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ms .iioBimro stab, XfTuimaiov, h.; c, wedhesday.Ljpiie 20, 1906.- A f PAG2 SHIIEU. i ...REMB0M' - V . o o o 1 n 7 0ur g00dS 3,1 br,h "eW- c,en and : up-date, .bought right . &u,u t . m0ve ai uie rate of nearlv a i -ek without SPECIAL .SALE, PRIZE OFFERS or other . decepW Our company is composed of people of integrity and ahilifv . by the fact that a their past business undertakings have been sue f f cesses; therefore we enjoy the, largest confidence of those we buy 4 4 trom anu inose we sell to. . " A 2 I la'9 cash; unU;v,therefw d0; not have to divide wlth'.hA,,,. $ roads and those we, buy frdm. l . . ; 1 ; ; s v I We assert; without' fearf stKicissful contradictioV tha ' I money for you iy0u trade with w : ? ' ; ; ' X t i fit. 11 iLiiv u j ujy ruKM l UK$ CO., f WHOLESALE NO. 106 riORTH WATER STREET. 111 Market Street Telephone No. v795. v sL. : ' ' : : L li ' r i f SPIRITS 7. I The Mighest Perfection off O i dBV Irg i n ia R ve . - V in 1 - . . GUARAM 1E0JBS0LUTELY PURE SAVE THE COUPONS FOR VALUABLE PREMIUMS. J. & E. KWfcMOMEY,-- Distillers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers PORTSMOUTH, VA. V PIGEON .CIW. ; f Endorsed by Physicians and Sanitarium; as an Ideal Drink for the Kidneys and Bladder. ?Hm ft ft ft AAAAQ 0 ft JMM l Jr X . l MAKE YOUR 1 - s ,- 1 '.- -J. HOME BEAUTIFUL pur High Grade: Cabinet Mantels Wifh bevel edged Plate Glas3 ' $12.00and i 5.60 AND UPWARDS., Full Line Tiling and, Grates.-- a e aiti Prices on Application; , . : , Upvjards WITHOUT MIRRORS, MCOB, HARDVJARF COMPANY V Raleigh tNews and Observer: -East-em, North, Carolina towns are moving forward as well as the, larger places. 1 more man one hundred thousand dol lars have been handled , by the Bank of Winterville' since -it. was establish- ed.- That's. -a fine little tewn, built upon - successful ,. factories and a splendid school. . Raleigh News and 'Observer: Th negro, Thomas !P. McCoy, yesterday. uegau service as carrier on the rural free delivery route No. 4, out from Raleigh,:-in the Swift 'Creek r section. This was ; unexpected, as a letter to Postmaster Bailey7" last week . from Fourth Assistant Postmaster General DeGraw stated that the commission of McCoy; had been revoked. .Tele grams to the News and Observer from Mr. Thomas J. Pence,: its Wasii rngton , correspondent, said this was an error arid; the going to work of McCoy yesterday proves that there is , something ' wrong in the matter. The order : for - McCoy to start on the route was received here by Postmas ter Bailey in a telegram Saturday nigh t. It T- was from DeGraw, and A gave orders to start McCoy, on the route on Monday, that a" letter would follow. McOoy went !to work yester day, but the letter from DeGraw has not yet arrived. The opposition of the people on the route to the hegr(j McCoy is a thing well known, and it had been hoped . that the negro would not be put on them, and that Mr.' N. E. Lawrence,.. the substitute carrier, would be retained. But the Republi can ' administration - thought differ ently, and they have- forced the ne gro on the people of the route, despite their protests. v . ' ' " Durham Special, June 18: Mrs. Catherine Cordelia Beaman, wife ofH Rev. Dr.' R C. . Beaman, pastor ot Trinity Methodist church, died sud denly this, morning at 11 : 15 o'clock. Her -death" Was caused by rheumatism of the heart-: To-morrow morning the remains will be . taken to Goldsboro, where are buried several of her chil dren, and interment will take place about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Quite a number will go from here to Golds boro to i( accompany the body, among these - being several of the - official members of the church. Mrs. Beaman was taken ill - about a week ago and had been suffering .from a mild attack of malaria, and inflammatory rheuma tism: -Her condition was not such -as tov cause alarm; however and nothing serious was "anticipated until a few minutes before her death. Less than thirty minutes after a; physician left the' house she5' died, almost5 in ah in stant. ;. The 1 rheumatism, from, .which J she;auffered, had attacked her heart. Before' her ' marriage . Mrs. fBeaman was Miss -Catherine Cordelia Dudley, of Morehead City, daughter of Colonel Elijah Dudley. She was about fifty years of age. , Twenty-six years ago, February 25,' last, she became the wife of Rev. R. C. Beaman. Of this union there are now living three children: Miss Mary, Miss Catherine and James Southgate Beaman. A dispatch from" Bristol, Tenn., on Monday-says: John W. Ashburn, alias J. W. Ash, who was arrested at Lexington, Ky., last week on asensa tional charge of bigamy, was brought to Bristol to-day by Deputy Sheriff Riley, and is now in jail here. Ash burn recently married a Miss Davis, of Elk Park, N. C, in Bristol, and went from here to Lexington. He is said to have a wife and. family in Virginia. Miss Davis comes from a prominent family at Elk 'Park, and her V father had Ashburn brought back, to Bristol and .will prosecute him. His last wife, who is- a . young . woman and quite beautiful,; accompanied him . and the officer back . to Bristol and ; refuses to be separated from him, declaring her intention ' to live with him. Ashburn claims he thought he had . a divorce from his first 'wife and admits the see-, ond marriage. ..' Durharii Special," June 18: Freeman Jones, the negro charged with bur glary and attempt tb commit criminal assault oh Mrs. J:-W Barker, was ar raigned before Justice of the Peace J. E; Owens : this , morning. He - waived examination" and:, was-, committed to jail . without ' bail. '. The brutal' crime has stirred the people and while there is no probability of any attempt to wards - taking the life of the ' negro, the general expression on the streets is in favor of a special term of court and speedy trial for the brute. : There is no. question about his guilty He said this morning that 'he did not know what he" did, as he was' drunk.' Greensboro Special, June" 18 : - Dr. J. B. ;Matthewswas in the city to-day, coming here from . a sanitarium near Baltimore' simply. to renew his bond of $5,000. " ' This he ; will - be compelled to do every three months.-; The doctor looks physically, much, worse but bet ter mentally ' He now - looks like a sane: man; an -appearance" he has not had' since the' killing of his wife : His Brother,' who was with him, saye that it has only -been within the last f three weeks that" he has been able to,' write a coherent letter HHe returne d "to BaK timoVe about 2 o'clock. t" " ; " Charlotte lt Observer: '1 The; Fuller Combing Gin Company -has establish ed offices' and a , temporary plant in Dil worth" for v the manufacturer 6t 1 the cotton gin on which, the company owns the patents. The officers of .the company state that the - demonstrative" work, which has been carried on dur ing the past- season,": has been so ' sat isfactory and ,has ;so ..impressed ,all who have invetigated; the vnew- princi ple' of ginning cotton, that the neces sity fot. manufacturing the machine on an extensive scale" is at once ' ip-' parent;? In all probability the factory wqi-.be located at Chattanooga,' Tenn., owinStto the economic manufacturing conditions existing- "the're, , and excep tional facilities .for''' "distribution throughout the cotton belt. Chatta- nooga interests, after investigating the yruject, nave . suoscribed for a large portion, J of the stock issued, leaving only a limited amount still . to be P151? Aw .Man7 : experts; ihbthave wit nessedriSe operation -of the Fuller gin, notably the . delegation of English spinners who recently, visited this country for the ; express purpose of investiigating ; present methods of handling, cotton and of ; suggesting necessary improvements, declared the value of the product of the Fuller gin to be at least two dollars Y per bale more than if ginned on the aaw gin. 3 GET INSIDE. Your Friends and Neighbors in Wil mington Will Show You How.. . ? Rubbing the back won't cure back ache. - , ; ;'- - ,t;:V;'; ;:;'; . A liniment , may relieve, but can't cure. . ..- , . . ... ;':;; . ; ':, Backache comes from the inside from the kidneys. ; ,:;." ' -; ' : Doan's- Kidney Pills get insiae They cure sick kidneys " v -Here is Wilmington proof that this is so: ;' ; ;. ..' ; 'x . 1 " A R..F. Rowan, clerk with-L'W J3av is' Clothing House, residing on Castle street betwen Sixth arid Seventh, says "I strained myself lifting a heavy box, and suffered great pain across my back for a long timl. I used plasters and liniments but they did me no goooh I ceuld hardly stand up straight, myback was so weak. Seeing Doan's Kidney - . lis advertised in our;news papers I went to Belamy's dug store and got a box.: I felt better the next day and continued using them acdord iiig to directions and my back regain edits jold strength. I was simply surprised at the result. I will gladly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills every time for backache." For sale by all ( dealers. ; Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buff aloT New York sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doan's and take no other, f Following the Flag. When our eoldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, healths ' was the most important consideration. Willis T Morgan, retired Commissary Sergeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Concord, N. H.,,says: "I was two years" in. Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being -subject to colds, I took'Dr, King's New Discovery for Consump tion, which kept me. in perfect health. And,now, in New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. ;. Guaranteed at all Druggists. Price 60c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Emu WealM What Bug Death Will Do. Kills insects on the vegetables. Just the thing for Cantaloupes., Works splendidly on tomatoes. ' Does not ' injure plants, but really serves as plant food. No danger as in using Arsenic. ' Produces better quality ! increases the yield. For Sale by Sole Agents, ; ; The, Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. r u use iop over years, has home the signature of ana nas ocen maae nntter nis per sonal supervision since its infancy. ' Allow no one to deceive you in this. . 7 All Counterfeits Imitations "and ( Just-as-good? are but Bxperhnents that trifle with and endanger the health of infants and Children-liixperienco against ' ExperimeniV' - 1 What is CASTORIA Castoriai is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Fare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither. Opium, -Morphine .nor , other Narcotic ' substance. Its age is its" guarantee. .It destroys Worms z -and allays Feverishaaws ; It cures " Diarrhoea-and ;Wind Colic. It relieves Tfefe thing roubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food,; regulates, the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend 51 t - - .- m . . . I n Use For Oven 30 Years; ?TH CCNTAUR COMMNT. T MURRAY STRCrT, NEW YORK CTV. : .? r.. 1 - J - TALIYIiWilOOLSE H-10E L5 ; - '"' '. . ;."'' " -":"1';h":""' ----'"f " . . ' ? ' -'-V.. . t-'l - J '.;-!' BEST HOTEL .ONIOTEvBEACH FOR FAMILIES; TOURISTS AliD TRANSIENT GUESTS. ( Within twenty minutes ride of the city. f NothmgoverlooTiedttbSdd to the comfort and pleasure of our guests. Batmng, an.J exnilaratmg- sport, free from any danger.' Fishing from boat or pier;. Special attention is paid to the small details of perfect ser,vice: v Inquiries tion ; of r. rooms," etc., ' given - prompt an d courte6us J attention. Guests.; can haye Sulphur " water every ; day r whil e the pump. is running:: -j' ; v . . - . Address , ! ' ".--' -' i- ' " . r. -y. - ;: V:-.;' . W. J. MOORE, Prop., je "19 tf WRIGHTSyiLLE BEACH,' N. C. Co 9 may, 15-tf Hay. Corn, Oats Moore's Best and' Perfection Flour; N - : And ' a full line .of other ,GR0CERIES, ; Send Us Your Orders. Ii Hall M Pearsall. mch 28-tf. v . ' t The Jones House, ' Atkinson, N; ; C. ' ; : Is .Mow Opn for the Patronage of the Board i by, thje Day, Week or Month. 1 4 1 8peclal Attention to Travelling Men. - - - Rates, . Reasonable. " MRS. X B. JONES, Prop. mch 20-tf 1 - Ask' for " - ; :-' ; -; . Southern Trading Stamps. THE C. I. .w We . giveiir;;r-:ysf: -,7 Southern Trading. Stamps. POLVOGT COff Y, afC'T'VvM 0MA T,W9V-'A lMT'?a-7 Daaa:l TOMORROW, MONDAY, OUR STORE ' WILL BE A IJN. : ;;YENSTORE.W Table Linens, 85c quality, j 5c; ;"$l.od Linens, ' -$1.25 Linens, $1.05; $1.50 quality, $1.29 Lmen Napkins to match-all grades at .-v 10 per cent discount., . i ' Special 50c Turkish Bath Towels. 35c;v'35c.gradvi.for''-25c';- 20o quality, 15c; 15c towels, lie- . - s ': TUESpAY, A DAY DEVOTED TO DOTTED - SWISSES, J-L PERSIAN LAWNS AND INDIA LINENS. , All our Dotted Swisses lor this day at greatly, t, - 12 1-2 quality, 10c; 25c quality, 18c; 30c . quality, 24c; , .Sac quality. 29c. . ,; V;r: a . ; v ' v- ; :vas atispecidl prices iOctoY 55c, . worth WEDNESDAY SPECIALS, TRUNKS, SUIT, : CASES, U .,:; if ,(;::x::; TRAVELING : .-';; : seaisoia is;in: f ill hlr t " " , ' ,v . trip let us show you our trunks, suit cases and' bags. vWe have.a . ;. ' v. tcck of these goods and today we' are making special prices i on the entire stock. - - - ! ' ' ' . - . ALL THE WEEK; BATHING SUITS, STRAW GRIPS, HAMMOCKS, PORdH SCREENS, 3OSf(TOi: ( Our store Is the distributing' depot' for Wilmington and' Wrights- 0 ville Beach . for Bathing - Suits,., Straw Grips .atfd Satchels, r. Ham., mocks. ' canopies etc., etc. We have all grades in large quantities, ' and always ;at the right prices. We are - pushing ' sales on these , goods tMs week. Take a. look at them. 5 r;; V , 1 jel7-tf iThis is the season for ir 1 I KODAKS. 4r r ie3-tf h 31 tmi :- a - I-' j No Outing Complete Without One. Brownies rto S12 each. . v : -t;T - n Mlmsahid; supplies for all sizes- 117 Market Street: rr rf 71 t g I i . I' - . i t i ' t - 'if ATI ,; j 1 s - - 1 ; '1 I i I'l.-.- I ' : t f 1 f U V, 7 - r r 1 1 J V ;K " ; 1 . - - r t tilt
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