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1 2 1 1r? " " " "" '' ' 1 Hii,,, ,,,,- Sole Agents For STROUSE BROTHERS - i : High; Art Clothing. . Sole Agents For " - . X . ski! ' Guaranteed CtetKlhg.i fl? m in In the good old summer time, " ' . For i fact, as well as rhyme, Ouf uiWQtsergeandUuinmet things - Are quite a boon. - . If the Weather Man's reliable, . And .JrpuiPcfcH. book is pliable, r You'll dc well to get in order oon. the weather man says Old Sol will be busy shortly Are yon ready for him? We are. - We've J coolBmart Clothing that catches every breeze. Cool Snits, in Serges, Homespuns, Wool Crashes etc; Cool Hats, all sorts Smart Summer Haberdashery. , Last, but not least, you will find.our prices very cool ing and comfortable, j - $ t r , - We can do wonders in fixing you out for ttie Summer justjas you would like; to be fixed; ; i . i v Our business, thrives because our values satisfy. 1 i J. M; SOLKY & COL ! t V, -.- -. . - - ' . - Fr .... . One Price Clothiers and Furnishers. fuaa api zo Masonic Temple Building. WEiJiilftTrade,Here and Vote for the Free Library. m m ju m m m m m m m WE ARE READY MiOUR WITH A BIG HEW STOCK OF SEASONABLE SPRING SUPPLIES, And Oil?, prices Are Below Ordinary. Now is the time to buy Garden and" Lawn Tools, Fishing Tackle, Builders' Hardware. IV. E. SPRINGER & CO T 4 apr 16 tf ' ; .. Angel-Shoes! Have j you , a j Hftle angel. in v your home? uWe Have shoes for that angeL " ' ". BUTTONI . . LACE! r- STRAPS! HIGH CUTS! LOW-CUTS! V 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c Solomon's Shoe Store. BanisterShoes Standard the World Over,,. We have them! In, every style and shape, and the prices are $5 -T i'or the Oxfords $6 forth Reg- ; - - 3 .... ulars. Neat fitting' and .wearing' rShoes are' essential 7to the well ? - dressed man. i- Wholesale and apl 4'tliKliL: ' GEO. R. FRENCH &iSONS; , Retail; 108 North Froht Street T COAL u ime s DEPOSITS MADB .AT THE T 9f On or before MONDAY, IAY lsU will bear Interest' from ' I iu uaie.. ai uoi aireaay a i depositor, now is an excellent i . time to , begin. - - ' , , Wilmington; Savings - and Trust Company. ! J. w. NORWOOD, President ! apr 29 tf H. WALTERS. Vice President. fc. E. TAYLOR, JR., Cashier, i h fu Blooded Virginia Peanuts. our people orders. About 500 bushels just arrived from Virginia. Just the kind need for seed. ..Our home stock is too much -mixed. Send your' D. L GORE CO., Wholesale Grocers and Importers, " 1 Wilmington, N. C. ! apr 15 tf f The TJurchison National Bank, At close of business March 14 Reenrcei - .1905 V.'.- Loans and Discounts -950,197 95 U. 8. Bonds (at par) ; - 350,000 00 Rnnlr Ptvi i 11 ( n.- 1 oc Ann aa , Cash on band and in banks'. 674884 39 Total Beg-an business March 1, 189.)- Liabilities ' ' j Capital t . . i 800,000 00 Surplus and net profits .... ; ; 143.70C 81 Circulation 265,009 00 Deposits ............. . 1,291.376 53 . 1 9 nnn nat ha I .-vviiiyaiaiive Diiiiciucui ui UcUUBlla. k s y - March 14th, 1901, $411,594 08. I - - . il l! i v ' March 14th. 1903, $1,251,056 66. ' . , . March, 14th, 1905, $1.291,875 63. , ' mch Pi Prf,l,,ent' ' 1 I J. V. GRAINGER, Cashier. BRICK! BRICK! BRICK! BUILDING AND PAVING. We are now prepared to fill orders with promptness and at close prices. I . ' 1 - .li : s Also have In Stock a full tuonlv nl "Builriinn Mforial" I Portland Cement. - - - L . - ROGER MOORE'S SONS & CO., apr" 20 tf 103, 104, 106;Yo. Nater Street Call Phone 246 and Try the NEW CREAM. Open . Until 10 O'clock P.M. WARREN'S StEAf.l BAKERY R. F. WARREN, Prop, apr 28 tT Ground Phosphate Lime Good for Corn, Peanuts, ' Potatoes, Truck and all other cops. v , - ANALYSIS: 80' to 87Tper cent, CAR I BONATE OF LIME. 5 Results can be seen for years when obce used.' - ' '- i-t - 1 I .$7.00 PER TON. Address ... B F. KEITH. mar 15 tf " PIElTa. TUEPEIJTINE. xNewoern. :. journal : Measles - ma v be said to be epidemic "in thi3 citr There are 147 absentees In the white graded school caused ,by .thlr. disease j-The pemocrats of Greensboro at a municipal convention ' on Friday night nominated 1. J. Murphy for mayor. A motion rwas. adopted wtoT authorize- the executive committee' to' formulate plans tor -a legalized primary -Charlotte Peoples Paper: We see some, men smelling rdrmd doine noth' ing, waiting for the election to get job under, the new administration that would not be allowed to drive a muly bull to a scavenger cart In.; the Jungles of Africa. f f ' - -! ' r-The Singleton v SUk Company of Dover, New Jersey, and Wadesboro, N C, has purchased a mill to Augusta. Georgia and will reorganize It as the Isaetta Silk Company to make warps in. silk... The: mill which has been purchased Is one up the' canal not far from the Sibley..; Newbern Journal: The I electric railway proposition which has -been agitated in Elizabeth City, for some itme has failed : by reason of Its re puted supporters declining to inake good the cause. A misunderstanding between the city council and the pro moters is stated to be the reason for the failure. i Application was made Wednesday morning to the. Secretary of State for the chartering of a new million and a half dollar mining corporation at Cm lowhee, but the paper3 had to go back for correction in that they had failed to comply with the lawi la sne1 cifying interests, and some other par ticulars corncernlag the , issuance of preferred stock. - . ' At Fayetteville ' Friday morhinir the funeral services took place at SL James EDiscoDal churon nvori tho ro. maiQS of Mr. J i A. -Worth, who died at Harrisburg. Pa., of typhoid pneu monia. Mr. Worth was for: many years a trusted employe in the rail way service, first with the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railway, .and after- Ward with the Atlantic Coast Line; and was a younsr man of fine character' - The commencement of the North Carolina Medical Colleee will tAke place In Charlotte May 14th and 15th. The principal exercises will take place in the Academy of Music on the even ing o the 15th, beginning at 8 o'clock and will consist of the i graduating ceremonies of the medicalclass In the college and the class of nurses in the Presbyterian Hospital, j Hon. Camel-on Morrison, of the Charlotte bar, will deliver the principal address, and Dr. W. Gill Wylie, of New 1 York, will speak to the graduates and 1 others present in the capacity of the ) profes sion, v , :--'.r 1 : i The distillery of the North Caro lina Distillery Co of Hamlet, has' been seized by . revenue, officers .under, in islrnctlons from ; Washington This Is one of; the -biggest distilleries I in the State and Its manager Starkey Hard, was for a number of years a deputy revenue" collector.! The seizure Is for Irregularities, the '. gwvernment 1 claim ing, it Js said, that there should be an assessmen' of 1130,000, against the company to cover a discrepancy In the whiskey reported by, the company for taxation and the amount.lhe distillery should have made from the meal de livered as freight to the company by the railroads. - : i v i . -rCnarlotte Chronicle: Of all the larger towns in North Carolina, Char lotte and Salisbury appear to be alone in" the fact that they will have quiet municipal elections next week.1 It is true that ' there was a m-ettvl warm fight in -Salisbury prior to the Demo cratic primaries, but after the re-nom ination of Mayor, Boy den, the excite ment cooled down, and the ticket nam ed will be elected without . opposition. In ' Greensboro. ' Durham.? Rklelh. Goldsboro. and other towns! hot; fights are on citizens'; tickets having been named in. opposition to the Democrats in some instances. In each of these towns the liquor question is a burn ing issue. "S- - - - M - -- I . .'.r , : A dispatch from I Durham on Friday; says: Mr. B. L. . Duke, who has been absent from Durham since last fall, when he went jto Newi.Tork, a short while afterwards was married to Mrs. Webb and " then 1 taken In charge on sanitay grounds, arrived in Durham this morning and is now at his home in this city.. . He is'. loioktog well and appears the same Rrodf Duke,, so well know to all of our peo ple. An effort was made to see him this afternoon but he was at his home and was not seen. It is learned that the suit has not been settled yet, but that the move towards a settlement will probably be successful in a few days. The details of this settlement have not been made public, t i ".- . " . -; -?-f :''' v;;-,:V Governor R. B. Glenn delivered the address at the closing of the grad ed school at Sanford Thursday, night. He spoke from the very same rostrum on which he stood several ' years! ago, when jthings political were ; a blood heat, and there addressed the voters on what were then the political issues of the day. Mv Glenn's address was one most fittlngld the occasion, many saying , they had never heard an ad dress, so timely and so filled with good common sense, and withal delivered in so masterly a manner. In i the course of his talk, which was inter spersed with as well as filled with the more serious concerns of life, he urged the development of the phy sical, . mental, and the spiritual ! and moral nature,, pleading with his hear ers not to neglect that for which they were created above all things else. Early Thursday : morning three men were arrested in Summer town ship, Guilford county, on the charge o firing the barn-of Mr. Isaac H.' Stan ley of that township. The name3 of, the men arrested are T. B. Fairing ton, "Botie Farrington and Fred J Oz ment, all of whom are" white and are known to have been among those who have engaged in retailing in that sec tion. : The hearing was continued un til Saturday morning at 10 'o'clock. The .arrests were, made by. Sheriff Jor dan, assisted by Assistant State Fire Insurance. Commissioner Scott and Sergeant Neeley. It is charged that the- partle3 . became incensed at Mr. Stanley for reporting-them for retail ing and blockading. All three of the men; were under bond: at4 the time of the arrest for retailing, j Tbeyare now in jall.pendhig the hearing Saturday. The evidence against them is said fd be -very strong! -.They are - charge with going to the; house 'Sunday night, setting ' the large -feed! barn of Mr, Stanley's,1 worth several! thousand dol lars, and two other buildings, -on fire, The family , was uwoKeaed. by an. ex plosion, of dynamite, which was in the barn. ' : ' -1 . i A , dispatch' i from j" KInf ton - on Thursday says: The, preliminary trial of -the three -: Worleys,- P. ; B.-vWorley and his sons Tom and Clem, for the Killing , of iQu. -Waters, i was conclud ed this afternoon,; and as a. result P. B. .Worley - was liberated,- while - the two , brothers, Tom ancj Clemi were heldjfor the next; term of court with out bail.- The autopsy yesterday, when the" body was exhumed; for examina tion, revealed quite a different1 state of .affairs from . what h'adbeen found by the superficial examination- of the coroner's jury. It was found that one knife" wound had penetrated the as cending artery, thus causing death; that two knife thrusts j had severed the ligaments of the spinal column in the neck, thus giving preternatural mo bility which led to the supposition of tlie coroasr and bis jury that the neck was Lrpkf-a. ; The heart and a section oi tht..'-utck bones were1 - brought to Kinston aad placed in evidence," this removing , all, doubt in I the - matter. The "case wag ably contested by emi nent counsel on both, sides. Ex-Gov ernor Ay cock appeared for the defence and Senator D. L. Ward for the prose cution. . Argument by these two gen tlemen were among the strongest ever heard here. Habeas corpus proceed ings will be begun here to-morrow be- Judge W. R. Allen for the liberation of .the, two prisoners. Self-defence Is the plea made by counsel. WHY IT SUCCEEDS.' because It's for One Thing Only, 'and . wnmingtoruiS; Learning This. Nothing can be good for everything. Doing one thine- well hrlnn-s enonaoa . Doan'S Kidnev Pills dn rnia thlni .. . - T o ouiy, They're for sick kidney3. - ! -They cure backache. 111. - - Here is evidence to prove it. E. PoezolL merchant tailor Eight South Front St., residing a4 315 North Sixth street, says:" "My wife used Doan's Kldnov Plila nA in h case they proved to be' effective rem edy. She sufferel with her ankles and could scarcely get down stairs In th morning. We though it was rheuma tism ana ner anKies would be all puff de up every morning so she colld hardly hobble around Kin ing Poan's Kidney. Pills at R. JL Bel- lamv'B fir HP' fiinra i on1 :nlrYn. v, she, seems like another person. She is better In the morning, the swelling left her ankle and from the great re lief she obtained, we are only too glad io recommend uoan's Kidney Pills to others." ' . i i 4 ; For Sale' bv all Healim Oint ca eentsJ - Foster-MIlburn Co.r Buffaio., N. Y.. sole aeenta for the TinUaA Qf..' -Remember the ; name nn a kt'b1 and take no substitute. SPECIAL.' RATES. V r via . " ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Wnminaton. N. C. An'ril ai kmr - Office of the Treasurer, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.:- There Will be due A.nri navnhla nn May, 1st. 1905. two ner cent, interest on the New Four Per Cent. Certificates of Indebtedness of Atlantic Coast Line xvailroad Company, and the Treasurer of that Company has been directed to pay to all holders of record ; as of April 14th. 1905.' this intPPBBt Th transfer books were closed April 14th and will stand closed until May 1st, iuj, ootn inclusive. f JAMES F. POST, ' Treasurer, apr 23 till may 2d ..' 1 ExDOSure to a Riid1n ; vlfmat change produces cold in the bead and catarrh is apt to follow. Provided with Ely's- Cream Bal m Vol I are nrmori against Nasal Catarrh. Price 50 cents avuruggists or Kly Brothers, 56 War ren Street: New York will man u t-w Balm cures without pain, does not ir- niaie or cause sneezing. - It- spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, relieving immeHiataw . tho painful inflamation, cleanses and cures. uream tjaim quickly cures the cold. " ATLANTIC CAFE, Opposite A. O. L. Depot. r ' ELEGANT BOOMS, . r - . --!-'. j- Or.tera. i: The best of WINES and LIQUOES Special rates from wiim C. as follows: Columbia, S. C. and return Jn .$8.00 ---. Account Conference for RriiwaHnn in the. South. Tickets on sale April 26th and 27th. Final limit of tickets May Savannah, Ga. and return. . .10X35 Account Fourth Annual Tnnrniiiiiaiit Southern Golf Association. , Tickets oa sale -May-7th. 8th and th . vinni limit of tickets May 15th. - St. Louis, Mo. and return t$27.85 Account National Baptist Anniver sary. 1 Tickets on sate Mav Uth iRth and 16th. Final limit of tickets May ma. . '-. -;-!-.-; . I-,- -----: . - --ji-. . - - Asheville, N. C. and return. .? '.$10.90 ACCOUnt, South AUantin Mlnsinnnrv Conference. Tickets on sale May 16th and 17th for trains to arrive at Ashe- viiie before noon of -May 18th. !": Final limit of tickets May 23d. For information call on ticket a?ent or .'phone 160. H. M. EMERSON, ; -,W. J. CRAIG, . iTame Managr Gem Pass. AgL KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. n Coasts mt Weariasr of Hat fnM ! cates OmadrmJt Gernaal " There are many men who wear their hats pracUcaHy all the time when awake, and. are blessed with a heavy shock of hair; yet If the'SCalDS of these nnm man once 4 became "infested 'with " dandruff germs, the parasites would multiply all the quicker -tor ; lack of air. i Baldness would ensue, as the final -result. '-Nv. bro's Horplclde kills 1 these , germs - and stimulate unhealthy 'hair to. abundant CTOwth. RernlniitA i la . nknumt h.t dressing as well as a -dandruff cure . nd raoiuag not an aiora or injurious sub stance. Cold by leading druggists. Send Kc. In stamps for sample to The Hsrpl clde Co.. Detroit. MkSh. HARDIN'S PHARMACY Special Aft-eat. ' j - - Cheated Oeathl . Kidney trouble often ends - fatally; but by choosing the right medicine, E. H. Wojfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheat ed .death. He says: 'Two years ago I had Kidney Trouble, which caused me great pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Bittere, which ef fected a complete cure. I have also found them ofgreat benefit In general debility and nerve trouble.' and keep them constantly on hand, since, as I find they have no equal." R. R. Bella my, druggist, guarantees i them - at 50c. " t . - . - . . Last Hope Vanished. . When leading physicians said, that W. M. Smlthart, of Perkin, la., had in curable consumption; his last hope va nished; but-Dr. King's Ttew Discovery for Consumption; Coughs and Colds, Kept, nun out of ms grave. He says: "This great . specific completely cured me, and saved my life. - Since then,-! have used it for over 10 years, and con sider it a marvelous throat and lung cure. Strictly scientific cure ; for Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds: sure preventive of Pneumonia. Guaranteed, 50c. and $1.00 bottles at R. R. BEL LAMY'S drug , store. ; . Trial bottle free. - A Daredevil Ride V i - v- of ten ends In a sad accident.'" To heal accidental Injuries, : use Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. "A deep-wound In my. foot, from an accident" ; writes Thedore Schuele, of Columbus, O., "caused me great pain. Physicians were helpless, but . Bucklen's j. Arnlca Salve quickly healed it" Soothes and heals burns like magic. '25 c at R, R. JBELLAMY, druggist j- - .. -. Frightful Suffering Relieved. ", Suffering frightfully -from . the viru lent poisons of undigested food, C. G. Grayson."' of Lula. wiss.. J took' Dr King's New -Life -Pills,' "with the' re sult,'; he writes, That I was cured." All stomach and bowel disorders give way to .their tonic, laxative proper- its. "25c. at - R. R. Bellamy's drug store, guaranteed. - "" - ' ' SUNDAY -SERVICE S.-i ( - w ; Announcement BvWilm1ngtdST-4istors i ,' For Their Pulpits t To-day. tjt Stf John7ffi church, corner of Third and Red , Cross streets, Rev. J. Car michaeL D. D., rector: Holv ' Commu- Hnlon, Tt45 A.lM.r Morning Prayer and sermon at n o'clock-:, sundav School 4:30 P. M. Seats free;'"strangers cflr- diaJlyMnrlted. , t. - . , t .f,; r St. Paul's Lutheran church, corner or, sixths and. Market streets, , Rev;, W. A. Snyder, 1 pastor: ' Quasimoddgeniti aunaay Herman service, ll A. M.; English Vesper service. 8 P. M. : Sun day School, 3:30 P. M. ; ; MeeUng of unnstian AssociaUon, 4:30 P: It. Seats tree. ; ; St. Matthew's "English Lutheran church, North Fourth street Rev. C. W. Kegley, pastor: Sunday School at 10 A.' M.-!-; Preaching nt n A iw Von. per services at 8 P. M.; Young Peo ple's society , Wednesday; at 8. P.- M Every person welcome. r i First Church of- Christ Scientist ' in Odd Fellows building, second ' floor. services at ll A. M., and 8:15 P. M. Subject of ; Lesson ; Sermon: "Adam and. .Fallen Man." All are Invited ? Services at ; Seamen's Bethel." this afternoon.1 commencing at- 3- o'clock. xev. mt. flianin win omciate. - - The public is invited. - ,' f St Thomas'. Church: First Mann 7- A so..,; tiign Mass,: sermon, 10:30 A, M.; Vespers, 7:45"PMV - - - i tirooKjyn Baptist' church, corner Fourth and Rrnnswlpk A.. McKaughan pastor: ' Services to-day at 1 1 , a. l jvi. ana 7 : 45 P. M.; Sunday Kcnooj ai a:so f. Aj. j.' Sunday services-, in Fifth street Methodist church: At 11 A. M., sermon oy Kev, j. M. Culbreth; At-8 P. M. sermon by Rev. A. McCullen; Revival services during the week at 8 P. M., preaching by Rev; M. Bradshaw. The public is cordially invited. i i i aa i '' jTLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD " COMPANY. , Kfllg any insect "that feeds oji the leal of plants or vines ! -Harmless to all other forms of animal life! Acts also as a plant food and increases yield 1 - -. .. , ; Costs less than' Paris Green be cause so much less ia needed! v - - - ' : . - -. .. :..' :v.. Potato Bugs' and To mato Worms, 6c. , are quickly and thoroughly ; dis posed of!, Descriptive leaflet civincr testi monials and prices furnished by The Worth Co. ' apr 25 tf w e' eau-;'aclallr t k travail; ST -OIESCHEN BHOS., Tbaae ill. : , Pntpvletora. mch 28 tf ; -r-f VILLA VIEW, Wrightsville Sound. On the Trollev. Line.' a r.harminn In. cation ; for a Summer Cottage. Sixty seven toy lou now on sale Several- Lots on Oueen street ' ami other desirable City property for sale. . iew more unices in the "South ern" for rent. W.A.DICK. Eeal Estate Agent, Notary Public. t Phone 1067. . 1 apr 12 tf - I-:-,-. We are temporarily located at 208 North Water street between Mulberry and Walnut Send us your orders and they will have prompt attention. J ' SAM'L BEAR, SR., S SOUS, ; . Wholesale Grocers, ' ' f WILMINGTON. N. C. apr 29 tf " - - Mr. 4. iThos. Cowan, for merly of the firm of Bui- J , - ; luck & Cowan, can now be , found at" Hardin's Palaca . Pharmacy, where he will oe pleased to- welcome and --- -. .". j '-I : ; ;'.. .!.. - serve - his friends. ' ' apr 25 tf Southport . and Carolina Beach Steamboat Line. v. Schedule In Effect Until Farther - Notici ....... LeaveWilrainaton daily except Sat- 4irdayand Sunday, 9:15 A. M..1 Leave Wilmington; Saturday, 4:45 A. M. and 2 P M. Leave Sunday, 9:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., touching at Carolina Peach -down and return trips. ' " J. .'W. ' HARPER, apr 29 1m j JORTH CAROLINA BONDS Bids will be received at this of fice until 12 o'clock M Wednes day, May ,10th, f or all or any part of 250 North Carolina 4 Per Cent. eight year bonds, $1,006 each. Full particulars upon request. B. R. LACY, j ' State Treasurer, Raleigh, N. C. apr 18 6t Thu&Sun , ADelightful Pleasure - Nothing- pleases a man more than a sood clean shave. We grive the clean est shave obtainable,- not only In point of keen razors, but as to real cleanli ness.- we use a clean towel lor. eacn man and everything else Is thoroughly antiseptic. - OUION & DAVIS, - w .:-.:.. Climax Barber Shop, - K . " 1 South Front street - Babbitt metals. , Magnolia, 25c. lb. Best made for heavy, machinery and all purposes. Kosmic, 15c. v Good metal for saw-mills and , all bearings. ; 1 B. B. Band, 10c. lb. For light machinery and general pur ' poses, all put in 28-lb. boxes. We want your orders; best attention to all Inquiries. ' - X D. LOVE CO , Manufacturers' Agents and Dealers In Mill and Plumbers'; Supplies. 204-206 N. Water Street, ; WILMINGTON, N.-C. ' a-pr 21 tf ' U. S. Branch Post Office at " " - JAMES M. HALL'S Drug Store Is open every day in the year and you canregister letters buy stamps and Money Orders, at any time from 7 in the morn ing to 10 at night ." . . apl 26 tf . EAT THE BEST! Farris' Ice Cream Seafcoard:Airiinc REPORT. y - RAILWAY. Direct Line to Principal Cities 1 North; West and Soulh. . . j -, Effective. .'April 16. 1905. - . Betwcea Wllmlaartoa "aad New .York. - Read Down 12 5 p mj Lv. 2 pa p m J l,u p m 6 25 n m 10 DO p m 3 5i a m S 53 a m 860am 12 45 p m Lv Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. New York : Ar. Philadelphia Lv. Baltimore Lv. Washington Lv. - Richmond Lv, c Raleigh Lv, S'uth'n Pines Lv. Hamlet Lv. Wilmington Lv. Read. .UP 4 15pm 1 45 p m 11 30 a m 10 10a m 6 35 am 130am 1120 pm 10 10 pm 3 00 p m Bet Wllmlngrton, Norfolk ' Portsmoath. . - and . Read Down 8 24 p ml 9 00 D m 1.33 a mf 3 35am 7,00 a m 8 50am la 4a p m Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. Ar. Norfolk Portsmouth Henderson Raleigh Hamlet Hamlet Wilmington Ar. Ar. Lv Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. Kead - Up 8 20 am 8 00am 2 58 a m 1 30 a m 10 30 p m 7 35 pm 3 00 p m . Between r i WUmlajrtoB, Atlanta and Blrmlngkam. ,. Read Down 7 30 a m 3 05 n ml OU p m 11 23 p m i b a m 4 06 a m 7 10 a ml 8 50 a m 12 45 p m Lv. Ar. Lv. Lv.- Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. Ar. Birmingham - Atlanta- ' - Atlanta : Athens . Greenwood '- Chester - Hamlet - Hamlet Wilmington Ar. Lv. Ar. Lv. Lv Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. Read .. Up 2 35 p m 8 00 a ra 7 40 a m 608 am 3 35 a m 120am 10 10 p m 7 35 p m 3 00 p m Between Wilmington, Savannah, Mont : Itomery, Jacksonville and Tampa. Down 8 'id a m HSnm 5 20 p m 7 50 ii m 12 10 am i 30 am 6 24 a m 8 35 a m 8 50am 12 45 p m Lv: Lv. Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Lv. Ar. Tampa Ar. Tallahasse Ar. Jacksonville Lv. Jacksonville Ar. Savannah Lv. Columbia Lv. - Camden Lv. . Hamlet Lv. Hamlet ' Ar. Wilmington Lv. Read - Up 6 35 p m 3 20 n m 10 00 am 8 45am 4 35 a m 1 15 a m 12 19 a m 10 10 p m 1 35 p m 3 00 p m QP THE CONDITION. OF THE AT ?tit' T,ru.? & -Banking Co.,at Wll mington,' N. C, at the close of busi ness, March 14, 1905. Began business September 1902. : RESOURCES Loans-and discounts ...... ,'.$473 472' 10 Due from banks .... Gold coin-;; . ....... , Furniture and : fixtures Silver coin .......... ... Cash items . . .-. i , ... . National bank notes other U. S. notes ... 24,050 00 17,302 17 395 00 00 . and 100 236 65 .3 77 1.016 00 ,: Total $516,575 69 LIABILITIES. . Capital stock paid In...... J 50.000 0B Profits and Loss . . . . ... 15 470 94 Unearned Interest ; . 2,500 00 Cashier's checks 150 00 Certified checks ............ 25 00 Deposits ... ........ 448,429 75 Total . . -.. . 7 . ..... . .$516,575 69 State - of North Carolina, . county of New Hanover, ss.-. I, -Milton Calder, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the .best of my knowledge and belief. MILTON CALDER, Cashier. -r Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 20th day of March, 1905. S.. M. BOAT WRIGHT, Notary Public . Correct Attest: ROBERT R. BELLAMY. I. M. BEAR, , D. McEACHERN, - - ' - Directors. mar 19 tf ..':-.-.,-'. . .-. REPORT Of THE .CONDITION OF THJ3- AT jntlc National Bank ,at Wilmington, ,aS" ,a,tnrthe close of business. March Between Wilmington, Hamlet, Char. t lotte and Rntnerfordton '1- 2 s J V 4 40p 5 25 p ,10b 55 p; t 8 50p Read - Up." Read Down - Rutherfd'tn 3 40 p Lv. Ar. Shelby .4 50 p Lv. . Lv. Lincolnt'n 6 47 j) Lv. . Lv. Charlotte 7 23 p Ar. Lv. Charlotte 5 01 a Lv. Ar. Monroe 5 45 a Lv. Lv, Hamlet - 7 20 a Ar. -. Lv. - Hamlet 8 40a(Lv. Ar. I Maxton 9 25 a Lv Lv. I Lnmhertnn 10 15 a.Lv. Lv. 111 03aLv. -Lv. I J Wilmington 12 45 p Ar. Lv. Thrntiirh Pnllmnn il..r..,i cars, New York, Norfolk, Atlanta and jaunsuunne. Aaarcss i. t$. William-, son,; agent, or call up-No, 3, for any in formation. Pullman reservation, etc. 2 05 p 12.45 p 11 43 a 10 08 a 10 45 p 9 55 p 7 55p 7 35 p 6 40 p 5 26 p 4 40p 3 00 p 11 05 a 10 18 a 9 31a 8 42 a 7 00 a THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. Hew York. Wilmington, H. C., and Georgetown, S.C., Lines. From New York Cor' WUmInr4on. " S. Sj, Carib ...... . ." S?atnrdav. Anril q S. S Nayahoe .- Saturday. Mav R From Wilmington for New York. Saturday, April 29 . Saturday, ' May 6 Soutbern Trading, Stamps - Given ith All Cash Orders. -; . AT FARRIS'i 109 North Front- Street. : Telephone 62G. . -'--: apr 26 tf , ' S. Navahoe . . S. Si Carib ..... From WUmtnarton for Georgetown:' S. SjJavalioe ..... Tuesday, April 25 S. S Carib ....i . Tneadav Mnv 9. U- Both Steamers have good passenger JS0H"i ?uls lading and Lowest u.ueu ivaicn euanmteea 10 ana zrom points in North and South Carolina. , . For freight and passage applly to ' " ; J -' H. G. SMALLBONEST Supt. : Wilmington, N. C. GLIDE. MILNE- Gen'l Freight Ag-t. ; THEO- G.; EGER, Gen'l Manager. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l Agts. ? 'I'.- 12 Sta-te street. New York, apr 23 tf-r. DON'T SHUT'YOUR. EYES ' To- quality- when buying, .drugs, be cause purity and fresh sess is absolute ly essentials to obtain the proper re sults. - - We - have everything nere in . the way of drugs and sundries, and sell only reliable qualities, t.. ADOLPH G. AHRENS, nruggist, ' 'Phone 644. , - v . 107 Princess St. apr 28 tf 1 . . We Send to Your House for Prescriptions. FRESH CANDIES Glbbes Candy Company's Fine Goods. -1 Hedley's Chocolates. Peters' Chocolates. From isdi to 75 cents Per Pound.- Bernice C. IJoore, 715 N. Fourth St. , apr 22 tf . , . . . ; . -.A ' l Buy Your ; Hats and Clothing HAMME, ; THE HATTER AND CLOTHIER. Gents' Furnlshlnas. . Latest -Style and , Loweet Prices. i Atlantic S North Carolina R.R , Howland ! - i Improvement Lessee. Company. Sehednle In Effect Fen. 5, 1905. ! - EASTBOU3VD. Stations. No. 3. No. 5. Lv. Goldsboro ....... I 345pm 8 00 a m Lv, LaGrange . . . . . . 4 16pm 828am Lv. Kinston ........ 4 40pm 852am Lv. Dover.:..;...;... 5 02pm 914am Lv. Cove ...;... 6 16pm 9 27am Lv. Tuscarora 6 26 p m 9 37 a m Ar. Newbern 5 45 p m 10 00 a m v':i ;- ;; :r't No. 1 ' - (Accom) Lv. New Bern . . , ... .. 5 65 p mllO 10 a m ! Lv. Riverdale .... . . . 6 15 p m 10 28 a m Lv. Havelock 6 41 p m 10 44 am 1 Lv. Newport ........ 6 47 p m 11 00 a m Ar. Morehead City .. . 1 12 pm 11 23 am , i i WESTBOUND. I ,-i . No. 4 - : NO. 8 1 : ' ' . (Accom) f.Lv .Morehead City ... 7 40am 4 30pm Lv. Newport ......... 811am 4 57pm iLv. Havelock 827am 513 pm Ar. New Bern :. ... ... 9 00 a m 5.29 p m I Lv. Riverdale ...... . 8 42am 645pm .'" 1 . ' - - NO. 6 - Lv. New Bern ...... 915am 610pm LVi Tuscarora . . .'. . . 9 37am 6 32 p m Lv. Cove i...;...v. 9 49am 6 44pm Lv. Dover . 10 03 a m 6 58pm Lv. Kinston ......... 16 27 a m 720pm Lv. LaGrange .......1051am 742pm Ar." Goldsboro ...... 1120am 810pm Trains 3, 4, 5 and 6 run dally. ' - Trains 7 and 8 runs dally except Sun day. .- 4 v - - " - . ' -. -. - r ;- t COMMKCTIONS. At Goldsboro. With Southern rail way and Atlantic Coast Line. At Kinston and New Bern. With At lantic Coast Line. - R. P. FOSTER, E. A. NTEL, . Gen. Manager, Traffic Manager. -I Goldsboro. N. C : ieb 10 tf . S GO TO Crow& Jaylor's . I ' ." r- -. . ' - ...." " . ' ' '-. : --:-:. For Salmon, Lobsters, Codfish and i Mackerel. - - i -: - "PHONE 1052. V:.:; - --:- ',.'"!;:'- X -X. ::-t:.-; : :.'- '"" ' '' Prompt Delivery. - mar 22 tf No. 14 Market St ll New Roe Herring ! i Just received a lot of New Roanclce Roe rjer rina,; Catch cl 1G35. , Fii-st of the season. Wilmington Grocery Co., . Phone 14. John I. Boatwright, l!gr, ; apr 13 tf . --- ' ually. A-iv fTiiiiiiiigiuiDuuum Ar - Charleston Ar Savannah. Ar Jack'ville Ar Tampa . . . 14th. 1905. .. ..-.1 - wctrtTTDmrta LflAnfl find HLimmt. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured "... . ... .-..'. ... U. S. Bonds to secure circu lation . .1 ....... U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. : aepostts ....... v.. tJ." S. Bonds on hand Stocks, -securities, &c..... Banking houses, furniture, and - fixtures -. , Other real estate owned. ?v Due 'from National Banks : (not reserve agents)... Due from State Banks and Banlrarn Due from approved reserve UGeaui ;.. - Checks - and other cash Items '", Notes of other National .' Banks ........ ... . .. .' Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents ...... Lawful , Money Reserve In - bank vis: RTWMA - II , A41 Art Legal tender nts!$32!396 00 ncuaiupuuu xuaa wiin u. a Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) Total ...... Jl.493,675 14 ;. T.TABTT.TTIWO .. . ' Capital stock paid In ....S 125,000 00 Surplus fund ... ......... 126.000 0 Undivided profits; less ex . penses and taxes paid. . 4 84,832 92 National Bank notes out- ' standing ....... 125,000 00 Due to . other National - PlAnlrfl : me frf, tro Due to State Banks 'and -DtinKers , (7,425 78 Dividends unpaid ........ 651 09 Individual deposits subject . trt ofiAntr .1 TI K SI R AC - Certified checks ,. 904 97 tjasnier's checks outstand-- ing .....;.' 1,411 72 United States deposits.... 77.000 00 822.665 82 ','. 921 39 125,000 00' 77,000 00 16,000 00 36.850 00 20,000 00 10,000 0Q 128,647 18 104,710 91 . 85.434 09 150 00. 12,575 00 253 60 50.417 00' 3,060 25 Total . i... . .... ..... . . . .31.493.675 14 State- of North -Carolina, County of . Newt Hanover, . ss.: - I. J. W Yates, 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. YATES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of March, 1905. GEORGE SLOAN, Notary Public - Correct Attest: JAS. H. CHADBOURN, D, McEACHERN, C. W. YATES, -'-'... Directors. ' mar 19 tf Atlantic Coast Line Schedule In Effort April 16, IMS, NORTHBOUND. . Lv. Wilmington Ar. -Goldsboro ... Ar.. Wilson ...... Ar. Rocky Mount Ar. -Norfolk Ar. "Weldon .... . Ar; Petersburg . Ar. Richmond ... Ar. Washington Ar. Baltimore . . . , Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York . . No. 43 9 00am 12 15 nm lupm 155pm 5 65 p ml 4 58 pm' 6 55 pm; 7 45 d m 11 50 p m 14 3am 4 25 ami 7 30a m , No. 42 6 50pm 9 32 pm 10 25 p m 11 10 p m i"47 'a in 3 23 am 4 07am 7 54 a m 9 09am 11 22 a m 2 00pm SOUTHBOUND. ! Lv. New York Ar. Philadelphia . Ar. Baltimore .... Ar., Washington . . Ar.' Norfolk Lv.iRichmond . . . . Ar.,Petersburg . . . Ar. weiuon , Ar., Rocky Mount Ar. Wilson Ar. Goldstjoro . . . . Ar.' Wilmington . No. 41 925am 1155 am 2 07 P m 3 21 p m 7'25'11'm 805pm 9 51pm iu &i p m 11 32 p m 6 58 a m 10 00 a m No. 9 25 12 01 2 32 3 45 90 05 9 45 It 44 110 2 00 310 6 00 49 -p m a m a m a m a m : avm a m a m p m p m p m p n BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND THE ..'": SOUTH . SOUTHBOUND, , . 19 35 am 1 zu pm 6 45 pm T.11t,. S 45 rm' 7 40 nm - - - 11 40 pm 9. RO am L 8 40 am Daily. 6 50 pm 3 55 am 6 60 am 9 05 n m I 45 pm O TV 2. 1U III 6 55 pmll 00 pm NORTHBOUND. Lv. Tampa ...... Ar. Jacksonville . Ar. Savannah Lv. Charleston V.-, Ar. - Florence . . . . Ar. Wilmington . Dally. 8 -40 p m! 7 55 am 12 65 p m 4 15pm 7 35 p m 11 45 p m Daily. 9 00 am 700pm 1 16 am 6 15 am 9 25 am 1 40 p m BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND SANFORD. West - Bound Lv. Wilmington. .1 8 50am Ar. Favettesville .112 15 n m Ar. Esamora l &t o m East - Bound A Daily. - . Ar. 8 00pm Ar. 4 65 p m Lv. 3 40 p m BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND NEW- ; ---: ;:. '- - BERN. '-':' '"-';. N. Bound South -" Daily ex Sun. Bound. T.V.. Wllmlrirtnn .19. r mil, H an n m Ar. Newbern 5 40 p m Lv. - 9 10 a m Trains Nos. 42 and 41 carry Pullman Sleeping Cars, between Wilmington and Washington connecting with-Pennsylvania R. R. for all points east. W. J. CRAIG. - Gen'l Passenger Agent. H. M. Emerson, Traffic Manager, dec 3 tf . To The Beach and , Wrightsville. :::: In "effect April 15, 1905. Suburban Sehednle (Daily exeept Son- nay.) Front and Princess. the Beach. 0.3U Ai - ai 8.00 A. 10.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6 00 7.30 M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. 7.15 8.45 12 15 2.15 3.15 4.15 5.15 6.15 6.45 8.15 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. t w-r v. -.'.,rr 9.00 P. M. WrlehtsvlllA nnlv o 9n T ur 10.00 P. M. - - - 10.30 P. M- Trains leavine FrnnMnnA Prlnn... at 8.00 A. M . fi.no. 7 3A inil hoa s u will go to the Beach on request. " ' ... CITY SCHEDULE, i 'Regular City Cara. Brooklyn and Belt -line cars leave Front and Princess atrnta AVrv 10 minutes beginning at 7.25 A. M., daily vxeepe unaay. aunaay at - a. m. Last Brooklyn and Belt line cars leave Front and Princess streets at 12.05 mld- nigni. . .. . . : Hoanltal and Cemetery - Cars, (Without change). - -' Leave Front and - Leave :. Princess - ' Cemeten 9.00 A. M. 9.30 A. ll 3.30 P. M. 3.45 P. M - - 4.00 P. M. 4.15 P. M , - 4.30 P. M. ' 4.45 P. M 5.00 P. M. - 6.15 P. M .- A. C. L. Depot Car. .' -(Without -change.)- -Leave Front and , . - Leave A.- C I Princess ..'.,' Depot . - 10.00 A. M. 10.10 A. M. 6.40 P. M. 6.00 P. M. S. A. L. Car. . . . (Without change.) " Leave Front and . Leave S .A. I Princess ' Depot. 6.40 A.M. . " 7.00 A. M. 12.35 P. M. " 1S 4K TP Wt - fS5 P. M. 3.00 P. M. 8.35 P. M. ' : 8.46 P. M. '.-"--. -. FREIGHT CAR. Leave 9th and ' Leave the ' . Orange Sts..- - -i . Beach. 4.00 P. M. ' '-. 6.00 P. M. apr 14 tf
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