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THE HOEimiO STAB,:vAV'-" - j " SPIRITS TURPENTINE - M 5c VaaoUne, per botUe 3c Peadcr Chrootele: On the lSth Me. O. W. Horsey, showed us eomo Ice youac raddtbes aro enough Tor tcfjio us -the firat cf the aeasoa.. M Ilmrtay l planting -poos eod prcpaiirt; hsd for pofatocrt and other Crack crop. reader Chronicle: On tho morn lax cf January 20th at 10 o'clock, many aRJtc w leathered at the homo Mr aod Ma A. H. McLcndco. about r ml'cs west of Burlaw, to witns 2m nuptial of their fourth daughter XUi' Emma Shepard McLodaa. and vr William KaocfCt iuooaworva. ( r c"t!f?ouSn of Rocky Point. luting CotlQQ per spool .. - Elizabeth City. Ja- 23 The Hook and Eyes, per card rel frtory cf Colnjolat was tocary o .troyed by fir early this mornlnr The ortrtn of tfco Pre W irAnown. The tjctary was crv of considerable capac ity, maau'acturtc maoy thousaoo: c Toolh Brushes ri dortnc the trucking ws- 5c Pencil Tablets 3 12c 5c Machine Oil. per bottle 3C 3c 5c Writing Ink per bottle Black Darning Cotton .2c 1c 8c Box Paper The Boat Braaa Plag. Per paper. 5c Safety Pis, pec doxen 1c .4c .3c .5c rri dortnc mo inicR - 7,. , : e factory win very probab y U -rvDul. children's Hose, per pair c at oocc. ...... D.din. . 4c Buttons, pendoten 5c To let Soap 10c Tumblers 10c Spoon Holders - captain it . . - . . . iooecr cot ten mill man. a-ad one i,10c Wasn rjasiaa that town Vadlng and wraltWert JUa. died of heart failure on eo- 5c Pie Pans 4.. fi rirtmwlck Oa. where ho aceday at uruc'wic. pIIDa was vHKIns bis daushfer. Mrs. C. S. 5c Tin Cups ..... WL Ca. and Mr Lovo le Tt C3-, ...... aoata on Friday of wt : Brunswick. He t a large rowr 04 cotton mil stocks High Point. Ja 23. The 20 year 3d daughter f Sen Sterecton. white., oamtttrd sulcld here thlf raoralnj Ay drinking a bottle of carbolic c!J. al her home in tho oastera part of the etty She and her mother had a quar rrTan hour or so before arod this la ictrcn t the irl'a reasoo ftr the act. She wjs in tb throes death wtien flrrt! f3nd aad died before tho doctora could render any relief. Hurra w now can boast of one of the oiceet bank bulldliwrJ to be found In a couarry town. Ucated on the best carter in tewn ard with the two front sida bnllt of white pressed brick It makes a maxnlRcoat appearance. It ba fire tifce ofloo rooms on the fj-cc ooi Coor. with the bank proper, the drvs store of N'r. J- It Bancerman . tiMrnM' nfflr rn !he cretin! iHil Mi . I .mi"' '' " - , 1 Coor Tfcc tonk furrtture and equip-! ment ar up-ldate and as nice as 1a any llko tan'v In a city ami the rinK c4 the tlld fioor elves iunu-. " " : mnoiL-tan sir. Our banklnff facilttlca -ar scocd to none in this section. -Wa-hr-sru-a. Jan. 21 Patrick Par ia. ron of Cai- WU'tam Panrln. or tt Norfolk & Southern steamba. H U Myrr. w? drowned In Blount Creek 1 railed from this city, this trorni- He wtm workinc as eoclncer nf the tuc Barney, tnacinc to It Powl'T & Son. The tui: had ffcn-y down to the crk to tow c -me raft lo to the city. As the luS went P the creek Panrln cam- cn deck on.t to 3rtw way fel orerboard. fa! InK un der tho steamboat Being inabV to ewi-i, ho drowned before isranc could r;ch him. Panrln was a mar tlrd can. 30 years old and very popn Ut la tho city. Yesterday afternoon at.tho.oflco erf Mr Ceome W. Wright oa asscla- taow? L The Inebriates' Relief aaoclalJoa" was or rani zed Iter. it. E. Neighbor was elecuM temporary presidcot: Mr. W. F. Snyder was ecc treasurer, and Mr. rre WrichC secretary. It U the object of tfcU assodaticci to aid men bound by drink to me treatment f.VJ Three Day Treatment. Jf Cure. tc There was present at the melnf: a gentleman who had turned fcrm UeldsTllIe. Ho said that the very taste for whiskey had been rcmoTed nd that he waj an enUrel7 free man. The cost -f trttment ra' 3 froa-SlOO to S1S0 trery citlien of Sxllsbury. man or woman. l tn- 1 . j it., ts' ai3clatJon. A ter- I" - J-' . ... , (it'i? -i member will be re- oulred to pay $1 pec mouth Into the trtDiffurv. tums aowr will ro Vatefu ly nceired. This move ment H ciirictly humanitarian, and it Is heped that a great cumber or members will uairo with the associa tion. It Is tho desire of tho associa tion to scad at leost one person every month off for cure. -Mount Olive Tribune; The reg ular annual me tins of the stockhold er cf the Bank of Moxnt Olive was held la their baaklng house hero Tues day morning of last weok. The fol rowlog Board of Directors wero elect od for tho ensuini: year: J. B. Ollrer. Y. H. Kn::. It Kccaegay. C. B. Hatch. J as, M McGee. & N Ricks, and W. . Borden, t the meeting or tho Board of Directors, held Immeria. tely after the stockholders meeting. tho fallowing officers were tecie. ex cept tn the cae of Mr. J. B- Oliver. as vies president, who succeeds the lafj Mr R J. Souther land. Sr.: Pres ident. W. H Borden; Vice Presklect. J. B. Ollvtr. Cashier. M T. Breaz ale: Asststant Ca?bicr. Mls3 Carrie McGee During the past year the bank has dooe a splendid business and has made a good profit, the usual thre? Ier cv:t semi-annual dividend having txwn declared and ts good balance car ried to thr surp'us account. The di oosJts for tho vear erdlns; XhU month wfre $U. more than for the year ending at a ctrre?i pending period last year, which U i true reflection of the general pro parity rhat prvailfj amoas our people during 190G. .7c .2c .2c .4c 6 Tea S peons ior Sc Hair Comba H , 3c 5c Fine Combs ' . .'. 3C .3c 5c Talcum Powder, per box 3c .2c Towels 3 12c 6c 5c Glasses. each 3c DC .7c 10c Pickle Dishes 5c Ink Tablets .4c THE NOTION OF ceo. o. cimoRb'S' THREE STORES. These Prices wUI flo In ellect January 24th ad last Nine Days. Inventory and White Goods Sale REGALS FIT EVERY $3.50, 1-4 Sizes H.uu. All Styles. r. Shoe Trees, Pollsli Brushes. .4c 10c Box Paper .8c 15c Box Papers, per box ;5c .9c Brooms .25c adlei Plain Handkerchiefs 3c Men's Ties .3c Men's Collars, each 3c "2 Hair Pins, per Dox 3c A. SHRIER, Agent. iil!lpl 7 . y 0 For a Don't wait until ou are caught by t.hft cola weather and nearly freeze be- I fore you think to buy your Heating . wr. 1 1 ..4.: c.i ti. a otoves- we uue a ueauuiui huo oi Sef Feeding Heaters Just the kind that will give you soEfl comfort for many winters. Call and let us show them to you. J. W. Murchison& Co. jan 6-tf. "c Mucilage, per bottle w..3c CATALOGUE ON REQUEST. Jan 17 tl G Boxes Carpet Tacks :-.5c "Boxes Matting Tacka -.-5c lla3s Molasses Pots ....9c 10c Berry Dishes .6c 10c Glass Dishes, each 6c 10c Lamp Shades 7c 5c Linen Thread, por spool -3c 10c Witch Hazel Soap 40 No. 1 Lamp Burners 40 No. 2 Lamp Burners 6c Leather Shco Soles, per pair 9c .2c 5c Coat Springs 5c Lead Penc'ls 2c Slato Pencils, per dozen -.. 2c Little Notions hut BIfl Values at GEO. O. CAYLOR D'S WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24TH Lasts Nine Days. A Colossal Event. Prices Cut Down to the Lowest Limit. 34 NORTH FRONT STREET. USEFUL PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY, ARE TO BE HAD OF US 'Scissors in cases Razors in cases Pocket Knives . Brass Andirons and dozens of others articles that make accepta ble gifts and are appreciated by friends for weeks afterwards. Polite attention and glad to show goods. JV. JACOB! HARDWARE CO. AGENTS FOR SHOES NEVER BEFORE was our Motto "Mot Cheap Shoes. Bui Good Shoes Cheap." More rigidly adhered to than new. CLOSING OUT WINTER STOCK, Making room for Spring Stock. Re sure to see us before buying . Same Old Place- Mercer & Evans Co jan 6-tf- dec. 25-tf. Christmas Goods ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, ALL THE NEW NOVELS. CALENDARS A CHRISTMAS CARDS PASTMAN KODAKS A 8UPPLIE8 WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS FANCY BOX PAPER LEATHER GOODS A FANCY GOODS Robt. C. DeRosset. Bookseller and Stationer. r-C lS-tf Whv from your feet? 1 I Y X SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. We have a line of elegant Leather Rockers and Chairs. We have marked them down In order to move every one before Christmas. Wo have five handsome Parlor Suits. ' We have five beautiful Toilet Tables. We have 21 Hall Racks. We have 9 Couches- . We have 300 Pictures. We have 30 Toilet Sets- We have 10 Dinner Sets. We have 225 Rugs. We have 30 Rolls Matting. We have 25 Reed Rockers, Which we will sell between now and Ohristmas. We havo put prices on them all that will move them. An we ask Is Vxtt t-v-- rr rra iva 9 tvtfll Thursday, Dec. 20. we will sell all our Irish Mails, Velocipedes, TrI- clclos and other Toys at unheard of prices. THE WILMINGTON FURNITURE CO. HUGH MacRAE & CO., WB B1TY 4ITD AELL OW CO 1H MISSION, SOUTHERN SECURITIES COTTON MILl STOCKS. North and South Carolina Stated Bonds. .. No. 129. Market Btreet No. 19, 21,and 21 N. Second Street. 'Phone No. 777. Asbestos Utensils. Wlt Counsel From the South. - want to give some valuable advice to thote who tnffer with lame back and kldcrty tronble. aayt J. R. Dlank otalp. of Beck. Tenn. t hare proved to aa abaolate certainty that Electric Bitter will positively cure thin dla tresslnc condition. The first bottle care cae great relief aad after taking m . . . k iw more ooiues. i wii rornpieieiy eared: no cotSDlrtelr th&l It hmme TtlthlfA with fh t man inr tun a pleaaore to recommend this great retnedy." Sold nnder guarantee at R R. BflUmy's drag store. Price 50c The housekeepers of Wilmington are invited to call and examine our line of Asbestos goods which embrace: Asbestos Griddles in threo sizes. Asbestos Round Stove Mats. Asbestos Round CoM Handle Mats Asbeitos Square Stove Mats. Asbestos Lined Steel Bottom Mats. Asbestos Lined Steel Omelet Pans. Asbestos Lined Steel Pie Plates. Asbestos Bread Toasters. Abestos Smoothing Iron Holders. The abore are suitable for gas. and oil and wood cook stoves- Sloan & Sweeney, The flexible sole Red Cross Shoe made on the most f aihlonable lasts, is absolutely comfortable. Every woman needs the Red Cross Shoe. To those women whose teet are sen sitive and to those who are on their feet much -it is an unspeakable relief. Let us fit you. Oxfords $3.00 High Shoes $3-5 Authorized Agency, PETERSON & RULFS, Wilmington, N, C Jan-18-tf. Harris Lithia Water ; ttrongest Lithl Water mad OWB Harris' Lithia Ginger Ale. The best in the market. A trial will convince you. H. L. VQLLERS. fa25 tf O AJ DUTY. 130-132 Market Street. jan-134i. Phone 332. MEN WANTED FOU TUB U. 8. NAVY: it u ft win Kinnhntit win he anchored oil UMwbtrmohbU CHr from Jaaoary 2th nattl J&nuarr a.h 1907. ottering an oppor- inaivr tor roanc mm w vaum ia iu j 1 wttb pmr rasrtnc from fit to 70 Pr month. Dd rood,lodlDK. medical ttendane and l&miniof clotblar free. Amerlean cltlsene btwn c ot n and 25 are rcqnested tovlstt the tmmU make tnqolrtea, and learn for tnemaetrcstba many oppcntmlvlea oncred In tn Naral rTlce. Tela. Is a cbanee for mta end boys vltn or witnoat trader. ' iiaan. . ,... GUIPN&.DMIS Barbers and Hair Dressers. Are itlll. ai the old stand; No. 7 South " Front street, where' 'they - are prepared as nsnaL to serve the public In the be$t style. : Everytohig neces aary to the comfort and convplete sat isfaction of our patrons. ' ,: . tf You owe yourself an Overcoat that's right the Overcoat that's right owes you proper protection ana wear. But you will not find "right kind" of Overcoat every where; you'll certainly not find it if you shop at random. If you patronize most any kind of a clothing store most anywhere. If you jump at the first reduced price advertisement. If you rush into a store and rush out, buying the first coat shown you. To procure that "right kind" of Overcoat you must go to the right store the kind of a store that confines its advertising to facts and invites investigation and compa rison. If you will consider these points we believe that'you will leave your Overcoat money here Our Overcoat price range is from $10.00 to $2500 and your mone goes back if the coat goes wrong but it won't. SOLE AGENTS FOR DUNLAP HATS. J. Gffl. SOtKYA-CO.' fl HEAD I I 10c Bottles ... 2 Doses 25c Bottle .... 8 Doses Ask yonr dealer for It - 1 July20-tf 1 901 ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING WILMINGTON. N. J . jan-19-tL 3C Read Star AdMtisemhfs Tftev ' f re Worth ?f .- While Is here and we are still offering to ta -trade of the A CAROLINAS one of the largest and most up-to-date lines of , . GROCERIES in this section of the, country. We thank the "trade for their most liberal patronage in the pastand . iassure you we are anxious f ora continuance ol same and bna larger scale than ever n 1 onrmp rn !xraaa fi-nntxri.'iTA TiTiiiorters. Wholesale Grocers and Importers, '
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