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v- per ED I e lolmes imp, st, compi les F. ates, Th irentine, osset, Mil Armstroil ON, brl are e your bait the f with th s, files," all macS Write! or pplies. ter street N. C LITH ER Kno ent COM ,.-':.n"S?TS,TURPEimNE.v.-- Shelby ;. Daaiel it Ji . .:f - . " ' ' COTIC- UforCrasJipa- EorSiff II illilnl ill For Infants and (Children The Kind! You Have Always Bought iisl IS ; I J WRAPPED pi jy I Bears 'MMik' v For Over I Thiriyfri rr. THE CENTAUR COWMNT. NCW VOKR -Wood CoaD bnvenient Way to Buy Coal. -j constantly increasing number of customers, who Winter's coal supply as they are able; -When they: they buy a ton, pay for it, and nave it sent Home. A; .. ilem get anotner iou auu au uu uuui uicn iuu Bujjpijf nit this way tbe weight of the whole purchase is not,, Se time tney nave men iuei supyi iaw in wu pam -. before the Winter comes. ' ' : ' .. mot order your whole supply at once try tnis plan., We. at receiving an order for one ton and give the same be for a large quantity. : : f;. 13 e estnut le Jeilico Lump Coal lunip Coal desired length $6.50 per ton 6.50 per ton . 6.50 per ton C 50 per ton ; 5.00 per ton 1.25 per load VM. E. WORTH & CO., We respectfully Solicit your orders. 'Phone 9, D HARVESTERS For the big-csi quickly and with few hands. " yOll havr-n't ini-ni.;im,(J kind of croys, little labor and Wood, come in at once. SPRINGER & CO. ttty MMIMMIIMMMMt r1 hWsework? "-siiuation? A mm 7 YOU A sewing girl? A woman to wash? A f helo arounrl h hnn room ? Board or boarders? To rent r sell a ot for saIe or exchange? Perhaps you buy or sell : . Hmile hath luiniiure, cameraes, aisnes, r"wfc iew.1- Parrot dog, curtains, sewing ma K tools any descnptionf clock, buggy, LOCALS fPlish One u "erti: a"y of these these thinps for you. Cent A Word! sement taken - . ... - - icoa man :o cents. THE OF WILMINGTON E NA"TiONAL GOVERNMENT HAS AD BUSINESS WILL BEGIN MON- 18TH. esident. CHAS. N. EVANS, Castiier. n National Rarilr Ofu... , 'HVMIIB "dent. $ -475,000 1,500,000 2,300,000! section, do not forget this In open ty known n conservative and pro-. j. v. GRAINGER, Cashier. ; An unsuccessful attentat was mtiHa one night last week br three, men to enter the! Whitevllle Postofflce. The would-be robbers were discovered by Night -Watchman ' W. C. Clifton and were ; frightened -off before- anything was accomplished. ' . , - Payetteville Observer; of the Board of County Commission ers, Sheriff Marsh has levied perty of the Armour Packing Company, 1J vity, ior; taxes aue tne city for the past four years,' amounting to $250 in an. -me property will be sold October-5th.'V,fc, - -It " was Confidentlv exnentPf tha the dose? given, the Sonhomore class at the Agricultural And ToiOTilnol College at- Raleigh, by the expulsion 1 oi iwow its memhers, had ended that trouble, , but there was a fresh out- break last week and as a result five students are on the point of dismissal. Whiteville News: "We are elad tn see that many of our farmers, are hold ing tneir cotton, for j th5" minimum price made, by the Southern Cotton Association at the recent meeting held, 1 m Asnevine. some little cotton is be ing sold to settle fertilizer bills, but the bulk - of, the crop is "being held." Many say they are going to hold for 12 1-2 cents.' : V r . - Hendersonville' Hustler: Dr. J. fl. WaJdrop, who is sufficiently informed to know that he is talking about, says that of the more than 9,00Q visitors far tienaersonvlll the past summer not a single death, has been reported and not senop niness. isn't tnis a record of whicE the city should benroud? Looks Hie the physicians and under-i takers will be forced out of business in tnis city and flowery land of ours, ai The Chicora Chapter of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy, of Dunn, will furnish one room In the new dormitbi dy of the Soldiers' Home at Raleigh; The room is to be natnetf "Chicora." Ip. honor of the sleeping Confederate soldiers huried at Chicora cemetery. The Daughters there are making elah- J orate arrangements to give an enter tainment .on the evening, of October 31st, or Hallowe'en for-the benefit of ' furnishing the room in .the Soldiers' Home. T , v Whiteville News: "There is auite fa . mad dog scare in'- Whiteville and Western Prong sections at present J Some two weeks ago one was killed on the Prong, and since: that time a half dozen, or more, than either show ed sighs of hydrophobia or were sus pected of having been bitten, have been killed in that section. On last Sunday a mad dog was killed in White ville by E A. Maultsby, but not until it had bitten several dogs in town,' Mr. Maultshy had two very fine bird puppies that "were bitten, and they w.ere immediately killed." v In. August revenue officers seized four barrels of brandy in Gates count ty, and sent it to the depot, to be ship ped to Collector Duncan at Raleigh, but the night after the : seizure the brandy was stolen from the depot wareroom and removed - to parts un known. Several days ago Officers W. G. Martin rand D. C. Downing, of Fay-' ettevUle, located the brandy in an old barn on the premises of an old color ed man by the name of Daniel Bal lard and found that eighteen gallons had been taken from the barrels while in hiding. Now the question is who stole the barrels' and who stole the brandy? . r -A dip patch f rom Mebane oh BWday says: The Panama Canal Commission has awarded to the White Furniture Company. a duplicate order and within a short time another solid train load of furniture' consigned to the scene of operations on the Panama Canal will leaves the great factory of the White Furniture Company here. This is the second time in the history of the country that a solid train load of fur niture has, been shipped in one order from a Southern factory. The White Furniture Company has just complet ed, the largest , dry kiln in the South. It is built of concrete and the huge, concrete brick were made here by Mr. B. A. White. i . Fayetteville Observer: ."Mr. J. A. Oates returned this morning from the prosperous little town of Raef ord, which is partly situated in Cumber land and partly in Robeson counties, where last night he delivered an ad dress to the students of the Raeford Institute. Mr. Oates, says that Rae ford is showing much progress, and that the citizens of that place are now organizing .a company for the erection of a big cotton mill, with; a capital sfock of $125,000. Already $80,000 of the stock has been taken: Best of all, the factory is to be erected on the Cumberland side of Raeford. With the Flora Mills soon to be erected here, this will make eleven big cotton mills in the county. , Charlotte Observer: Mr. Samuel W. Pettus, the painter, had the mis fortune a few; days ago of losing his hearing. He, with a force of employ es, was engaged on a job in Salisbury, and he thinks it was ammonia that destroyed his hearing. He was open ing a can of ammonia, such as is used to take old paint, off a surface, and when the can came open" suddenly the fumes almost staggered him, and after that Instant he could hear nothing. Mr. Pettus is nearly 60 years old and healthy and strong. His hearing had never troubled him. After the acci dent he -came immediately home and consulted a specialist, who says that there is some hope of recovering the sense in a small, degree. j -Whiteville News: "On last Friday, through their attorneys, r Lewis & Schulken. - S. E. Lewis and Seth L. Smith filed a complaint before L. W. Stanley, Clerk of the Superior Court of Columbus County against the Greensboro Life Insurance Company, of Gr'Sensboro, N. C, for the recovery of notes given said company in pay ment for insurance, policies, alleging that the notes vwere gjjeri to agents of said company upon 'representations made by him which representations Messrs. Lewis and Smith say were false. Messrs. Lewis and Smith are not fighting the matter because of any apprehensions they have as to the safe ty and reliability of the Greensboro Life Insurance, Co.,' but 'because of al leged misrepresentations of the agent who secured their applications and notes." ; ' ;. A dispatch from Greensboro on Sunday says: Upon complaint of a woman giving her name as Lula Dur ham and .her home, White Oak, a . war rant ;was issued last evening for the arrest of J. Martin Elliott on the grave charge of criminal assault The -plaintiff alleges that Elliott' followed her from White Oak to the city on a Street car, that she went to the depot to meet some one coming in on the southbound-train- yesterday afternoon, that atfer the train arrived he offered to take her, home in a buggy and that before reaching White; Oak he assault ed her. - The police have been look ing for Elliott, but have not yet located him. .He' has been engaged In solicit ing subscriptions for ; the Industrial News for sevefal days No one seems to know very mush about him. : The police do not give very much credence to thewoman's story. - ' Charlotte Observer:' ; The ' Obser ver has advertisedVfor young printers to go TO tne xaergeniiizuer jjmutyyw School: in New York to learn the ma chine and how to operate - it- There 5 have been many applications and fohr of ' the applicants have been accepted These; are Messrs. J. F. Babington, of Shelby;. Daniel Lamont-BosT nf Mow. j; JP- Booker,'of Cherryviller and 1. C-. Rose. of 'AlbemarlA - leave to-morrow for New Ynrir tt, paper will provide for their, transport uuu. uuui wayg.. tneiri hnnm an lodging while there, and their instruc tion.; When they shall have rmYmiea the 'course they, will come to its ser vice as non-union operators for such length of time and at such compensa tion as may be agreed upon but which' Will surely afford them mnva -tvi a living for the outset At another time we ' may send another class for ward, but these-are.aU for the present An Asheville dispatch says: . Prof. A. Ono, of Tokio, Japan, who has spent me summer c m - Asheville as ins true tor in , the Japanese methods -of jui-1 Mary Swain,- Mrs. J. .Ulmer, Lydia n ; 1 . . . r tTT 1 t. . mrrm-w ' jitsu, and . who won and lost a wrest ling match under "the Jui-jitsu style of wresuing, nas gone to Nw York where he will spend; some time. Professor Oho, It is learned; has de cided to adopt , the American ; meth od -of. wrestling and his stay In New xork will: be for the purpose of -framing under one of the best , instructors in the land, and it Is said to.be Prof. Ono's purpose, a purpose characteristic of the little brown men of the Orient, to master tne American art of wrest ling and then challenge Prof. Olseh; at whose hands he met defeat for another mat exhibition.-" Prof; Ono has many admirers in Asheville and like wise many friends, and it is conceded that when he has finished his course in the modern or American .style of wrestling, and casts aside his jiu-jitsu jacket he will give Prof. Olseh or any other . American or English ' wrestler their money's worth on the mat. .- 4 Remaining Uncalled ' For in the' Wil . niington. N. Postoffice, tT. - v Sept. 30 1905. ' ; Women's List - Mary Allen, Carrie - BannermanJ Mary ABaam, Sarah Brown (2), Mrs,' A. ;E. Coleman,-1 Maria Oavis," Sarah Jane Evans, - Emma Freeman, Lucy, Hall, Mattie Hart, Susan Hoper, Nellie1 Horne Laura H. Jones, Maggie AJ Jones, R. A. Jones, Mrs. James King,; Annie ,McCalisle, Bessie McCord, Annie-McDonald, Sarah Moore,, .Sorrene Noosby, Hannah Pearson, Flora Peo-: pies, Letttie - Ann Rodsers. Roseter Shelert, Ida B. Sherrod, Mattie Smithy REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS; Transfers Which Appear From Deeds Filed For Record Yesterday. From., deeds filed, for record yester day, the following real estate trans fers appear: George Walter , Irving to Mary Bryan Alexander, for $1,500, property on east side of MacRae, 99 feet south of Walnut street 33x99 feet in size. J Margaret Ann Hostler to Mary BV Flynn, for $1,000 and other considera tions property on north side of Ches nut 134 feet west of Sixth street, 33 x66 feet in size, Marshall Shrier and Miss Estelle Shrier to. Geo. Walter Irving, for $1, 000, property on east side of Sixth, 142 feet north of Castle street, 32 1-2 xll9x53x4 1-2x66 feet in size. Jacob S. Allen and wife, of Rich mond, Va'., to Sarah Sidbury, of Wrlghtsville Sound (date Sept 28thj 1891), property on the sound, 200x500 feet In size. - : - West " Kate Wheat Mrs. Warren H. White, Amelia - Williams, Mrs. L. Wright ; . ; Men s List . I Charley Abraham, Portar Rosts Banks, Dan Bethea, M. C. Bonham (2), J. E. Bordaux, U. B; Bradshaw, 3. R Britt E. B Brockington, Joe Brooks W. M." Brown, T. B. Brown, Hall D. Bryant; "Leander Burney (2).T. O. Carroll, James Clark,. O. G.: Coleman, Simon Daniel, Jas. F. Davis, L. P. Dar nell,. John Davis,- Dolphus Fennell, J. Murray Green, Howard G. Grim, J. G. Harding, T. D. Hill, Albert Johnson, Sam'l Johnson, Wesley Johnson (2), Ford Lewis, John O.. Lewis, Auguish R.;Lpve (2), Jno. McClair, Eddie Mc Cullach, E. W. Madison, M. Mann, Sam Moody, G. M. Murden, Tenia Overton, A:. C. Pelton, Harold Perrine, E. S. Pe terson, Henry Pierce," Chas. Privett, a. . izmivy, naacuueiu, Daw xvuuerus, W. h. Robinson, Robt Rogers,' South ern Music Co.,1 Geo. H. Talley, Carl tThomas, M. ,M. Tippitt Jessie Tuck, H T. Walters, J. L. Wlllet, E. B. Wil- liston, J. H. Westbrook, Herbert Wil liams W. IL Williams, J. W. Yopp. One' cent due Is charged on letters advertised Letters to strangers or transient visitors to a town or city, whose special address may be unknown, should be marked in. the lower left hand comer with the word ."Trans- lent" ? - Persons calling for above letters will please say advertised. .If not called for in fifteen days they will be sent to the dead letter office. T. E. WALLACE. Postmaster. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Transactions of New York Banks Past " Week. Wire to The Morning Star. New Yorkr Sept SO. The statement of. averages of the clearing house banks of this city for this week fol lows: Loans, $1,071,630,300.; decrease, $4r 810,300. Deposits, $1,080,465,100; de crease, $2,730,700. : Circulation, $54r 066,100; increase,. $353,800. Legal tenders, $76,050,SQttJ Increase, 470,700. Specie, $201,506,000.; Increase, $1,051, 600. Keserves, 277,556,300; increase, $1,522,300. Reserve required, $270, 116,275, decrease, 682,675. Surplus, $7,440,025; increase, 2,204,975; Ex-U. S. deposits, $9,563,800; increase, 2,164,-150. via Special Rate to Raleigh, N. C, Seaboard account of the North Caro lina State' Fair, October 16th-25th, 1905. The Seaboard announces they will sell excursion tickets from all points within the State of North Carolina, in cluding Norfolk, Portsmouth, Rich mond, Petersburg, Suffolk, Franklin and intermediate points in the State of Virginia, account of the State Fair October 16th-21st for one first-class limited fare for round trip, plus fifty (50) cents for one admission to the Fair Grounds (minimum rate includ ing admission coupon, $1.00). The rates from the principal points will be as follows :- Portsmouth, Va Norfolk, Va..,..... Suffolk, Va. Franklin, Va... $5.95 5.95 5-45 4.95 4.45 4.45 5.30 4.70 3-60 2.40 1.95 1.85 3.60 Lewiston, N. C Rich Square, N. C Richmond, Va Petersburg, Va Weldon, N. C Oxford, N. C Henderson, N. C. . . Sanford, N, C Hamlet, N. C Maxton, N. C... 4.35 Lumberton, N. C '. . . 4.35 Wilmington, N. C 4.80 Monroe, N. C 5.85 Charlotte, N. C 6.15 Lincolntoh. N. C 6.90 Rutherfordton, N. C 8.45 Hickory, N. C 6.90 Lenoir, N. C . 7.40 For Military Companies and brass bands In uniform, twenty or more on one ticket the following rates will ap ply for round trip. Portsmouth, Va.... Warren Plains, N, Henderson, N. C. Oxford, N. C..... Louisburg, N. C. Frankllnton, N. C. Sanford, N. C Maxton. N. C. . . . . Wilmington, N. C. Charlotte,- N. C. Shelby, N. C, .$3.55 . 1.25 . .90 . 1.20 . .75 . .65 . .85 . 2.10 . 2.65 . 3.50 . 4.68 ... Like Finding Money.' h Finding health Is like finding mone -so think those who arev sick. When you have a cough, cold, sore throat or chest irritation, better act . promtly like ,W. . C. -Barber of Sandy Level, Va. He says: "I had a terrible chest trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but after finding no" relief in otner remedies, I was cured by : Dr, King's Jew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of any cough or lung medicine- in the . world. At R, R. Bellamy '-'drug store; 50c and $1.00; gliaranteed. Trial- bottle free. ' At1cked by Mob and. beaten, in a labor riot until cov ered with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and as soon sound and well. "I use it in my family, writes G. J, Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find It perfect." Simply great for cuts and burns.. Only 25c at R. R., Bellamys drug store.. , AtlanUe Coast Line ANNOUNCES Special Low Rate $4.80 to Raleigh .and Return - CJ fn the fiaatnre 1 .'of - . i Ttis Kind You Have Always Bought w4 RELIABLE INFORMATION. From Our Local Druggist, Robert R. Bellamy. We want the people of Wilmington to know that we believe the most val uable preparataion or cod liver oil- the best tonic, reconstructor, health restorer and strength-creator known to medicine to-day, is Vinol. Vinol, be it understood, is not a patent medicine, as everything it con tains is named on the back label of every bottle. We guarantee Vinol contains in a, concentrated form all of the medicinal curative and body building elements of cod liver oil actually taken from fresh cods' livers but without a drop of oil to clog the system, upset the stomach and retard its work. This is why VinoMs so far superior to old fashioned cod liver oil and emulions. - We do not believe there is a man, woman or child in Wilmington whom Vinol will not benefit at this season oti the year ; .'Vinol has become so well known and so highly regarded by the profes sion that it is actually guaranteed by over two thousand leading druggists of the United States to create health and strength for old people, weak, sickly women and children, nursing mothers, and after a severe sickness and for hacking coughs, chronic colds, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles, , also to create an appetite and make those who 1 are thin, fat, rosy and healthy. Try Vinol on our guarantee. It costs nothing If It falls. Robert R. Bellamy, Druggist HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. NTbcu It Is Free of Dandruff, It Grow Luxuriantly. Kair preparations and dandruff cures. as a rule, are sticky or irritating affairs that do no earthly good. Hair, when not diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff is the cause of nine-tenths of all hair trouble, and dandruff Is caused by a germ. The only way to cure dand ruff is to kill the germ; and, sa far, the only hair preparation that will positively destroy the germ is itewbro's Herplcide absolutely harmless, free from grease. sediment, dye matter or dangerous drugs. It allays itching Instantly; makes hair glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect" , Sold . by leading druggists. Send 10c". In stamps for sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit, Mich. HARDIN'S PHARMACY. Special Agrnt. Water Ground Virginia Meal 'This lias won. but its merits, Repu tation of ; liPins the Best- Our "cus v, ton tors order ' "Dunlop, No Othtr Kind." ' lV:ile who buy nothing else iroin us, buy tins Meal, because, they write our customers call lor it." There is oiil one "Dunlop Meal," so accept no other. The Worth Co, ; ACCOUNT North Carolina State - - - Fair : Tickets on sale October 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th .and 20th, with final return limit October 23d. TICKETS INCLUDE ADMISSION TO - FAIR GROUNDS. .Thursday, October 19th, will be President's Day, on which day Presi dent, Roosevelt will be the guest ,bf the Fair, being at Raleigh . from 9 : 00 A. : M. to 1:00 P. M. The feature of this day will be- an address by the President at 11 : 30 A. -M. " Thlst4s; an opportunity that should "hot be missed by. the Public; a chance to visit Ra leigh and the Fairwhich is the largest in the State, at such an exceptionally low rate.. For further information, 'Phone No. 1C0. ' - ' v - 4 - . . . W. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent sep24-til oc20 - :- , ;: . To .. Tbe Esacli" anr Wrigfttsifille: rk ;.. suburban. Trolley" Schedule. " ; " ' - '' J. In ICftetr June- i, 1905. - - "Ny Front & I'i in. . Wllitiintriujt 6:30 A. il. 7:00 A. M. 1:30 A. M.. S:00 A. M. 8:00 A. it.' Si:0 A. ai. .': ... A. -At . . ; . . it 30 A, AI.' . . 10:00 A. M 10 20 A, Al . .. ." U:00 A. Ai . . : ' ll':30 A AI. . . . .. 12:0il . ' --, . . . 12:S P.Jt . .'. ... 1:00 f Ai. . . l.UO R il . . -.2:00 P. -tl , . . . 2.30 i'.-M . . . . : .3.00 IVAi. 3:30 IV Ai . J 1:00 I". At. . . : . - ... 1 30 P. AI. . T..00 p. AI. . . ...... P. AI. . . ... . . .00.P. .AI. . ioiyi. ...... 7:0l P. M. ... .. . 7:30 P. AI. .; ; S:00 P. M. ....... s S:30 P. Ai. s 3.00 P. M. . i . . . . , J:30 P. M. ... 10:00P.M........ 10:30 P. M. 11:00 P. At 1 2:15' P. M. Owl Car s-st The Paviiioti ;. .'a iijfhtsviHe Beftcli .. : , (Daily). . . ; . ( Daily x. Sun. ) Daily) ( ia'Hy-ex. Suii.J (iiiily 6:tU A. At. " .(.IS A. Al 7:45 A. Ai. . . 8:15 A. M..' 3:45 A. AI. S't.i A AI. it : 1 5 A. AI. 'i45-A. AI, 10 :1a A. M. ' t-10:45 A. Mi ... 11.15 A. Af -i.W4'll:45 AXAt ,...-. 12:15 P iL4 12:45 P. At t-V 1 0U-P. AkC . ... 1:45 P. M.. 2:15 P. M. ... 2:43 P. M. . -3:15 P.M.VS V. 3:45 P. M;J '4.15 P, La . . 4:45 P. M. . , 5:15 P.M.-v .... 5:45 P, At i ' : . 6:1?. P. M 1 : 6:45 P. M ' 7:15 P. 7:45 P. $:15 P. ftl. : 8:45 P. M"' 9-15 P M 9:45. P.M.?i 10:15 r. Al " 10:45 E.W1 11:15 P. M - -11:4 5 P. At; - :X- -A. C. i-- S. A. I COJVSTECTIONS. 3,000 Bags 100 lbs. Coarse Salt. 20,000 Bags 100 lbs. Fine Salt. 500 Bags 200 .lbs. Rock Salt. F00 Bags 200 lbs. Ice Cream Salt. 500 Bbls, 3 lbs. Table Salt. 200 Bags 200 lbs. F. F. Salt. We have the stock and can fill your orders promptly ALSO 150 Bbls. Nice Mullets. Send Your Orders to Headquarters, D. L GORE CO., . Wholesale Grocers and Importers . Wilmington, N. C. sep24-tf The ratesjor Military Companies do not include admission to the ; Fair Grounds. - Tickets - will be sold Octo ber 13th to. 20th, Inclusive, and for trains arriving at Raleigh forenoon of the 21st, final limit of tickets October l,23rd. ' - I The Seaboard will arrange to oper ate 'special trains from Weldon, Ox ford, Louisburg, Hamlet and Interme diate points to .Raleigh on Wednesday and Thursday October 18th and -19th. For further information apply to nearest Ticket Agent or address, C. H. GATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent Raleigh, - N. C. r . sep 16-tf. v : - ..,.' ; ' ; New Cure f or Cancer. vr AH surface cancers are now known to be curable, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Jaa Walters, of Duflleld, Va., writes: "I. had a cancer on my Hp for years, that seemed Incurable, '; tlU Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it and nqw It is perfectly- well." ; Guaran teed cure for cuts and" burns. 25c. at R. R. Bellamy's drug store- Bean toe fiignatnn of TlM j(ind You Have Always Keipf Full of Tragic Meaning. are these lines from J. H.' Simmons, of Casey, la. Think what might have resulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken the medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful cough, that disturbed my night's rest I tried everything. butnothlng would relieve it until I took Dr.' King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly reUeves and perma nently cures aU 'throat and lung dis eases; prevents grip and pneumonia. At R. R. Bellamy, druggist; guaran teed; 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Don't Borrow Trouble It Is a bad habit to borrow any thing, but the worst thing you can possibly borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore, heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, bllliousness, Blight's disease, and similar, internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fly. for relief to Electric Bitters Here you ..will find sure and perma nent ' forgetf ulness of all your trou bles, and your body will not be bur dened by a load of debt disease- At R. R. Bellamy's drug store. Price 50c. Guaranteed. Plans tp Get Rich . are often frustrated by sudden break down, . due to . dyspepsia or constipa tion. Brace up. and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. - They take out the materials which are clogging; your energies, and give you a new start Cure headache and dizziness too. At R. :R. Bellamny's drug store; 25c, guaranteed. ' v . ;. Warranty Deeds for sale at the atar 0'ffCBSV-" fte v tJ..' -v v " -. tf MEN AND WOMEN. - Dm Bic 6 for unnatnrl 4inehMvea.iiiflkmmtions. '' irritatioD r ulcerations of maoon hmhwum. Pinlau.sAnl not aatria- ITMEtVmCHail0M.U0. ent or poUonons. OT 1 . am kf DiaRiiu. ' wrnt la plain wrapper. tT ezpreM, prapata, ioi l.OO. or S DOUlet S2.7S. (UtoaiM seBt oa nojaoH J OamraaMc4 U Mmw bo( to nrtetara. 'A I r it t IT 10 (Ml A TO i mi a j.i: josiTiJjZztt iCures Chchra Isfsnt Durrhoet, Dysentery, and th Bowel Troubles of Children of Jiny Jig: Akb Digestion. Regulates the Bowels, Strength ens the Child tad HAKES TEETHING CAGY. cniiii,ai:a; mmxs, tt man 25c ta Mother i Hesitate no longer, but save th& health and lite of your child, am thousands have done, by giving these powders TCSTHiiJM ta easuy given ana quichiy counteracts ana over comes tne cheers tsr tne summer's neat upon teethuvscnuzrstu may 19 tf Sole Handlers. COARSE SALT "TIDAL TIDAL WAVE" WAVE" This brand is the best on the market "Tida! Wavn" "Tidal Wave." Has not its equal try It "TIDAL WAVE',' FLOUR ! FLOUR ! Costs ' no more, than the ordinary brands but Is the best that money can mlU. The F. L Haslragen Co., DISTRIBUTERS. Sept .3-tf. Genuine Liverpool ; SALTS Orders Given Us Will Have Our Immediate At- tention. Hall & Pearsa, Wholesale " Grocers Commission Merchants. aug8-tf TRY OUR Mother's Bread, ' Best Made in the City. -. 5 Cents per Loaf, .. at - WARREN'S STEAM BAKERY 22 N. Front Street. .., K. F. WA3REN, Prop. sep 16-tL For Sale Cheap! : One Iron Safe . sler make', good as new; Z.&0U pounds, tme .Herring, Mar vin Safe, " 2,300 pounds. - 2 Iron Safes, 1,000 pounds. One Safe,; 500 pounds; and several others at ow ilgures.vDes-4 crlption Tnalled. . Can . be seen , at our o-Aftfiillill:! . 18 Market Street, " , : . v . . Wilmington, N. C. v-j 16 IT WrtT A fiDCAT eiTiei'f FACTION TO KNOW ? -..That yopr prescription has been filled . from the purest .drugs obtainable? Is It not:? a greater - satisfaction -to know that It was fiUed by a REGISTERED DRUGGIST?;, Ypur answer is bound to-be-' Yes. Your, Physician Is also . pleased, because he knows that he will get results from the medicine prescribed. There are two Registered Pharmacists in this store, ' and none but the purest ; .drugs are used here. Phone us; We will send for your prescriptions. IAMES M. HALL, DrUggfst, Cor. Fifth and Castle. Phone No. 192. E, The Hatter and Clothier; Wishes to announce to his Friends and the" Public, that his stock of Hats and Clothing -is now complete, and he js thankful for their kind patron abe. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. 24 North Front Street sep 24-tf v Statement of AND THE WILMINGTON SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY. (Reinover to) 110 North Front Street at close of business, August 26th, 1905. (Condensed from Report to State Cor poration Commission). RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts ... $1,080,300.49 Furniture and Fixtures . . . 2.00 Cash on hand and due from banks 430,860.62 Total $1,511,163.11 LIABILITIES. Capital $ 25,000.00 Profits, less taxes and ex- penses paid ............ 100,873.77 Deposits 1.385,289.34 Total $1,511,163.11 J. W. Norwood, President H. Walters. Vice President. C. E. Taylor, Jr., Cashier. sep24-tf MATA MOSQUITO The famous South American Mosquito Perfume for driving -away Mosquitoes, 10 and 25c, a fresh supply received to-day at HARDIN'S PALACE PHARMACY 126 So. Front St Sept 1-tf. ...Trains Arrivln Wilmington A. C. L..'.JO:00 A. M. i A. C. L. . .12:30 P. M. j S. A. U . .12:45 P. M. A. C. L.. 1:40 P.M. M c u . . 6.00 p: m. A. C. t. . '. ' S :O0 P. AI. &' A.' I.. . . 'S:S0 P. M.i ; A. C. I. .11:45 P. M. Due at : -: f Beach, v ' tl:6 A. M.' -l:35 P. M. 1:85 P.M. ' .35 P;M 7V05 P. M.. 9ros p:-m: 9:35 P. M. 12:45 A. M Trains Leaving Wilmington. S A. L. . . A. C L. -. A. C. U. A. C. L. . & : A: L . . A. C. I A. C--L . 7 :00 A. AI. 8:50 A. M. 9:00 A. M. 2:25 P. M. 3:00 P. M., 3:45 P. At, 6:50 pntfi.-? Leave 4 --- 1 Beach. 2 . eiOOATM.--. 7:45 A, M. 7:45 A M. .12a5;P. M. .,1:45 P. M-.,.- if 2:45 R-: 1 nt4 P:t-y- mi BAOXJAttE. .Arriving. Arrive in ' .' Wilmington. .-' O5 A. C. U..10:00 A.M-. .... A. C. -L.. .12:30 P.M. . S. Av L.. -12:45 P. tf: ... . A. C. L. . . .1:4 P.M. A, C. L... 6:00P.M. .... A. C. L. . . 8:00 P. M. . . . . Arrive at1 -Beach. 11:05 A, M. 2:15 P.M. V 2:15 P.M., - 4:35 P. M. 9:05 P. M. 0:05 Pi M. .-.-:;-;:-'.; IvCavlBK. -.V-vvTr-.:' Leaving- i . Leave; Wilmington. Beach. A.'C, L.. 8:50A.M. . .... 7:45A.M. A C. . L.. . 9:00 A, M .... j., i .45 A. It A.- C U.. 2:25 A. M 12:15 P.M. S. A. L.. . 3:00 A.M. V 12:15 P. "M A; C. 3:45 P. M 12:15 P. M. A- C. L.. . 6:50 A.M 5:45 P.M. Baggage leaving the Beach must b checked at least 15 minutes before lcav ing time of baggage car. : . FREIGHT. Dally Except Sunday. Ninth & Orange Sts. ' The Pavilion : Wilmington. Wrlghtsville Beach Leave. Leave. IjhlO.A. M. 7:45 A.M. 1:30 P.M. 12:16 P.M. JOP.M. ..; 2:16P.M. S:30P.M. 5:45 P.M. .. Freight depot open trom 8:30 A. M to 8:30 P. .1, dally except Sunday. . .Freight nat received withto:, 20 min utes of leaving time will be carried on next regular train. AUantie Coast Line Schedule lii Effect, .luiir 0. "100.". NORTHBOUND. Lv. Wilmington . Ar. Ooldsboro . . . Ar. Wilson ...... Ar. Rocky Mount Ar. Norfolk Ar. Weldon Ar. Petersburg Ar. Richmond Ar. Washington . Ar. Baltimore .'. . . Ar. Philadelphia Ar. Spw York . . No. 48 No. 42 . .1 3 00 a ml 6 50 p ni ml 9 W W D m i 6 p rrfllO 25 p m 111 10 p m ,)2 15 p I 1 ..o p m .. u5 p m 4 SS p m r. 5 p m 7 45 pm 1 1 r,o p m I -i'! a in 1 47 a m 3 23 am 07am ? 54 a m" 9 09 a m ' 1 a mill 22 a in -if a in- 2 00pm SOUTHBOUND. Lv. Xow V.uk . . r. Philadelphia Ar. Baltimore . . . Ar. Washington . Ar. Norfolk Lv. Itii liiiuniil . . Ar Pet"-sburg .'. Ar. Weldon Ar. Rai-kv Mount Ar. Wilson . . Ar. Goldsboro ... Ar. Wilmington No. 41 . Ho. 4 St . 1 ! 35 a ml t 25 p ni . ,i V V- a mil 2 01 a m .-:: p m 2 32 a m . i p m 3 45 a m I ! S 40 a m 7 -J". p ml ft 05 a ro . v rvm! 9 45am " l p mill 44 a m .11 00 p m . 1 1 32pm . j i 7.s a m .'in no a m 110pm 2 05 p m 3 10pm 6 00 p rr nctwees wilmington and the South southbound. Iaily. Daily. Daily. via Wilson Lv Winning! ii ti uo Mitt' :; 1". pint 6 50 pm Ar Ploiriici- :r, am1 7 Hi pml 3 55 am Ar Charh-ft'n .'1 20 pm'! 1 40 pmi 6 5ttsini Ar. Savannah . 'II l.'i.ir. lr.O ami -H ft.". ;i .. Ar Jack vilU Ar Tampa . . . -J s am l 4f pin I 6 55 pmlll 00 pr- NORTHBOUND. Lv. Tampa Ar. Jacksonville Ar. Savannah . . Lv. Charleston . . Ar. Florence . . . Ar. Wilmington Daily. S 40 p m 7 r.5 a m 1 2 55 p m 4 15pm 7 35 p m 1 1 45 p m Dally. 9 00 a m 7 00 p m 115am 6 15am 9 25 a m 140pm BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND SAW- FORD. Lv. -WilinlMgton Ar. Faycttesville Ar. Sanford . West : Bound Daily. East Bound uallv. io a m Ar. s 00 p th 12 20 p m Ar. M 55 p m 1 55 p mfLv. 3 40 pm BETAVEENWILIINGTON AND NEW-BERN. For Drugs Phone 66. P. 0, Hall, Druggist, Fourth and Harnett Streets sep23-tf THE SIWASA" Is at all times stocked, wleh a com plete line, of High-Grade Groceries, and fine table delicacies 'phone me, your order. ; " . -" ":" .. .;. S. W. Sanders. ' "If it's good to eaVl have it" sep 23-lt'. :'-':- ;.. -v ,'r . - : - The Cape Fear Paving ; arid Contracting" Co, ; S''fl jrtj: j,';;;'!' iJifeT? s?j r' 1 1 1 Princess Street Wilmington; N. C GrunolUhic Sidewalks, Cement . Side- walks,- " Street Paving, -Cement X Blocks,' Cement Fences," Ornamen tail Cement J Work. CONTRACT WORK OF AlAJ KINuS Telephone No 337. ';''.''''" Z;Je 25-tf. " -7 N. Bound South Daily ex Sun. Bound. Lv. Wilmington. .12 25 n mlAr. monm Ar. Newborn 5 9 p m Lv. 9 10 a in Trains Nos. 42 and 41 farrv Piillmnn Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and ivasninffion connecting with Pennsyl vania R. R. Tor all points east - W. J. CRAIG, Gen'l Passenger Arni . m. Emerson, i rame Aiai dec 3 if lanager. THE CLYDE STEJUP CO New York, H. C, and Georgetown. S. C. Lines. l''rwM !Vc- York .for WUmlartOB. S. S. New Tork ... . ' .Saturday.' Sept. 30 S.: S. Navahoe i .-.Saturday. Oct. 7 Kroii'" WilmitiKluu . for New York. " Saturday, Sept- 30 . ' ..Saturday, Oct.7 ' - S. 3. Navahoe ...i S. S. New-York '.. Kraiu iliulnul.iu - far. (rarceiawa. S. S. Navahoe . ... .. -luesday. Sept 2 S. S. New Tork........ ..Tuesday Oct. 3 Both Steamers have rood. TMLBBene-pr accommodation.' :- - Through Bills Lading: : and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from poiuts in North and South Carolina.. -For freight and passage applly to -; H. Q-SM ALLBONEsT Su pt. v-r--vV'-yVv WUrainston. N. C y CLiDE iULNE,'Gen,l Freight Agt THEO. O. EGER, - Gen'l Manager.. , f WM. KPLTDE & CO.. Gen'l Agte ? . . - . 12 5tate street. New York., v Sep24-tf j, y - - -i - ' i r.-. - WANTED I A Good Barber! GUI ON & DAVIS -i , Sr. : ' !:., : i Wi ' -.-v " itiS!
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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