Thf iUarwmg WUXUM TL BSJUTA&O. WILMINGTON. N. a Thcuoat Moaia. Arocsr . baxx xuaixs x xx you:. BAltinor Sa.; Tht) cnntra lia of iniMlry in the United Staue dariox the laat tea jeare hae had a marked effect npon the bank ing Intertete of the conn try." The "commanitT of InUnst principle he been extended to the bank. aoUblj in New York, which it the financial cenUr of the nation. Xbe axpaxaioa of American Industry he increaeed enormooalj the demand! poa oar Unki JUa- In ; pUnationof the concentration of baking UUreeU in New aorkv It is tilted that only a ?ery large floeacial institution or fronp ol powerful bank and tmrt companies" caa rrFply the deaand of gigantic IndtrttrialwrpormUone for financial tcotaaodaUon. AimaUbankoonld not, at a few hoars notice, effect a loan of affiion of doCare or nnder take any of the rait enterpriaee which are characteriitlc of the pres ent afs. Hence, U U claimed, bank concentration ii the legiUmate and iarriUile outgrowth of indaitrial mm anTt.l allmL. In the current nnmber of the Ah laniic MvdUy Mr. Chariee J. Bui lock write infomlngly npon the tnbject of bank merger In New York. Us divide the financial in ilitution of the metropoii into two major and two minor spheres f inStence." Of the two major hert, one Is dominated by the btandard Oil Interests; the other U controlled from the bank ing; hoaee of J. P. Morgan A Co., nd the office of two of the large insurance co panic. The Standard 03 Intertet control the National Cttj Bank, which ha a capital, tnrplaand audited profit of 1131, 000,000. Thi bank etand at the heed of a chain of a doxea bank and trust companie in New York tad I belleTed to be connected with 50 or more laetltatioa in Tmxioos part of the conntry. The Mor gan "tphere" include three chain of banking Imtitotioc At the head of one oi thte chain ie the Tint National, which "within 10 year ha increased it total reeoartee from 31,000,000 to 110,000,000, and now ha a capital, enrpla and andirlded profit ex ceedisg 23,000,000." The total of the institutions in thi chain I tetlmated at 133,000,000, with de poaiu and loan, recpectlTely, of 149,000,000 and n.OOO.OOO. The aacond chain In the Mortan aphere ! wal W tfc National Bank of Commerce, with which are gronped fonr other imitation. At the head of the third chain I the Western National Bank. The aggregate capi tal f th thnm chain in the Mor ran "roher of Infiaence" i 97,000, 000. with deposits of WH.OOO.CCO and loan amounting to 300,000,- ooL Of thatwo,minorrphere,"th wm -fnT " iocladlns It bank I ani 2 trail companie. ha aggro- I raU capital of 23,000,000 and loan amonntla to 100.000.000. At the ha.l of the ascend minor phr I tli National Park Bank. Affiliated with it are fire institutions, the com blnatioa taring an aggregate capi tal of t 13,000,000 and loane estimat ed at f76.OCO.000. The entire bankiez capital Inreet- ed ia New Yerk U aboU ItJLOOO 000, According to the Atlantic writer, the Morraa and Standard 03 alliance control .not lea than JOS,000J0OO. Thus, it appears, two group of magnatea control nearly one-half of the bank lnr capital of the financial metro poll. Wonld it rer be poeaihle tor them to cttabush a practical mo nopoly of the banking bneine la New York? That I the qnetion whkh stndcnUof finance are now aking. The dtitntu JonUJe writer regard a monopoly a incon eetTahle. Erea whea a goremment granU ipecial pTirCege to a central bmk, a bft beea the caae la Europe, a vigoron competition stm exixt. A rait ryitea of priraU and incor poraied bail ha grown np La isg land deeplU the adrantage poa- awil bT the Bank of England. while the Bank of France ha strong rtrala, among tha the Credit Lyon- nal. Sta, whT. monopoly U re garded a imponihle, the A&ntu writer find that "the proe pect la not free from all nnpieaaant feaUre. So large a part of the re- eonreM of the New York bank u now controlled bT the great etinree that 11 wonli be ilZsall to finance a corporate eiUrprtae ol the laxgiet lie withont the co&aeat of - the Mwrgav-Bockfner tntereei. lot tWpeeaw&t a fw magnate hare the eitnatloa mttr well la hand. It I anfortnnate to hare the largest bank and thait aAated Uutitn tlon eo eloeely Iden tiled with corporate L&UrerW. Thi giree to the free , ear tain of ta- dtatrt alscel : , vnlimlkd : " cor trol ortr other people capital and enable them to tie sp la their owa enterpttee banking raewcea that ehoald be araHahle for the tue of tha commaaity at large. EepedaHj andeelraVl I It to hare life lnn- ranee aad trait companie drawn c largaly Into the domain of rpecn latlte tnxnea." Thar 1 ae Wtk aitar lathe CUndarl 03 or the Uorgaa vyhera of liiaence" whlchi cum raeowcee tqoal to thoee of the grutbankaof other co on trie. The auonai uuy 000,000, doe. not compere with the Bank of England, with TOOO.OOO hj capital; the Bank of France, with 36.000.000. and the Bank of Ger many, with 30,000,00a Neither the Bank of England nor n.v f Vnr. aaT the Atlantic fcMe- v,.ar. writer axDlaln, dom . them in the fortunes f .Twiil anUrprue. Agalot It -aormon depceiU the Bank of fntiuul maintain a cash merre of orer0 per cent., wbue tne poion of the Bank of France ie eren tronter. The leeerree of the stw York bank ldom exceed rery vm"m' . .V v rreatly the 25 percent umu . . rrv . irt: I liahed ly law. a- I . J lk. I k a weakneaa of the big bank in I York conciU in the fact that they do not occur? an Independent poi tlon becanM of their close connec- i!n mih rarioui indtutrial Inter- Mlt. In hU opinion, New York wiH not riTil London m an interna Mai tinier "until our mwi i ' 1 1 .!. ha-a learned the difference between banking and the promotion of companies." CURRENT COMMENT. . h mvaw nffr I m AM 10D7 MM WD UUI Ktww w, I crop we can forget the eyefe theory I of nroeperitT and regard without t .1.1 BitMiinMi the shrinkage in I Talaea- In Wall treeL For this I anonxage unouuag w i periodical wringing out of watered I . .9 it.!.. ffVtmn Ynan nocu. uu -' . k.. v.n annMilnv tLxtraordinaniT Ll mm -1 " . - , - v .. 'ini inn lunauu imucb bate been knocked down, wo, ou in vn atrtwit thM rood and tne oaa 4ntrthir ait a ther co cvuwuw-h r- ; ... V, - np together. Maaainfroa cuar, y. In conaidering the matter of t.M.n it ! wsll enoueh to bear iwvwi fvJ " . - a la mind that there are two kind of it is, tinniat ind the corrupt, au IaKMo la not had. The people hare a right to petition their repre- sentatiTe anemoieu m uw .nA tn tn&ka arruments to them'lndiTldnally for or against bill pending. It i the rig&t ana prirflege of lndiTidual and lntret mrry far or &n!nt bill In an atraiihtforward waT. tv Mrnni lahbv. howerer. I an nnautlrated erikand should be put - - L V . ont ox onuneaa. Dam. TV a KUnnLon JWr and the Norfolk TirsiniwPilol are dU cuning anew the question "whether n nnt tha wr between the States ukwof rebellion." We do not care to go into the discussion, but If mm rafrht ba allowed tO exprt ahonld ear that It w.a war ftf ThllIon OO the Whol. tv Varthern aaction rebelled against losing so large a part of the profitable home market for tt, mann factnree, and the Sonthera section rtnei aslnat the Northern sec tion. There yoa are; and here we are. Let igo at that. The nuea tian la not of jit "vncUc! in- tereet, and ours is an eminently practical nation. ClarluiOH JVVr and IXmrwr, leiru TW1NKLINU5 "Grandpa, what U a morgana tic marriage r "A morganatio mar riage? ITm. That mart be a mar- riara riage for money." I. How It Happened. Wolf: What made yoa fall down in the stock market f Lamb: Some body gaTO tea a straight tip. Bo fow mTrttnscnptm Mr. Waidvorker What do rvJ'tlUra bmb he a logical' can. r-! r - -. . - . dldater air. waraworaer a logi cal candidate, my dear, ie the man who ha the a ocx money v wpvaa dnrinx the cam peljrn. Sorytmnlis JrtrnaL wasn't that plain V ei- claimed the fond mother. "Bright Ittle ootum-toot-nm! lie can San ort of things." "Yee, 1 her fcacheloT brother, "but no one particular eon or tiling. OalKclic Standard and Tints. "Ye." said the bank official, ra tmA a rannmr far tha bank. Hare yoa had any experienced Well, c!r,T replied tie appiicam, Tf llred at Lonesomeharst for Tear, and I re caurnt tne i.iJ train to the city regularly each day.' rkiiaupi I'rtu, "Yet," said the old native of V VawtnrV-r TnAnntaln. "them Blrdaey boy are pretty bitter, but they had eome heart in dealln' with my boy Hank." "Spar hi rn.tr- quenea tne vauruu ai o, pai ia; peeeed him the demijohn before the shootin'." Vkicaqo Daily mVewtm "Yon see," said Farmer Corn tossel, "a phrenologist one told n that oar boy jota caa a rwnuuon fckl." 5vn van aant Mm to col leger 'Ye. Now we're waiting to see whether his head t goin w tnm nt ta hm m. eoneanial racldence fur brain or a garden fur f oot baU hair." Wiukinffton Star. rata a II All. rriarmaa wall ofUaae cocnee as a 1 - r hWmmMi a!n from Lazad orraaa, Dtazlaeae, Bacaache, Lire eoanplalat and uoBiaupatTou. But thaake to Or. aUeg's New Life Fills, ther pat aa and to It all. They are rtaUe. bat tharooah. OalySSe. Uaaraateed ey u. Li- okmit, ora- alat. I roe errae amr eaara 1U. Wratxowl f3ooTra Btj ha used joeorer roxTT ysrs ny mw- tvns af Baothere for thair chUdrea kii. uatktar ntn aamect . " -- k. v. M tha rama. aad allay all pain ; cares wind eoiie. au u ina. nan mms. iw It will rHre lha DOOC WUB ausrer n.t.i . OrdA Ire drurrlct la erery part oi the world. TwsnW-flT earsLs a nouia. um ran uu ra. W)na!A-wB BoothlaST 8irUf . aad take a hafM r no OIF RTF-; CSOILIEDEltl IDnS.COVElRIi7 PTOOD.LrVEft.LiJrWCrS. cdfoto TURPENTINE. a . &Sti - J her. bPJ"4" . - Harnett connty a few day . . AnrA waman rare birtn to Tt .i;i ir.n (n Koraand a erlrl. Tv- an aboil t 40 Tear Old and wa already t&e moincr oi children. rv. nm af m.n nnkBOwn man, partially coniumed, waa found in the ewamp near Newborn lat ..w Vn on i misslnz from the ..i.t,wKnAi and there i no cine ta the Identitf of the corpse. A dim tea from Tarboro y . .vn.i f iTmnrr Edward, about a . am rmt hni of Mom morphine JVM W - peueie xnunaay uu cuoww - nnmDer. iUBvuu.m " IC:; wnrV on the part of a ;v-r. chrilclaa. a nT!a cotintT. Am wmwvi " - Z. rrr 3 ..! wwaraalvea KrrAll Of - hiaker. elied by the got eminent and placed in a freight car to be taken to a goTenunen w""""" nflatatAd Honor. WBTt Stolen from tha car. a iiitl tnn of Mr. A 8. ir.V. Af YHri eoantT. WSJ bad- auuu T t I hnrt last Thursday oy neipg k-irk-Ad in mi i ace ot uxmo ... TTta nnaa w. mAahfid COmPletelT f .vtu hut tha anrreona hare vu. w .-r-i - ., . d.l i. operated on nun so ma. ncj . ... . it.. vt tt will not ou-ugujo iuiu. AaheTllle (Xinen: itea ong M:nMa tha ami enoiin dt an. F.E. BUhopto end her life lat ... l V . Mm M.tAn mill 111(1 Dfll BUIUkUU u rnteT -,0 father i employed .TI. BtrMt ci-anlng department. fil . tMv . i;Xjrl Ana and lar in a for a ions: time after a phy- ticlaa wa snmmonna. caje was aigned for the . sj aCfc. ur..n HmrMrJ: We learn that oa Thnreday night of lat week, in xtnionsn townsnip, b mnmmVmA mTi tftTTtblT btSm aUQ rVinrwMi ft ncTto. This man was v. -r,m tVmt wi ri&rrad with burn tn tt,. -KimKaJl aUblea lat Sprinc, bnttha rrand iarr at June court failed to find a true bill. From the lat report it wa hardly tnougni that the nerro oouia rccoicr. A Radairh dispatch TS: Iro young ladies, listers, naa a iiraaga Awnainnri HDiiuai uutueuiuiua vmw If ..J.ai I Hn wi I"j t9 tna vr.. . fiy. ,j - j wra in a room at ineir nome wu h-t thr came a mirhtT crain OI thunder one sitter saw the other fail from her chair. The one who r.ii tnatnti hMimi BDAechies ana mn Mntinnad until late the follow ing day. She wa rery nig nay charged with electricity, and thi shocked her sister the moment the latter attempted to touch her. Cmt Blh War. -t want iitT hair cut and no taiic. .1.1 a rrnii man with an I own id nnh air. as b walked Into a barber" a Knn ami ul down. -The" comroixtHl tho man in u nraiL -No talk. I teu roar BDonxea mo kMrt nian. "J oat a plain hair cat. Tro read all tha paper and don't want any newa. Start a wax no. Tha man In tb apron obeYco. When be had flnUbcd. tne man woo kn atrerrthlns roee from his cbair and aurrerrd hlmnelf In the claaa. "Great rVottr he excUlmeU. ii rrallr I roe. then? Von horbera cant tla tout work Drooerlr unless yoa talk. I don't know," safc the man in tne anron nnietlr. Too moat ak the bar- her. Hem be In nreaentlT. I in tne (laaler from next door. Ta .taat alar af Cerlaa. Kar an la the moantalna or Ceylon there la a cntlc apMer which aplns , brixbt yellow web, each thread being almost aa lance nd atroiu: as "battou- hole twist or embroidery How. The whlt-b this rrmture forms from these webs Is often Ore to Hght feet This net Is swanr, on msln- atava or curs whlrb are from ten to twenty-flre feet In length inl strong enoaeh to rait the pedestrian to a halt i suddenly as If he bail eix-.ttmerru a low band ne clot heal lue. Tltetw yellow weba are colleete.1 by tbe.natires as rell aa br rHilrb and irncliU residents and woren Into pretty mats, sereens. ete. Tata Llaall. VI r. Crlbba Ir. C I hare borne with realnaUon nar. eTcn cbeerfal- naaa antique chairs that 'wabbled, an tique clocks that were always thirteen boars behind time, antique rags tnat some pre historic Turks wore, antique -t!na anrlane bowls, nana and kettles. All this I bare smiled at. but when you clr M antique eggs for breakfast I draw tha Una. madam I draw the llnav TTaa CkMssal a atest of BzsaraleM rv. tt raiahi nfTaea tha axtrama- i. ia. mi. n ti m fa tha round trie ta Cblnmbla. & Q. the beautiful capltol city of the old Palmetto Bute, on wedaaaoay, Aowwav ivu, t.M Tlinndi Bleht at 7 O'clock. Xioialn: beuer na onema iimu w zearaloa-roiBC pnbU and thi eheep- aat nf all ehean rata Insure a bt crowd. Knlrhl'a ezeunlOB are nal- maally popular becana tney oeearm to be. Don't ml the beat cnanee srar off trad the peonle of WUmlagton. This axenralon will BO OTBT the I ait aad alerant AtlanUe Uoaai UM in Bret claaa ear. Yoa wlU nor. do on tha rand all dar. but will arrive in Columbia at P. L t Btaeai Batas- xxr.vi vn TV CLfl rind Fon i.!. nattai Ordar True Baformer. rnckeu on sal Auruit 80th. SepL lt and Sd; nnai limit Bepiemoer iuui. Fare for round trip from Wilmlagtoa, N.&.U.. . lm Anraiea ana oaa rnioawi Cm NsLLonxl Encamnnjant Orand reay of the liepaouo. xiexeis on ..i. Tni riattA An mil lSiht final limit Oetober Uth. Fare round trip . W m. J mmw - . . from Wllmlerton. N. a. SJJ4.73. ree of SO cent wilr be ebarced at deaUae- Uoa for raildaUaa: ticket. a 1 . TBOa. U. HHiPK U. A. nteUa rrsrsBted. i ti aisrtiiBe iBBoaiouneii uak . ... Aa a nraTanUr of eulcide had been die mmmmmA wflt Intumt HUIT. A TUB down yttem or despondency laTarla- ejy prcosoa niaae, ana wmnaim ha beea found that will prevent tnat coaditloa which makes sulcid likely. At the flm tuofBt ot scar aesimo- firm lska EUaetrle Fill tars. It belnr B - tmrmtm, - mm A aarrlaa will sirastanaha-nerrea end-buiM op to rruatn. it is aiso n ajrvat dmuo- aeb, Liytr - aad .Kidney rrguitVor. naleSOe. Ra.tlafsiion suarattUad br U. u. ISZU.mUr, aruggiai. . t r er flta U4 TU In Kntl Ixi JUDGED BY HER, BOOK."- ... ... . t-. : Ike War Olela e mat eaat. rat Stores Are , Wstchei. . t.. riria In a lance department store. says Frank IxsUle's, are, as a rule, care rntir wntchetl not onlr lu the store, but out of It- The layer of. each depart ment knows pretty wen ine.naoira oi indies: knows how much It coats them to live awl how they spend tbeir eveulncs. It la easy for, him to get the information not merely through the store detecUre. but in umny owier way. ' . -" f ' - The buyef l. o a rule, a tolerant person, who cares only for two things namely, that the girls -dellrer the goods L c- that ! they make big Uuoks"-and that tney appear respeci Ki. ir ther star out so late at night that they do not reach the store prompt ly In the morning tney may oe our charged, transferred from one depart ment to another or. merely not rise In the way of salary, depending on the de gree of their misdemeanor. If the girl's book Is unsatisfactory Bbe ,1a simply discharged or transferred, and no rea- hwT Is clren. but II sne ia wise sue knows the reason why. j it on the other hand, tne giri ia a good seller the buyer will j excuse a v .... . . i . great deal in tne way oi lrrvgummj ui K.i.if. Aa ion aa a airl sticks closely to business she Is allowed a great deal of freedom, but when her 7DOOK oe glna to Buffer it la time for her to "look out" a. 1.wTr', BUlJ rr.n. la tho atorr of an Ohio lawyer who did not become a politician, aa ne mrmm hntlt OA DOlltlCal llneS. It 1 told by a Washington' manj who wa i.im .1.. . mm time. lAVTW D. WU rrnr aort of Dersonase and belleTed In making erery one v&j.ji B trice, une ot u viiiaevi. Mnl of a bank. whoTuUlng the pendency, of hla case, dor3pJThto the lawyers omce very irenuww told atorlea. The lawyer Waa a good li.i.nnr and seemed to enjoy ine var mnrh bnt after the bank er went out Lawyer B. would say: nere, charge air. 10 tot an nour m-w rimn. Tf I hare arot to listen to his stories he baa got to pay. me for iL" Finally, the bill wa maae out uu carried to the banker. It waa n Item ized account, stating tha date of each calL He acanned It cioeeiy ana re- yi.rlrAff ! lie baa made me pay for it prewy well, hasn't hcTT . Tay for whatr asked tne ciers. -Vmm 1latnlnir to mT Stories. And then be paid the bUL Waahlng- ton Post. I HIGH PRICED COFFEE. Te tha Halal Blawar Tkaafkt ta Ckarg Waa Maseratt. -a mn think we charue' too much for coffee, do your asked the steward f one of New York'a rasnionaoie oo- tola in retmonne to a mild complaint from a guest. "You paid 35 cents-Tor I ... aa. a small pot of coaoe witn cream, ukiu i yon? You admit that tnere was now Ing the matter with the conee, dux you aar roa didn't use all of! the cream. Mayba you didn't, but some other raeat mlsht hare wantea more man I you did. The coffeepot, pitchers for hot milk ana cream anu uw augur w were of sil ver. Your cup' and saucer were of the ,rery best china. It costa something to make that coffee, and we liar to tret some return on our invest ment In the silverware j and china. Ther are two cuna of coffee In a small pot. and we would lose money If we sold It at 10 cents a cup. "Th la another thin k you musi I consider when you go .into a high ol.aa mmt Ton ara rlrea a table by yourself. No matter bow beflly we are crowoea no one is pjce,k n v-"-" arith vnu. Rtmnose we sold coffee at pop a lar prices.- Pon't you know that hundreds of people would be dropping into the cafe just for a cup of coffee In order to see tne crowaf njyj numonollsa all the tables. Don't say I a word, but one reason why we put up tha nrlc la to keep tne conee anwen out, so that you may have a table when you want to sit down to cnampagno and terrapin." ew lorr, iTesa. M.kl.ar It Eaar. Tiwr la a rresbvteiidn family In Waalilnrton which ownafor Is owned h, a maaterf ul boy of seven. The boy's grandmother came to vlait them recent ly and reproacnea memf oecauso u child bad not yet been baptised! The mother nrotested lamely I that she ex- neeted to defer that unui me ooj .hMiii nuir with the church. Grand- anifred and said if they waited till the boy - prof eased I religion and artahel to loin the churcn tney a waai n.tii th rortv-flrst rear bf the millen nium; so It was decided that he should be baptlxed at once, somewnat or me discussion reached the youngster, and be marched bravely up td his mother. -Have I got to be baptised r ne asaeo. "Vm dear. answered the mother. -All rlrht. then." said he cheerily. "I don't care when you nave it aone. . x had mr arm broken, and I bad my shoulder dislocated, and I didn't feel It m .a r A a bit when the doctor nxea mem. j ub hit 'em a-ive me a IlttJe chloroform. and they can baptlxe me au tney warn. Washington Tost. j f Taaaa Ratllesaakea. rtKa nations on Uv rattlesnakea a how that the poison glands become functionally active aaj soon aa the anakea beffln to ahlft for tuemseives. which must bo very soon after birth. Experiments on the young onea aix days after birth proved the presence of venom In small quantities, bxpen- menta made three montna arter oinn ahoared that considerable venom la erted aa a Dlireon Inoculated at this time died In two boura With the ueual symptoms of chronic poisoning. Am oa Banarstlttoa. On the eastern ahor of Maryland biliousness la cured by boring three bole to carefully selected tree and walking three times around It, saying, fia a war. billons." It la a matter or utmost. Importance whether the -ee who performs the spoil walk witn tne arm or aralnBt the aun. but no one knows which la the approved direction. Exchange. 1 - f Hans- Atlalac Disk ' mmm h. TnmA datthlv dsllffhtfal and '' natrltlont by the ne of Borden's Peerless Brand iCTaporaiea uream, Mh ta not onlr superior" to raw cream bnt has the merit of being pre served and stenilxM, I mus keeping aaat1 lnr an Indefinite Mrlod. Bordene Oondensed Hllk Oa, pro prietor, t 1 1 iare Tkm U lar Tali Is Hape. T w i a aMetiMl with 'eatarrh ermld neither tt nor imeu ana ooxua near ui mita VAw'm nraam Tlilm emrad It. Marcus Q. ScbsuU. Bah way, N. J. - inviH nii.a rncuHi ma iiihit ana l. I. mmrMnr Ua ann '! tha first application rave decided , re Ilct. - uespecwaiiy, sirs, r ran a an V.mmmmm. rtnr. N. fl. Tk Pilm ifni not trrltatej or eausfl neexlar. oia oy eruggisu at au eu. or mailsd br Ely Brothers. 58 Warren street, new xors. i ..OL9.0ronX. Baant&a i IK tiad Ym Haw Ahrari Botgh Blgtatars ALL VROflG. The Mistake Is Made by Many WUmlnflton Citizens. Don't mistake the cause of back ache. . - . ' , To be cured yon must Know tne cause. ... ; It Is wrong to imagine reaei is enre. . - Backache is kidney acne. Yon must cure the kidney. A Wilmington resident tells ton how this can be done. B. F. Eowan, clerk with L. W. Daris Clothing Honse, residing on Castle street . between Sixth and SeTenth, says: "I strained myseii i;ft?rnr a heaTT box. and sruiered. aVaVaV W aJaa BB w mm - w great pain across my back for a long time. I used plaster and liniments . . . i9 - J T bnt tney aia mo no guuu. x hardly stand np straight, my , back waa sn weak. Seeinsr Doan's Kid ney Pills advertised in our newspa pers I went to Bellamys arug siore and got a box. I felt better the nart dar and continued nsinsr them according to directions and my back regained it old strengtn. i wa simply surprised, as tne result, x w;n oladlv rocnmmo.nii Doan a Jvid- not Piiifl everr time for backache. .www . For B&ia br ail dealers, rnce, ou cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, It. Y sole agents for thf United States. : Remember the name uoan e? and take no substitute. au 2 lw nii-ria Plaint Trees. An oM time Arizona woodchopper Bays the bluejays have plantea tnou annia of the trees now arrowing all over Arizona. He says these birds tiaA habit of burvina small seeos in the ground with their beaks and that they frequent pinon trees and bury large numbers or the sman pine nu m tha rtnnnd manv of which sprout and grow. He waa walking- tnrougn me nino. rrith an eastern eentieman a hnrt rtmo am when one of these birds flew from a tree to the ground, siuc his bill Into the earth ana quicmy new away. When tola what naa nappeneu. th Mietorn man was skeptical, dux me tn-n went to the snot and with a knife blade dug out a sound pine nut from a depth of about an men ana a nan. tv. ft win ho seen that nature has her own plan for forest perpetuation. Indianapolis Newa. lira Ha' Loat B l.OOO.OOO. Colonel Ochiltree used to tell a story of how he once lost $1,000,000. "it was at a banauet he woula say. 'on senator Ilearst of California aat beside me. Ilearst told how years be fore be and his party had once been hoined across the Platte by. a brave red haired boy. The boy to. do this deed had risked bis life. Senator Hearst aa be talked on got enthusiastic In nia e-ratirnde to the lad. " Why, he said, ir I coma oniy unu that boy tonight, I'd make him a pres ent of SLOGO-GOO-.' I could restrain myself no longer ax h!a nolnr. I burst Into tears. 'Sena tor.' I Bald. 1 am that red haired boy. Behold the boy In me!' "But Ilearst said. Ochiltree, you uer "And thus I lost a million." Thai Pala Tellow Kla. Thera la a double Joke In this story which the New York Mail and Express relates. A little girl, riding with ner mother in a street car. waa mucn at tracted by an amber necklace worn by l.rt-r who aat ODDoedte. "Mamma. she exclaimed, "are those beana that the lady has on a string irnnnd her neckr- No, no, my dear," said her mother in confusion. "They are very pretty heada.' "Tint mamma." persisted the child. "ther look- lust like those beans papa wouldn't eat Jast nlghtr laMrlaau laaaleaaeat. "Flore madam." said the peddler at the. back door, "I have a mosx useiui i4la hnnhnM instrument. It is a - m m combined screwdriver, buttonhook, can nnener. latchkev. . lamp xleaner, lener opener, paper cutter, pipe nxer ana penknife. Can I sell you one?" sH me one7" repeatea tne nouse- wonor ' "win t i want with one? Can't you see that I wear hairpins?" Cincinnati Commercial xnoune. a Rmalmeaa Mam. Rxelted Nelehbor-'TVhat do you let that boy of yours'buiia a ponnre in my Tnarh- nnl for? Placid Neighbor Isn't your yara in sured? E. N. No. it isn't P. N. That's all right. I'm an Insur ance agent Here's my cara. Tha idAHir Tf a wonderful, old man. what love will enable a fellow to see tn a irirl that he never saw before. The Onlooker No aouDt, dux its eanallT wonderful what It won't ii him see that he'll aee later. . MARINE DIRECTORY. List a f Taaaa la Im tke Fart of WUamlng. tea If. C. Augmet . BTEAMEB5. Undaunted, (Br) 2,036 ton, Elliott, Alexander Bprunt cc eon. SOHOONEBS. z rvira. 104 ton. Buck, to master. City of Georgetown, 508 ton, Slocum, n i) Masitt. Emma Knowlton, 809 ton, Hudson, ta master. Llilie, (Br) 811 tons, Davis, to mas ter.' : Nokoml. 25 tons. Sawyer, to master. Cha II Valentine, 538 ton, Williams, to muter. F R EE Stnart's Gin and BncM Cues Kiiiey. ani Blaiier TrouMes. wa vn at aaiaa is. ooo bottles of StnarfB Ola and Bucnu to giro away to sufferers to prove to them that Bcnart'a Qui and Baonn win cars tne most deep-seated eases ot Kidney and Bladder Ttoodis ana aneumuinn. . Manv nni die from diaeaee because io many overwork themselves, other touts suf fer from Diabetes, Dropsy, Swelling ot the Feet and ankles, BbeomaUsm, Bad Blood, Sont, eravau innammauon oi ine niaaaer, dwiii ness. Anaemia, sTerrousneta, Headache, Neu ralgia, Urine looks badly, with strong odor, fxeaaent desire to pass water, Dizslness. . Bvaart's ia and Bnchs wlu destroy the poi son so that a permanent cure is made alter all else falls, ill the symptoms promptly disap pear and yoa feel better from the first dose. Thousands of the worst cases ever beard of Kaan nM-mansntJT Cured bV BtOATt'S Otn and Bach a, wmchgives snsray. life and power to the kidneys. They eaase the kidneys to panrr the blood, to make it redder and heaith L. ani mm tinnrishtnor. Pnts new life Into roar body, new coior inio yoor diouo, now mm- DlUon UbO Ttwr niiuu, now uJ iu uiununf and eoree ail above aamed symptoms of kidney trenbia. Bold at drag stores, or by express nranald. Bl. - 4 Thorouenly- tested fot twenty years. Stuart's Gin and Bachn, pleasant to take. Ton can rely on this crand core for wsak kidneys. To get a free sample bottle simply write (a request oa a postal cam wiu uo ouim uru 'Atlanta. Oa.. and Btaart'a Qln and Bnchn will be sent at onoe prepaid . Tbere are no other conditions BO non't neeiuue to write us at any una. my w oai - tu ta - COMMERCIxVL. WILM INOTON M M?K Quoted officially at t&e ckwlniz W ttoe cmamDer . STAB OFFIOK. Auguat 5. RPIMTS TURPENTINE -Market ateady at 48Jic per gallon. . ' -. BOSII4 oinme;aoin(r. -TAB Market firm at $1.65 per bar rel of 280 lbs. CBUDE TUBlr JfiW TiJN si jaararev firm &t 11.75 uer barrel for bard, $3.25 for dip, $3.25 for virgin. .' . . Quotations same oay ijuu yw- Spirits turpentine : hrm at ac; rosin steady at $1,10 1.15; tar firm .t $1.50; crude turpentine firm at $1.40, 2.502.60. v Spirits turpentine. JJ3 Bosin " Tar.... 77 Crude turpentine .iieceipt same aay uh you cask spirits turpentine, 126 barrels rosin. 55 barrels tar, 131 barrel crude j turpentine. - - " . ". oottob. -Market nominal. Rama dav last rear, market firm at 8Xc tor middling. . " Keceipt3 Daiea; same uy year, 1. ICorrectod Begnlarly b Wlhnlngton Prince those' paid for produce consigned to Oommis- BKjfl aorenwiui. i - . COUSTBX PEODUOn. PTCANTTTS North. Carolina, firm. Mm. Avtra. prime. 70c: fanCY. 75c per bushel -of twenty-eight pounds. Virginia Prune, COcrextra prime, eoc; iancy, yuc - opswiu CORN Firm: 6567Jic per bushel f-m .kit. . TM n T? A fViTJ Rtead-r: nam am 15c per pound; shoulders, 1012ic; i in 1 1 at i4&niac per uozeu. CHICKENS Firm. Grown, 20 i 35c: springs, 1525c. TURKEYS Firm at 1313c ror live. RTT.lT.ctW A "5T Firm at 25c TALLOW Firm at 5WC per pound. SWEET POTATOES Firm at 60c n hnahal BEEF CATTLE Firm at 2oe per pound. FINANCIAL MARKETS Bv Telegranh to the Horning Star . eTarar ' Vfttw Ana, fi. MoneV On Mil waa steads- at 2a3 ner cent . etoa- lnr at 22 per cent; time money firm au oaws. a oer 'cent.: u i)a AXe. m mnL Hix mnnthB 5Wa5 ner sent. Prima mercantile paper 53at a6 per cent Sterling exchange weak; actual buainess in bankers' bill at aftiLaSAaSS.SO for demand and at 483.1S0483.2O for lizty-day bills. The poa lea rates were ana ovj. nrtmmftrclal bills 483. Bar silver 55H . Mexican dollar 42. Government hnnria. ateadw. Railroad bonda were nnnlni weak. TT. R. rafnndinB 3'b. regietered, 106 X; U. B. refunding r. coupon, 106; U.a S'a, registered, 10X;do.counon,exint,106M;'J.a 4'e, new registered, 1S4J4; do. coupon, ez inL, 1S4X; U. B. 4'. old, registered, t09;U.8. 4'e.old coupon, 109i; 0. S. 5',regitered, 101M ; coupon.ex ml, 101 U flnnthern Hail sit. 5's. HIK. RtAc.h-a RaJthnora A Ohio pref 'd 85ja : Hheaanftaka A Unlo ZBX : Axannu- tan L 130X; New York Central 116 if: Raag 45; do. 1st preferred Mlt dn. 9nd preferred 65: St. Paul 1854; do-nreTd. 169: boutnern ttau- wit do. nref'd 80 J4 : Amaiga mated Copper 27 X; People' Gaa 93: Tennessee Coal and Iron 35 X: tt. r riathar 7? TT. R. Leather. preferred. 76X; Western Union 82; U. S. Bteel 21; no. preia osvir ginia Carolina Chemical Co., Bales 10 Qln aharaa. hlo-h Ml.ldW 21.elOBine' Z3H; da preierreo, saies anu, mgn o, low ou. closing oa. etanaaru uu ow. Rimanna Mn.. .An. 5. Sea- Wnaxt AivT.ine mmmoB. 19: do. prefer red. 34; do. bonds, fours. 77. Atlantic Coast Line, common, no saiea; ao. pre- lerred, no Bale. NAVAL STORES OARKETS Bv Telegraph to the Morning Star. Manr TorblAus-.S. Boaln nominal. Strained, common to gooo, at . Bpirit turpentine nominal at 51KQ53. CHaRUCSTOH, Aug. 5. flplntB tur pentine, was nominal; saies CBBKB. Boain steady; sale barrels: A.B,C m. a7 via a a. mr TR - at S . S 50; V, i au. Hi at ao; u, ei ou; ur. fi7o; u, h m; x, w; i Vti M, $3 85; N, $3 95; W G, $3 10; W W S3 40. - .. fliTiniB. Auar. 5. Spirit tur pentine firm at 49; receipU 819 ar . ana t a m, A AO B casks; saies i,aui cases; exports o,o m.w. - RabIii Market firm : reeelnta 1 aoa harrelar aalea KS1 barrels: ex- nnrta ACfi9 barrels: A. B. Q. tl 65: D ' 15165; Hi, l ou; a, i oa, .w, i , H, (3 20; I, aL70; K.53 oo; l,JJ vo;ci. 3 07;W Q, S3 20; w w. 13 u. COTTON OARKETS. .a velearuh to the Monuna star . . New York. August 5. The cotton market opened firm at an advance of four to fifteen-pomton the higher eablea and liaht bull support in the new crop positions, but after advanc ing another point or two on tne active, months, turned easier under liquida tion following the withdrawal or sup porting orders and generally favorable weather reportea over tne cotton oeit. After declining to a level within a few points , of -yesterday's .finals : it ruled verv auiet. but fairly .ateady. moving only a point ar two, first up ward then downward, as buying or aellinr orders entered the market, but snowing little movement or feature until in the last few. minutes when it became much more active and very weak under more or less general sell lng led by a former prominent ..bull leader who was Identified with the May deal of laat Spring. The selling was encouraged by the unsettled condi tion of affair in Wall street and by the apparent ' Indifference- or Inability -or the bull pool to hold price; which led to rumor that they themselves were unloading. August sold to 11.55, ar net decline from the opening of fifty points, but afterwards -recovered a part of the loss, closing -: at 11.70; Ben tember attracted tne neavieit selling and declined forty-one points from the beat price of the morning,- while the latter position showed losses of from twenty-two to twenty-eight points ta compared, with lbe opening agures- The market at the close waa weak ana. at the lowest level of th dar n th- new crop months, with' the r-e.l list ahowing net losses of -from fi't-eti to thirty-one point.-; Saies.-were - esti mated at 100,000 bales. . ; -, Nsrw . YOBauAug. 5. . -Cotton steady at 12.75c: net receipt bales; gross receipt 121 bale; stock - 213,434 baler. Cotton futures opened firm: August 12.00013.05, September 10.84, October lO.oeW ovember 9.90, December 9.85, January 9.86, v February March 9.85. - .. . Cotton future market closed weak : August 11.70, September 10.45, October 9.84, .November a.ea, Decemoer .r4, I January 9 65. February 9.67, March -Spot cotton closed steady; midalinaf uplands 13.75; middling guir lS.OOc; sales 187 bale. -'t- i I iToUl to-day, at all seaports Net re ceipts 43 bales ; export to Great Britain sa naiea; - exports to Jrrrance bale; export to the Continent bale; stock 313.434 bales. . Consolidated, at all seaport Net receipts 1,160 bale: export toGreat Britain 6,833 oaie; exporw tu . i i - .rut. tn the Continent 7,015 bale ; exnorU to Japan bale. T..i rinM Rantamber lat. at all Uaports-Net receipt. 7,700,825 bales; Uxport. to ij;mrwm: ports to tne uonuneni ,oa,uo inu, exports to Japan 135,133 bale, " Au.i. Gaiveeton. tuiet at 12c, net receipt bale; Norfolk, teady at l2Hei net receipt ; 1 bale ; Bal timore, nominal at ioc, "vrit bales;- Boston, - auu art- receipU 41 oaie: vmuuiwk, nominal at c, net receipt bale; Philadelphia, eteady . at ic, net ru- ,mt haiaa- HavaiLn&n. arm si 13He, net reeeipto bale i New Or- lean,, ouiet : at aw, rocotia 1 bale ; MobUev:. omtnal at . net re ceipts bales; Memphi,quietat iri3-l net receipt ie oaie; Augusta, uumr nsl at isc.net recerpi Dues;w.urioa trn, - nominal, net .receipt :-rvble. rtODUCElllJRkETS or TeiearraDh to the Horning star jaiwv VmwAn - 5;-PloUT- waa n.iint bnt flrmlv held. Bye flour dull ; fair to good $3 95330. Wheat-iSpot I at nn tm - V - a .lAaari suady; wo. area oac vpuwiictww c net higher: May closed Sep tember closed 84Ke; December floted 85&C Corn Spot steady; No. 8 58. Options market ciosea r.c netiower. September - closed 58c; - December e'osed 68XC Utr-pot ensy , S8c. Lard steady ;rend dull. Pork easy. Tallow dulL Butter irregular; extra creamery 19; Slate dairy 14 17c. Cheeae wa ateady ; Sute, lull cream fancy,small coiored409$c; Jarge colored 10c; small white 10c:-lare white 10c. Pc4atoeaiaBy;.Souihern $1 251 75 ;Virginia sweets $1753 25 ; Long island ai 70(91 0 ; Jersey i 1 87. Cabbages steady ; ! Long I'land, peri00,$4 005 00. Coffee Spot quiet. Peanuts i ateady ; fancy, band-picked 4c; other domestic 34a Bice firm. Freights to. Liverpool i quiet Cotton by steam 12c. higgs airong; naw u I TJanrnvlvania fanev mixed 21c CottOn seed oil ahowed little activity, holding about steady at the old quoUtionr. Bales : Prime -eruae 1. ; o. n. mm" 2829c new crop; prime summer yel- lo v 4243c; oil summer veiiow oajc; prime white "47c; prime winter yei low 47c. nwinAOo ,. Ayr. 5. Low prices ruled i k.ik ,v. .n iul nnwliinn nit a to-day and wheat waa exceedingly weak, the September delivery cioaiog nail lower. Hememoer corn was itnarn Xffhi-tt' nala were ofif ic. and pro visions were nncnanged 10 i(0oc. lower. - JHioaoo. Aug. B. Cash price trlnmr ataadv. Wheat No. 2 810l82c No. 8 spring 7680c; No. 2 red 78H 79X. Corn JNaa 813( ; o s yei 1 K9.i Oats Tin 9 RUSttfhZX e : No 2 white 34Uc: No.3 white 3435a Kre JNO. z 6UJc.;f atess- pars, per barreL SIS 45313 so . Ldtra, per id lbs. S772Kcs7 75. Short rib aide?, InMe. 7 70a7 95. Drv salted shoul der, boxed. $7 607 67W. Short clear aide, boxed, f 8 S7X&8 50 Whiskey caaiB or nign wines, at su. The leading futures ranged u mi nor a nmninr. .niccesi. inwftst in -login: Wheat No. 3September.old, RTi ROV. 79 79a: Beotember. new. 8081, 81, 79H. Decem ber, new, ouooos, avsz Fastis- tlnm Nn 9" Renlember 52M52, 52Xi 51, 536; December 5253t, UHOai oj.ys. otia'oo; Hay MOs" itt9i R9i. rwta N 9 RantAinhAv fUthH4 1. Myi, 34 He; December 35f 35M, 35. 35, KS3S4C; MIJ 3aft, 37H. 36,V 6637e. lies pork. per bbl September fis oa, is co, 13 6. 13 65. Lard, ner 100 B Septem her t7 9fi. 7 95. 7 9214. 7 9214 : October $775. 7 75, 773itf, 7 72. Hhort ribs, per 100 lbs September $3 12, 8 12. 8 07K, 8 10; October $7 95, 7 95, 7 92, 7 92J. FOREIGN MARKET. By Cable to the Horning Etar. Liverpool. Aug. 5. Cotton: Spot, moderate buainess; prices firm, 8 to 10 points higher: American middling fair 7.18d;good middling 6.96d; middling 6.70d : low middling 6. 44d ; good oral narv 6.18d: ordinary 5.93d. .The aalea of the day were 8,000, bales, of which 1.000 bales were ror speculation ana export and Included 7,100 bales Amer ican. Receipts 15,000 bales'taeiuding 11,000 balea American. sutures opened : firm and . c.ioae auiet r American middling (g o c August 6.40d; August and tieptemuer 6.34d : September 6.34d ; September and October 5.87d ; October and No vember 5.48d: November and Decern ber 5.375.S8d ; December and Jan uary 5.335.84d ; January and Feb ruary . 5.325.33d ; February and March 5.32d; March -and April 5.31 5.32d. - MARINE. ABBIVED. Stmr City of Fayette ville, Bradahaw, ; Fayetteville, James Madden. CLEABE1. Stmr Tar Heel, Robeson, Fayette- Tille. T JJ Love. ' Steamer . Sander. Sander.- Liittle Biver. 8 C. Stone & Co. - Stmr City of Fayetteville. liradshaw. U'ayetteville, James Madden. Ulyde - steamer Carlo. : Devereux. Georgetown, HU, llti rjmallbones. Schr Arthur V B Woodruff. : Dever eaux, Port de Paix, J T Biley & Co. -. EXPORTS.; ; forSqn. Poet dei Paix Schr Arthur V S Woodruff, 140,510- feet yellow pine lumber and 4U,ooa cypress shingles. valued at (3.897 88 : canra b r Chad- bourn Lumber Co: vessel bv J T uuey.ee uo. nyr- r;rS..y. BY RiyEK . AND RAIL Kaseipto et Naval f Stares sad Catlu :-- Yesterday. ." penune, 36 barrel tar, 7 barrel crude turpentine. : 4-:f W. & W. RaUroad 4 caks spirits turpentine, 2 barrel rrude turpentine. , W., fJ.ec A. Railroad -3 casks aplrift turpentine, 14 barrels tr, 16 barrels crude turpentine. - A. & Y. Railroad 9 casks spirits turpentine, 3 barrela ttrr 1 barrel crude turpentine. - W. & N. Railroad -19 casts spirits turpentine, 6 barrels rca:n, 11 barrels crude turpentinr. , 1 - Steamer Tar Heel 19 caska Soirila turpentine, 65 barrel to iln, 24 bure! tar, 43 barrels crude turpentine. Steamer Sander 7 cask spirit tur pentine, 16 barrela rosin. Schooner . Argyle 16 casks aplrlts turpentine, 93 barrels resin. Schooner Leo 13 cask spirit tur pentine, 21 barrel rosin. Chauncey T. 1 barrel rosin, IB bar rel crude turpentine. Total 93 casks spirits turpentme,2Ul barrels rosin, 77 barrels tar. 98 barrel crude turpentine. , NOTRE DAME OF-MARYLAND flcillAfla f ap Wmiihi .nrl emnaratorr Hchool tor Girl. Begular and Klecttve Courses. xtemdre Ground.Bpa eloot Buildings. Conducted by 8chool8iter of Notra Dams. - Looauoa aniurpaued, aabnrba ot Balttmore. : 4 , Charles Street Araaae, Balttatera, Md. ta th ea DUflLOP HEAL . - 10 MADE OF Best of Corn IN A Water Mill and Every Bushel Weighs 46 Pounds. As there will be a big crop 0f Cotton made the demand for bag. ging and ties will put the price up, so buy NOW and buy of THE WORTH CO. jy Mtr V Bone Pains, Itching;, Scabby Skin Diseases. cancer, Blood Troubles, Plnipif, Sores. Permanently cured by taking Botanic Blo:.d Balm. It destroys the active Poison in tha hlwwl Tf .... it.ui AfhAa O nil m.K.h i i back and Joint. Itcblng Scabby Bkln, Blood ictus uuu, dwviiou oiouu?, niHiDKB ana cniB on tbe Skin, Mncns Patches In Month, Bi re Thwwf PtmntMi rinnnArVlnraii Dium. nii down. Ulcers on any part ot tbe body, Hair or jbjroucuwD inning vuw, uu, Betaale Blood Balm, guaranteed to cure even tbe worst and most deep-seated cases where doctors, patent medicines and hot springs fall. Heals all sore?, stops all aches and pains, redaces all swellings, makes blood pare and rich, completely changing the entire body Into a clean, healthy condition. B B B bas enred thousands atier reaching the m stages of Blood Poison. 01dRheamtiam,Ca.tarrh.Ecseins, ' Itching; Hnmora. Scrofula are caused by an awful Poisoned condition ot tne Blood B. B. B. stops Hawking and Spit MDg, Itching and Scratching: cures Rheuma tism, Catarrh: heals all Scabs, Scales, Erup tions, Watery Blisters, tool festering Sores; by giving a pure, healthy blood supply to affected parts. . - Blood Balm Cures Cancers ofAUKinda. Suppurating dwellings. Eating Sores, Tumors, ngly Ulcers. It kills the Cancer Poison and heals the sores or worst cancer perfectly. If yoa have a persistent Pimple, Wart Swellings Shooting, Stinging' Pains, take Blood Balm and they wilt disappear before they develop into Cancer. OUR UllAHANTKK. Buy at large bottle for 1, of an; drasflat, take am directed. Ilotanic Blood Bttlaa (B.B.tt.) always cure, when the rlfcht quantity i. taken. If m eared your money nill omt argument. Botanic Blood BaIm (B. B. B.) U Pleasant and safe to take Thoroughly iested tor 80 years. Composed ot Pare Botanic Ingre dients. Strengthens weak kidneys and weak nrkm .ilMMnal. rAmnlAtA fllrfC tlons an with each bottle. Sample of B B. B. and Ptmphlct Sent Free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, ua. ueecnoe uui trouble, and special free medical advice, to suit your case, also sent tn sealed letter. oaqao l yr au m w THE UNIVERSITY : of If orth Carolina. Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. : One hundred and eight scholar ... ships. Free tnition to teachers - and to Bona of ministers. Loan a for the needj. 608 Stndenta. 66 Instructors. New Dormitories, Water Works, Central Heating System, Library 40,000 volumes. Fall term, academic and profes sional departments, begins Septem ber 7, .1903. Address - F. P. VENABLE, President, je26tf Chapel Hill, N. C For Sale. :Dne large Miller make iron safe, weight 4,000 lbs. . One laree Marvin iron sate, weight 2,500 lbs. . One large Herring iron weight 3,000 lba.; and 25 other iron Bafea of various sizes. , ; Show cases, all sizes, in stock and can make prompt shipment. SUVL BEAR, SR., I SONS., jy 3 tf 18 Market Street RECEIVER'S SALE. State of Korth Carolina, Connty of New Han over. In tbe Superior Court. Charles M WnttlocB-, . H.,a . -n. Y Notice of Bie. Auburn Lnmber Company. ) nnnnrabls By virtue of an order Issued by the Honors W.fe. Allen, Jodge Superior Cpnrt, aPP"1?"" the undersiif. ed receiver of the Auourn Lum ner Company and directing th said receive to sell at pnbUc anction, to ftab'K'ffi for cash, the plant of the ssld Auburn Lumtr Comnaay. that la the saw mill, tranlwJiK motive, timber, teams, rights of wav vfni'wte and alf other property. I will, on J riday, aistdaynf August. 1903, at the saw mm nwj Turkey In Sampson Oopnty, sell to the hign bidder for cash, the said saw ''1;atr, wfj locomotive. Umber, teams. tW ; , W;J iranchise and an otner proper - burn Lainbar Oompacy. Si&KRON F. MacBAK jyWlm. TRINITY COLLEGE - A mUlion dollars Invested in ?Zml Jue equipments. Large library facilities . i volumes added to Wary during the .pat jw Ten Bcientillc laboratories. Gy1""8,3"! nuA Krad scientillc direction. 160 undergraduate a uate courses of study. Courses of study u to civil and electr'cal engineering. Many ships awarded. Loan fund to aid worto fi menn Trinity graduates in sreat dand sponsible pos tions. Bxpenses very niou ThealnvisUiristian education wltlnt any SALT. : (Fine and Coarse Grain.) BAGGING AND TIB Si and a full line other seasonatle " goods. . Ask for quotations. HALL & PEAESALL '- Incorporated. Wholesale Grocers. JyHtf Hp in