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ras ,nor.imfQ stae. wiluingtoh-wednesd'ay,-. jaioj aey, 2, 1907. PAGE THREE: .THE FACE ON THE CENtl ? -1- jr t Atlantic Coast line Seaboard Air line RAILWAY. It la Sot TkAt of Idl. bat 1 t'r A n y . Mrs. Sarah Loojracre Kecn.Trh ed an I died In Philadelphia, . nearer lelns tt:o qneen of the Ai tan mint thsn any woman who J lived. With the exception of Q Victoria. image traa engr oa cvry coin of the British and dlan empire. Mm. Keen was flr the uumtr of her metal photogn Her fate a a tfrl of twelve rami Is to t !fn on every American issued nce 1C5 from Uncle coin factory. It l usually assumed that the on the head side of the copper la of an Indian, hut a close look wil veal a Saxon profile. Just bono cent and loot at it. The setting is of an Indian. Between and 1S40 James 1 ton Loncicre was chief engravci ue n -d n U the Tnlted States mint ta Phlladelp In a competition waa opened sketrhen and engravings for the 1 copper cent that was to be Issued which has since been In service. T were over a thousand designs offe: The prize was a good one. Losjrt " ' racked his train for some original Klnsniar design that wooldx strike JtW Judges, but for months he failed, t satisfy himself. t One morning a number of IndUc- with tiVir thief, who had been to vij their repct to the trreat white cl! In Wa-blncton. raine to the city 4: werv shown through the mint. Tbff were intnIund to the vrnue cnit; plcturv mafciT. who was just xa ahowlnc his y.um daughter Sarah ti grrat o.novrn. Tho old chief was kt- tracts ty mo um, her interest in his feathers and paftt. I sweet faced maiden aJ She childishly wondered bow 8 would .xk In the feathered headgear This was told th chief, who solemn T dives tetl himself of his feathers ar i had them placed on the girl's bet L The effect was so striking that tJ father t?ok time to make a sketch i the picture. ftnUhlnc it afterward fr his own anitisnuent. At tho lasN-moment of the periol jrtven for seeding In enjrravings he t thousrtit himself of the possibility cf the mbinatltn of Indian fcather and Savon .eetness. He pit It Ir. and uitrch .tort was made of the ehil '. at th. tlnu in the city because of th Incident. Tin- sketch passed throng the seventh iftins and finally reaches tht l.tt ronnd. By one vote It woe .ind '"vt im Sarah Ionjracre's youn; fa hav ntl for the humblest o than which no single coin In the war!.! ha nxuh tremendous crcnla tion I vfnit Ntws Tribune. SAID ABOUT WOMEN. A flattered omn l always indul eat. Chenier. The itst of civilization la the esti mate of TTomeu 4.urtl. lYovkled a woman b well principled he has dowry enough. Plautus. lleauty Is the eye'a food and the soul's wrrow.-iJcrman Iroverb. IMvluation neem heightened to Its hUbet power In woman. Hronson A1- COtt- ! hn ve risked, the mrri th.v t ! wlllinc to KJirrlfle- J! IMS. Worn on are supernumerary when present and miwd when abenL Por tuguese irovrb. A termacant wife may In some re spect le con.dered a tolerable bless Inc Waihlnirton Irving. Some cunning men choose fools for their wives, thinking to manage them, but thev always fall. Johnson. Trtllas the Time. One of tb axurate ways of telling the time to tjsr your hand as an hour mark Nothing simpler. All famier- ivt j of watches' or rlok-i and wbo have sonm practical not ion h of nimnin;i utilities not Invent by man. but ivn to ism by the Creator. knw th- rule. It i nei-essary to keep m mind the hour of sunrise and Mmet and to hold the arm straight out from the shoulder, with the hand at richt ancles, tiendin from the wrist forward. If the sun sets ftt 7 o'elo, k ami i still hih in tlie heav ens cloe one i vi and make three meas ures of the wi.lth of the palm near the thumb. Ilarh measure means one hour. Three measures mean three hours, so tli at the time thus obtained is 7 les r. or 4 o'clock. With practice you can lat the average watch. New York Press. llorsra and Oil Cakea. "Say. d'you know anything 'bout bosses, hey? I'ye know they'll eat pork? Well, they will when Its fed "em an they have to. The. heave stops subsequent, though they're an all fired sltii wuss afterwards. llello went right -onto n meat diet, hog meat an oil rakes. Yep. linseed oil It'll fat a rail fent Ilelle took on welghi amazin'. Cur'us tiling 'bout oil cake. though om- a boss has been fattM on 'cm an' then trrows plckld ag'in there ain't nothin' in the world'll pu: fiesh onto him t serond time. You can try as much as you're mind to; It ain't no tte " American Magazine. Talking 1: jtlofp ! more common ttian I CfneraUjr upiood. Of 3i tndents !twrrn the apM of twenty and thirty 41 xr rent of the men and 3T pr t-vnt of the women talked in thlr shx'p. and most of them could an wr qut Ions. Harper's Weekly. Trir of Troabl. "Hp' out of a job now. He had a rl opportunity, but he didn't take th trouble to improve it" "Yes. if n funny thins about trou Me. Un't It? If you don't take It youll hare ft."-Philadelphia Ledger. Have ctne and gone and -may there be man pleasant 'remembrances of this joyf il season for youi Accept my good wl ies and many thanks for the i-u.u savors and kindness es you nave snotm to me. The aar of .- X90C has and thA is r,!0 . gone. .thr Is placed on m "Q,?- ln. this has never been' any befqxi. We have m ri place wh re we know how o" X Wo hate the monev xrith r ''P1 you in the wav of wmcn we own and operate cfcr own svstm a j We but the books and we buy the ES" 1? pr?lma3- There is no mide m to .profit but we are able to lre youe whole thing. (ia other words the full percentage of the pre- rT7 i0 0 or dividing the profits w$h another The people of Wilmington and the strrroundliir country have certainly been mostj MberaJ with us. Slne grinning this business nine teen year ago In this city, each and every yeax surpasses the last- isoc has been exceptionally good and with your assistance, with a greaUy in creased strck, with unusually low prices to olfer. we want to make 1907 surpass anj previous j-ear. Our plans are already laid, my stock is already purchased for the Spring business and we are .receiving dally now large-ship- ments of goods with which to suodTv TOUr . ts Uica 10 8QPP'y your early wants, In our-drcs3 goods and silk depart ments, white goods and ginghams your want can be easily suppHed. We feel that we are controlling the test trade In... Wilmington in this de partment. Our stock Is very large md our assortment is most complete. :t does not grow old or shop-worn, but f it does not sell readily there is a rice put on it which does sell it. The tock Is new. fresh and clean and we iave a lot of new styles to show If you did not buy your fall. dres3 rom us. give us a chance to sell you our Spring dress. If you have anything in view for CEO- . CAYLOIO c. 20-tf. BMD off i The Highest Perfection of 1 Old Virginia Rye. 4 J a PRODUCT GUARANTEED ABSOUJJELY lVE THE COUPONS PREMIUMS. J. & E. RJJAHOWEY, Distillers and Wholesale LiqUor 0alers PORTSMOUTH, VA. PIGEON GIW- horsed by Physicians and iSanltarlums as an Ideal Drink for the Kidneys and Bladder. orrin star Business Locals Bring pmck Results , immediate purchase, give us a chance to show; you those- I do not hesitate to siy we -undersell the other fellow and all I ask is an opportunity to prove it You can be the judge, not nim nor me, but you only. TiaJce tno goods If they suit and If they do not, we thank" you Just the same. For muslin underwear for ladies and children, we have Just received this week an unusually large shipment This stock Is carried on our second floor and is shown exclusively by the young ladles In the denartmenL Do not hesitate to ask for what you may want We guarantee the. price. Remember we sell the Royal Muslin Underwear and we are sole aent! iorxnis nne in the city. Every seam is (elled and every garment is full size and made to measure- We also sell The Mentor line of knit underwear for ladles and chll dren- We are showing a line of Snug Fit garments. The shape of the gar ment Is correct with no wrinkles any where. In underwear we sell every thing and for every one from the tin iest Infant to the largest nan. Plenty of union suits from 25c to $1.00 a suit. All kinds of vests and bodies for babies. Our cloak department has quite a nice assortment of new cloaks just received as well as a nice line of new furs. The young lady in that department m . . f is in a position to give you liberal dis count In those goods and we will be glad to have you see her stock. The year of 1906 has gone and my wishes are that we may have many more and even greater prosperity in 1907. I thank you again for your holiday patronage and trust that each one is well satisfied with purchases. Oxrr business was all that we could attend to and even had we the oppor tunlty, we had not the force to do any more. The store is now thoroughly cleaned up and looks bright and new and we ask that you come to see us again. We have plenty of trading stamps and a large number of premiums. If you have not a book, ask for one. It is furnished you free of charge and stamps given with every purchase which amounts to 10c, at The Big Department Store on Front Street PROPRIETOR. WIcgnmiDa. OF OUR OWN FOR VALUABLE Three Good Mules Suitable for farm or wagon use. We have oar usual lfne of seasonable goods: SEED OAT8. - . SALMON. PULL CREAM CHEESE. Cmps .and r.naricFPR BAGGING AND TIES. SARDINES. And a full stock of other groceries always on hand. Hall & Pearsall. INCORPORATED oct 12 tf Harris Lithia ' Water n ironge8t Ldthia Water know mslG Harris' Lithia ' Ginger Ale. The best In the market A trial will convince yon H. L y OILERS. tH'lb tt LAND ENTRY 9107. I make claim to the following vacant land belonging to the State of North Carolina for the purpose of obtaining a grant from the State, situated in the State of North Carolina, New Han over county, adjoining the lands of th Suburban Land Co., on the north, on the east by the lands of J. E. Hines and Charles Teetchen, south and west by the lands of Frank Canady and .others, containing fifty acres more or less. THOS. F. BAGLEY. Filed December 26th, 1906. JOHN HAAR, Register of Deeds and Acting Entry Taker de. 27-30d Dec, 26th, 1906. HUGH MacRAE . & CO., VVTB BUY AND HELL OK COMMISSION 4 SOUTHERN SECURITIES. COTTON MILl STOCKS. ! North and South Carolina State Bonds. 10c Bottles . . . 2 Doses 25c Bottle . . . 8 Doses Ask your dealer for if. July20-tf Large stock ot .Gro- ceries of all kinds at Lowest Market Prices. Sam'l Bear, Sr., & Sons, 18 Market St. Wilmington, No. Car. no4-tf The Seasons' Greetings! AGENTS FOR TO EVERYBODY Especially to SHOES OUR FRIENDS WJfco have patronized us so liberally iB.thQ past We wish you all Happi- xess and Good Cheer, and ask you one and all, to .buy OtJR SHOES next year. Our cash terms will save you money on youT Shoe Bill. Try it Respectfully, . Mercer & Evans Co dec. 25-tf. If H EAD j t I ACHE I Schedule in Effect Auffnst 5, 1906. , ; NOTICE. . ' The. art-ivals and departures are giv en as information, as well as connec tions with other companies; but arri vals and connections are not guaran teed . - NORTHBOUJVD. Ko. 48 Mo. 43 Lv Wilmington . . 9.00 a mj 6.50 p m Ar a149boro (12.10 p a 9.52 p m Ar -Wilson j 1.13 p mjlO.25 p m Ar Rocky Mount ..12.08 p mill. 00 p m Ar Norfolk . .5.55 p m . I 5.08 p m 2.32 a m .f7.12 pm 4.27 a m I 8.00 p mj 5.10 a m 131.40 p m 8.50 a m I 1.43 a m10.13 a m I 4.26 a m12.27 a m j 7.0 a m 3.00 a m Ar Weldon . Ar Petersburg: Ar Richmond . Ar. Washington . Ar Baltimore . Ar Philadelphia Ar New Yok . SOUTHBOUND NO. 41 No. 49 Lv Slew York . ... 9.25 a m 9.25 p m Ar Philadelphia '..1.55 a m12.01 a ra Ar Baltimore . ...I 2.1 p ml 2.32 a m Ar Washiaavtoca. .J 3.21 p m 3.45 a m 8.40 a m 9.05 a m 9.45 a m Ar Norfolk . . Lv Richmond Ar Peterstrg Ar Weldon . ... 7.26 p m . .14.95 p mi I 9.53 p mjll.44 p m Ar Roolfiy Mount ..MO.ta p m 1.00 p m 2.05 p n 3.10 p m 6.00 p m Ar Wilson H1.40 p mJ Ar oldsboTO (.58 a m Ar Wilmington yiu.tto a mj BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND THE SOUTH SOUTHBOUND Dally Daily Dally Lv Wilmington lU.OO amJ3.45 pm6.50pm Ar Florenee 9.35 am 7.40 pm 4.15 am Ar Columbia 12.40 pmJlO.55 pm Ar Charleston! 1.20 pmjll.40 pm 7.05 am Ar -Savannahl .45 pna 2.60 am 9.30 am Ar Jack'ville J.: 8.40 am 2.10 pm liV Tampa 9.00 p m10.30 a m NORTHBOUND. Daily raily 9.00 p m10.30 a m 1 7.00 a m 7. p m Lv aTmpa L.v Jacksonville Ar Savannah w . . . . J.12.55 p- m Lv Charleston 5.30 p m Lv Clurbla 4.30 p m Ar Morence L19.0O p m 1.15 am 6.15 a m 6.45 a m 9.25 a m George- From Wilmington, N. C, to town, S. C. Ar Wilmington ...112.05 a m 1.40 p m BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND SAN PORD. West East Bound Bound Daily Daily I 9.10 a mAr 8.00 p m 12.2t p nijAr 4.50 p. m Lv Wilmington Lv Fayetteville BETWEEN WIIiMINGTON AND NEW BERN. -v v "M "Rntinrl South Daily ex Sun Bound Lv Wilmington. 2.25 p mAr 12.30 p m Ar Newbern ..j 5.40 p mLv 9.10 a m Trains No.. 42 and 41 earry Pullman. Sleeping Cars between Wilmington and Washington connecting with Pennsyl vania It. R. for all points east. T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffie Manager. Baltimore and Carolina Steam ship Company. iposed sailings from Baltimore: FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. , Connecting with steamers for South pot 1. Fayefcteviue and points on Cape Fear and Little Rivers. DCEMBER 14TH AND 28TH. tSL L W. WILLIAMS, Gen. Mngr. Baltimore, Md., WALTER SMALLBONES, Agt. WilmingrtorL N. O sept 22 It Wiimiogtsn and Southpor t STEAMBOAT LINE. SCHEDULE "Steamer Wilmington" leaves South port daily 8 A. M. Leave Wilmington 2 P. M. y nov. 28, tf. To The Beach. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE. In effect October 28tn. 1906 Leave Leave .Leave Wilmington Wrlghtsville Beach x 7.00 a m x6.B0 a m x 8.30 a m xROO a m 10.00 a m xx9.00 am 11.30 a m 11.00 a m 10.45 a m 1.30 pm 12.30 pm 12.15 pm 3.00 p m 2.25 p m 2.15 p m 5.00 p m 4.25 p ra i - 4.15 p m 6.30 p m 5.55 p m 5.45 p m 8.00 p m 7.30 p m 9.30 pm 9.00 pm 11.00 pm 10.30 pm xDaily except Sunday. xx Sundays this car will leave Wrignts ville at 10:00 a. m. Instead of at 9:00 a. m. Cars leaving Wilmington at 7 a. m., 8.30 A. m 8.00 p. m. and 9.30 p. m. will not run be yond Wrlghtsville unless there are passen gers for the Beach. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Cars every half nour from 1.00 to 5.00 pm In addition to the abova schedule. FREIGHT SCHEDULE. Freight cars leaves Wilmington dally cept Sunday at 4.00 p m. Freight depot op from 2.00 to 4.00 p m. CUI0N & DAVIS Barbers and Hair Dressers. Are still at the old stand, No. 7 South Front street, where they are prepared, as usual, to serve the public In the best style. Everything neces sary to the comfort and complete sat isfaction of our patrons. tf MAXWELL Automobiles. ARE STANDARD. FRANK HERBST, SoJe Agent. , Cterage and sales rooms 110 South 3ocad Street 9 12 tf Daily Line to Principal Cities , North. West and South. (Effective November 5, 1906) t Tockets for passage on all trains are sold by this company and accepted by passengers ;with the Understanding that this company will not be liable for failure to run its trains oai sched ule time or for such delays as may be incident to their operation. Gare is exercised to give correct time of, con necting lines, but this company will not beliable for errors or omissions. " Southbound. r" Lv New York Lv Phila. . . . 12:25 PMfAr 4:15 PM 2:55 PMLv 1:45 PM 5:07 PMLvll:32AftI 6:25 PMJLv 10:10 AM Lv Baltimore . . Lv Washington Lv Richmond . . Lv Raleigh Ar Hamlet Lv Hamlet 10:00PMkLv 6: 45 Alii. 3:10AMfLV 1:50 AM 6 : 30 AM ly 10 :20 AM 7:35AMAr 7:35 AM Ar Wilmington 1 12.25 PMv 2:50 PM Between Wilmongton, Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va, Lv Wilmington Ar Hamlet Lv Hamlet Lv Raleigh . . . Lv Raleigh . . . Ar Portsmouth 2 : 50 PMlAr 12 : 25 PM 7: 35 PM 10:40 PM 1:50 AM 1:50 AM 8:15 AM Lv 7:35 AM Ar 6:30AM A r 5:10 AM Ar 5:10 AM Lv 8:30 PM Between Wilmington, Atlanta and Birmingham. Lv Wilmington I 2:50 PMAr 12:25 PM Ar Hamlet ....I 7:35PMILv 7:35AM Lv Hamlet .... 10: 00 PMjAr 6:50 AM Ar Monroe jll:5dPM Lv 5:15 AM Lv Monroe 11: 50 PMjAr 5 : 10 AM Ar Atlanta .. .1 7:45AMHbv 9:00 FM Lv Atlanta .. 7:45AM)Ar 7:45 PM Ar Birmingham 1 : 10 PM fLv 2:25 PM Between Wilmington, Savannah, Jack sonville and Tampa. Lv Wilmongton j 2:50 PM Ar Hamlet ( 7:35PM Lv Hamlet 0:5PM Lv Columbia . fl2:30 Aft Lv Savannah 4:50 AM Lv Jacksonville 0.0 :00 AM Ar Tampa j 6:35 PM Between Wilmington, Charlotte and . Rutherfordton. Lv Wilmington . . Lv Lumberton . . Lv Maxton Ar Hamlet Lv Hamlet Lv Monroe Ar Charlotte Lv Charlotte Ar Lincolnton . . Lv Shelby 2:50TM 4:20'AM 5:35 PM 6:56 AM 6:40 PM 7:46 AM 7:32PM 8:45AM 7:55 PM 9:55 PM 10:00 PM jlO :15 AM 11:43 AM . 12 :47 PM 2:00 PM 12r25 PM 12:35 AM 9:23PM 9:50PM 8:30AM 8:50PM 7:35 AM 7:50 P& 7:15AM 9:55 PM 4:15 AM I 7v:05PM I 5:33 PM Ar Rutherfordton Ar Wilmington . Ar Lumber ton . . Ar Maxton ., Lv Hamlet ..... r Ari-Hamlet Ar Monroe Lv Charlotte Ar Lincolnton Ar Shelby Lv Rutherfordton 4:40 PMf 3:20PM For Pullman reservations address W. B. Rose, C. T. A., Phone No. 3. C H. Gattis, T. P. A., Raleigh, N . C. Oy de Steamship Company, New York, Wilmington. Georgetown, N. C. and S. C. Lines N;w York for Wilmington, C S. S. Casrib. . . . S- S. Navahoe Friday December Friday, December 2t Wilmington, N. C. for New York. S. S. Navahoe Saturday. December 15 S. S. Carib . . . .'Saturday, December 2 ; From Wilmington. N. C. to Georges town 8. C. S. S. Carib, Monday, .December 17 SL S. Navahoe . .Monday, December 24 ' Both steamers have good passenger, accommodations. Through bills of lading and lotrest through rates guaranteed to and frpro points in North and South Caroline For freight and passage apply to H. G. SMALLBONES. Supt., Wilmington, N. C CIiTDE MILNE, G. P. A., New York THEO. G. EGER, V.-P., & G. If. 280 Broadway, New York. General Offices, Pier 16 N. R. Brch. 21 1 dec 11 tf Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Scenic Route to the West Two Fast Vestibule Trains With Dfn- ing C&f Service. Through, Pullman Sleepers to Io ville, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis. Lv. Richmond. .2 :15 P.M. 1L00P.M. Ar. Cincinnati.. 8 :15A.M. 5.00 P.M. Ar.' Chicago. . . . .5.30 P. M 7.10 A. M. Ar. St Louis 6;28 P. M. 7.18 A. UL Ar. Louisville ..11.20 A. M. 8.00 PJX. Direct connections for all- points West and Northwest. Quickest and Best Route. The line to the celebrated mountain resorts of Virginia For descriptive matter, schedules, and Pullman reservations, address. W. O. WARTHEN, D. 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