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J I 7 - - , ' ' r PAGE 4. Tlli MOltKiyg STAR; Wllimfr'ffCXNV 'XV, 0 UESPAY, MARCH -llr 1 913. . . V4 i 7 :i ( "'. :' A .1 k , Si"- ! : n . ."(. :n .til : i '.f i - 5 - . - f i . I i t t . - i , ;? 7 I t! : Y - i- ft" 2i. WIZaaXgSOJr 8TA11 COMPANY. INO, vlDBterrt m -MconclaM matter at tb tjltott arWUmlnrton, N. C, mnter'Act TOXI. ASSOCIATES PRESS BEPOBT. Tuesday, March 11, 1913. The ; - purchasing value of a dollar looks like 30 cents. ' . ,. "Why Is a Peace Conference? Is a lot of gasbags?; " Why ' ?Up to' this time the Legislature is entirely' on' the defensive. '" --,- "' - "" ' c" Wxhenyou : thinik) of planting shade trees plant pecans or English walnuts. ' 'JMaiya'iflanho joke puts jhls foot, ih with allthe alacrity of a maahatJalfsracked. ' , The manner in which" Senator Ba con was taken by surprise is jrio credit to those who 'sprung ft; on the Georgia statesman. v - WILMINGTON'S GOVERNMENT. port to Europe through the direct linesln rthe 'to-f first -questions asked, as of steamships that are planned ttf ply , well as to 'provide funds to make Wil- Those sober-sided citizens of Wil- from Jacksonville to Europe, and to mingtoii the city beautifuL " mington who fancy that the commis- &puth America. : ; ; v These thing eafl fee done by elect- sion form of government has' removed I" j "In 1893 when work-really started on inginto office at the dnlliig election pur municipal, affairs from the realm of Cafial here was a shaMns pt inter: be glad to receive criticisms from politics had better v have another tSt inall railroads V that breached a friends rand r any one7 who doubts the think"7coming to ' them. So long as there is to be a mayor and five coun cilmen to 'elect there will Be some thing doing In local politics. The fact that Wilmington is : soon to have ''' an ejection for a mayor and five council men is sufficient warning to the citi zens of Wilmington that we have city politics, in our midst, and certainly the present' activity in local political cir cles is sufficient to arouse the people AN IMPORTANT CRISIS IN CITY'S ;:;:v7:7;-:7 H ISTORY rJ&j Southern port, or hdped in the dim and feasibility of the above. distant future to ultimately run its trains to deep water in the South. . "Norfolk Wilmington, Beaufort, S. C, Georgetown, S, C, Savannah, BrunBwick.-lFerriandina, Jacksonville, Miami, Key West, Tampa, , Pensacola, Mobile, New Orleans and Galveston, all came into the limelight for a more or less , severe scrutinizing for availa bility for -terminal purposes JOHN S. RAMOS. Editor Morning Start Is Wilmins- 4- v. t . ... i r .. 1 : T luii uttunrupi f xsot Dy ! any meanSi But this'City is like a great industrial plant 7 that has ; beeri managed in f a rather lax manner - with' .too much be- i i! j j Ji- B .K",VUi, ui U1B wo. Delicti ICS iLlllI Aa nme passea ana n was seen ai- -.iuti'A-,,i",-- 'i u ter careful study of the situation that ."i1 9f Wilmington to a serious considera- ttereis . ojftt of f theadvantag tha8"ofSsa coSg tion of the interests of their city for to her population , Wilmington's . debt the next two years to come. Two years ago the commission form of government went into effect in this city for its initial triaL That ' term will expire next May, so it is for the jtn : bourse of events and putting two tion became worth watching. Rail- I onTotir' a4.- i.xa vif roads never scramble out In the open; IZZ " and.railroads never tell what they are v;" rlt If AIiXrAC going to do. audit is only by watching frtantS ho rnnrea rf events and rmfHncr . r : lt ml"y J Il.urj.ULE mai citizens, of Wilmington to take -stock Wtwo together that a VrJu, of themselves and see just where they rtention is found out. One railroad ever-increasing tax rate. "Unless there On reason why a fellow should' al ways keep his eyes skinned is that . some other fellow is more jthan apt to. get ;is dat j '.J? 7 .' :: 7 If the South is Nih the saddle" at Washington it ;must have hseen asleep when . it ? allowed the other, crowd to get Tits i Bacon. ; s take measuwofeir-adin eTuecia? l1. f?ed to Ia" and determine what should interest to Florida."' , 7 , .;, UT l 7 Ant English suffragette threw a boos i at a magistrate. What defendant m , court did she hit when she aimed at the':tnagistraie? 'J-' ; i No use to ladle out advice to Presi ident Wilson, He has a head of his f own and a cabinet, that can bedepend- f e& upon ;in case of (emergency. ij--, it-i - 1 t - v vi taou tax idle. uuicbb liicib are "at . . They had better begin right P- 6 u' uc' is-a droo in th rate, of -taxation .-out now to istration utj none lor uie uexi iwo years, rmo NVHetner such' an ambitious scheme a good deal of, it but do the taxDav- wnose nanas is tne city 01 winning- is contemplated py the Seaboard or e." ot Wilmington 'know, that approxi ton to be committed for two long years (not. it is a fact that the svstem keens lately $900,000 has been expended with the beginning of the next fiscal on buying or leasing roads. Evident year, which is to begin in May? ' . 7 In view- of Wilmington's present form of government, this city has be0h likened to a corporation with the mayor as its manager and its five couhcilmen as a board of directors. That is quite true, with the exception that Wilming ton is more than an ordinary corpora tion, for it is one with a property val uation, of $12,000,000 and 30,000 stock holders composed of every man, wo man and child in the city. The larg est to the smallest Interest, in the im portant city of Wilmington is concern- j Our idea of the value of an alibi de pends upon whether a man goes home . so regularly; that . his wife does not 1 have to sit up and watch the clock. not. it is a fact that the system keens -j taately. $900.00( 'Tk,, ' x nere during the past two years? 'And pr" riui- do they know that during the past two ly the new Seaboard Air, Line is being, years, between $40,000 and $50,000 strongly financed, and .itevidently Is more has been paid out In the way of destined "to" be a much greater factor salaries; than formerly . Yes, there in;thedevelopment df:this incomryara- "1!"u u"f"i5. --i", v" v 1 Hie,- yeww. .xvu .years, , uui uue cpuia uth Atlantic ftonntrv r . ' har-N. UAi- 'Jk wmuivj-ix .Ayc licaiiy uue iuuuuu' mil iars to ibe7 exDended 1 without makine some showing. 7 ' 7 - v The time: will soon lbe atjiand. when the voters of , Wilmington will have to ble. South' Atlantic country. , rS1!013. foJm 15 not choose -aiman to nlace'M the head of rrw"!. the . cityaftair forhe next two uuijj mc .UlCOCUKWmU Hj 3 Lclil I trrnvr, 1 TUTU - J v.ii Ati J - r .. -i .' . " .r ." . ' .. ,uiu iu- :JuuiiU5iuu ucner iiiceu luarc t oWww to 4;Tr. k i Ii William E?.i Springer.- Twice during IBtF i the" pasti years Hks-Mr, Springe? ed in its government, yet if wo were served as -Mayor. He was elected for to consider h vripv nf nniittnc liiA -fTA i. - . 11Z l"ls uVH5rm in tne spring otlU3, L.; " r . . r"---V:.Jr -"rr1, c luere wa8 and went In-last in-the Spring of yuuuuiaus coming 10 tne iront we vau wrm M uah-e wacamaw con- 1907 Durin0, the two 4 terms -he was would think the government of Wil- Jfio0 acJes. -and that the Huyler in 0ffice aDot severity blocks of ma- mington was some small, affair to be repr'esentativ;--down theTe some 7 lumeu uver 10 .ny ana every uody DO you belong to. any ' organization that: Is boosting Wilmington? Does the; organization you belong to - do much for Wilmington? If not, why not?. r ,i: - - T It ,is nip to us. We can make Wil- xnlhgtcm grow." A city's progress de pends -upon its men. If they are the right kind, the' progress of " their city will show' it.; That's all. " 7 :"7,V .' .." ' - . . . - 7 The "Jackles"-on the new battleship Texas, have named its big gun "Wood row, If all.'theTioys-wno are" to be named r Woodrow turn- out- to be big euns, the country will be perfectly safe. " - 7 f 7- ' ... "1 . . - : : Neither s Wilson.-nor. Marshall .need any, advlee from the outside. The wives of the two distinguished gentle men seem to be more than ordinarily Well qualified when it comes to com prehensive points of view. . . How., would, you like for a trunk line of igood roads to run through your county? - Well,new through lines of highways : are igoingto run through such counties as liave roads that can be linked up with those of other coun ties.: . .... .. . . - Take a sac.along to get yours, but don't fill it vwithwrhat belongs to some body, else. ..Verily, very few have ever been able , tjgeg away r?flth very much thati theydonot earn . themselves. More; honest men than crooks get rich enough to" retire from business. A California woman is suing anoth er for $50,Ck)Cf? heart, balm money. The moey she wants is for the alienation QfT husband's affections, but it is dlfflgftl to. distinguished whether his affections are really worth that much ttow-his"'iflnityliB good for the mqneyT-' J?'-:i::. : ' . ; The high' - grade, of Intelligence which, is a feature of the present ses sion of the State Legislature was strik ingly emphasized- by the almost unani mous manner' wherein it' rejected Governor Craig's, excellent proposal' for (a : more equitable system- of tax afJoh. Asheville Citizen. - AnTOber of ybAig men in Wilming ton, ought to be studying Spanish and Portugueses; In a "couple of years they will need it ' in their; business. Young manf don't waste your time. Learn to speak .English, Spanishi Ffench and rrmanqny -young man who, tries canmaster any language"" while he loafs.- "V -;: . - - .If other Nations insist on having big naV?t?. 11 is up to us to have a navy that. can wallop the stuffing out of any of .them. We need not lay any store . on ;the assumption that if we are in the "dove-of-peace" (business they won't sooner or, later, fire Into our dove coteSo long ! as. you ' are likely to aneet7 buiUes, don't ' let , your muscles 'get anyways -mushy. ' - annrnvimoJo nnel f 1 9 Art i-l hinirV stem tn on o-o o-o 9ft inno r . 4-n . I rr 'uu that out of their heads right now. The celebrated candies. - Though it wiU be street paved with vitrified brick: the management of a great public corpo- , k "71 7 ' " I. V1 7 " marKet nouse built at Fourth . and . ' - . -ii "v'i TOoi, me wumau; was uesirous The; Legislature did not give us any Lakes lo the7 Gulf via Jacksonville, State-wIde primary law, it did not give tis-ahyjiState-wide stock law, it did not givetis; a dog law for the encourage aint0f the sheep industry, and it did note,umayv things that . mean progress?fOr l&forjh Carolina. 7 The next caM.7i4 North . Carolina ought to ibatcaaigA of ; issues,-: and polltl cs ugt-to. -fee? given, to understand that they, will have to toe the mark or jgef blf.tho pVrch for'men with progres- ration twenty times bigger than' our largest private . corporation, with re ceipts aggregating more than-$250,000 a year and disbursements running from $400,000 to $500,000 a year, is a matter of no small c;oncern7 so it is time for the people of this city to. realize the import -of their choosing a mayor and councilmen for. another two years to come. When we go about doing that let us consider that Wilmington is .one of the biggest corporations in-the en tire State of North Carolina, and let us .choose its manager and directors with the full7 knowledge that they are men capable of managing, such a cor poration. Who are they to be? v W ehave no idea, at present, but It is time for us to be seriously consid ering the kind- of mehto whom v we would be willing :-to? tru$t the manage ment of a $12,000,000 businPRa If It were purs indivdually. - Wilmington has made progress and -will continue to make progress, but If this! city is to make its maximum of advancement it must have its affairs in canahl hands. So far as the business and commerce of Wilmington is concerned it is going forward because that is in tne hands of men who are on their jobs ; in ? that Dartlcular. Hnworor the administration of the affairs of the city challenges our serious considera tion. It mieht not hp nut nf r1ortrt 4- say that it is not now a question of what, Wilmington must do during the next two years in the way of making 'further progress, so far as its govern-1 ment is7 concerned, but how it is to pay up its debts and get even for what it has been doing. We are at present facing a condition ' and not a theory. so it is idle for us to speculate about what the city ' can enter into at this time. Right at present it Is for us to consider how we . can get . even vand i j take a new start. r 7 .? ; We may as well say that under.pres- ent conditions, Wilmington needs. the blest men it can . get for mayor and councilmen7, Conditions, make that imperative.- The business and commer cial .welfare of the. city demands IU and the future prospects of Wilming-: ton make it amatter of -gteai magni: tude for all the people of this" city and its great commercial and business ' in terests. Itis time to get down to business if .we- want Wilmington's big corporation ; Interests conducted - by men who really are capable of manag- ment with large scope to it. - GREAT TRUNK LINE, f -" .The Jacksonville Metropolis ' says the Seaboard Air Line Is at work rfpon a scheme for a great trunk ? lihef rom Chicago to Jacksonville, and Tampa and Key "West. ISays tliat paper; .7 ;7 "When i1eal - nrvar TnVJlnEr ; arp. an nounced as .complete, it . is said, a through line of railroad from the Great Enterprise. VOTE FOR A GREATER WILMINGTON Editor Star: hlf ofS Ptin n t?e4nuts' and house on Fourth street, between Mar- naa signea an agreement to pay 75 tpt fin TVlr ortrl Ma WrtTTr Tiro a H ama cents per pound for the 20 tons. This out of the regular city income and lSt:t!h!t P?fSSiU- without tlw expndituce of one cent of ties of the pecan Industry. Mullins bond tnoiMVL ThP st vatrr street improvement in this city was begun .duriag the 'first administration of Mr. Springer, and t it was at the time wheHf,- Mr. 7Springer was elected Mayor for his second term that the bond issue for streets, water and sew- In view of the fact that I have bean lerage was voted. but! as the moneV a very close student of political and was to behandled by: a special com- uutnuea couaiuons, i maKe ooio -to mission, mij. jspnnger naa jiotning to assert, it is my wish : that the Citv do with the exDenditiire of the monev of Wilmington should growf while thsf from the sale of bonds. And it should time ris propitious. 7This7.i3 the time be rememberecL fhaf when Mr, Sp.rripg for' things to be . done- if the people er W'as' Mayof9fhe .cts iricome waS wish the city to ever become the nort between . $50,000" and $75.000 less ner and manufacturing center that loca-1 year than" It ''is now. The tax rate tion permits. 7 then was '$1.50-Mt Is7 now $1.75 and You have the opportunity , knocking I when Mr. Springer went out. of office at your door, if you fail to 'see that he . left between $50,000 arid $60,000 the time has come for you to act and I in the city treasury: ' That looks to to do so with dispatch the . city can me like a pretty good record, and his nox. oecome any larger than she Is I record wasTaot only good from a finan V IF 3 TQ aiTQ D S D . M . ' 1 .... - '. ,. . "-: .- " " . ' . - . . -r" -if-' ' .. -....i . : ... --. : ; .""' ".:'". '1 ; Is xecjuif ed by the be can make mpney by b orcwin a ndf &e& ing Jittliat Tlieibefaliich a conseiative ; managem ybiing Jiisines We shbuld be glad to sirye yxmi . .. - -- . .. .. .. .- - .. ..v . . I. - . '-. " -.. - i ; ; : .i'.. -....,!.-. - -"- . ' " ...... ,7--' 30 YEARS - yjT- :? :,,,MV f.,..,.-V 1 mmmmmjmimjkm t- 7 ." 7a' 7- S RETURNS AFTER Seafearerat Sea In "Wil ni Ing ton pa Re turn to "City Yest(?rday- .. ; Thirty years ago V. L . 7 Jensen -left Wilmington as ward - room - stewardof the revenue. cutter - Golfax: lie : vas 1.6 years 01dt'vHriever.Te"turoedV-tit went, trom . tne : cruise- back to ; Europe, tphis jnative; land OT PenmarkYes terday he saw'WIlmingtpri. again; ; He went out "in the - cityr toV find his old boarding , place and - look up old ' ac f quaintances.- He spent..; hours - trying to locate the boarding, house, .and -f dilr ed; and he didn't, find ;a soul that he knew r f knew 'hiia. It got?, on. . his nerves; to some extent, -jas ; was nat ural. After 30 years he found changes so great that he was virtually ia visitor for the first time,--X;"?The;. incident:, em phasized the vast strides 7 the city i has made in a .generation. Those . who have been living ! here during .'the- in terim do not realise . the , sensations that- the returned citizen, found-. 7 A seafaring man, he was at sea , in his old home, and r discovered ' nothing that stirred any recollection , of. the city when he left here a youth of 1G. During late years he has , been -stew ard on the Ward lines. Now he is with the Clyde. Line, and is on, the new passenger service given by the Cherokee. 7 7..; In this connection it may' be noted that for the first time in a twelve month, " Mr. ' J. - Shaughnessy, '. chief "en gineer, visited, the port, also on. .the Cherokee. - For a year - he has.; been on the Charleston-JaelisonVille run . of the Clyde Line. ;:"tv, at present, why because Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, . New Orleans. Jacksonville and even Beaufort, N. C; wmgrasp that whiett we are throw ing away. 7. " ' " ""- , ;! cial standpoint but' also as the en-; torcement or tne lawj ; rx : I.hope -Mr-. Springer : will - enter the race or Mayor for Ivbelieve; He is the right maaoto put at the helm to steer IHESE TWO 7 Teil Howj They Suffered ancjX now uyuia . z-. 1. uusjui4ii a Vegetable ' Comppdnd i ;Restdred Their Healtliy :.C ' aid Stepped all Pain8i ' : s . -A. gave bond for $50. !,i ?-. BACKACHE IS A DANGER -SIGNAL Kidney Troubles,; Bladder Disorders, Rheumatism and-Serious Di seases Follow . - - !!.!!!.'!!!!l:!!!!!!!!l!!H!i!f!!!:Hi!i:iii: fl-.: will become a. reality, and that reality is expected soon, by those in position to know the facts. . - .7 -r .. . , "The road will have a port in Ohio, on Lake JErie, and" will tap the great coal fields! of Ohio and West Virginia, the .manufacturing " regions of Ohio, Kentucky and. the Carolinas, the . cot ton and tobacco centres of Georgia arid the Carolinas, the 1 furniture manufacturing- regions of the. South, and bring the products direcjt 7 to ..Jacksonville and to;Tampa;for export and ior distri- -At . m - . n . duuou tnrougn tne. uentrai ana soutn ex-v Two years ago I was a candidate the city of Wilmineon past the shoals ior Councilman from the Second Ward that How confront her. and during that time I advocated at W. P. MANGUM TURNERf few plans for, building greater Wil- . March 10th, 1913. mington which were laughed to scorn: since, however, I am Very glad to note Arrests by Police. that the -business people have realiz- Among yesterday's arrests by the ed the benefits that will result in one police were the following: Ben Mor- of the planks of my platform and are ris, charged with assault and battery trying to have the -Legislature to pass on Leroy Schnlbben, a boy -who was a bill-' perinitting the bridging of the skating; Rob Myers, colored, charged Cape. Fear,- etc- with gambling; J. R. Bennanon. color- In view of the success of that cam- ed, draying without a tag; Jot Nathan, paign, I.m going to offer for your-t;on- exceeding) speed limit; Gracie McNeill, sideration': the following, after first laffray andiassanlt with deadly weapon. asking a few questions : v: -. First. . Do you wish the city's uonu lation increased to 50,000 persons in less than' two years time ? . Second. Do you wish the city's in come increased to , $1,500,000 annual ly.- .7 - 7:C.7 ,.. - .Third. Do you wish Wilmington to become the most beautiful city in the southeast? '- .You will say impossible but if the suggestions: below are thpught over carefully you can readily see an an- awr u awV.e Questions. There ate other symptoms, such as ii, ' i- V-; ' Z.- reacnea Pains In the region of v the kidnevs. tne limit ot its icredit and .can hardly of'f ; ipsVi, uo? anane worn-out feeling, weak bladder, pajn, 5? !"0t mit the lssuinS ful, scaly, or-urinary .troubles, - which rfiZn wZ;n' ': - are just as -dangerous, for the . slight er .Seconds Wilmington cannot comnet&Lot nr,,, " ' 5C "t - V "ua .iu6e sums QI Disease, Dropsy or Diabetes. uiuucv i,u luis a. TJOrt Or PTltrv I.- w-i- i , ..x. 1 v SJJSSw,' 7 tpo?4lation less-for you to suffer, ;and endurette established enterprises - are tortures of these - troubles, , for the Thir o"7noni w?n -.7..7: new . discovery, Croxone, quickly and Z--- ' .Zl 1Z-J" -u"t luv.est surely, ends-vaU suchv misery. iMvuvr m:..iocK87 wouitt .rather There la no morp effective rpmixl v allow it to , remain iri the'ChanVs n t!6 if ..2?- moe e3f?Jf f lrit4rf'-'nr-'fn- -Kitnfn.- i - iur . me cure w Kianey, Diaa- , ourtn. ..It is up to the municinalitv, LVAmAV-A. v. x-tT.ui. .-u a&,her credit is poor she will have to I lZi ' - - n , ' nWvirT thv fnnH t iJL? to the iitidneys, through: the walls and build- W " linlngsleans, outthe7 -cloggedup bonds guaranteed by one -or rto Pores, .neutrizes andyissolvesthe lake Uust-c,mpans? such as S S"C vaC H Sa Trust Company of North aSpt? t?r.-tha40dge4i?,the Joints and s. ' -Iri vthfi -frnmr nnmna. T : " v -cause tnose -terrnwe rneuma- everfhavirik to retire tJ, ae Poison irom theWooand:: drives the said 1Snds and vm ZrXZ system. ,t pay-the interest as 'It -accrueV- fHI; i W'.aoser orroxone .avaayi;: for this could, be obviated iby the fol W a "wj W 18 ? otteM " ' taat 18 ever , . W.y me IOlIOW- needed try mra ,a u-nrct ail.-ooliQ At. ceeds of the bond issue I havrE te'? pu can7take W the u would provide funds to build a i7,Tp- wuuuence inai aoinipg on eartn ship yard and dry dock rt wwlf!- wlU so sickly cure the worst case of and concrete piSs this would S h?' blaer. trouble, or : rheuma- ; Zanesville, Ohio. -f'f I would have cramping spells, .distressed A feeling . in the lower part omy back, headaches and felt weak and was very irregulars Af ter taking , five bot tles of Ly di a E . Pinkhah's Vegeta ble. Compound with Liver Pills for con stipation, If elt well and strong and have n o more ; - female troubles. ! ' hope every 'suffering wojnanrwiil : give your medicine a triaL I give you permission to publish what your remedies have done for me. ". Mjrs . Roy, Simms, ,R. No. 6, Box 34, Zanesville, phia-; ' 7f THiat Ten Dollars Did. '; Darivilie,lVa. " I have only spent ten dollars on your medicine and. I, feel so much better than I did ; whenthe :doctor was treating me, I don't suffer any 'bearing down ' pain3 'at all now and I sleep well. I cannot say enough for Lydia E. Pinkham's .Vegeta ble Compound and Liver Pills as, they .have done so ;much for me. l am enioy- mg good, health now and owe it all 'te ymir remedies. I take pleasure in tell ing my friends arid - neighbors abOut them. ', Mrs. Mattie' Haley; 601 Coi quhone Street, Danville, VaiC N 7 7 With Either Circle Brace, Rachet7br liver. Grass Cannot Live Where They-Are Used! , You'can tend yom; Crops through the season with them ! ; ; EASILY ADJUSTED! BUILT TO STAND! ; - " .- '" .: ' ;u..''.!; ' j . " . . " ; . " " ' :-2 br" 10 AND 12 SOUTH FRONT STREET. If ' Grass Carp siRugs NATURE'S: OWTl FLOORj COVEFUNG. Durable.. ; ; 7 Artistic. We are Shong . Wide Variety of Patterris and Sizes. CREX has Many. limitations. -Lbplrf or jthe name CREX - ' f::pn.tfe 7' - courser-britis' trk wn5.w i . 5,000 mechanics anfl 7-.You.will find Croxone different from which would.incrPRA l!f ther 4 remedies: to -50.000 or mnra ;;CJCJri,tuyu elseu like it SSrtSt; wf " portant Pprt on the South -Atlantic for; trans-Atlantic lin- Ute to Panama and klso jfor Middle Western shipments. - . icipally-owned ship yard and city iid to do those things suggested .There; is- nothing It is so prepared that it is practically impossible to take It -into the human system without results. An original package costs but aTtrifle at any first-class drug store. All drug gists ! are authorized to roerson'allv re turn the- purchase (.price If.., Croxone snouid fiajl in a.single case. ; . Ranch-Owner's - Xoyerjftakinigrivr - Max's Tra-gredy CoinlCj:. , BURETTHlEPHEfiS ;.WM' GRREUl-ftUltprNQ ; , . ; WIUWINQTON,: N;c. ' ."' " 7 -:"" " ' ' ? - o -.i - -"- ."' . ..". ... ". r . : - ; r This bank makest a ruie to give aU -.accounts 7i iness careful attention 7 ' - - No account is too small ior us to hahclleiiid we' give the smalKones just as faithful cartas ihElaTones. , Don't Be afraid to xff er;us Vsmall deposit It will be : receivecl and your, husines well cafM The iviurcn fMational lson ..-V. .sf-ii-i . i Wilmington; N. C:k ty j CAPITAL AJPI SjUfRPLUS; $1 ,3506o6ioo 7,000,000.00 Bank ASSETS .1-. -.ri-s it,Every possible 7fciUtytli an(i de- .MYAaitAtMi ""7" ' - - - - .. ... . ,T- Jti- v;. Mcu uiaKN. President. - '. ! . r. - a p.nATMfiwo . v.- J. V. ' GRMNGER V. Priesldenf J ; ;.;'-M7 W'-ItitTT-IY'. k f YjT:E' vfsl, - W.. JQHNSON, Asst.' Cashier. 7 v..,.: ; .. . us il : .Blveito9i&,.-' ' 1 1 American countries, and even for t . '..v7V,-7' . . - . . 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