS.
SHELLED PECANS.
SHELLED ALMONDS
OLIVE OI IN ALL SIZES AND
BULKS.
MANGROVE PICKLES BEST ON
MARKET.
Everything that any hostess mlgh
wish for a reception. We make a spe
cial effort to please and we have fa
cilities to do so. Call on ua.
The Jno. L. Boatwright Co
15 South Front Stree
Phones No. 14-.
Double Daily Service
BETWEEN NEW YORK, TAMPA, ATLANTA,
NEW ORLEANS AND POINTS SOUTH!
AND WEST
S'IIKDL'LE IN EI-IT EOT MAY. M li01.
i HAi.N weaves Wilmington JiUi p. m..
41 arrives Lumbeirtoti r,:l'o i. m.
l'cmbroke 6:4u p. in.. Max ton 6:1S
p. m., Hamlet 7:10 p. in, Char-
lotte10-16 p. m.
TRAIN Leaves Charlotte
fi:20 a. m.
3S Hamlet 8:10 a.
m., arrives
Maxton 8:52 a. m., Pembroke
9:20 a. m., Lumberton 9:44 a
m., Wilmington 12:05 noon.
Vi:STI')i;.l) KKOM
HAM LET.
Lv II am lot
I 1I)W p m
12 20 a m
7 23 a in
Ar Monroe
Ar Charlotte
Ar Chestoir
Ar Greenwood
Ar Athena
Ar Atlanta
9 05 n. m
10 01 am
10 20 a m
12 22 p m
1 42 a in
3 40 aro
C 28 a ni
2 40 p m
8 00 a ml 3 56 p m
Close comnieetlon at Atlanta for Mont
gomery, Mobile. Now Orleans and all
points In Texas. Mexico and California:
also for Chattanooga, Nashville. Ixuls-
viile, St. Ivouis. CincinLattl. Olucago and
ucsteni tintl JNorthwostorn points
SOI'Tl 1 1 'a d "N I PROM HAMLET.
SHOES
V..S2.ni IK'. MM
WfaaV.n.l.MMelU
mm? trains
Lv Hamlet JO 50 p nil 7 2o a
Ar Columbia j 1 05 a m 10 35 a
Ar Savannah j 4(2 am 1 47 p
Ar Jacksonville j y 15 a m C 10 i
Ar Tampa i 6 40 p m 6 15 a
NORTIIHOTWD PROM HAM LET
Iv Hamlet
Ar Raleigh
! 10 35 p m
I 1 24 a m
8 00 a n
10 37 a ni
Ar Norlina
Ar Portsmouth
3 18 a m
7 00 a m
7 00 a m
10 35 p m
124am
3 IS a m
5 43 am
12 23 n nr.
6 60 p m
5 60 i i in
8 00a ni
10 37 a m
12 23 p m
Ar Norfolk
Lv Hamlet
Ar lialoigh
Ar Norlinei
Ar Petersburg
Ar Richmond
Ar Washington
Ar Raltimoro
Ar New Y'ork
2 4w, p id
I e 32 a m
3 31 p r,
I io io a m
7 06 pm
I 11 25 a m 11 26 p m
I 425pm 630am
Through Tullman sleepers from llamltt
to an ixints .North. South and South
west.
Train 3S Leaving Hamlet at 8:10 a i
taxes passengers from Train No. 31
leaving .New York at 12:55 p. m., Haltl-
moro at b:ij p. m.. Washington 6:56 p.
m.. liichmond 10:40 p. m. Portsmouth
9:30 p. m.. Norfolk 9:20 p. m., Ralede-h
4:iu a. m.. amviog at Hamlet at 7:00
a. m. From Train 38 leaving AUanta
at 8:00 p. m., Athens 11:23 p. m.. Chester
4:10 a. m.. Charlotto 5:20 a. m.. Monroe
b:o-j a. m.t arriving at Hamlet at 7:40 a.
m. Prom Train No. 66. leaving Jackson-
vine at p. m.. savanmaih 11:45 p. m.
Columbia 3:35 a. m., arriving at Hamlet
at 7:40 a. m .
For tickets, Pullman reservations etc.
apply to Thomas D. Meares. General
Agent Wilmington. N. C
R. K. L. PUNCH.
Gonral Passenger Agent.
JAS. M. BARR.
1st V. P. and General Manager.
ATLANTIC 4 NORTH CAROLINA
R. R.
Time Table In Effect June 18. 1901.
iPass'ger . U'ass'ger.
r.itsmuuiiii i rains. .Dally. Only.
T.r.O!'-. r.f.Mt.l.rt. I r-.tn i - 71
.w.-u., uuiu.Tt.ui u .. o.v p rn am
xeave Winston .... 6:32 p m 8:30 a m
icave iew iiern... 7:50 p m 9:50 a m
Arrive jtiorenead . . . 9:02 p mll:02 a m
iPass'ger. iPaBdger.
vveMLpouna iraina. Dally. Only.
Leave Morehead . . . . 7:27 ami 5:37 p m
Leave iNew liern.. 9:00 a m 7:00 d m
Leave Kinston 10:12 a m 8:02 d m
Arrive Goldsboro. .. 11:05 a ml 8:55 d m
S. L. DILL,
Superintendent.
THE CLYDE jSTEASISHIP CO
NEW YORK. WILMINGTON N C
AND GEORGETOWN. S. C. LINES.
NEW YORK FOR WILMINGTON
S. S. Saginaw Saturday, July 13th
s.
9 neida Saturday. July 20lh
WILMINGTON. N .C. FOR NEW
S. 'S. Saginaw Saturday. Julv 20tH
S. Oneida Saturday, July 27th
FROM WILMINGTON. N. C. FOR
GEORGETOWN. S. C.
S. Saginaw Satunlav Tni
S. S. Oneida Satunlnv ini o.i
, w . J i-O l ej
S. S. Oneida des not carry passengers.
Through bills of lading Bta i 1
through rates guaranteed t
points In North and South Carolina,
H. G. SMALLBONES,
THEO. G. JCGER. QenTraJ Sr,
Ma. A. . m.
v aui;e (street, n. t.
TLANTIC COAST LINE P. U CO.
Schedule In effect July l.t, 101. g
Iei)aTtU(PC from Wilmington
NORTHBOUND.
DAILY NO. 4S. Taaaenjrfr Ij..
8:30 A- M. nolla 11:05 o.m., Wiui.nv 11 21
a m. (tahlaboi-o 12 :i i m WU
son 1:18 p. m.. Jttx ky Mount 1 4
p. m.. Tarboro 2.31 i tn .
don 4:5 p. ni .Ti-n tulnim C ii
p. xn., lUolirittwi.l 7 Z2 i in .
Norfolk 6:6& p m . s '.mhiiKt..n
11:20 p. m.. Halllmri' 1 (U a m
I'htladclphU J:W) n in N. .
York 6:63 a. in. t H.-i-.n :: n
p. m.
DAILY NO. 40 IaJHn;iT. Iu Vi
7:l0 1". M. noMa 6:30 p. ni.. V.i.rK.i u
p. m.. Goldsboro 37 p in w 1,
tHn 1:30 p. tn. tTarlr.i 1, 11,
u. m. Rocky Mount 11 2 j. m
Woldon 1:SS a. m.. tN'f
10:25 a.m.. Petersburg 2 4.' 1
m.. Richmond 3:20 a tn. Wiifh
1nrtoj 7:01 a. in . n.ill im i .
b:J0 a. ni . Phll.-ul. Iphl.i 10 Xt
11. m . New York 1 i3 p in .
1 ton ton 9:00 p rn
DAILY Nl. ful . I'nmKxnKvr D""' J-k-
except COTivllto 4.13 p. III.. Ni w J I. 11
8unJiy r.:40 p. m.
2:2o p. ni
H")rTinu)rNi
DAILY NO X, fnamvlier - Ii" I.ik''
3:4f I'. M a.-i.mi.iw 4 ...,s y m 'liil
bourn t:S0 p. m , Morion fei p
rn . J-'lornnixi 7 2i p m . Huml. 1
S 12 p. m . (ilumbtn P X J . in
1 11 iiiti r k f'.io n. rn . Auku1'"
7:fj .1 ni . Mocooi 11 l.' n m
l.uit.i 12 3.r. p.m. Chut b-fton II I
I. tn.. H ivaruinti ! 4j a tn . 4 :" l
3onlll.- g 30 a.m., Kt. Auku.iIi'
10.50 a tn Tampa in h p m
'J:ST i:olNl
DAILY NO. t.I I ii.m-ntror Iu ln
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-t t-ii 12 2. p in ii'rlxu
Sanford 1 43 j. in
AHHIVAIJ AT WII.MlNii I N I'lf'M
T1II0 NollTII
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6.15 P.M. ton 1 "O p. in, Ni u Vmk
j. in . 'tilJal-iMl.i i: 'M -i in
liaitlmoro 2 a in i M i
ton 4:30 . in . J 1 1 . U in. 1 1. 1 i
a. m . IN'trrnixiiic H 4 n m
Norfolk 'J no a . m U H.lui m .
a. ni.. lrlpn 1 TI p i
XiK-ky Moant 12 T.2 p in i
HOII 2 40 p. Ill . 4 ;!! I " ii
p. m , NVaiHa .v 4 I ' in . M u
nolla 4:40 p. in
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p in 1 .Mini ii k 4 2' p in
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ICA.ST IMIMi
DAILY No t,2 - -I'.xs.him1-.. 1 ,.
7 11 M ford 2 0.1 p.ii . ;u 1 1 .. l".i.. ip
vlllo 4 2") p in I. I r. , .
vlll 4 30 p. rn
Hoinnct tsvllo Hnui,-!i -Tr.iln . . - p.. .
nettsville 8:10 a. m . .M.nt.ni : :, i in
Red Springs 9:32a.m., l'ailil. m pi ... .
ni, . nrrlvi- 1-'a j-x-t t . i 11 11 in .i in l(
turning leave I'.i y i-l p I i ie 4 '. i m
llop.1 Mills fi.no p. m. l;,-i i.r.i.,:, u
li. rn.. Maxlon f, 10 u in mi. v.-
tiot Isvlllo 7:15 il in .
nu.-otlns at Pay : I . i ; !. ; i, : ,,,
No. 7S. lit Jl.lXtiiM With I he I ';i 1. 1, I ii i .
1ral rallmvi.l. at Kil S.nio mho ii,.
Kul Sirlnt,-- ami I' mtn.ir.. Itii.i .i l ,;
San ford with thu Hi-.i lo.ir. An l.nu- .n,.
Snitliirn Railway, al '.u:f : ii id. j . .
bam and 'barloi i lt,illr.,i.l
Train lxtw-ini l!.kv M..u n l (
nioii.l Kiv- X.wky .M.un,: '," :, ,. n, ,
run Ulon K . 1 7 ii in miivi. P. . i i. ., i
n:lS a. tn.. an , v.. Hi. I ii i .r . . 1 11 ; . ., n,
XrairiM on Ih.i S.vil 1 i.nl ,N'. . ' l:i.m i,
Itad Iimvo W i-M.m -,. in 1 1 . 1 1 , r i a
4:17 p. ni.. nrri'e S-.! I.in.l N. . k .n : 'i
p.m.. Iricii i 1 1.- 7 .14 pin. Kii.--ii.il i .ii
p. m. K'-tiiriiini; l.'.n. Kin- tmi . .." i
m.. ( ; rei n i 1 li- s ;io a . m . it i i i i m: 1 1 . 1 1
fax 1 1 ii.l a. in . W. M. ni l 1 .ii a in 1 1 1 1
xi i'pt Snii'l iy.
TTalnn on Va!iln:!or, I'.i.iu :.
Washington s nn a.m . an. I :n p in . n
live l'iuini le S .1.1 a in , .ni l 4 p m . i
turning leave I 'a i nne n a m .ami , . .,
p. in., arriv,. Wauli 1 1 ir I . n II ' . in .'..
H.20 p. in. Dally .x..pt Suivl.n
Train b-avcH Tallinn N lulv 'i
i-i-pt Sunday f,.:!n p in . SuihI i 4 .. p m .
nrrivi's I 'l vim n 1 1 li j., p in . an i
1 1
111 Returning Imvi s I'.yn I
pt Sun. lay T.JIO a III . ami Siid.I
a. m.. !uriiH T.irl.iu '.i ,'.n a i.
11 :( a . in .
Train loav.i ( ;iM 1 m .ln,
Sunday f. :i) a in., ni i ivlin- Sunt t.tl
I
a. m. ll.'liiniliiK Jeai' Hrill.le
a in., arrivt.i at ;.il.KIoi . ..
Train on Na-hvllle I'.i u.-
Roi-ky Mount at t :u a ni .' I"
arrlvw N.t li vi 1 ) In 2"i n in 1 :
Spring Hojx- ll no a rn 4 p i
turnliu; Inivm HprJ-ng Hop.- .1 .'
4:5.1 ji. in.. Na lt I , : 1! (., m
in. arrlvin a I Ho. kv .T.i-.
6:il p. m. dally ex.ep' S,ii..la
Train on I'linton lii.tn. !. .. .,
Haw for Union il-ally x . pi H
a. m . and 4 .21 p in l-inr;
'linton 6 45 n. m . and in i
i
'lYainn liv. i'. e lie.- in r:
rive Ijatta 10.31 a in . i,,i,.i, I
I.'
RowUatKl i) M a in r.-! ni ii.io- ,
lOowlund 6:10 in (Urlvm ! i..
p. m.. Litt i 6 41 p in I'. I :
m.. ikUJy.
Tralnn on I'onway lii.tni-li imt .. .
bourn 11:50 a. nt .mac i .niv. n l
rn. . rctiiTTklng lt-i i 'on way i vi i
arrive Ohadlpoiirn '., 2i i in !. ,,, .
tiuni 6:35 p. ni nrrlvi- larol w pi p m
returning Iimv" Mr.l 4" a m i-i .
"h:ulloiirn II .26 a m I .ill . -. i.t San-
iay.
Trains leave Sumter 4 .': p m . Man
ning 5 08 p. in., iirtlvi h 1,'iiie" :. '. : p m .
leayi) Itnis H 37 a in Minim. t ' iT n
m.. arrive Sumli r '.' M n tn 1ii!
OVorKtow n n ml V t -k i . r r i li. ro.l
loaves 1a.ni.ei S 40 a ni t 7 ' p tn .n-tua
I-oOTgotown Jft-iai a. m 1 j, m im.
Geora-erowii C ?, a ni 1 4 I . p m a i n
Ii no It : 00 a m t 5 3.1 p m
Trains iivp PVorroin lai v i ! Hu-,
day !:fiO a. m . irrlv. I.ir:m-! on in I .
m.. HarliivlUe 9:1j r. in 'tii-ia II In ,
.. WanlealKiro 12 3.1 ii m l.,-ivi. I -io-
en co dally exnpi Sun. lav k m p tn ..r
rlvo Iarllntrtoii fe.21. p rn 1 '. iiik i i .
9:22 p. m . ;ilin 0 2i t, Tt) Itim. r.,,r
enco Sunday only B fiO a in nrr). i,r
Hngton 10. 16 a. rn
Ieavo Gibson dally i xcopt Pundix 1.
a. m . IJennot tsvllle. 7.15 a m i.nh'n
larIlnt-ton 8:1.1 a. m . livivi, I i.-ri!nt-
:50 u. m. arrive Plorenei. : p, i, m
Iyeavo Wiulenboro ilnllv I'lccn! Hun.lii
4:10 p. m.. Oheraw 6:16 p ni llariiii-
i:20 a. m . I or line-ton C 2'. n in (in iiT
PK)ronew 7:00 p. m . Ixtavi I .irlmirt n
S::10 n. m . arrlvo Fhiri'ticc '. 1.1 a m
Wilson awl Pavvt1evli:i Itr.in. h I. a i-
Wllwon 1 p. m . 10 40 p m nrt Ui h.
ma, z:4S p. m.. il ls p. rn Hinli hfl ). : ...
p. tn. Hurm 3:4V p tn.. K.i v! i villo 4 r. n
m.. 12:32 a. m Rowland f. n tn i.
turning leavo Rowktir.1 10 !,s a tn T n
ettcvlllo 12.20 1. m . i0.rj j, ni . Inno,
1:04 p. m.. Hmlthflekl 1 4! ti tn S Im i
1:60 p. m. 11:35 p. ni rrii ....n ; :,
p. m.. 11:12 wl. tn.
Train loav Humlir 4 12 a m ft. .
ton 4:f.l a. m nrivo I totiTti.it k ' 4
m. Returning Icavo lnmark 4 2i p tn
:restoti i:io p. tn.. twmlir r, ffi i, m
Iltally.
lllaily except Sunday. Sunday ml
11. M KM KMH )N
Oenrai I 'ajiawiiror Af tii
J. R KF-W-y. OVtieral Miunnr
T M KMERSON. Tnafflc Manti-t
Southern
Railway
THE STANDARD RAILWAY
OF THE 80DTH
the direct line to ill points
Tcxjis,
California,
Florida,
Cuba, and
Porto Rico.
Strictly flrt-cla-- equipment on nil
through and local train: iviliman
Palace Sleeping cnr on all night
trains; fast and safe schedule.
Travel by the Southern and you aro
assured a safe, comfortable and ru--dUlousjourney.
Apply to ticket agents for time tabl
rate and general Information, or ad
dress R, L VEMOI, F. R. DARBY,
T. P. A C. P, A T A
Charlotte. N. C. A,hit( n c.
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