PICTORIAL PUZZLE.
',-3 r. CltAt
in defiance
of ancestry
Df IL LOU13C CUMMEU f
-Ceprrlsht, Mrs, by T. C. ilcdw
There's
he poured
the saacer
no thin Eiw rvr-
w a t . . v wvuuvr
-uuru 10 ner teacup as
am fragrant Colil Into
v. noimng o coafortlng .. a
dxopcf something warm. There". MIm
v!?".""" 0,rM" ,hn J crab rr.le
h U be for. breakfaaL But 1.t
Wrt th of tar or colec! Too can
tb Packer going oot of her face
with the Urn .up. and be the time she
fill oot tbe second cap you'd think
tu la a different World atves w. ii.
m --r- MI"
lag-
It most be ald la defease of 111m
Jsne Nomas that tsnn.n k.
woman sollloquv was true, Omtlng
la cold room, where spindle legged
furniture, worth Its weight la joW. was
Jostled and supplemented by cheap
pin, was not conducive to cheerful-
:M 1UIDEN WOMAN, SAUCER A7CD SfOOX.
,111.1, 1,,,, , p.
TV Kinl Yoa ILo Ahroys Eoa?ht, and hUU has been
ts u for over 30 year, lias borne the aljmatrur of
ami has been raaJettnilrr 11
J TTf ' on-il superrWon sir'- tU Infancy.
W-X 4.ccu Ilow no no to deed vo yoa In this,
V.! Counterfeits, Imitations and Jukt-nA-grxxl are bat
tlipcrttueuts that trifle trlth cumI endanger tbo health of
laiict ami CblliLreE Kxrerletc nalrisft IlxperlmenU
What is CASTORIA
Ctri i a hannle. snbstltnto for Cntor OIL Paztv
fr. In. ami Soothing Sjrap. It I I'leasant. It
rMtat icUhr Opiasn, 3Iorpbto nor other Narcotic
abotM. Ita ac la Its cnaraatew It destroys Worms
sa4 alLija FeTerUhnesiC It cores Diarrhoea and Wind
Ci-. relieves Teethlnr Trooules. cares Constipation
aal IUtnleoey. It aaa Imitates the Food, rryalatcs tho
&uurh and Ilowela. gUlnff healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's ranaccaTho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bean tho Signature of
Also upon Mlas Jaoe for the part
thirty, yeats had fallen the burden of
nukta both ends meet oot of s rery
slender toco me for herself and Mlas
Penelope.
Bot aa the walled throagb the tU
le of rutmile MUe Nomw thin,
SQoClae Doee held Itself as high aa
when her family had represented the
wealth of that select community. They
were ami the Xorrtssea. That nas suf
ficient Nerer by the flicker of an eyelid had
Miss Norrtas acknowledged that abe
was aware of the existence of their
aelghDor. Mr. Jabls Baboon, yet for
the past three years he had occupied
the handsome old boose adjoining her
own. it was undoubtedly one of the
trials of Mtas Korrtss life that her arts-
xocrsuc ungers were eoisDeuea noon
the Sabbath day to drop their ten cent
piece Into a contribution bos held by
the plebeian hand of her obnoaloos
neighbor. Upon such occasions her eyes
were steadfastly fixed on the stained
glass window opposite, a rift from
her Grandfather Tettigtli. while erery
spiral ornament In her bonnet quivered
as If It were a sentinel defending the
rettlgyi-NorTlJS family pride.
Mlas rrnelope could hardly tell when
he began to regard Mr. Babson with a
uui n nnat m. a. -
. . M--i'un. iw eyes nxed reso
lutely on the stained glass window, aa
If she wnkl propitiate tho Chost of the
urineu i-ettism.
Dyspepsia Cured
The suburbia house expresses free
dom i from restraint; It la tho home ot
children; It means purer air; It means
more room to more around la; It means
"" aoa u implies a aodal life
which years of city Urlng may never
engender. These are matters of first
"APortanee, and when to them is added
the material advantage of tower rents
the superiority of the suburban bouse
over the city dwelling" is established.
There are long rides by trolley or
train; there is tho necessity of keeping
early hours; there are difficulties with
limited grocery, butcher and bakery
service; there are other practical draw
backs. Bot over and. beyond these Is
the abiding space of freedom of move
ment, of ample air and sunlight; of s
place to live in. " " j
And that la exactly what a house Is
for. It is neither to look at nor to
serve as an ornament to a highway.
That It should be ornamental and
ahould be viewed with Interest are
matters of course that are extremely
desirable, but after all It Is the house
within that counts; that makes sub
urban Ufa bearable, adds to Its Joys,
increases Its advantagea, cements Its
superiority to every other sort qf liv
ing unless It be the country life pure
and undeflled. House Beautiful. 1
17ITED!: 10 CE1IIIE CASES
DYSPEPSIA
Free!
A IfarveloM M eatery.
Cardinal Mezxofantl was possessed
of a very wonderful memory, which be
applied to the learning of a. great num
ber of languages. Lord Byron de
scribed him as "a walking polyglot, a
monster of languages and a Brlareua
of parts of speech." He could learn, a
new language in the course of throe
weeks on occasion so as to be able to
talk fluently with those whose tongue
It was. At the age of fifty-four Mezxo
fantl knew fifty languages. Before bis
death he la said to hare known seven
ty or eighty. More of these were Eu
ropean, than most people would Imag
ine-to Be the case. For lnataja.ee. Wal
la ohlan. IUyrlan. the Romanl of the
Alp, IttUb and Lappish figured
axnacx the twenties In Ms list; for the
retnauder-of which be went to other
continents. MexxofantTs system bf
learning languages was simple enough
where books were available. He read
the grammar through, after which he
was Its master, for be never forgot
whst he had read. Many of bis lan
guages were learned from prisoners
whom be visited In their affliction. 1
Wfiq Will-Each Receive, Pree of Charge, aRegn-
lar Bottlejf The S. GROYER GRAHAM
REMEDY for
DYSPEPSIA.
The G rover Graham Dyspepsia Remedy is sold under s positive guarantee
that it will core Dyspepsia. Heartburn, Gastritis or any form of stomach dis
order, no matter how chronic or aerere. The very first dose removes all dis
tress, tones the weak stomach, prevents fermentation and restores digestion.
Every nerve and fibre of the body depends upon the stomach for its support.
When digestion eeases a slow form of starvation begins, and the vital organs,
deprived of their subsistence, become debilitated. Good digestion is essential
to health ; proper assimilation of nournishment means pure, rich blood, strong
nerves, sound sleep and makes life worth living. The most chronic case of
stomach disorder is Immediately corrected by our remedy. .
Writs for Lecture) sa Dysyepala. free. S. Grover Graham Co., New
burgh, N. 7.
Remember ! The Grover Graham Dyspepsia Eemedy is Guaranteed
to cure, and in evidence of the desire of the proprietors to convince the
public of the wonderful remedial properties possessed by this preparation,
they have made arrangements to distribute, FREE OF CHARGE, 500 of
the regular bottles to genuine cases. Cut out this advertisement and
present at the druggist mentioned below.
JOHN H. HARDIN, Druggist,
oct 27 2 w tu th sa 126 South Front St., Wilmington, N. C.
LET OS LOOS AFTER Y
,1,
OUR
FAI
AliD WINTER ORDERS.
At our Big Store on Front Street our Stock of Clothing,
Dress Goods, Shoes and Hats is complete in every detail
Cuban Blosso;
AND-
REHOWH CIGARS.
These Cigars are better than eve
"SILVER COIN"
Y FLOUR.
It is the BEST ever ground; guaran
teed. '
H. L Vollers.
A. C. L Crossing.
37126 tf
NORTH CAROLINA
Rost Proof Seed Dats.
Excellent quality. Very low
price. J
We have some extra fine
Rough Rice,
suitable for seed. ' - .
BAGGING- AND TIES.
Fish, Cheese; Crackers.
Grain and Hay.
Salt and Molasses.
Samples and prices on application.
THE WORTH CO.
ATLANTIC
COASTLIHE.
SehsAsle la Kffset Ass. 8 108.
LOCK
But bere are some
7
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Uso For Over 30 Years.
vs.
11 1 k
mm?'
Tk M..MI. Habit.
Tbe alngle eyeglass, or monocle, nev
er found many admirers in this coun
try, and only a few transplanted Eng
lishmen cling to It. An oculist, dlscuts
Injr tbe use of tbe monocle, said: "Dr.
Kitchener back In 1824 thought It a
good thing. lie advised Its alternate
use, now In tbe rlgCt eye, now in tbe
left one. lie said in bis book tbat be
bad cultivated tbe habit of picking up
tbe glass each time be wanted to use It
with a different band. ' Of course
picked up with the right band It bad to
go Into tbe light eye, and vice versa.
Aa a matter of fact, tbe single eye
glass is Injurious. It throws all the
work on one eye. It destroys tbe har
mony of tbe optic muscles sod nerves.
I know an Englishman who has worn
for a myopic affection a monocle in bis
left eye for twelve years. Tbe left eye
la all right, but with tbe other tbe man
can see practically nothing. Tbe habit
of tbe monocle continues to lire among
tbe English swells.-
I. E. SPRINGER & CO.,
Purcell Bull din gr. Wilmington, N. O.
Wo are now receiving our Fall and
Winter stock of Double Brooch Loading:
Quna, Single Breech Loading Qunfl.Binoa,
Ammunition of all kinds.
aliDg coats, Leggins, una uases ana fieyoi
is of all kinds. . .
Oar assortment of Sporting Goods U complsU.
7:1 fiat tood ssrriccsbls goods snJ at fair prkes yoa will find them
:r ouy.ithmeat.
oct 23 tf
?t)RTOr THE CO
ditto or
Al
U fci.t j jirmtata..
CM MSI...
h t. r.i .........
ant rm.
The Unrcbison national Bani,
wnmLnrton. N. C. y
of luisliis Beptcaber t, 190dL
t,tsau
LlAMUJTtSS.
waTCjnas roa tss xjowt waxes iid sot
arrmjUL
fselln' far different from aversion. It
islgbt bavs been opoa a certain Sun
day when, having mislaid ber small
coin, she raised ber eyea la a flutter of
ecabarsaasmest only to meet a look so
iifHnr that the money was forever
lost to the parish of PlattrUle.
That titht Is ber own room alias
Pa&eiooe took out ber terrible secret
sad tbocfbt over It tremblingly. Sbe
Lad seated herself at tbe window wltb
twr eandleatlck on the wide aUL Sod-
denry'abe became aware of a similar
lumiaatJon In tbe adjoining bouse.
finmlT knowtne what she. did. alias
reo moved ber Ugbt along tbe window
le&re, Tbe movement waa lmmedlate-
ry; answered. With a heart Uatlag to
suffocation abe raised It high above ber
bead, bcr'cheeta Cashing like a girl's
aaiabe saw tbe small Came opposite
take. tbe same course.
After that tbe dsys to this little colo
nlal'datDe were something to be got
ttrourtras beet she could. At night all
Ibe.thoCgbts of ber heart were told In
be:lxrtrrchanse of signal.
ncftbre"eame an evening wbea
dtlaaPeaslope watched through long.
aUent?bonrs of agony for tbe light
Vhwhidld not appear. A dull red glow
.KwtSSMKirtr tbe lowered shade. At
itndxdgt5' ' carruge drove up and
-Babaon'a rate, xnen a
any en-
Eaessraalaa.
Tom lias sbe given you
eoaragemeiit?
Dick I should say so. Sbe tells me
sbe will bare all the old man's wealth
when be dies, Judge.
OtKaar.
"Tie doted on Alice snd would have
married ber bnt for ber mother."
"Ah! Her mother
"Yes. ber mother was still more at
tractive."
S
.ji.wt.t as
,.. amstsss
sso ss
an.tust
nrf-l
SarMss s4 IM frsCss..
ioaa ss
ML ss
Lsxaaas
(UBSJUSI
stftCTfatiUr.
in.Vr 'fVrre reeectxnent against her
iilrt rj filled. kUas Pen's souL He was
iU.;dying permape, and she was barred
-waL
It was near dawn wben tbe lamp s
Jail glow disappeared and tne amau
it of Came caused by a canoie
iwc&sear the window. Miss Penel-
?pe;feUoa her knees, wita neavy
rhsiteaiSag her tnroar, wnue ner
Dlssatreas Wreaks.
Carelessness is responsible for many
a railway wreck, and tbe same causes
are Baking human wrecks of sufferers
from Throat and Lour trouble. But
since the advent of Dr. Kings New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
sod Colds, even the worst esses can
be cured, sod bopeiess resignation is
bo longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Oragr.
of Dorchester, Mass.. la one of many
whoas life was saved by vt. juoga
New Discovery. This great remedy ts
guaranteed for all Throat and Lang
diseases by B.R. BxxJLaJCT, druggist.
Price BO cents snd SL0O. Trial bottles
free. . t i
In our Dress Goods Department we
have the grandest assortment shown
in the State. We have all the new
weaves. In novelties and fancy wool
lens our prices vary as to the quality
and width from 2Se to $1.25 a yard.
Tbe 60c varieties are 88 Inches wide
aod strictly all wool, and are both
stylish and pretty. For 98c, worth
$L35, we are showing 64 inch wide
goods, which make pretty tailor lulls
and are this lesson's styles.' We also
have a beautiful line of broadcloths
that are 54 Inches wide and our price
ts 88c a yard, regular price SL25. In
fancy worsteds we are: showing a fall
assortment of colors, including black,
that are 43 inches wide, that we are
selling at 20 and 25 cents a yard.
We received to-day a line of double
fold worsted, 'all colorr, ' regular 15c
goods, that we will have on sale Mon
day morning at 10c a yard. In Wool
seln fleece waistlngt we have a great
rasge of styles and patterns that are
certainly very pretty at 10c a yard.
In.t hie department we carry a full as
sortment of lialngf. We sell- silk fin
ish lining, 86 Inches wide, that will
not stretch and holds Its luitre, at 10c
a yard by far the best lining we have
ever shown for the price. We have
all grades of lining from 5 to 85 cents
a yard. We also carry trimmings of
kinds, laces, braids, medalllnes and silks
and velvets. Also fancy button.
In the Domestic Goods Depart
ment In this department we are
bowing a splendid line of sheets, pillow-case
and counterpanes. For the
first time in the history of our store we
sre able to tell a full size hemmed
sheet, 81x90 inches, st 45o each; pillow
eases 88x42 Inches st lOo each. Better
quality sheets are 50c, 6S0 and 75c
each, snd pillow eases sre 12Xc and
15s each. Fall sise white bed-spreads
we are selling at f 1, L25 and $1.60
each.
Lace Curtains.
In oar Curtain stock we feel sore
oar prices are the very lowest We
buy them direct from the manufac
turer and save the middle man's profit,
which we want to give to yoa. Oar
2tf-yard cortaioa we are selling at 50c
a pair, and 3-yard curtains are 75c and
tl a pair; SX yards long, In different
widths and designs, all fall taped
edges, are SL25 and up to $3 a pair.
Portiorres for Your Halls.
In these goods we have quite a se
lection aod our prices are from $3 a
pair up to $8 a pair. We have them
in different colors, widths and colors
and make pretty lounge covers. We
have also curtain poles and cottage
poles. Cottage oak poles at 10c; white
enamelled poles at 15c The regular
654-foot poles for curtains, with brass
trimmings complete, are 25c; 8 and 10-
f eet hall poles are 25c and 30c each ;
with fixtures, 10c extra.
New Mattings.
We received by this week's steamer
50 rolls of matting direct from auction.
We are showing a pretty Japanese
matting wltn carpet matting whicb
has had a cloie price at 25c, which we
now offer for 20c a yard; we also have
a few rolls of China matting at 10c a
yard; we have a line of very fine mat
tings, that are standard 40c values:
our price is 29c a yard. We have
something sew in matting. It is made
of grass with a linen warp. One side
is a carpet pattern, the' other side a
matting. It is largely used by the
government for halls and offices. It
gives good service and looks well ; we
sell it for 29c a yard.
New Cloaks and Furs
The goods are cold on the same floor
with the millinery and is under the
management of young ladies. We
certainly have a very interesting and
strong line in this department. Our
cloaks for ladies in the latest styles in
Melton cloth are $2.98 each, and in
Beaver cloth, in nice and good mate
rial, are from $5 to $15. In children's
cloaks we feel that we can please you
if you give us a chance. Oar prices
run from 98c to $5.50 each.
IF YOU WANT A FUR we have
the new fads in the new styles. They
are now on sale from 98s to $2.50 and
up to $10 each. For a $5 bill we will
sell yoa a beautiful collarette.
In Lice and Lace Collars. Kid
Gloves and Ribbons, and in fact
everything that la required to make
your wearing apparel complete for any
member of the family, yoa can find
the size, the price, and just what you
want with us.
We have invested many thousand
dollars in this stock of goods and it is
all subject to your wants. We want
your business. We punch cards with
all cash purchases every day, and we
want to punch yours. If you are not
oar customer, why notf If we serve
you well, tell your neighbors; if we
serve you ill, tell us, we will make it
right.
We are at
A SOALP
Is something to get hold of.
otner kudos 01
LOOKS
that are far more useful.
To name all the different Una of locks we
e.srrv would take a lot of space. Perhaps It la
enoncS'ttrei? that we have every sort that la
made for outdoor 52043000?. use-f or trunks,
crates, etc. - -
We don't handle the low grade, badly "tn&uS.
and very cheap locks. Our prices are not high,
bat they secure excellent value.
KOBTHBOUND.
TjV Wilmington..
Ar Golds bo ro
Ar Wilson
at Bocay MOD
Ar Norfolk....
at weraon...
Ar Petersburg
Ar Richmond... .............
Ar Washington..............
at Baltimore
Ar Philadelphia
Ar Hew York
NO 48
B.80 a m
is si p m
1 10 p m
1 66 p m
6 65 p m
do p m
6 63 p m
7 41 n m
1140 n m
4 05 a m
716 a m
NO 42
700 pm
9 88 Dm
toss p m
11.83 p m
123 am
8 00 a ui
8 48 am
7 80 am
Bis ani
1123 am
soo pm
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv New York
Ar Philadelphia......
Ar Baltimore.. ....... .......
Ar Washington.. ...... ......
Ar Norfolk..
Ar Richmond. ............
Ar Petersburg
Ar Weldon ,
at Kocay Mount
Ar Wilson...
Ar Solds bo ro
Ar Wilmington
NO 41 No 49
9 86am 9 28pm
1165 a m is 01 am
S 19 p ml 8 87 am
88lpm845am
9 00 a m
7 15 p ml 8 80 a m
8 08 p ml 948am
9 48 d m il 40 a m
10 87pm loopm
11 18 p m 1 69 p m
716 a m sio pm
10 10 a m 6 00 p m
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND TEX SOUTH.
SOUTHBOUND
IN.irclilsQiiiCo..
&v Wilmington,
Ar Florence.......
Ar Charleston....
at savannah.....
Ar Jack son villa. . .
Ar Tampa.. .......
Bnnaay. . Sa!&
Dally.
6 00 a ml
9 85 a m
1 10 d m
880 p m
7 80 D m
II is p m
s 00 a m
9 00 a m
10 86 p m
8&am
J6am
s&Cam
nstf-I
lo&5pnr
00 27 tf
Orton Building.
NORTHBOUND. .
I
j
Users of genuine VVels
bacb lights sro saving
$250,000 a day In cost
of gas. Aro you sharing
to this?
All Dealers.
THE BIG RACKET STORE,
Geo. O. Gaylord,
THE UNIVERSITY
of North Carolina.
Academic Department, Law,
Medicine, Pharmacy.
One hundred and eight scholar
ships. Free tuition to teachers
and to sons of ministers. Loans
for the needy.
608 Students. 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.
Pineapple,
Chocolate and Vanilla
CREAM FOR SUNDAY.
Made of pure cream. Don't
forget I make the best cream in the
cit.
J. W. Plummer, Jr.,
Bell 'Phone 680. au 22 tf
Seaboard
Air Line Railroad,
Schedule in Effect Aug;. -30, 1903.
TRAIN Leaves wilir lngton 8:15 p. m, arrive
89 Lumberton 6:36 p. m., Pembroke 6:00 p
m, Maxton 6:45 p m, damlet 7:85 P m.
arrive unanotte iu;o pa,
Leaves WilmlDgccn 9:00 p m. arrives
Lomberton 2:15 a m, Pembroke 8:66 a
m, Maxton 4.06 a m, Hamlet 6:00am.
Leaves Charlotte 5:01 a m. Hamlet 8:40
a m. arrives Maxton 9:25 a m, Pem
broke io:C2 a m, Lumberton 10:27 am,
Wilmington i: pm. -Leaves
Hamlet 10:46 n m. arrives Max
ton 12:35 a m. Pembroke 1:20 a m, Lum
berton 2:15 a m. Wilmington 7:00 a m.
Bum
yxx.
day.
Dally
Lv Tampa 805pm 780 am
Ar Jacksonville.............. 780am 680pm
Ar Savannah......... 18 40 pm 115am
Ar Charleston. 4 60 p m 8 86 a m
Ar Florence 786pm 945am
Ar Wilmington lieopm 140pm
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND BANFORD
West Bound East Bound
, Dally Dally
Lv Wilmington 9 20 a mi Ar 7 60 pm"
Ar Fayettevllle lis 85 p m Ar 4 65 p m
ArBanford. 1 1 66 p mLv S40pm
BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND NEWBERN
North Bound South
Dally ex Sunday : Bound
Lv Wilmington 19 85 p mlar 1215 p m
Ar Newborn 15 40 p mLv 9 80 aim
Trains Nos. 43 and 41 carry Pullman Bleeping
Oars between Wilmington and Washington,
connecting with Fenna R. B. for an points east,
v - W. J.CRAIG,
- Gem Passenger Agent.
H. M. Emerson, Traffic Manager.
my 24tr. .-. . - -
Atlantic ani HortH CaroMRailroai
TlmelTable No.:i6
To Take Effect Sands,?, Oct. 21,
1900. at 18.01 A. MY,
GO TOG EAST.
GOING WEST.
8 4-
Passg'r Trains PassaT Trains
: STATIONS. ;
Arrive Leave Arrive Leave
P. M. P. M, Z"m. X. "57
340 Goldsbora...... 1105
4 88 Kinston 10 18
6 40 5 50 Newborn 8 87 8 00
7 09 7 07 MoreheadOlty.. 7 88 7 87
P. M. P. M. A.M. A. M.
TRAIN
IS
TRAIN
SO
TRAIN
14
norltf
PBOPEIETOK.
WESTBOUND FROM HAMLET.
Train 4 connects with W. & w train bound
North, lea vine Goldsboro at 11.85 A. M.. and
with Southern Railway train West, leaving
Goldsboro 2.00 p. M., and with w. N. at New
bern for Wilmington and Intermediate points.
Tram 8 connects with Southern Rail war train
arriving st Goldsboro 8.00 p. M., and with W. A
W. tram from the North at am P. M No. l
tram also connects with W. A N. for Wilming
ton and intermediate points.
octsstf B. L. DILL, Bnpt.
South Atlantic Transit Co.
I OH! WHAT A RELIEF!
Hamlet.....
Ar Monroe...................
Ar Charlotte..
Ar Chester
Ar Greenwood ,.
Ar Athens...........
Ar Atlanta..
730 a m
9 05 a m
10 06 a m
10 85 a m
1823 p m
85U o m
8 60 p ml
1040 pm
18 15 a m
185 am
8 48 am
606 am
760 am
: SOUTHBOUND FROM HAMLET.
sen, rw. rusoai ac
I V. GRAINGER, Caihler.
he Downfall of Chin
AT BISSINGEFTS CHINA PARLORS,
pries of good Chins tu been reJaced to low that Its la reach of
F?i pars. -Cnt Glaxs, Glassware, Lavmpt, Whits Crockery, etc
! m, Hat before piscine joar order. Wholesala and BfUO.
F. A. BISSIMCER'S.
m.m a STV a A
kt is j 11 ALaiget pmh
Winter Lap Robes!
WKHAV12 JUST OPENIIDXJPA OTOEINB
WINTER LAP BOBES. DO YOU NEED.ONEP
CITY LIVERY CO.
W, Ds MaciVllHan, Jr., Proy
JM j iXUAiAXA OVAVA-4A-kVA.
ate nob&l ahd iubdstbial college.
coxmsTSt , .
r.uMa..i.a.a..ttSa. SirruJ. s.ssJJ Pessss hmsm.
I
iTWf?MrtH
aa
kh4
km
1 .
(Fetst
Lhanxsfflvtag.
-Xa the morning Ellen was full of the
Oiest neltwrhood news while she
!tAlon'the. ladles at bneakfasL
OVcr,tras us tov died, Mr.
vt.K-fe'ViA .in tba nlirhL ma'am.' abe
Sralhlseat Ftter sicuia nying tor
-doctor, when tcey-got oacs rwas
In flat cf.Ms beck the master was.
says, not knowing man nor mor
i.L .'mi Mrs. afcOrath rubbing him
km tn hands. And when he
come sot o' that-'twas only raving
Mtutu h waa and putting it
-
tain winder until to quiet him
tn k'm-hm' voice interrupted her
serving woman la quick alarm. Miss
renelope had fallen forward In a Ump
Kn with her head on tbe breakfast
Half an boor abe lay whit and weak
wt Miss Norris sat
,U INK
stl besld her.
-j think." Ml renelope said In s
faint voice, "that I must have loved
him from th very tlntr
vmtIm' thin nose crew uown
It mm 1 ml on th Bqmr
t wnsot J - N
Or. Blob . -.Huckleberry lrdUl
Th c-tct seothern Rsrneer. T !
Wh n: Chronic Dyen terr. Cholra Mor
bus, Dkwdy mtx. ss- sJss-toOdreU
r4 irrTfanft cures of sll stotnseh snd
swtesUmoBiai of the
late . m
ask. tiy. i. A W st wlrt.. SiT BT1U. IMi
Th.V Is 'ths llrst' fsrjvj-.
that I have evar piven aa n '
Uommenltna Dr. B00?f' 2?!;ZZ
Cortllal. I conaioar i .f;" ."i
that I have svaf u'". kXJ: IT.
Stomach ee now" r"' TT.
rSd thtlonlr.o e sjy
trouble will ottan sava Hf i'!
VVSTWV e "'r
on. asved - ar ns
looars' Hucklabsrry
a. la Bv an imigowu. m
WHEN YOU CAN PUT YOUR FOOT
INTO A
FOOT FORM SELZ ROYAL BLUE $3.50 SHOE.
They feel like your Old Shoe. Yet they look and wear like swell
' t5.00 Shoes. Kemember the name, BO YAL BLUE. Sold under
guarantee by .' J
Geo. R. French & Sons.
Lv Hamlet... 7 85 am 10 40 pm
Ar Colombia.. ,,. 10 65 am 160am
Ar Savannah. . . . - ssopm 5 06 am
Ar Jacksonville.. 6 50 p m s is a m
Ar Tampa 645 a m 6 00 p m
NORTHBOUND FBOH HAMLET.
Lv Hamlet 10 so p m 865am
Ar Balelgh... .......... ...... 125 a m 11 50 am
ArNorlina., 850am 145pm
Ar Portsmouth. 1 9 n m
Ar Norfolk T......if 8wm spm
Xv Hamlet... losopm 760 am
Ar Baleigh 1 85 a m 11 15 a m
Ar Norllna. 8 60am 145pm
Ar Richmond...... 685 am 455 pm
Ar Washington low a m 888 pm
Ar Baltimore.. 1185 p mil 85 pm
AT New York 415pm 618pm
Steamers for arayettevrile If. C.
BTEAMEB A. P. HTTBT LEAVES
Tneeday.. ................October 87
; Friday............. October 80
BTEAMEB CITY OF FAYETTIVILLE :
I Wednesday .October 88
BTEAMEB HIGHLANDEB : '
Thursday October 89
All steamers take freight and nassenffers.
For further information apply
T. D. LOVE. Affenu
Bnpt. Transportation, Wilmington, N. O.
w. b. uuuk. uen'i wreianz ana t
Agent, rayetteviue, . c.
Paeaeno-er
. OCt 27 U
not tf
Mis
showed white through I
Urv oeter'a SHI- v
Itfa Mt, In my oonon
..u. . rtr. Bloa
,J ( ftinad ) H E N R Y W. GRADY.
Maltiwanaer i syiwr w( -rt
t . atlants. Ga. ' '
1
or
20 Per Cent. Discount Sale.
- - s
To Introduce my line of Tailor-made Clothing the famous Fech-
helm Fishel & Co.'s line, I will sell: for ten days commencing
Monday, November 2 to 12 at a discount of 20 to 25 per cent.
Also big drives in Neckwear, Suspenders, Lyon Brand Shirts and
Collars: 50 and 75 cent shirts . reduced to 42 cents, uive ug a
call.
Throneh Pullman sleeoers from Hamlet to an
points North, Booth and Southwest.
For tickets, Pullman reservations, etc- apply
to Thomas D. Mearea, General Agent, wilnung
ton,N.O, .-- sep4tt
SCHEDULE
CONSOLIDATED RAILWAYS,
LIGHT & POWER COHPANY.
Effective October 2 1st, 1903.
KEAVE,
Tbe Clyde Steamsblp Go
New Yorl,
Wilmington, H. C, and
Georgetown, S.G., Lines
s .
uai . as saw a araavaasas a - a . atawrv aa vsi aw w as s-
a - t Vbsstsb snjasr-j ssl. POssro. WT'ftsC a. sv. MavJ
t- sw.ta sm m m. - - - rasar saaSssVsBaasassl-U SM am wmm - j a-saorafl
,.. ! -- . r m Lara urjM .
I
1 U atlas aw m. fi i i niiai 1 1
'wrtaaajrs. sessiMrMSaaaia------ ,a.
CIULSLZJ D. HsIVUB.
flB05lBBAi
ustil the bone
the skin. , .
Xwr-Mls renelope stretched oot
oo slender band-lf be Uvea I think
I ought to bav th rlght-to take car
of him.- " .
In silence Miss Norrls rose and left
Us room.
But Ellen bore a not to th boo
next door that afternoon. Pter Mc
CQ1 brought th answer within At
minutes, with s huge bunch of roses,
a spedal pale pink rarletjrof Mr. Bb
aoo' own cul U ration, which be had
named the Colonial Dame.
Mr. Babson still passe th contribu
tion box In church, but h now returns
to s ct besld s lad in allver gra
allkT whose face bold the blootn and
happlAves of youth. Mis Norrls sit
vary straight at tbeotber shlef. Ve
Bell 'Phone 800.
no 1 tf
Head to Foot Outfitter.
ConsumpUoa.
limiNDWOMCIl.
.... i a tnr mB.twrl
Umm. - T.,4.
Diaaw.
i aatxla.
tCkfaarjCa. mt or I
.mrk I irrMatiaaa ar alot
r- Paaa. aa a I
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK,
Wllaaing-ton, "IT. O.
Wilmington.
r 7.00 A. M.
10.00 A. M.
. 800 P. M.
t6.10 P. M.
lo.oo P. m:
Wrlgbtsvnie for Wfl.
8.10 A. M.
11.17 A. M.
6.17 P. M.
t c. jn.
10.80 P. M. Saturday only
Dally except Bnnaay.
twill not ran bevond Wrtektsvllle
there are passengers lor the Beacn.
Beach.
u'ooaVm.
5.00 P.M.
unless
Vrom Hsw York for WUaatsctoau
CABIB. .................... ...RAtnnlu
NAVAHOE ......BAtardTv'
NOV.
NOV.
7
14
tmiMc
ttHuuun.1 j
s-s. v i . n " ia tat
at umkf sal as rnU
if StMkl
Organized 1892. j
FREIGHT. -
Small freight shipments wul be carried on an
cars. Bpe
niter
wnon
of
al arrangements for ,
smpments or onisy
arte ly
tath sa
srsMAS ISSrflst
CHICWITn . m -a-.
P--JJI.M MWIWM 4 iTZ
u . .a at akvaa T U
r asi as 0 srssf
Capital $125,000 .:. ...Surplus, etc, $182,000
i JBackUVUS anw wiu j.vji"".ivv . .
DIRECTORS: . ' " .
tt r. w. A. Hunt. Wm. . Worth," J. S. .Armstrong,: O. W.
Yate? .D. McEachern, J. H. Chadbourn, H. B; Short,
B. A. Parsley, J.' Q. L. Gleschen; William-Calder,
im Mnmland. M. J. Hever, Geo- B. French. -."
c.fl art rwnes for rent in one of the best vaults South. All prices.
""r" r-r . , a it- - J.w . '
AU sixes. Accessible at aay nour w w uaj. . '
nov 1 tf
ansnori
freight can be made by applying at the omee.
OCt21tf ' :,r---.:,:?..
To Excursionists. '
The first tbJns; von should do ontour arrival m
Wlimtnsrton Is to have a clean, easy shave, or a
stylish hair-cot, or a cool and refreshing sham
poo. jroBBUMj jw uj unu au oi utese com
forts. . :. - - ,.3i
Tne ravorno-usroer .nop is tna place.
,: ' - GUION A DAVIS.
aalStf . No. 7 Bontb Front BiMet. -
Tom WIlSSlMgtOM fx Hw Ymk.
Sf If?0'""2-""" ..V.6iturday, Nov. 7
-Tress rUamlagtosi' tor cieorgetewn.
I7AKIB...M....... Tuesday, Nov. 10
Bomeamers have good Passenger sooom-
jar Throuft-b Bins Lading snd - Lowest
ThrongrhBatea gnaramteea to i and from ipotnts
vva. vu sjuu wvuiu vcas vaAaasSa
wot freigbt and paassee apply to
jr. a i.i.i
h. a.
8nti
.a
BO NTS
GLIDE KILNE. 8nn mirt
THSO. e. EOEB, eenl VanVser . '
1 tt - 8taieBaew,New. .ork. "