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Seasonable Hardware! l LOAD COX COTTON ers. 1;;::: PLANT- CAR LOAD DOUGLASS PUMPS. -CAR LOAD STANDARD NAILS, ALL SIZES. .l.i, . Also Plows, Castings. Shovels. Hoes, Rakes and all other agricultu ral Implements. . Wf urchison &Co. Wholesale and Retail. Orton Building, Spenclal Agents L. & R. Powder, Peninsular Shovels and Howe Scales. ! mar 11 tf SPIRITS TURPENTINE. fcWSifeifc'. vt waeiF2ti;w s- raftfr, rJi Coat Shirts - are suited to' every figure .. and every function They - 5 are made on modern '. methods. In colored shirts exJors stay. - B $i0 and more : CLUB TT. PKABODY A. CO., Makersaf ClntiB4 ArrwCUan. IVeOHer 200 cases American Sardines. 200 cases Fanqy Mixed Pickles. 150 cases Dog bead Tomatoes; j 200 cases Lump Starch.; I 50 cases Oysters. ... 1 I 200 cases Jersey Milk. 25.000 White Knight Cigars. 20,000 El Captain Cigars. - Seed Potatoes ... Various Kinds! WHITE BUSS, ROSE,'. BEAUTY, ' - v Full stock RICE, BEANS, CANDIES, HOULTON ROSE, The Monroe Enquirer says Mr." J. V. "Griffin,, of Union county,' has" a Toulouse goose that laid thirty-four eggs in sixty-eight days. j l Raleigh. Hews , and Observers. If Blackhurn & Co.,, will hold one more Tar Heel Club Banket, the Democrats wiH increase their majority 20.000 in the- next election. . r - r The Lenoir News says.- a ne.o man named. Ta!U at work on tlso rail road at Collettsrille, Caldwell county, was -crushed 10- death by a slideof rock.and earth a few days ago. : - .' -The Crow Hosiery mill, Monroe, got its -dye plant in. aid is turning out 100 -: dozen pairs of finished hose per day. ; Thirty-five handd are employed. The 'plant is a modern, up-to-date one and is doing pretty work. - v? t At Asheboro on Wednesday, two white; boys,-Dallas Pritchard and Ed. Leach, escaped jail by! making an op ening: in . the ode wall:' oft the jail with a piece of iron and letting them selves down in blankets tied - together. These boys were convicted of the rob bery of G. G. Hndricks'tora at Ashe boro, and sentenced . to one year each in the penitentiary; S'v.,.".-.- r-;- J .'" At Raleigh ba WednesdayTachar ter was granted the Cannon &i Fetzer Company, . High 'Point branch. -. The capital Stock is $125,000, the incorpor ators being the Cannon & Fetzer Com pany, of Concord, and- A- R. Hoover, and A. R. Freeze, of High Point. The business of the company will be very largely the buying-and selling of cot ton fabrics and. the output of cot ton mills. ' . Winston-Salem Sentinel: A few more speeches like those delivered at Greensboro ; recently by Messrs. Terkes and Dixon would serve to ma terially increase the Democratic ma jority jinthisrstate ; It is all right to advocate political tolerance, but talk such as that referred to only serves! to arouse the indignation of Democrats, and it is well that there is little f'tolerance" for it. The commencement exercises -at IX CUTTING OUT COUPON FOLLOW THIS UNC J-3 , !SoliCataoadXOOOllBAKiNS POWDr CUT OUT THIS CAR AND SAVS IT. THEY ARK I GOOD FOR VALUABLE ARTICLES. SEE LIST IN I EACH CAN. Address :Tmc DCMirmtHTSfOMWl THE 5WTHERH HNru CO a Cttuou SSI ftKNMOlO ...! 1m cOttTngout ONE SPOON PUTHERIIIF yiMONDT Bt'o to Vour: Interest to use Good Luck Baking Powder for its qudity, f; , for, its economy and for thcpremiums you get by saving the coupon on the label of every can. ; . , C0ID LUKI : Baking Powder"iM - is a superior arcicie ot unexceuea leavening force ana positive purity. Its sales have readied i tremendous 1 proportions, by reason of which the little price of ten cents per pound can is made possible. - -- Above is pictured the coupon which appears on every can. , 1 tie little premium book m every can shows the .many articles and tells how to get them free. r '-ijuy "Hood Luck and save the coupons. ; Wnte us, it your grocer can t supply you. -11 s 10 your interest. THE SOUTHERN UF6. CO. Richmond, Va. W fOLLC W T L I . REPORT, -1 F- THE GONDIXICCS:O.E. Jtl?E. AT". Ian tic National : Bank' ,at Wilmlnsrton, K .C, at the close of business, March "th- 1905" i RESOXJRCES. ; & Loans and discounts . . . . .$ 822.CSS Z Overdrafts,' secured s ana Unsecured ',.-.'.. s . . - -. . U. a Bonds to secure clrcu- . latlon -s-: ; . . . rv.-. ........ . TJ. S. Bonds to secure TJ. S.- deposits . .... . ........ . U. S. Bonds on hand .... Stocks, securities, Banking- houses, furniture, and fixtures ........... Other real estate owned.. Due from- National Banks (not reserve - aKents) ... JDue from State Banks and Banners : . . . .. . Due from approved reserve jierenta v. ; Cheeks and other . . cash items .............. ... Notes of other National . Rrn If H ' . . . . i ..... i . .. Fractional paper currency. nickels ana cents Lawful Money Keserve-. In bank via: Specie .. . a i. J18.021 00 Liegrai. lender nis.fdz.dso uu Kertemptlon tuna wicn u. o Treasurer per cent 01 circulation) ............ AUanlic Coast Line Schedule Id EHect" ." 1904. 921 S9 il25.000 00 " 77.000 00 16,000 00 36,850 00 ' 20.000 00 10,000 00 128.647 18 104.719 91 85,434 09 , "150 00 12,575 00 . ; - 25S 60 50,417 00 3.050 25 NORTHBOUND. Lv. Wilmington Ar. Goldsbora . Ar. Wilson ........ Ar. Rocky Mount,. Ar. Norfolk . . . i,.; -Ar.-: Weldon Ar.- Petersburg -.. ; Ar.- Richmond . Ar. Washington .'. Ar. Balti more . . . . Ar. PhlUdelphia- , Ar. New York . i . No. 48 - 9 15 a m! 12 08 d m i 10 p m 1 55 p mi 5 55 i) ra 4 58pm 6 55 rjn 7 45 p mi 11 50 Dm i 43 a m No. 42 -6 50 p m 82 D m - 16 25 p m 147am 8 23 a m 4 07 a m 754am' 9 09 a m 425 a mill 22 am 7 30 a mj 2 00 p m SOUTHBOUND. - Total . .1,493,675 14 ' . LIABILITIES. - Capital stock paid inr... . , 125,000 00 iSurplus fund ..... 125,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex-. censes ana taxes paid.. I National Bank notes out- standintr fiDue to other National Banks . . -. . . . . . ......... (Due. to State Banks and Bankers Dividends unpaid ....... 4 I Individual deposits subject to check .-. .' Certified checks , I Cashier's checks outstand ing I United States deposits: . . . Lv.- New York ... i. Ar. Philadelphia . Ar. Baltimore . . . . . Ar. Washington v.. Ar. Norfolk ....... Ar. Richmond ...... Ar. 'Petersburg Ar.; Weldon ....... Ar. Rocky Mount . Ar. . Wilson Ar. Goldsboro j . , . . Ar. AVllmington . . No. 41 9 25am 11 55 a m 2 07 p ml 3 21 p m 7 15 n m 8 05 p m 10 51 D ml 11 32 p m t a m 10 10 a m No. 49 -9 25 n m ' 12 01am 2 32 am 3 45 a m 9 00 a m 8 38 am I 9 45am II 50am 1 05 p m 2 00 p m 3 10pm 6 00 p m BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND THE . ; i .."i, SOUTH SOUTHBOUND. - 84,832 92 125,000 00 105,733 72 . 82.425 76 851 00 715,815 05 . 904 97 : 1,411 72 77,000 00 Total ...$1,493,675 14 county of s 'Daily. Dally. Daily. . Lv Wilmingt'n 6 00 am 3 30 pm 6 50 pm Ar Florence.;. 9 85 am 7 30 pm 8 55 am Ar Charlest'n. 1 10 pm 11 25 pm 6 4$ am Ar Savannah. 6 45 pm 2 50:tin4 142 am Ar Jack'Ville. ...v. 8 4d am 145 pm Ar Tampa. . . . . ..... 7 30 pm 10 35 pm ;. . NORTHBOUND. 'Dally. Dally. Lv. Tampa ....,,.. 80nm 9 03am Ar. Jacksonville .... 7 55 am 7 00 p m i'Ar. Savannah . . 1 10 p in 115am Ar. Charleston i . ... . 5 14pm 5 55am- Ar. - Florence .... 7 59 p m 925am Ar. Wilmington . . . .11 55 p m 1 40 p m COFFEE, SPICES. TEAS, EXTRACTS . AND 4 BOVEE. i - Samples and Prices for the askin THE F. E. ,- Make, your ? orders for shlp . ment when ready. ; 1 : 1 ... .. , ., ... . ..... .... ... s I - - This will be genuine Maine grown Seed and prices will be low. ' We will ba glad to quote. " V him as he lay on the floor, Ms '. wife being present. The sheriff has not 1 1 . l-.t. wnM . 'Tt In ViItX, w reported that they are undertaking to enlist in the army.T They are moon shiners and the reason they murder ed Frazier was that they "thought he was going to inform on them. ; Day before yesterday, Ed. Howard, shot nil 'InatantlT lHllfwl Rnh filar lr. ' at. the Medical Department of the Dnl- Bynum. The murderer was . caught versuy ojt worm uaronna wui De neid 0n a bridge at night, but got away,, at vnapp : aui on inursuay mgnt. though a deputy shot at him. It is May 4th; at 8 o'clock. The address oald this man will be arrested. A Acme Pulverizing Harrows 5 CLARK'S CUTAWAY II ARROWS, AVERY'S POXY KENTUCKY STEEL, PLOWS. B.-O. Kentucky two-horse steel beam Piows. ; will be delivered by Dr. : Albert An derson, of . Wilson, an ex-member of third murder has occurred in Chatham in which one negro went into a rail- the State Medical Examining Board way cut and shot down another negro. and one of the most progressive phy sicians in North Carolina. Nine young men, iwho are now finishing their This man has been captured. Charlotte Observer, March 30: In i Wholesale Grocers and Tobaccos.' mch 28 tf I - L" GO TO . 4 Jan Wilmington N. C- 10 tf.' cours'es in Raleigh, will come up t?l':-rt,'at mAnatiXn . . . ; Highland Park Mill No. 1. there, lives oiLi iri , IT - .a man who, yesterday morning at 6 octoi -aBoii n. . najiies, m n.lnnk : mpainrpd out the life of a century. : That man Ms Mr; Henry Permenter. By reason jof his age, and the care-taking he does all about -the mlli; hfll,:both among old and .young; he is .affectionately known as " Grand pa" and - urandpap : prememter, even the Postofflce Department, is looking over -Wake and Cbathairi counties to seen what new rural ! free, delivery routes can be established. ; He says Wake is :eitremely well covered, per haps, better than any other county in State of - North Carolina, New" Hanover, as.: - t . X - w Yn toa. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true- to the best of my knowledge: and - belief. - j. w. . i Aina, jauier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of March, 1905. ' . , GEORGE BIjOAM, .Notary fUDiic . Correct Attest: . JAS. H. CHADBOURN, - D. McEACHERN, : . ' -i ' C. W YATES, .- --. .... Directors. mar 19 tf REPORT BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND SAN- : i :-. FORD. Lv; Wilmington. Ar. Fayetteville. Ar. Sanf ord ." . . . . West z Bound . Daily. 10 a m 12 20 p m l t:i p m - East Bound Daily. An 8 40pm Ar. 4 65 p m Lv. 3 40pm F THE CONDITION OF THE. ATr Mantic Trust & Banking Co., at -Wil Imington, N. C., at the close oi.dusi. Began business September 10Z, Loans and discounts . . . a Demand loans ........... Due from banks ........ Gold coin ......... . . . s . . . Furniture and fixtures . . Silver coin Cash items" 1 National .. bank notes other. -Dr-S. notes .$473,472 10 . . . . Z4.0bO 0 .... 17,302 IT 395 09" t 100 00 ' 236 65 ...."; - . 3 77 and. " .-. .... ,1,016 bo Total .8516,575 69 - : A11 other Agricultural Implements and Farming! Utensils. CrowmJaylors For Salmon, Lobsters, Codfish ! and Mackerel. NOTICE TO VOTERS. PHONE" 1052. Prompt mar 22 tf. Bananas! Delivery. No. 14 Market St I the state except Mecklenburg. The bu n nl8 ia'more spry aid his . latter county has the advantage ofL mM an ia far. better roads. In Wake, there" are 8hpw by Qf .ose ; who are his r. t ir "Yf juniors by .75 years or more. Mr. iAue aiiu auegmui, uiuuubb, "tj I Permenter was born just 100 years We have decided after our cus- off routes. : There are noir aomeiat ago, down in - Anson county, within tnmers .md frimds hav teefid um "rj- "t:?T-T one inUe of what is now. known as. ana insisted on. us, to announce negro leader in the States who keeps I enjoyed the unbroken happiness of jan 29 tf IV. . SPRINGER & CO., ; I . i i i Purcell Building, Wholesale and ' Retail Dealers and Importers. ourselves candidates for more laundry, subject to the .ratifica tion of the candidates for offiee. 1 Wilmington Steam Laundry, : Front and Orange .Streets, i Ronanacf mar 29 1 wk VUllHllMtll -1 posted .on all the doings of his racei of 80 years of .married life, which says the restlessness -which haa been relationship was broken by the death so apparent on account f the -change of his wife,-early 5last January. It of administration in North. Carolina, ig. pathetic fb hear him epeak of the Is fast I disappearing, his people 'find- manner in which he had grown ae ing out! that Governor Glenn is a just customed to wake in the night hours I man. Governor Glenn's conduct since I and to reach out to touch the form takine the oath of office has inspired f Vila awi -ante to feel -for the warmth confidence in the negro. For this rea- of life-blood in her face and hands, son there will be very little movement Event with all that love and constancy of the race from North Carolina, this that marked four-ficore years, they year. There is no better place-to the tell it on grandpa that he is watch- vni TmaM i wona ior I me negro uiau ine oouui, i me all aoour. tne mil wiui uie uacu- -The purest fruit pastes are simply mq no oeuer paee m me douui w nooa or raiang u wmseu bwuuu the juice of fruits boiled to a solid, hlm than. North Carolina. . u wtto...'T;'"':::?0-v y ! curdlike jelly, with "only sugar enough" carllttem NeTws:, v6 t5an1uet Charlotte : Observer: - Spfking to correct the acid developed by heat f jen by theTar Heel Club at Greens- f project Jo form aew Ute The inW Af nmrs withnnt RiiPTir will r . . " -. from tne mountain aisincta ui .i- ane juice or pears witnout sugar wiu as a Danqauet proper honor .was Kentucky West Virginia, and jelly by long baking in a covered aisn. h y. distineuished guests pre- kt-v r.iiI. TVio mrmlnrhsini Aero. E C U.'Mt I f Apple Juice with one-fourth of quinces senL Fr6vi a Democratic pointof view, Herald says- "The proposed State , rm llllICS CUlJipclfly makes a rich confection. All that it re- the banquet was also . entirely satis- would contain forty-five counties and orAriv wKrtirT : i Ror tha inino nvor miinir ftro till it Democrats hereabouts; wno are striv-1 in tbi worlrl ponslata in iaBtf 109 and 111 North Water SL holla fast then draw to the back of ing hard t6 find an excuse to get ia,to th faet that the forty-five counties - ! I . I A.V. nMVlini - Anil - amA t VT I - m I th Rtnvp lower the fire and let it aim- Lue neyuuucou " " t are a source or vexauon to me iour tne stove, lower me nn ana m wm were hopeful that the Tar Heel States in which they are located. In mer for hours, finishing In a closed Club,8 ba3quet would make the way XLst- rid of them these oisn m tne oven, imcs wooeware " easier for tbem, but such -seems not --t-- may consent to the forma- the only tning to Don mis in wiinoui to nave been the case The intern- Hn nf tve nronnged State of Lincoln, I utLeranceB. ui isuuie - ui uc WHY DOES IT PAY us TO USE PERUVIAN GUANO ? Our third car load of fine Jamaicas will arrive here next wesK. Wo want your orders. Will; ship you fine Fruit and make prices j right. j Yre have on hand some choice N. YTTtate Apples, Florida Oranges and Danish Cabbage. I . BECAUSE , . , , This is no fancy brand. i It is the ONLY natural man -ure obtainable.- It is SOLID plant food and humus. Each : ton has -OVER 600 lbs. of actual P otash. Ammonia and Phosphoric Acid. Each to n contains about 400 lbs. OF LIME. - I . , - ;, It contains no filler. - : I i ! - r it benefits the land and doe s not BAKE it. It is CHEAPER than manu factured fertilizers. INQUIRE of your dealer." . " - h i feb 1C tf i !..! ...... ... gorily Restaurant ' ' i REGULAR DEER 25c. - Board By the Vieek $4.00. Special rates by the month, jan- 22 'tf ' -r . danger of scorching and instantly ruuy ing the paste. perate For Fa Ulnar. Balr. One of the best remedies for thin hair is homely and malodorous, but inex pensive and unfailing that of kero- yesterday, LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid. in. . . . . . J 50,000 00 Profits andiosa-;:. . ... .... 15,470 94 I nnearnert -mterest H. z.nuu uu Cashier's checks -i . 160 00 Certiaea! cheeks .... .... 25" 00 Deposits . . . , . ...... . . 448.42S V6 I! Total ;....516,575 691 State of North Carolina, .county or. New -Jianover, ss.: - I. Milton- Calder, cashier of bove named; bank do solemnly swear that the - above statement is true to i the best of my knowledge and belief. Milton ' UAiiUtiK, uasnier. rlbcd and aworn to before me. this 20th day of March. 1905. H. tu UUA1WK1UU1. XNOiary jruoiiu. t I : f!nrrw A ttMl : r I KOBEatTB. BEULAMT, , 1. M. BJUAK, ..-v ''-' H D. McEACHERN, ' ; " Directors. - mar 19. tf ' v " To Tiie MM Wfijutsyille. . Snbarban and City Sehednle. ISnbnrban Sebedole Daily Exeept Sn- la Effect Jaaoarr U, 19AS. Leave Leave (Front and Princess. the Beach. 6.30 A. M. ' - - . 8.00 A. M. I 10.00 A. M.- ; j . - 12.30 P. M, 3.00 P. M. - -' " &.15 f. ' Leave wrlgrhtsvllle. 6.10 P.M. ', .. ... 6.45 PJ4. 7.30 p. m. . 8.15 p. m. 9.00 P. M. - 9.80 P. Mi 10.00 P. M. ' '. 10.30 P. M. -- Extra (Jars on Bunaays. Note. Trains . leaving Front and Yincess streets at 6.10. 7.80. 9 .00, and 10.00 P. M. wil go over to Beach on I request. ' - BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND SKW-".-" BERN. ' . '. -- -- - N. Bound South - ' Dally ex Sun. Bound. Lv, Wilmington. . 12 25 p mAr. 12 30 p m Ar. Newborn (5 40 p mLv. . 9 00am -rixcepi sunuay. - - - Trains Nos. 42 and 41 carry Pullman Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and .w-asnington connecting. witn Pennsyl vania R. R. for all points east. W. J. tJxvAJLU, f - - ' 3en'l Passenger Agent. , . H. M. Emerson. Trafflc Manager. dec' 3 tf . . : Sealibard Air Line . : RAILWAY. Direct Line to Principal Cities North, West and South. s EffectlT Janaary Stk, - Between i Wilmington - and ' New York. the "L giving or whatever else, it may be named. speakers set the hair on some of these rne mountain State would be full of fellows and made the way more diffi- cracfeera and moonshiners,' feuds and cult than ever. ' sharnshooters. bear and nature in its j n.ni.ilf a ' ' AKaawci it wnalimtamed moods. It -would be a pe- U..- nnmannmisTira I fniiar state, and in it the descendants siaicu im wui "b -r . ii, , uii!ii, tha smith Ira. I rT tne . aariv MiUKiisii sciucm nv SOUR KRAUT! v A fresh barrel just opened, Very find 5 CENTS SINGLE POUND. 3 POUNDS FOR 10 CENTS. S. VJ. SANDMRS; ..... '- i THE - SIWASA, t.f , -j mar 21 tf , ' Proprietor. .c6.uiut, . . r . ,T , .T . . . - ,.- . . i i ,o -fho. attn at fm mis almost dv inemaeivBB. iu- ht ?CvLSei appIy i?, State U It bald heads. A very little rubbed in M tJ . ,.eAA u. . iw. fnrmed. which is very pro- hair roots every night will soon arrest "rihat he ougil Mematical.- On? contemporary ; has fatting hair and promote a new growth. . . wiUmg to accept 1,750 for each an erroneous conception of conditions, yaiie la ui ainw. vfj bond, making tne total amount ti ai leaet m - " ,y rrvT j as the scalp will absorb should be used, 5o(j jt is! to be hoped that this claim ply to western North Carolina. They I so as not to grease the hair. The oil of can be compromised fori a sum less are quick to? shoot, buVnomore hos- I full amount or tn juag- piiaoie peuyi- - w if not, this full amount where tnan tne xar ;n - i prompUy paid, The BibU? eers, : and one migm . tuuB cal Recorder is entirely right In say- and go far to receive tag that this Is an honest debt, created treatment - than would be accord-x- i r, v Kxr - nmi od : in those mountain, districts. . Fioia t.c-.P. . Mppielbe ot lie to passing it may as well be It is well worth while to line cake Trta nd it ia not certain that mentioned, too, that western North pans with paper and then butter and we- have ourselves any credit Carolina gave to the country a Vance Iftnnr thpm. TJse melted lard or otner k- nnthhiin? over it as lone as we ana a emiuou. SCHOONER "JOHN j R. FELL Has Arrived With a Cargo of . 2,500 Barrels "Alpha" Portland Cement. Besides cement we have: in stock Building Material, including Brick, Lime, Plaster, Shingles. Sewer and Chimney Pipe-Roofing, and Sheathing Paper. We solicit your orders.! s " . j ROGER MOORE'S SONS & COMPANY, 103, WH, 106 No, Water Street mar 29 tf mace is a powerful hair Invlgorant- than the Half, an onnce of it added to"' a' Pint of lment; but, i alcohol makes a good hair tonic Household Ledger. '.. .... should be j unaalted fat and brush Jt on well, then have.- ATLANTIC CAFE, dredge with flour, shake well so it will adhere to every part, invert and give -the pan ft' Sharif rapv ito ' remove the I superfluous fid ur, leaving" only a thin coating. Flouring the pan prevents I the cake from sticking, and it also gives I to it a -mootb undersnrface. : -WUllag t. B. Hal a nn -th danAatt-nra In an Akron Opposite AVC. L Depot. Dank was an old feUow who.waa quite Ugoo'; W. H. Pleasant, warehouse, -The fire in Loui sburg Wednesday afternoon iwas one of the most disas trous in the history of the town, des troviner nrooerty valued at . $70,0001 The fire broke out in the large tobacco Drlzerv of C. B. Cheatnam. A gooq deal of. stock was saved by heroic work, but I his loss was heavy and IS estimated at S35.000. Other losses: Louisburg! Warehouse & Tobacco Co.; t7 000r- w. -T. Huehes. Warehouse; S4.000: W. W. Devin Tobacco store,. ELEGA&T BOOMS, 1 Good MealKr ftalok LaaMeit, "Ftnewt ui'iiina. .- "mj . j i : ; "': -.: t - The best of Wines and Liquors. t tVHaaf - A U1PHI iiiiwwii-in- TT MW I i I llllll I I. 1 I . iCU 1 JT 1C. 1KV UWUMV, - .t nrudent of his profession said OOO: P. NJ Egerton, dwelling and out- h. old, man one day:. "John,5 Til house, $10,000, dweUing and contents to the oUV man one qmj. g ioss; W. A, Ragsdale, 500j Mrs. Te ?6 lV I? wiT but R. G. Hart's prize-house.; $2,500; one a ceruuu c. t ' v . two-storv dwelling belonging to u. w. then you will have the, ?io,ouu. ," Pord about $1,500; four or five smaU mtr mnalded for a moment ana re- . n, :5 Kftoi nn twotorv dwell- plied. "Let me think over that tUl ingj occupied by Miss Jennie Aycock, I hand. morrow et oay n va- - fi.zou; ana u ub u- 1,-unuu uc doctor and said: n "I've flgored that longing to jW. H. Pleasants. j , thing out and I can't see -what" good , Charlotte Observer, March 2: the siaooo would do me after I am Mr. Hugh Parks,-Jr., of Pranklin aZa t Rut aav I'll let yon half kill ville, was ! a Charlotte visitor, yester d - 7- - day. Mr. Parks and his father are the tne for $5,UU0 ! owners of I the Randolph -Manufactur- J : m ram ing Company's plant, one of the most Bail Tit pa. nav Vow f prosperous cotton mills in the State. - A sacred bell -in a wvu u. -v.-. T .v.ttmo voaterdnv mHth an Observ- China has been kept ringing t a a ceft- er reporter he stated that while busi- tury. A tax for paying reiays o- ness at present Is not all at it mignt It8 icontains all of the active, me- ers to pull its rope Incessantly day and De,v the makers of brown goods-- dlpinalicurative elements that are night is willingly paid by the inhffl which, means sheetings, etc., are o found in cod liver oil. without any bU t for it is imoUcitlv beUevd by tag well in Ms sectlga, .The Ran- or CTease. . . . ' i the heniehted people that whenever the dolph manufacturing Company is now s, "These medicinal elements act Iso tontonchethe metal a devU i- doing a large export bustaesawhich favorably upon the stomach that this S!h Tfover - Thtwit is to the it tods very profitable Speaking ot organ pbtataa for itself the elements TT, , 7 Iy -di- tn this anner- tjus iea-ure ui we uud ""-j necessary for creating new nesn mus' public taterest. according to Mr. Parks said: "It-is very difficult cle tissue, and 'for maktag rich.' red stition, to have as many of these or for a new mUi to get a foothold in blood. . - I ictionable apirits done away wiu as the export! trade for the prime rea- "When the stomach acts easily and is possible. - i - r. son mat, - tDo . naturally, a aesire is creaiea ior guuu, , - " it, and a new mill finds it hard to en- simple! food, and a good appetite ! is ! '" ter the market Once you tickle i a the sure-result. - ' .n...inwht kind of a show nhinaman'a back with a certain weave "wiVi ma ht nil. in ita old form. h. vo- -ot this season? Tietredder of cloth, he1, must have the same tickle medicinal elements which it con- 7 4E mhipm nlav. -Walkerlong and the same tag with all the, goods tained! were unable to do their best " 5 2 nW,h Tietredder- he buys thereafter." Mr. Parks is an work because of the obnoxious oil -Wbafs the PrieV o,. enegetic and progressive North Caro- aat enveloped them.- As to whether we get onr aa liniaQ to tie manner born," and. de- Now in vinol we have those same not Wttsburg Post j , - serres the success he has made in -iedici-ni elements r separated from .. - - : - life. " - f : '-:." the vUe-tasting oil, and we have: a . Mark- Atteatfoa. ' . Rjeigh News ', and Observer, tonic and rebuilder that is simply mar "Has he shown yon any marked at- March 39- Among the., arrivals here vellous in its action. : . . ; s 4 r , o-.wna p Haves. Esfl . of Pitta- -."Wei want every-one to WUmington whv ves- he left the price tag on boro, who says matters are rather to know more about our Vinol, how it J2JrJ!:-L ;-. me."-Cleveland Plain lively in- Chatham county, r He came cures and what; it cures. Certainly - induce the Governor to offer a re-1 Vinol is tne greatest tonic wiu .i-uu-Pler. d for f0Up white men,, who com-1 er we have ever sold. . i " - 1 -u mnrfer. theaermen - belwt I ick ot aDuetlte la not itself a eod. Altiet. 1 -.',. . -RHaha Hnnter J Randv tpaae. but - a svmDton of weakness Miss Oldgirl (who awrites-l am g". d Wld , Gunter.. They showing itself in the nerves of tiie T,intiTi- nf wrltin a love story found- ' 0 nf w w; Frazier. stomach, which control the desire for d on my own experience. : ' i caled him out and Shot him down, food. -We guarantee, Vinol will cure .-oh flr mel Could ?!fanV JI int. a rear room this- weakness or give back your you notTrQlt to a happier ending! f wrhous, they went in'and killed J money." Robert B. Bellamy, druggist Wm cmtmr -peeally to niro. - the traveling; : Geaeral Oordoa'- Wife. Through the entire civil war General Gordon's wife accompanied him, never leaving his aide save when the ex igencies of campaign made her pres-; ence impossible. To the faithful de votion of his wife General Gordon 1 owed his life. In the bloody battle of Sbarpsburg, Gordon, while : in the midst of the carnage, was shot five I times: As soon as he fell his wife rushed to his side and carried him to 1 safety, stanching the flow of blood and attending bis wounds until medical aid could be procured. She remained witn him in the hospital until he had recov ered, and when General Gordon went back to join his command Mrs. Fan nie Haralson Gordon followed her bus- Large Satisfaction i puffs in and out of every Freeman ci gar smoked. Made of fine flavored Havana tobacco in its "Interior depart ment" smoothly wrapped F with Ha vana, and skilfully trolled" from mouth end to lighting end, ifs a high class smoke for little money. Oh! yes; the cost 5 cents the one, $2 the box of 50. - - 1 J. D. VANN, one an opportunity to enjoy er roast as -well as visiting, the CITY SCHEDULE. ' Regular City Cars. :' Brooklyn and Belt Line cars leave Front and Princess streets , every '.10 minutes beginning at 7.35 A. M., daily 1 except Sunday. Sunday at 8.25 A. M.I last Rrooklvn and Belt line cars leave front and Princess streets at 12.05 mid- Lv. Tampa night. 1 v. Jacksonville Hospiiar- ana. uemeiery (jars. . ; iv. savannan (Without change). I Lv. Columbia ... Leave-Front and - Leave I Lv. Hamelt ... Princess . . cemetery 1 Ar. ' WMmincton 9.00 A. M. - . a.aw a. . 3.10 P. M. - - 3.Z0 f. . 4.60 P. M. - UJM Jf. Delgado ana uolf 1 nK - car ' (Without change). -Daily, except Sunday. Leave Front and Leave - Princess ; . uoir inKS. S.40 P.M. - 4.00 P. M. 6.25 P. M. 5.40 P. M. A. C. .' Depot Car (Without change). Leave Front and Leave A. C Princess . - . , ' i. uepoi 10.00 A. M. 10.10 A. M. 6.40 P. M. - 6.00 & A Car (Without cnangei. , Leave Front and' - - - Leave S .A. L. Princess .- 1 . ; - -. .-uepot. . 12.35 P. M. V.: . - : ; 12.45 P. M. 2.35 P. M, : 3.0O f. BU. 11.15 P. M. - 11.30 P. M . 7; " ' I Lv. Goldsboro aiiy ceut ouuuaj.- T,v Lnnranir. 1 nw . Tu ih r v am i. : .- . .-.. lv. Kington .. .Orange. . . eac"v iLv. Dover ... 3.00 P. M. - y P- M-fLv. Cove ... Lv. Tuscarora Ar. Newbern . . No. 60 " No. 84 Lv. Wilmington .... 4 35 a ml SOOpm Lv, Hamlet 8 60 p m 10 SO p m Lv. Southern Pines . 9 45 a m 11 20 p m " Lv. Raleigh ......... 1146am 125am Lv. Norlina v ....... 1 40 p m 8 34 a m Ar. Portsmouth .... 5 30 p m 8 00 a m . Lv. Richmond ....... 4 55pm 623am Lv.-Washington ... . 8 36pm 960am Lv. Baltimore .1. . . . 11 17 p in 11 30 a m Lv. Philadelphia a.. 2 35am 1 45 p m Lv. Hamilton ....... 8 40am 7 50pm Ar. New York . - 6 30 a m 415pm . - -: :'; SOUTHBOUITD. ' " : -. 'J- ,..-J..-- - tf0 31 N0- 35 Lv. New York .. 12 25 pm 925 pm Lv. Philadelphia w . . . 2 65 p m 12 12 a m Lv., Baltimore ... . ; . 517pm 237am Lv. Washington. ,. ... 725pm 4 30am Lv. Richmond- 11 00 p m 910am Lv. Portsmouth .' . 9 30 p m 9 25 a m Lv. Norlina "j. . ' ...I 135am 140pm Lv. Raleigh .". ... . 415am 4 00 p m Lv. Southern Pines . 6 20 a m 6 16 p m Ar. Wilmington . .-. . 12 45 p m 11 5Qp m : V ; r SOUTHBOUND. . - -- Between-Wilmington and Atlanta. - -- . No. 41 " ' Lv. ; Wilmington I 300pm Lv. .Hamlet ... ... . . . .... 10 15 p m Ar. Athens 'ii... .......... ... 6 08 pm" Ar. Atlanta . .Y; . . .... 740am " ' ; SORTHBOUITO. ' No. 38 Lv. Atlanta . . ...... . 8 00pm . . Lv. Athens . . . .-.v 11-23 p m Lv. Hamlet v-. . , . . 8 40am Ar. Wilmington . . . 12 45 pm . ..... . . . . . SOUTHBOUPTD, . .... Between Wilmington and Tampa. - - - - - No. .43 Lv. . Wilmington' '. . . .(. ..... t. .1 3 00pm - Lv. Hamlet ........ .......... 1010pm Ar. Columbia . ; . .. 12 15 am Ar. Savannah ...... .......... 440am Ar. Jacksonville 8 55am Ar. Tampa , . ...:...; .. 6 35pm NORTHBOUND. No. 66 -. 8 50 am 7 50pm 12 10am 5 30 am 8 40 a m 12 45 D m Sleepers on all Through Pullman trains. Call No. 3 or address for any intormatton, v E. B. WILLIAMSON, Agent, - Wilmington, N. C. C. IE GATTIS, T. P. A- Raleigh, N. C. : feb 21 tf ... . ; , . - - Atlantic & North Carolina R. Rg Hawlaad Improvement Leasee. Compaay, Schedule la Effect Feb. S, 1905. Stations. KASTBOUND. No-. 3. No. 5. Telephone 190. . mar 25 tf. , 10 N. Front St. I GIESCEIEX BKOS:, 'Pltaaa 111. mch 28 tf Proprietor. ;:: - - ! ftPPETITES. The Very Druggist Robert R. Bellamy Explains ; .- How Vinol Creates Oesirufori Food, tion that we have ever known," Mr. Bellamy. -L.-. Sole I Agents, For. s H 0 E S C J ThatltleraeyjeaiiBuy . ;.-f:-,T;-. : -..:r We have ' them . in almost every style, shape and'quality and can fit the least wee foot; to biggest man. It will jay any man to take a look at our tables of bargains. Some 1 lots of Douglas and other staples are be ing closed out Deiow pr Come early and secure your size. Our Caah-on-Approval system sun gfrows in popularity. Respectfully. Mercer&EvansCo; THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. Hew Ifork, Rcopn0ltion The Hurchison National Bank, li t; and Georgetown. S.C., Lines. 3 45pm 4 16 p ml 4 40pm 5 02 p mi 5 16 p mi 6 26 p m 5 45 p m 8 00am 8 28am 8 52 am 9 14 am 9 27 am 9 37 a m 10 00 a m No. 7 (Accom) Lv. New Bern .... Lv.' Riverdale -. . . . Lv. Havelock . . . . Lv. Newport ..... Ar. MoreKead City 5 55 p m 6 18 p m 6 34 d m 6 60pm 7 12 p ml 12 30 p m 112pm 140pm 2 09 p m 2 55 pm WESTBOUND. - No. 4 No. 8 (Accom) Condition At close of business March 14, 1905 Reeonreem ;. Ioans and Discounts . . . , , . S 950,197 95 U. S. Bonds (at par) 350,000 00 Bank Building ....... ..... c25.000 00 Cash on hand and in banks. 674,884 39 Total .$2,000,082 3 C668T 'I M3H es-ujsnq uSaa XlabillMea. !- Capital ............... Surplus and net profits Circulation ...'........ Deposits ,. . . ... 1 e fisn'nnoTiJ Comparative statement of deposits. i 300.000 00 . 143.706 81 j . 265.000 00 .' 1,291,875 63 rejoj; Lv. Morehead City... 7 40am 5 30am Lv. Newport . 8 11am 6 34am Lv. Havelock ..... .. 827am 702am Ar. New Bern ...... 900am 8 05am Lv. Riverdale ..... . 8 42 am 7 30am ' - No. 6 u. 11th 1M1 411!t94 08. ; . i March 14th. 1903, ""fc 1905. ,1(291.873 63. ! H. C. MeQaeen, Prealdeat. - J- V. GRAINGER, Ca-liier. mch 18 -tf i " "J v Lv. New Bern Lv. Tuscarora : Lv. Cove Lv. Dover . . . . Lv. Kinston Lv. ' LaGrange , Ar. Goldsboro Vinol is the greatest aid toWges-&ff& Fron : New York far WUmtagtoa. Fifty Gas Ranges CARIB NAVAHOE Saturday, April 1 . Saturday April 8 Have been installed, in Wilmington so far THIS MONTH, and the season has not yet begun. Froia Wilmlnart-a for. New: Tark. MAvmnE.: v . .: : . SatnrfliT. April 1 CARIB ...... j . . . -: . . Saturday. April 8 From Wilmington for Geargetowa. NAVAHOE ..i. i . . . ... Tuesday. Mar 28 CARIB v . . ....... Tuesday, April 4 Both Steamers have gooa passenger Through Bills -Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in nonn ana douiu iuiiim jj'or ireigni ana bb; LOyvi1 i c ' H.- G- SMAL BONES, Supt. I - Wilmington, N. C. CLIDE MILNE, Gen'l Freight Ag !THEO. G. EGER, Gen'l 1 Manager, iwu t CT.YDK A -CO.. Gen'l Atrts. ' . 12 State street. New-York. mar 28 tf. Trains 3, 4, 5 and 6 run daily. Trains 7 and 8 runs dally except -Sun day. - tuaiiMnviiii At Goldsboro. With Southern rail way and Atlantic Coast ' Line. -At Kinston and New Bern.- With At lantic Coast Line., .... . . - H. P. 'OSTtt, : n. A. XH1, ' Gen. Manager, Traffic Manager. -r - Goldsboro, N. C- feb 10 tf f You Want a Gas Range leave your order NOW CHEST, PROTECTORS ' - " Am ' ..... ; HOT WATER DAGS. This is- the ktad -ar"ather for I Chest , Protectors - and , : Hot Water I Bags.' from 25c to $2 at . , : - Hardin's Palace Pharmacy - 1 126 South Front Street. 9 15 a mi 7 37 am 9 49 a ml 10 03 a ml 10 27 ami 10 51 am 11 20 a m f 10 pm 6 32 p m 6 44 p m - 6 68pm; 7 20 p m 7 42 pm 8 10 p m Just Received Spring Styles "r " , ' ' IN; - Hats and Clothing. Come and examine this beautiful stock. - - -. EMiiEj .Til mar 25 ti liMuwl tt.J blwu Kwlf 24 North Front St ytci-e , J Die Big for onn-tnr4 i gigiHimi..""--r . V J Irritation or lwtk . M.Aa MmkiUa. FolMf. an- aot 1 rla- 1. g ant or joai. - , CIHCiKlUlM I ia T - er p" "'-"7- j.i. V1.W, or ' . U0I brl . 9 I I r,- c . ft. . feb 12 tf
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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