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PAjLj x v J i 1 . -1! W ? - . TUD . MQBNINO '-WTLU Hi GTON SATUED AY, FEBBUARY 0, 1C 07. - -4 in llUlllll mi 11 1 iV : DRESSING' FOR 'DINNER.' I G6e Ladies Roses f ;-i 1 1 m-m mint tm-H-H-H-r r EaoraoM Lift la a? . Power.' . . The shcllcss' limpet pulls LSS4 times br All otrn weight when In tho air and nhont 1-knTU ivhpn VnMisrtrtwl In tVir J I , for Jftjn'ls rejsrdc4 tX tijrl Hcas pull , 1.403 times their A Habit, " Re CmlllTatcl .-1 , rwuB n.H merv .or.nrrorancc aua cu ..i.kt tk w,i..,. evidencing .c. ivly;a desire to appear, eorkJe.V Venus, verrucosa, .can exert a In the superior to s-asebod else. They oh- milting tiAiTPrjiinfll ir rY7l tlmoo thir Tberv were- eight passenger coach. lx rnrn and iwo women, arm v u u.ij.iy,iniicusioni uou per -weight of its own body. - So great Is mwr tnrn wn arnwl. GUTJUl' 0t- realize the fact that the th mirrr tvmmv! li thA rtr,r that Join, a t? tra called, bad robbed the ;ioine w cons.scur wim to open it a force equal to L319.5 times tr r ht bo would rob tho . rrr'-r-rrr-. qnimi. ir mo uuman - - - ui inn rrrnTn lr.i . ntitfrn nr- rrr being possessed t ill ' 1 .1 A . A. . t- ri nrrr thr rmd. The -r " . " ,uvuu " proporuon as mat -' ' : "I trjr:1 "ponant meai or ine uaj of uese ' shell flsh the average man ctxnraor was. ihl bring the neat affords to thH who dine In tho even- wmiId l)e nblc to lift the enormous crach. that ttm hrtrr. dUzuivd as a in ac excellent opportunity of ex- weIght of IX97G.000 pounds, pulling In Proa. w- w ibr wir wortaoay ciomes ror a the same degree as the limpet. And - wm dusull deputlr. lint thvlr suit which has been brushed and aired. lf tbe inan pulled in the same propor- Klentltj not known xo ino-pas iixo bracing effect of a change of cgrm- clothes In well known. Many a man. -Otd lit to ftn? this grntlemaa road being almost too fatigued after an ar- aprnt git any of my mooy. remaxkoil dnous day's work to change his clothes, a Hibernian. "They say he's mighty tlnd hlnvKlf conalderahly refreshed qrJck on the triggrr. but OHl keep at when he experiences a feeling of clean- ar.grr oa taino the while Uncsj end preparedness for his dinner. -Socoe of u down la Mississippi, and good digestion Invariably waits on whar I come from jire iv . th hahitel healthy appetite. ' The changing of tho old Wlothrop ousc. tImc S ,dnw,l la a broad clothes nay even thus favornblj affect ho brought .a picture which ho had rL1! . .....1. Iltcd. He finally left It with a note . - o n uu iuu l uc wits ill uvuvijr .uvuuj- person who dress for dinner. The stancrs. Forrest read the note and hard worked clerk, tho shopkeeper and tbok the wfapp!ng from the picture. It the worUngman would all be better lf prorc1 to be a painting of himself as they would cast off their workaday spartacus. Forrest gazed upon It a clothes and put on clean clothes for the moment ami then ejaculated to the evening meal after the day of toil Is clerk: .j,vc hlm $ia If bo l3 as r puiied in. the same propor tionate degrw; as the cockle he would sustain a velght of no less than S.10C.- mOO pounds. Two Poor One. During one of Edwin Forrest's en gagements in Boston a poor artist call ed several times .to sec the great actor a!4 tho nupposed clergyman. "He itn't the fool to giro us warning. "He girc 'cm warning on the Dcnvct line. uUl a young fellow In a higt choker collar. "They were oa the look rat for him. but the Apt thing they knew bo was .n the coschjtc? and over. The change freshens the body. as hls plcturv hc mnst pn lho nt " i- .v.vw. uicrj , Kumie Rumutus to me -weaneu Dj ptarvation nasaenger was armed, but no one dared hand and head, and a brighter view of ' Tu rn m ntb ttr Oay lttn a! bd told tbc CS5'tir-0?t "nJ-. c5MnI1?c?i the. wrfebt of Its sbclless body Is ro- flj ru ru m fU ru fU fU of fU fU w fil fl Of (U fU fU Of Of fU ru fU fU fU fU fU fU fU fU fU fU fU fit .'T.-.: - t i- ttS m m W the Next Six Months for the Mechanics of the New Shops of the Atlan. tic Coast Line Railroad. A CHEAT CHANCE TO INVEST IN R iverside Park iraw. The tagr stopped at a tavern, the l.tor wms opened, and a woman with a bunch of rwes in ber hand was about t. enter when she drew back, saying that six wouldn't travel with men aJooe. Apparently she did not see th deputies, who were on the back seat and when they were pointed out to bet she f prapg into the coach. As aho wsj about to seat herself she dropped hei bouquet. The young man In the chokei collar picked it up and handed 'It tc her. She received it with a smile and taklne from tbe bunch the largest rose, cave it to him. He thanked her and pnt it to his nose. Then the. con versa Ion was resumed John. "Has any one ever seen him unmask. 'MTT" asked tbe sheriff, fishing for lnf or .-ration. fa," replied the Irishman; "he's - aides t a a gjrrl. He hides his fact j the women do in Turkey." They jy hes about forty.' ne of the deputies. things is thereby engendered. The habit 1. besides, cleanly, dlgulfled and becomi n g. La ncc t. NEEDLESS NOISES. MaMealnar Kftct mt Same Soaads Tb Oar' Kara. One War of Saying No. Ueerbohm Tree was once endeavor ing to get a well known actor back into his company. Tree received the mau in his dressing room as be was making up. "How much would you want to come back to me?" inquired U the needlessness of most noises The othcr Qamcd aQ exorbitant ary. to which Tree merely retorted as he went on making up. "Don't slam the door when you go out. will you?" that render them insufferable. You sleep very well through the roar of a wintry storm, but If some one has for gotten to-fasten a" blind and it begins to bang then you arc lost. You might as well get up and locate that blind and fasten It first as last. The mani fold noises of your steamer's plunga as to Gentleman through the night, with the perpetual wash cf the sea. unite in a lullaby to which the worst conscience, sinks into repose, but a snore breaking from the next stateroom recalls the memory of all one's sin. The rush and leap and Incessant but varied grind and clang cf the sleeping car become soothing at Ttto Thonght. "I want a business suit now," said Slopay. "I was thinking of something in the wny of a small plaid." "And I.- replied the taljor, "can't help thinking of something in tbe way of a small check." Philadelphia Ledger. W. Til. TO.OIYIER, Owner. Lots Fifty by One Hundred Feet: S 65.00; 100.00; 200.00; S 5.00 Cash and $3.00 Per Month. 10.00 Cash and 5.00 PorlYlonth. 20.00 Cash and $.00 Per Month. No Interest or Taxes on Deferred Pay Satisfy Yourself as to the Value. Lents. raid Wasted Advice. A beauty adviser says. "For tender i,7 Zl7Z: . fi eyes make an Infusion or'- Oh. bosh! radiator, beginning to fizz ' , . . . . . . . l.art lt. n i , . Lvcry girl knows how to make tender and click after the steam has been . ,.. . , , , . "Who are you talking ahoutr nsked turned off. seems to leave the would be Y Vluoul "J Z 7 N- wvnan with the roses. sleeper no resource but suicide. If you '.-Minneapolis Tribune. "Gentleniiin John. He's going to rob could get at the ccondcngtncer and Let rce out! Driver. his crach. "Law sake? top. "You cun t get oat Here." said tbe "iheriff. "You'd havetoo far to walk foo! back. Dcid-. the frllow isn't rwc;!) tr forewarn us! -We are all ready fo him." the Ml i5sippLin remarked. Im "frald to death o" tbce western road agrnts." said, the woman. "I wist ordltkm. Y. D. Hqwcil In Ha riser's. I was Iwck east where I cznrm mtn " ClawJr t.Yat. This gallant robber of rain's purses Tnnm lilm trAlforlnt. In file tati fie could snatch a few cat naps before Tommy-Does your ma hit your foot morning. Ilut you cannot get at the see- under the tab!e wheu you've had ond engineer after midnight in most "offn? Tommy-No; thafs when I hotel. Continuous noises and necessa- narn had enough. When I have she ry noises are things you can adjust tcntU for doctor.-Harper's Bazar, senses or your spirits to, but the noise without a reason, without an apparent Wo know accurately when we know right, like -the gnawing of a rat in the Ettle. With knowledge doubt Increases, wainscot. Is what drives so many to Goethe. .ind sbe trembled like a leaf. "Don't ye be afcared.- said the Irish tji -If anything happens well look -Jt foe the women folks. The woman, who was still shivering, looted at a window through which a raw wind was blowing. Tlae Irishman, who sat next It. put it down. He wmt rewarded with a romv Then the donor. Imploring ,the men to save her If tb Neighbors Got Fooled. I was literally coughing myself to death, and had become too weak to ! a a. a a a- a if a and ladles' hearts was of French ex- ra ovu. aaa neiRnron, P' Dural became so rich with . ,.Atr . k WWW WUUJ f)UV a . UilUlAO S For Information, Maps, Etc., Call or Write to Alexander Walker, General Agent, WAYCROSS, CA. j. s. eras, Special Agent, WILMINGTON, N. C. ROOMS AT PURCELL P. O. BOX 636. r feb 8 tf. traction. his III gotten gains that ke was enlbled to retire from the profession and re turn to France But a quiet life, free from tbe excitement of his old career, dkl not agree with 'his. adventurous spirit. He returned again to England to God, I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It took Just four one dollar "bottles to completely cure the cough andf restore me to good sound health,-writes Mrs. Eva Uncapher, of Orovertown. Stark Co., Ind. This King of ceugh and cold ruarh xt-m n ff -: I f Hrti mart a n mf rvmned his njfOCatlon. At leiliTth I t-O- t o.rmiTt ttu iiftii. in th 1 CUT06, and healer of throat and lungs. . M-- "W t -ae. av wm " M V I' S - " -" i tas a-n M w fwu4 Ko T Ai iande,! t the .uppoNed woman. WalL In Chandos street. While In st c and 11.10 bottles "DeUcions." remarked the southerner. ' prison awaiting his doom many ladies nifflns his flower. "ItenjJnds me of of position visited him an J endeavored ' u twautifol fiwr. the magnolia." j to obtain release, but Justice was , Every one in tbe coach was sniang.' Inexorable, and be was hanged at Ty- j 1 V ind. the wlndown being closed, the fm-' burn In January. 1C70. His epitaph In ' POVHT JDrCQXlX will be par mad yoor teeth pcrfoct when joa gxl the good h&bit of craace permeated the pent up atmos . 8L Fanl's church. Covent Garden, speaks of him as "Okl Tyburn's glory. It wns'no-- irettInff dark, and as-the England's-illustrious thief." and telLt Okjch ramlieml slowly along one by us: 1 1 the party dnpped off to uleep. The, Here libs DuvaL. Reader, if male thou! "ftf! Ar! a jP- D Iaw'? i ts. art. . IxiCuUr" OC DdKUr o th In the choker collar., whose hcsI puT9m' " "!m"' lw xay Hunting for Trouble. "I've- lived In California 20 years, and OS etill hunting for trouble in the way of burns, sores, wounds, vbolls, cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that Ducklen's Arnica Salve won't quickly cure," writes Charles Walters, of Alle ghany. Sierra Co. No use hunting, Mr. Walters; It cures every case. Guar anteed at ,R BiJeWamy's drug store. 25c. 'x" ' out if female. Irishman leaned upon tlie sheriff, andj gL jams' Garette h to deputies leaned on each othcr. j red headed miner was the only one. Biamarek'a nwalmml. lw-jke. and be made an attempt to The llamburger Nachrlchten contrib- vwk a .4f.,liH .B Ka wrwa a atevlt . . At t i Pn a window, but tne woman caugni V.. hand anl prevented him. He look M at lier appealingly and made an ef utcs the following to the stories reia tlve to the relations between Emperor William IL and tllsmarck. "If the kal Wood! Wood! 500 cords best oak,, black Jack and pine cut to suit. Coal! Coal!- fort to raise the window without ber, wi5bed to ride alone." said Bis- Carbolic Mouthwash j Uo enly PLEA 8 A NT satiaeplic I Eureka Blocks, grates! the beat 'for SQUASH SEL ; The finest old blended -whiskey en the 'market. - Prise $1.00 tbe quart; household necessity. en Co 6 S. Front St., Wilniinstoii. P. O. Box 243 T&oiiB ymtr order vro deliver tho gopls. fe 3tf lay dru utor, 2".. JAr.. marck. I conkl have found uo objec tlon.That he drove me away, though, wounded me. If ho wanted to get rid of me he should have told me so frank permlwlon. She drew a revolver froro somewhere m ber skirts and pushed its moxtle np agzinst his forehead Then she picked irp his rose, which be had thrown on the floor; and held It jyt i -would have taken nix months' rruw bU aw. ra cation. If things got along without ""SaiST" she commanded In a voice oe f would have remained away. Oth 'hat Ij1 J.t all Its femininity. "Sniff ctwIm i should have returned. But with yfar ujc or yoo'll sniff through o i ras nearly thrown out of my bole In yior head. ' bouse In the Wllhelmstrasse. I had to The mnu sniffed vigorously, prefer-1 pc niy belongings in haste, for Ca rinz inju-n nihility to death, and the wo- ym, vraitlng at the door." man .xa threw his bead back on the j cushion, where it remained quiescent, j Walter rater'a Way. There were now eight Insensible per- ? remember telling Walter Pater on In the coach and one very wide 1 about "The Story of an African Farm" awake. The woman threw off ber out- and the wonderful human quality of It ide apparel, displaying a woolen shirt vje said, repeating his favorito formu and trousers tucked In boots. Indeed, -No doubt you are right, but I do he was no woman at all, but m young not upose shall evr read 1LT And fellow barely twenty, with cheeks rosy be explained to.ine that he was always from vermilion paint. He first re-' writing something and 'that while be Itered the sheriff of his belongings. was writing be did not allow himself then his deputies, then each man In to read anything which might possibly r-rn. He got very little for bis pains, affect him too strongly by bringing a but this didn't seem to distress' him. new current of emotion to bear upon for be chuckled as though greatly him. A. Rymons in Mon'My Review. dImmI TT.vIn fln!ahv1 hl Wflrlc. bC I W REMEMBER, We conduct a Savings Bank business and allow 4,0 iptefest Capital, - $ 50.000.00 Net Profits, - - 24,963.09 Deposits, - - 606,450.53 ATLANTIC TRUST AND BANKING CO. (8outhern Building.) foS-tf Weed Blocks Lightwood, suitable for Wilson Heaters, grates and kindling. BUILDING MATERIAL - . Lime, Cement, 'Plaster, Shin gles, Roofing Paper, Etc W. B. THORPE & CO. Dressed Turkeys Cheap AT THE. Palace Market, TO-DAY also Chickens, Eggs, Beef, Veal, Lamb. Etc. J. W. BATSON. Phone No. 72. f e 7-tf Mullets dec 13-tf. opened the cocch door and stepped Greater ult. down into the road, carefully chslngr Teacner Which. Is farther away the door behind him. England or the moon? Pupil-England.; When the driver drew up at the rocd- Teacher-why? rupi uecause yon house door at the next relay and the cant tee England, and you can see the landlord came out with a light to see tnooo. If the passengers wanted anything, he found a smell of drugs and a coacii load of Insensible people. In the one vacant seat were their empty pocket O2)ooka. and sllnned In a fold In the cushion above them was a card ra which were the letters "Gentleman John." HOSE TREAT mURBER- r RIUVESb24 HOURS est P5Cflr!enc8. STATEMENT CONDITION The Llorcfiison national Bank OF WILMINGTON, N. C At the close of Business, January 2f th, 1907. , RESOURCES- Ubnos and DLsconnta.. .-11,717,894 59 U- S. Bonds (ax par) - .. 350.009 00 Baa Building 25.000 60 Cash 695.269 65 Capital Surplus and Net Profits Circulation Deposits 2J$S,m 14 LIABILITIES. ..." $ 6W.000 00 221.029 21 300.000 00 1,767,134 93 v 22,788.164 14 DEPOSITS. The 9 BIG SALE Atlantic National Bank - i The management of this bank has Worked to build a strong, sound insti tution operated in tho interest of its depositors. How w-elrthey have suc ceeded is best shown in the following statement: RESOURCES. Buy for " Gash and Get Trading Stampswith your Purchases. 4: January 26th, 1905 .... .$1,326,650 44 January 26th, 1906 .1,664,322 93 Jaxtaary 26th, 1907 1,707434 -931 Star Brand $3.56 Shoes this week: $2.87 $16.50 Overcoat this week $.98. $15.00 Srft this week $11.98. Don't miss this chance; .. .. J. 1 H; FUCrtS: HEAD TO FOOT OUTFITTER. Loans and Discounts Overdrafts U. S. Bonds N. C. Bonds (4 per ceat). . Stock, Securities, etc Banking House Due from other banks ... Cash on hand (in oar vaults) .$ 758,809 51 2,531 49 , . 175,000 00 99,000 00 3300 00 20,000 00 449,959 58 115,728.99 md Roe 300 Barrels Large Mullets, our own pack-. 100 lbs. guaranteed to every barret. s 25 Barrels Nice Large Roe. One Car Load Georgia Cane Syrup. Best quality that we could buy. It is very fine. 100 Cases California Evaporated Peaches 150 Cases Nice Evaporated Apples. 400 Bags Maine Seed Potatoes Several . Car Loads of other Staples too numerous to mention.. Let ira quote you. . D. L GORE C0t, WHOLESALE GROCERS . AND IMPORTERS. WILMINGTON, N. C. i e2-tf ' ' ' ' - Total $1,65420 57 LIABILITIES. Capital stock ...$ 125,000 00 Surplus and Profits, net . . 222,106 56 Circulation t ........ : . . . 125,000 00 Deposits: Mdividuai . . . .$89,836'77 - Banks ...... 233,277 24 1,182,114 01 Total feb 3-tf .i; $l,65i,220 67 Only ISO Tons Left . FiSHhSORAP- First eomerst served. U adulter ated. No middle niaa itfs stralgbx from the factory and aa tmexceHefl fertiliaer. ' , v-' fe .2-tf wilmuigtJOTi, w. v. tfeaiStar&usmess Locals Thefit Worth While. Ifcb3-tf ' i I
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