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?; i . .. All the:net76.: For TweM mmmm .'T "- j j it f .,f " - -' : " . 1 . - :A fe;s?4 Hi , J a TV - iSW 5- W TTM 1 --"tfv-. - - V :"V Trr. '1 ;!? aT r7 :w a- ".'. Ul ia ei 3. ID -iff ti ri. 'U- &. u4 ih 1.1. Ml. . iy dly we -t-thc At No. Vit. - es. 4 ! THE UORNIllG Kateied "SLa,. Mtt VWT -. ' NEVADVERTISEMENTS. Don't Davis f a w i GREAT ANNUAL ResolntionMiof bommencms; With our j To IJ $20,000 to; stock-taking. J oh prices. I be sacrificed' before Everything at your Davis & Zoeller's, The Tireless Toilers for .Trade in The Dry Goods line. dec M tf . E. SPR11I0ER 8 CO., Purcell Building, Wiimipglon,. C- o ; ; Importers and. Jobbers Americant English And German Tinware EaftKenware, Cnfleiy, ; Guns, Ammunition, &c. ep 23 tt Hemstitched . White i Handkerchiefs; Embroidered White H andkerchtefs. Colored Silk ; . .. i Handkerchiefs. Plain Vhite r Handkerchiefs. Embroidered SDK v Handkefchiefis; Colored Brocade Silk" , -, I Handkerchiefs. Cream , Br6cade Silk - ; Mufflers. You are invited to call and look at our Stock 1 -o. C. 1 Gordon 3 N. E. Cor. Market and Front sts., Wilmington, N. C. . dec H tf Seasonable Goot T I In store, , and arriving daily, a choice selection of seasonable goods. We have on: hand , ' . : RAISINS of - every variety, from 8c to 25c per pound. 1 . CITRON, from 15c to5c pef Ibv CURRENTS, all pncesall grades. NUTS, all prices, all grades, i ;?: -Werwoilld like tQ caU special .at-, tention to . our 'assortment of the above goods. . 'i j?;--X- V'p'Xi: - CHEE$Switzerv .Roqoefort,--Neufchetel, Framage de Brie, Edam, Pineapple Ehglishj Dairy and AmerK can Cream. AU fresh and of - finest quality. t . t Plum Pudding and Mince Meat. 1 - Cakes And Crakers A beautiful variety of ail kinds,"tooreaf4n;as sortment to specify. Wfllhave to be seen to be appreciated. X ' " : ' s The above are only a few of our specialties.- Onr assortment is com plete and we invite all to call and examine 1 before ' purchasing else where. ' I : y :.'--; ' ' With four wagons we can deliver promptly. i- s ' THE JOHH L BOAIWRIfiHT CO., -WILMINOTON, W. C . , : tteller's DryGbods Great BARGAIN day Mnrrnv1 ill VI i VII Handkerchiefs V.N(X 76; outlines: CoBgf s ifresrionXair attend .Senators And ; Repreienuttvet; UtieJNfparagna Canal bill In Hl Senate.: ; and the - Currency bill m ihe'l House. - Cbicajjo grain -and prfiTiiion mar-! ket. Robber make a haul in the Cincinnati postoffice. Cotton spots andjtaturea,!; amonff foreieners in Pennsvlvania. - ' Twentywo million dollars to be coined into eagles and half eagles at the Phila delphia Minu Tbe'bbn L' Sulli4 1 an Company disbanded at-Pari. IU. -7 Violent earthquake in luly.. The postoffice . a Pecatur, Ala, tobbed; important arrests made iir-Texas.i r-- : Report of the special committee of the New York Chamber-ot Commerce re- commending that the Lexow committee ba contiauedr .witb ' enlanred nowers. . J Pollard: Breckinridge 'trodble in V-;The prizes rinBilly Murphy,, the winner ' 1q - a - contest at Cincianati. - Gov.- - Mitchell, ; of ror revoke qalt "g"wr iui, muca pr re- New jqaest of the Governor of i Texas. ;" ; New York ; markets: Monev 'on call wa easy; raotnne l(ftS oer cent., with last loan at ye& cenu, and ' closing offered at 1J per cent f .Cotton, dull middling gulf.5 15 16c; middling uplands oouiaeni uout auu . "out steady; wheat steady, with a: moderate demand; No.'" red in- store and at elpvaior tOJi cents; afloat 3 cents; corn d.ull ' and ' nominal; ,; No : it elevator 61 W cents; ' afloat -r- cents: spirits turpentine'qutet-aad' steadier at 27028 cents; rosin dull but steady; straited common to good $t.851.40 Some sharper has. been circulating Confederate money in Germany, and the I unsophisticated;;: rural German took it right ': along and thought it was jam np United States money.' According, to statistics 'four out of five suicides are men," from which it may be inferred that women do not follow the! men .' so much :as some people say they do. ' 9y- h- Mrs. .Amelia Blopmer, the inven tor of-the dress for ' women which bore . her riame, , . died at Council Bluffs, Iowa," last Sunday; but the dress still survives. i senator iserry, ot -Arkansas, is quoted as saying that there' is- little bope of the Carlisle bill the railroad pooling bill or the Nicaragua -Canal bill passing the Senate. j ' - -... jfDuaaeiphia claims to have more dwellings within ber corporate limits than any other city in the . United States. But with this she built $23,- 000,000 worth last year. A Canadian Alderman is under arrest charged with demanding $13,- "000 to bribe thirteen aldermen to get a certain job through. The other aldermen got mad at - being valued at only $1,000 each., :, ; ' A Wilkesbarre, Pa barber is sn inga man for teacents, the price of a shave. .The man had sucb a close shave that he refused , to pay, which the barber man looked upon as a base faced proceeding and got mad. - Senator Sherman proposes to reg ulate the sleeping car: business One of the great defects of the Senator's JbUT is that while it proposes to reg ulate the sleeping-car . it - lets the porter run his business in the old r -. i-- . . . -. - ,way.- ,s : ' . jQueen Victoria got her Christmas A .turkey from Connecticut. With the the amount of American stuff the royal ; family , of England consume there is no reason why they shouldn't become larrelv Americanized ' in time. U-':. .is . v tX. ,M ; It isn't ea?y to shake off habits contracted.- There is an v old lady ja Eastport, Maine, who years ago con- tracted the habit of making crazy quilts, and it clings to her at the age of 82. She has made nine in the past year an a half. . - " 'Andrew , Carnegie is jjoing to sue the Government for the $140,000 Secretary j Herbert docked him Tor the blow holes in hist armor plating. I tie thinks the Government ought to be pretty well satisfied that he didn't charge for the holes. - They are hot all dead yet. A col- ored man who: shook . hands with George Washington, has turned up at Hoosac Falls, N; Y; i He was born a slave in New York; and claims to be 114 years old. . He is yet- nimble and walks Without a bane. : ' The gold product of the World for the past year is estimated at ; $175, 00P.000.There : has bawohdefnt development in the mining section of South Africa, v If gold is as abundant in that country as they; say it is it willl Wheapcr 4 than copperafter awhile. ' ) -A" Senator Cameron of Pennsylvania and Butler of South Carolina used to be chumsbut Gen. Butler has b away from Washington sa much re cently that Senator. Cameron got lonesome, and now chums with Sena tor Brice. - His fondness for associa- tingvwithnDemocrats might lead to the hope that he may evebtnally be reforme:i!v3a Bargain day at Rat & : Polvogt's, 118 Marset streeu Aureal -? vs,iue in . wj ;.HlaSaper- "J v w., . i poitcej an;:bpnest tmaarxloot know, and to be candid ifi&puVlt w don'tlcari3nt1wbenSuDer A coQtemporarf asks ; .-. 7- ' r .-,' -- . . late n a teW;yearata fortune of about .fOOOerwlttlslttetnUldafro snc his nstKs afg -;, - -js 1 iThat fellow out West, who was ar- rested recently whfte on : hiw.ay to ashinon pondent who became addled If all thecrary Repflbllewaper wnteri started out to kill; somebody tne jails wouia be fuiu. . China exports S460,WK worth human hair eyery :.year. : This will account for so many sbayed-headed cue-nooslooktns Chinamen. v . . I When the Prinrsn7 Wal travels vhitecau. The Princessaeems to be fond of mews ici;- t V- tisvar AivjsjiariBjsMi!rrB. Star. Officb Press hoy wantedpS Sam'l Biak. SR-Tobacco. snnff. Opera Housb A Parisian Romance. ' LOCAL DOTS: . Items of Interest Gathered Her and There nd Briefly Noted. . It was announced in Wiiming- . ton: yesterday that the firm of : I. T Williams -& Cooper of ; AutreyiHe, N. C had made an assignment. v . :' ' " . a ortn varotina snouta sena a long train cf cars loaded with corn to the' starving pebpie of Nebraska. The railroads will furnish transportation freer - - One who knows informs the Star that the cotton factory at Maxton is paying handsomely. This agrees with reports from mills all through the South. Wilmington should take the hint. . sell round trip tickets- for Raleigh, on account of meeting of Grand Lodge of Masons; January 6th to 9th. inclusivef Rate from Wilmington 8.65; Fajrette- ville, M 00; Maxton, $5.45. - Mr. A. F. Bo wen, of Raleigh, who acted as referee and time-keeper for Mr." H. C McNair in the checker contest at Asheville, sas'the contest would have been much closer and might have resulted differently - had not Mr. rMcNair been taken sick, f Florence TTmes:- "Train 55 from ; Wilmington last night . was crowded' with negro hands going to Georgia. -There were very near 800 of them on tram 23 .when it left here for Charleston. 'Several extra coaches were added to the train in order to accom modate the crowd." The sale of reserved seats for the coming engagement of Mr. Richard Mansfield will begin at 7 o'clock to morrow (Saturday) morning at Yates book store. Although through inad vertence it had been stated that the sale would not commence until - Monday morning, it will certainly commence to morrow morning. - T! t, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS i . . Pertinent Paraan pbs Fenainlaa , Prtnef- r pally to People and Pomwdly Printed. ..Mr. J. O. Tillery, ot Rocky Mount, is a visitor in the city. J Mr. Johnson . W. Graham .has accepted a position with The Orton. : Mr. F. 'M. Sawyer returned yesteraa), accompanied by his bride. Mr J . IL'MaxwelV of the Oy- lumbnf News, was a visitor in the. city yesterday.- i , - Mr. W. S. Maddoxv a popular young man of Atlanta, Ga , is ia the. city visiting friends. ; t. 7 Capt, G. G. Lynch, train master for the A; C. L. at Florence, S. C, was in the citv vesterdav on business. - -.Chief Martin Newman left yes- teraay lor new x ora on a snort visit to members of his family residing in that City. ' ' Messrs. Wm. B a tier, Jr., of Co lumbia; W. G. Hall, Elkton; J.F.Taylor? Hazelhurst, were visitors incthe city yes terday. , . 7 " . Clinton Democrat',. Miss,Bettie Johnson, Of Wilmington; k visiting rela tives in town. Mr. 'John Niemyer is. back' on the Clinton ' branch vestibule after spending several days with his son, Mr.' James Niemyer, in. Raleigh. Mr. Frank . McQueen left last ;,week , for Rocky Mount, where he will buy cotton during the remainder of the season lor Messrs. Ki Spruijt & Son, of Warning ton. THE. WtAlHER. U. S. Dept or Agriculture, ). .. Weather Bureau.. Wilmington. N. C Jan. 4. -Meteorological data for yesterday : Temperature; 8 a. m., 88; 8 p m 88"; maximum, 4: mm mum, 85"; mean, 40. Rainfall for the dayi.08; rainlan lor the month up to date ,04 inches. j .' ; 'XiP FORECASTS' TOR 1 TO-DAY. For North Carolina and South Caro lina fair, westerly "to northeasterly winds. Edwerd VtmnoT.;:;: Mr. Edward Pomeroy, who died sud denly from an attack-of : paralysis, in Richmond, Wednesday, was well known among the horsemen of this State and bad a number of friends in.JWilmingtdo, where he was well known. -- He drove in many el the races On the track ofbe old Cape Fear Agricultural Association. He was for many year. a . citizen of Ra- Ietgn, where nts remains were taaen tor interment. 1 vV" '- :-; ' .-V :' iatermenu, , wiannel nnderwear ior cents: ladies amA fhiMren at Katz & Polvoirt to-dav at cut prices. - 1 nis is tneir isargain. Police out of ehin2 fcotlid accomu-tLWii 91,. Buhatd' Knflt4 in "A r Puistan Bommnoft ZText TaexUy retalnsr There is nqt a local theatre-goer; who Ir ihi t;,wi k.a sniM.ixxsft. aii kdiw nnvLiiinv anrnii: ' hti: (in that Mr. Richard Mansfield had decided to confine his operations exdusivdy toa 1 beenWfilcomedFhere;-n6toidy;,beMnse- he was worthy of it.butbecaus" -ttei people in general have learned to like into the hearts and good wtU oi theatre' goers in such a - surprisingly short jtime. It is I his ' deep " artistic- sense" that first drew attention to his work and it Is thej same attention to detail and study that has placed him": where .he - is : to-day There can be to 'question 'ut- that.'Mr Mansfield and his splendid company wilj get' a royal receptiont the Opera House2 c next Tuesday evening His -great characterization: of Bkroa Chevreal, in MA PaiWanEiomaiicewili sartfy he. r Wft6esieor'witlj5bsorbiig interest.; The sale oT seats will open on itOrmorrow, aatnraay morning, at xatea,- ; ? ;v . 8TR1CKEN NEBflASKAf. Will' Hot Bonn Carolina . Beapbnd ,16 Her . .... L..; AprtBel v :The people of North Carolina should coouibote to the relief of the. stricken people of Nebraska. - Red the follow ing, which gives "really but a faint idea of the suffering in that Stated - I "The fecentblizzard which swept over the Northwest has. inaugurated aj season of severe winter weather that baa largely aggravated 'the already great destitution- and saff erhigs of tne people of the State ''Nebr1ta-piji Throughout a .large" section iof that State the drought last Summer (caused atmos't a total loss of the corn crop. As a" consequence, where the animals iad not surved. ths people have been forced to sell off their bogs and other live stock which they could not' feed, and; forced sales always impose a sacrifice to sellers. Unven to serioua straignts oy tne oe stractioa of their chief food sappiy. the sufferings, of the unfortunate people nave - ocea increasea' oy- tne stormy wintry weather to a degree that is not endurable, and tne acconots wntcn come : of the situation m Nebraska are (ruly terrible. - ' .- ' ' ' . The wretched sufferers inhabit wide expanses of open plain,, which in Sum mer are subject to destructive droughts, while la the Winter the Northern ,bliz zirds rash down upon them with Jrees uingfury. ' They have little or nothing upon which to live, and are destitute of the means ot getting away. They are making appeals for help, and in : this connection it has been propcssd to send, them from the South a train-load . of meat and'cotn. '- ii w9 mmi i " . Itoniaiana Kloe Crop." " The Louisiana Planter lot December ti. reports as follows: , j The rice market is dull,! and both roneh and clean show only a light de mand. The movement is small, but bus iness will probably reviye alter thehoii- 'dxiw'- -; 'r'':'-.-X " - The receipts at New Orleans from Au gust 1. 1894, to December 88.189. com pared with last year, same lime, were as. follows: . .: - : . V ' ! -.-;wnW'f Sacks Rough. Bbls. Clean.. This year. . . 848.MS-, if 854 Last year. . . gt3,888-y 8278 A Texea JjaWyerV Btory. I' . A story is told of a Texas lawyer who was appealing most eloquentlyto the jury on behalf of his , client, who was being tried for 0srceny The lawyer's defence was sd thrilling and pathetic that even the prtsonerhimsdf was moved .Jo tears, and was wiping hli eyes with a handkerchief, when his , attorney turned and asked the lory to gaze .on the hon est features of his client, and say if they onld believe that it was possible for a' man with such' an honest -lace to Jbe guilty of theft. Suddenly the lawyer, paused, gasped for breath; and" ejaculatr ed;.. -Well. Ill be Wowed if that blank-. ety blank scoundrel hasn't ! swiped my pocket handkerchief.! Weather In Oeeember, ' The monthly meteorological summary. for December, 1894. furnished :hyr the Weather Bureau, shows that the mean temperature was 49 degrees;;faighest. 74 on the 9ib; lowest, 14" on the Syth; meah W 10t ine monl"Pr W , The total rainfall during the month .wa&r9,78 of an inch; averse precipita tion for this month for j 24 .years, 8.08 Inches. ' . " - . There were 18 clear . days;-.16 ? partly cloudy, and 10 cloudy; a thunder-storm on thd 26th And a snow-storm on the 28th.- " feiv . COTTON FACT b . AND f lOUR8. W ? - ReceipU here .yesterday 106 . bales; same day last year tAA.;t;.0(-; -'Spot cotton dull in New York at 5 11-18C '' tot, middling; steady mWa- 'mingtonatSc. .New York futures closed steady and 2 to 8 points jower than closing quo tations Wednesday: "January opened at 6 46 and closed 6.46; February. 8 47 and closed S 47; March, 8 50 and closed 6 51; April. 5 55 and closed 5.58. May, 0 co and closed 6 61; June,' 0.68 'and dosed 5 65; July. 5 69 and closed 15.70;' August. 6.74 and closed 5.75; - September, 5.77 and closed 5 78; October,-J5.80. and closed 5 81; November, : 5 85: bidj iDecember, u ' - i-aWeaMev ' f .1 . ,"Vt' pg-8Y,:;RfVER:ANO llLf t;f Beeetpta of Saval -Btoree and Cotton Wilmington, Columbia a 4 AngustaK, R1067 baTeacottda. casks spirits turpentine, 52 bbls a-osn, 28 bbls tar. ' C.F. Y. V. 1CR.V88 casks spirits turoentine. 78 bbls rosin, .Sle;;jLMfett lbi Wr, 2 bbl crude turpentine. 'ir.-: Ki-K:""::- Total receifits -Cotton; 106 1 bales;. soirita turoentine. , 47 casks: rosrii. 128. fSS - .y : en . . ,1 . . Mourning dress goods to-day at cut prices.; Bain day at Katz & Polvogt's. Among other values in this line hey 1 offer 90c silk finished Henriettas at 69c, i ow qiuauuce . uu & miss the t , , Iiwtaaa or Offloew of c.p Tmt, Odon, ana. -Wilmlnsten JMUm-OIBoera vf Enorer ' JLodce to bs ZaataUcd To- jBTlithi, r st,nigbtjDapff Fear Lodge room, Discieputyrandi Wisiea uy raw uranor 3w; Howell, Jr assisted by Past GrandjW. . wJKUB.;!w.,i-wasa? ft6 Twasurer, ahd RiW. .Durham ,Grand FEART JLQDOE. NUMBER, TWO, ; H.Yopp. I- N G loseob Jacdbi R and F SA J Yopp. Treasnrer-Wm Goodmarif Condnctor T R.Tfaompson.-' : WrdejnW jhborn; : A " ''ChaplajnC P Jac6ba,: ' OG W M Hays. "i - ; I G-JM Holmes. r R S to N G A J MarshaH.': ; L S to N G J T Scotj. I LSJGvAneer :RSSlAfe11aift5 .;rgan;iitWniyFliee ORIOlT I.ODGB HM8Ml SIXTY-SKTXK. S P. G-G.WBranch7 ; . .tl-J Vrftaron.';. R,SJrT.Bowdeni.H; FSfj;ilva;i ; TreasurerCj L J)udley.' & RStoN G W I JReayei.: ffjt Stoir G-yWiW ; Yopp.g, LS to V GJno B Gordon.- WILM1NGTON LQI?GE NUMBER ONE HUN- DRE0-ANDTHIRTY-NIN1. " f S PJG-J IiHopkins. N G-W : C Smiths rU-.? - ' , -' I VG--MC Sl?oble.:?L-; -; Secretary t M McGowan. ? -,. F SHW Collins. , ; Treasurer B I Jacobs. . i ConductorW S Wishart. WardenW H "Hardin. ; " ' Chaplain WLJacobe. 0 G-TG Evans." ; 1 G J R Smith. . t . . R 3 to N G R H Northrop.' LS to N G W A McGowan. .'' R S to VG-E Wooten.. - , i .'. ' - LS to-V G W E Mann. - -. R S S S J Stevens. . - .' ..' -L S S J L Bowden. ; ; ' ' Organist M Guldbranson. s : - - - The officers of Hanover Ledge No, 145, will De installed on Friday night, as they were not ready. - "- "' ' . There was a very large attendance. Col. Walker Taylor, chairman of the Relief Committee, made an elaborate report 4 ofv .Odd -Fellows relieved? strangers' who. were ready to bless the Order for its practice of Fiiendship, Love and Trntb. NEBRASKA SUFFERERS. ' The Kansas and 'Nebraska sufferers -should remind us of the help that came to the yellow fever sick years ago ; from the North. . Not very many have yet re sponded; only seventy-five garments sent 'in, but others have promised. Ill keep back: the- shipment till Monday. Let your light so shine Matt. 5 18. Don't be so afraid to let your left-band get ac quainted with your right-hand Mate 8 8. -One noble, pious girl has sacri ficed some of her own clothing; her noble brother of pure Christian charac ter also sent a dozen new pieces I shall publish the. names of all who contribute unless ; they object. If you prefer to make your own shipment do scv-Your ministers have responded from their scant salaries. - Jno. F. Butt, , : 818 North Fifth street. Tha TeoieMea Koat dome. : ;, Two or three more cotton- mills .in -Wilmington would - not only ' pay : the stockholders good dividends, ,but .would -give, employment ; to several hundred worthy people. One : of the greatest drawbacks to this city is the large num ber of unemployed, persons. It. is the hunt of machinery that gladdens . the hearts of the poor and makes the busi ness or a town uyeir. :'- i ; UST. OF LETTERS' l-: Remanung m the Wilmington Post- office January 4, 1895 : . v::. "-! A Misslnnie Avens. v. -, . B Idiss Susan Braddy, miss . Francis , Boney. -iyfrx'-iJ' H Mrs Amanda Hates. $s -5 lit Miss Hannie Moore, miss Annie McKoy, miss Sarah McCullough mrs W J-McKay. -. . ' ' O Mrs Amanda Oliver. ,.:. :. P Pneby Peterson, r Q Miss Alice QuelcU. r3 7 K Mrs E G Rannelsi mrs Isabella B 'Robinson., -..ix ': --7it?&fi S Mrs M"A" S afford, miss Emma Smith, mrs Martha Sanders. ' : ' - -.1 i' 5T--Miss Bertha Tomliasoa. mrs 'Elisa;TavloK ; i'. W Mrs Alice Walters: : mr Alice WaoeT, mrs A A Wells, IPhillis Walker? mrs Rev Robt White, j - -.-. men's - lAstM-. B-Mr S W Barneft, MrAW Geo " -TA Crews. b W Cooper. D Mr G H, Dudlet,r.Mr Mobawk Dick. ; j e Mr Peter Evans. -" Fl. L.FennelL G J S GrimeS 2). ; H Hesie Hair, J Elraa Hinnant; JGeoT Jones. WilUam. James. Mr Geo Johnson. 1 " f:--' j w ' A aent post-paid to any address. See an-v- M Dr M McKay, J W c(llauiMi J. nouncement in another column for cou- C A Mash. R J Moore, :Mr Samuel Meln. '.- - - : ' t Mr k 1 rnageUiMf a u rnreie R Mr B I Rives. M A Robson, Mr Garrison Reade. Mr. Herbert . Rich, Mr J C Richards.Mr Jacobilobinson. Willie 1 KaBs.l'X-:--;, : ;:f;: -: S Daire Sula van. Wellington Steven-, son. W N Saell." Robert- Snicerr I W Sneeden, G H Smith, j Frank Stucker. Alez ElSt George. A M Strout. :V--Joe-Vanic;-'i'W7vfi''-' W H Webb. Mitchell f WootenjJ H Whttaker, Wilmington jCollecting Amnnr ( : ,; i - t -... ... . ; . -.1... . I:' j-.fl RETURNED from, dead-letter office CDevane; & -0rfiii,A x S Hattie ScotU 4iK.yc ,r .. M Wm Martin--0r fi" ; '.W Hattie William s, Jno; Weihu. 4 - Persons calling for above letters will please say advertised. If not called for in 15 dap, they will be sent to the dead letter office. . . - . r -:;" ; : GEO. L. MORTON. Postmaster." Silks and Satins at Reduced prices at Katz & Polvogt, 118 Market street, t iJfc:EABOARD AIR LINE. jShif ewWefc Charge ;f j Jsnsanr lt-He Itanee a. JwoliiSe.- . Vice-President St. John' took charge of the : Seahoara Ah Linft. Jannai'-4t 5 and issued the following-circular: (- Seaboard Axx Line.. - - f T . OrncKor he Vice President, ; '-.-f- Portsmouth, Va Jan. l, 1895. To all interested: j H In Mtninina th lifntfM nt Vir.PrMi derit ,oi the "raUroads-cdmprising the Seaboard Air Line. the undersigned de-'Jj sires to express to one and all connected therewith feelings of entire cordiality. with the added hope that the NewJYear upon: wntcn we are just entering may be a most prosperous one. ' -w. . . - The property entrusted to our care is a very-valuable. one; : requiring at onr hands the greatest consideration Oar effort must be to increase In every , le gitimate i manner ; possible its . business; -While care in the protection of its reve nues by the practice. orecODomies. not injurious to-its necessities,; is eo joined upon: alL Let the question be, how much (not how little) can we personally do. to aid in the accomplish meat of de sired results. - tmciency will be required and v Joyalty to: .Isoperior , expeded. These two so hand-ia-hand. and- when United rn a common cause, will always prove in vincible. ; . To a greater - decree, if possible, than ever before, let us strive .to. possess .botlt,-4 v '-. h .;A11 -officers, department chit fs and representatives of this, .line will con tinue in the performance cf present duties. f-l'yX-JS.-- i.r i' The mdersignedwiir gladly receive suggestions from every source, when it is believed that such sngeestions are In any way likely to improve the business or tne serviced tne beaboard Air Line, and his doors will be open at all times to officers, department cbie's employes or the public at large, who may have business to transact witbl him. and such persons may be assured, of a most cor dial welcome. -&4?ery sincerely,. . - - -vi E. St. John, j-'ri :-fi :X--i" Vice-President.: - t TWO BANKS SWINDLED. T V '' A Bbarp 'Bueal Oeta $38.00 Each from j-r Two Chaxlotte Banks. f- '- ' -The Charlotte Observer, thus chroni cles the exploiu of. a slick swindler in that city;-r ' -;- ""X ' The First National Bank and the Sav ings Bank start the year f 38 short each. It happened in this way: .:; ; " n On the 84th" day of December a man stepped up to the cashier's window in the Savings Bank and handed. Mr. A. Brady, ' cashier, a check lor- $38. The check was drawn on the Holstbn Na tional Bank of Knoxville, Tenn was signed by?. R. Cohen, and made paya ble to C W. BryaD. The man being a ,1 perfect stranger to him, Mr. Brady Handed tne caeca bacK and told him be must have a city endorser: - He left, re turning in about an hour with the check, endorsed with the name of Capt. Geo : F. Baton.' - Mr. Brady is familar 'with Capt. Bison's signature, and believing that on the check to be Capt. Bason's, cashed the check. The First National Bank went through the same performance. Monday the checks came back from Knoxville, pro tested. .Capt.. Bason was seen, and pro nounced the signature a. forgery. -The wiiting was so 'nearly like his that any one would have sworn it to be his. The Only difference . was that Capt.- Bason runs the B and a somewhat together, . while the forger separated them. : Mr. Brady describes , the man as weighing about 180 pounds'; he had dark hair and moustache, was decently dressed and withal rather prepossessing: A VERDICT OF $25,000 K r Awarded to a Kan Who Was Broiled ' - a XJre iaotrlofWlre.-' . Nswarx, N: J January S.Robert McMullen has been awarded $28,000 damaces - aeaiost ,tbe ' Western Union Telegraph Company for injuries received while working for the company as a lineman.-' In making some repairs McMuK len grasped a live wire and was horribly burned. He fell, face downward , among the wires.. He hang suspended there. He lost an eychis back was burned to the bone, his hands badly burned and f -his twain was partly paralysed. The current came from electric-light wires which were strung on the same poles as the telegraph company s wires. - Newspaper Vbieves. It is a fact beyond dispute that, news paper thieves follow the carriers of jthe Star (on Sunday especially) and steal many of the papers sodh ;after they are left for City subscribers. It wil. be easy so capture and punish . some, of these thieves - if thoss to l-whom' they offer to sell papers will assist in the work.' When -! they attempt -to 'Sell A paper without the words "For ? Tran sient Sale" Stamped on the margin, it may be taken as almost conclusive evi dence that-the paper, has been stolen Of course, if people wilt continue to buy ui course, 11 peopie win connfun 10 uuy the unstamped papers, the thieves will continue tneir-woa. . - BwlTo Others. 5 t.--,,- - . ', V1 All "persons are hereby . Cautioned against-buying" copiea of the Star of fered for sale on the streets unless, In every case,- tne words "for iransient LSale"are stamped on the -margin of -the oaoerr--should any .newsboy or carrier offer for sale a -copy of the Stab, not so stamped, be should be promptly reported -1'.. To-day is Katz & Polvogt's bargain all for"one"oollar; ... Twenty-Itre ChMee ZTovela for One Cou pon and One Don Bote 4ne jjenthore. , -- Examine this list -ot .standard ' novels:' Youxan eet the 25 books for" one-cou- J4)cmand One Dollar. and theywilj je I pon and complete list of books. J-, :,:): these 25 for one dollar. NolBlA RoaiaVaLife: Bv WHkiaColtios. - No. 50 Treasore Wand; By Robert L Steveuoa. No. 48-rheRcdHiUTratean By Emma DE N Kn. 44 Tn Ttaraiv VTIf? B "The DncheaB." No. 43 Meetinf Her Fate: By Mia M E Braddon. No. 43 Hickory Hall; By Emma D IK Sooth worth " No. 40 The Heireiaof Hilldrop; By Charlotte U Braeme, author of DoraThoroe'-- . ' - , No. 85 Graadfather'a Chaw; By Nathaniel Hew dMraw.' '-rt. . i e-:..--; ..V. -- ... r .- No.SS-Tlw Snrfeoa'j, Daaghter; by Sir Walter No. Si No Thotonghiare; By Cbarlea Dicbaaand . No. S9 The Wanderfar Heir; Bv Charles Reade. 'No! 87-The Sonire't Darlinj- By Choflbttar M No. 88 The Sieceof Granada By Sir E Buhrer vNo; SS4The Sea Einr by Captaia Marryafe DO. XO ' Mr VtIUU I UOT& omjt dj ren ivihw. SIsSSSl r T; No. I-;--! he Armorer ot lyre; Ha. 17 Sock Snin. or The Daughter of MhteYol Selkiaad:' - No. 16 A Study ia Scarlet: By ACemaa Doyle. - Ne. J4 None Revel Mistake; By FloreoceWardea WN0. IS The Black Tulip; by Alexander Dmaaa. . ; Vn. 11 The Belle of Lran. or The MiQer'a Daacb.. tar- By Charlotte H Braeme, aothor of Doca Tborae. ; No. The Black Dwarf; By Sir Walter Scott. ; - No.lTlieCrrieaBBr theri; , By AleiDoraas, : No; 4 Kins; SoionwD'aMrnes; Ry H Rider Hamrd No. t-tTmm Scarlet' LtgB NaAafll HwtSorna V'. One hundred bargains in dry goods at less than manufacturer's cost, at Katz & Polvogt a, 118 Market street. This is their bargain day. : -'.jt MYIBS la tkirity, oa Jonrr Sad 1895. t SM o'clock p m HKL POST. only danghtr-ot Mr. Mn . and ifi31ta COOtc UraKiiti 18 jean FnncnJ firni St I.i4,"Cknrc ikisiFtidsTl mora mg. u ueuct. ; ; i. ' 1 EWDVEISSNTS A TUESPAY.EyENING,i JAN. 8tht f , ' . , , " ; , : Special ppeninf ct rKlrRidhard: AIMSFIELD, Stat aa aals 's. Yatca Boafc Stars, hrrinsinr Sat. uraar raroinr. iaa. sen. at i u -aacit.- - i i- )aast - tr ta in , gPrejss Boy Wanted. A JBOY accotompd to ranoinc jt6 Tumi;- ni who can bring fatbfactorr recommendation, may a- core tempormrj tmflojmtfit by making apicatkm at once at the Jao41t J STAR OFFICE. Wholesale and BetaiL TOBACCO, . SNUFF, 'immn-- CIGARS. . SAMUEL BEAR, Sr. New Wilmington, N. C. AND Lines. New ' fork for WHmtnarton. Delaware, .. , ; '. satudar. Jan. s! CROAT AN. . Wednesday; Jan. 9 SOUTH PORTLAND, - - Saturday, Jan.W; 4" a Wilmington ror Sew York. , CROAT AN. " Satarday. Jan. 5 DELAWARE, Taonday; January 10 SOUTH PORTLAND," Sattnday, lan 19 1 Wilnhgtaa for Ocoraetown, s. O.-' ' CROAT AN, - " Satarday, Jan. IS SOUTH PORTlD. Tneaday, Jan 5 i KW Through- Bill Lading and Loasect Throngh iwunBa i ana nam points m nau ana Carolina. For freight or panage apply to " - -f ..:. - - H. O. SMALLBONES, Sunt.. - , l. -i t wunungtoa, H. c i HHEO.-C.- EGER. T. M.. Bowling Green, N. Y. Wit P, CLYDE & CO General Ageno. Bowling mreea. a. - - :1 jan tt Be Sure Ton Get t Turner's N. G. 'Almanac For the Year 1895. ' ;;-J DIARIES FOR 1895. For sale wholesale and retail at HEINSBERGER'S I - . Live Book and Music Store. ' j ' - - - L"- - -- --;r.--- - ' i i - The Giles & ntifcliison -OF- Tiiiware Ecy To le Sold at a Great Eeduction - In trices. The undersigned has,, assumed the management of the sale of the entire Stock of the late firm of GILES & MURCHISON, which will be offered at prices which cannot fail to attract the attention ot all close buyers: Will find 1 t Greatly to their Interest tQ Get the LjsJ of Prices, As Good will be SOLD CHEAP- 1 ; . . ., w : j. - 1 J ER THAN EVER BEFORE OF- abh itoek Gomfmawmcptap (by (eoenl raqoer ) IlPiiiilfioiale GMe Georgetown, S. ; C, Stock Hardware uonotry - r , .... . t ir . r FERED, or probably ever-will be again. Retail trade desired, ' and all in want of any. goods r in our line are earnestly favited to call and avail themselves; of the ' present ppportu- ! . Pnity to fiUtheir wants , - - ' - At Unheari-of, Prices.' ' ' - ;-V.i a ' - - ?7TBef Stock- "will be kept up to its I former high rsiAN u ard, ana NEW-GOOPS will arrive as often as occasioB requires. ... '; .t. . ; - J. W. Murchison, Agent V --i.- T We axe making a' specialty of .... Fine Cakes for Christmas. :. ! Call and see our libe of ;7r ':ZC- Fruitcakes. ji-lines you eyer . atife;f : Warreifi VieitBakery. pEseciitisO I TTAVINO otialified as execotor of the will of the X . F. Brown. I hereby notify aU per. sons harme claims atamat tha said estate to nreieet tne aarar to me oa or Bete :fore tbeSUt day of December, A. I- IMS. . -StAKV B. HtUWB,w. : ; Dec. k0ta,-18H. deeStftt - M BR Ree-nlar Aannal afeetinx of the Stockholders of th Atlantic National Bank of ihnhirtoB. N. : C, for the eloctioo o. Directors, will be heid in the 'Bash Bnldira; in Wthnastea, N. C.-, at 4 00 o'clock . P. il Taesday. January 8th, 1896 AU Stockholders are iceMsted to be repteatnted-either tap rson or by proxy? -., - . - J. W. NORWOOD. ..... CAKES Bead w 3 nr-: UORHIIIG 4: Vr-- NEW PVERTISEMENTSI - WITCpLADEWS4S: - We. have had a happy Bnd., prosperous year4of 4894 and; now our hands: are clean and weare ready for ,'85We in-? " tend to break: all past -records in the- r i-f'- njr year. Oor stock pt coods Jiave n largely increased in evezy.Unc'and oarSany customers has appreciated the t&llSfiS vast HSprovements and have patronized -4 SjpflsR us accoriRlF -r'IZX Ul:if:iM. We havec?008 tew Tos ,eIt w would . be glad to sejlNew York cost; but all , '-i ' other .lines havheen thoroughly. re---, y ;:'.--: nlenished since theNholiday trade, and .: r .. v we are not out of anyi$ift your hearts--mav wish. - We want to ingress the pea. 1 pleol the fact that we sell for'h. We sell cheao. l We sell more eooi?onest goods for the money than can be eisewoere. Alter lewtoe an you plea we have one honest price, and that price rs charged to all. - No profit" marked to pay for hard debts. We carry all kinds of goods. We have not the space to mention prices, but this we can say we are under every retail store In tbecity of 'Wilmington, on Dress Goods.; Notions, Shoes, Hats, Oothiog, Caps.-odd Pants, heavy Domestic Goods. Shirts. Matting. Carpets. Oil Cloths. Window Shades. Opaque and HollandjLace Cu tains from' 68c .per pair up, in. fact we are thorough business men. We . work for all alike. Come to the wide awake Racket Store oh" Front street, opposfte the Market House. -...-'-'-- . j BRADDY. & GAYLORD, Prop's. 1' At a meeting of the Directors of the Atlantic National Batik, held on Thursday last, a semi-annuai " Dlvl- -dend of Three Per Cent, was declared, payable ' on .and- . after December 28th,-and; $5,000.00 put' of the earn- ings Of the past six months wasar- riedto the surolus account, ' making " ie sarpras tana ot . this, uani $isu,- 000.00. -' Resident Stockholders of the At rautio. National Bank of Wilmington NC , please call at the' Bank and receive Dividend of .'Three5 Per Cent on their stock on and af ter this date. . . . - ' " u ; Transfer Books closed until Jann ary 1st, 1895. .,, J. W. NORWOOD, dceS9tf PRESIDENT. December S9.h, IBM. k r Yoa. cannot get it at Bunting's Pharmacy you will be unable to ob tain it in Wilmington." Such is ; the remark you ' Will often hear,' and a truthful one too. We try to oblige oar customers to the fullest extent, and desire the patfonr.ge of all "good paying people." ' " ?; , Distance &vlo object to us when yon Want medicines . promptly de livered, j From Hilton to Drypond and from the river to the woodsare as but a step to us; -and no extra charge either. " -' . ', - Everybody has gy OURS is to handle only the best quality of Drugs, &c.t exercise the greatest care and skill ia the compounding of prescrip tions, and in the preparation of Phar maceuticals, charge moderate prices and thereby gain the good will and patronage of the best people. i SMatl Orders Arecprdially solici ted; They will receive our prompt and careful attention and will be conscientiously filled.' . Bip.ks BTlTlt.f Tlgy dradnate utphajinacy and Registered . Y. M. C A. Bailding, 'Wilmington, N. C. 'Phone 16 decSO .tf Gold Weather Ladies' and Children's ai ww-xa. ICO OCb fjlOVeS 0& JillttenS. ID & Z3C. f AII-VYTWb LauieS VeSIS, 30C, " A 50c Ladies' Vest, 40c. CLOAKS at COST. Special Low Prices in Men's Underwear and Gloves. Clothing. At grpatly reduced prices. $3.50L dH uii!a M OTercoat. $60 will" buy a $10 grade. $9.50 , will buy a Song-cut, velvet collar t I a regular $15 grade. " Taka adrantase of teae spacUl price. 'RasFCCtfolly, -.- :' J. K Bender & Co., deeSOtf V ' - Fourth Street Bride. 'Car fere pid all parch.aes orer t09. , Hot Water Bottles, ;One,Two and Three Quarts. -: Low price. . - . JAS. D. NUTT, , -:Xj:' :?.., . The Druggist. dec 86.tf Kiiv' x'-; . - '. . vm Czrck firm I : Jted AshXgg, -. - White Ash Egg, .;::--. ."White Ash Stove. Chestnnt Coal, c - Furnace Coal, j Pea Coal, . Foundry Coal, " . Tennessee LamprPochahontas Lump Wood, Wood. .. OAK, ASH, ; LIGHTWOOD. All (Coal and Wood of the best quality and Lowest Prices. ''t J. A. SPRINGER. dee SStf ' ' y-- --- - ' ' K 'v i OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR 5AL AT Ttl ' office Suitable tat wrapomf papw IF Novelties a? n-,;i. Ii 1 cnods. ..T .. V v. ..- ' ": t
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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