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Take care of the Dimes and the Dollars will take care of themselves. Start an account with.us and learn how easy it is to save. V The only Bank in Fayetteville that does a STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK BUSINESS. Banking by Mail a Specialty; " - . , .. "... ' ,: and every facility afforded to our country' depositors. We . pay four per cent, compounded quarterly. . - . .v-' V-- ' men 31-tf. . " Do now . ... . Sold at the places where gentlemen go to get a drink. " . ' J. & E. -MAHONEY 4 , f . Portsmouth i V Virginia ; JHIGR BALL Wc Have I . Porch . Rockers-Li Chairs, ia a T I . JL L. C ft ft U AUft.1 WftA krwa ed Oak Suts and . very pretty, but 1 30 Gy-Caris thy i22 Xttningf X f - - ' - - :- "V , ' 'v " , . i ranging in price and" guallty .from a?2.50 Folder to the nicest baby: vehicle on thl3 market: Our customers save in tirics v . quantities, "saving ; local freight I l tie W L Ml N U I UN rynnit i unu vw P.-S Merchants handling j- exclusive wholesale , store. - : ' . X n ' " J V'jr " " m ' " : I I i " ": - Read Star Business-Locais; JAMES F. POST, , ' Vice President. DR.! J.- VANCE McGOUGAN; . - - Second Vice President. CENT BAM. "St . ' BLENDED RYE you enjoy a high ball and then ?. If you' ro. "i . remember the very next "tin you drink one :-to-askfor Belie 1 of 'Virginia Rye'" VhlsKvWfvit' makes a smooth, delightful drink; one which you will e n j oy ah done which will do you good., ItV blended from pure, old whis- 83 the most discrim inating taste. .Don't forget to try it-thosd whom , it pleases once it will please always. a Car ol Settees; SrfnglGomibfl. -; ar nf A rrferican.or " Imitation Quarts-1 ' w . I - ,... tjjressers, . nj xteuyiui awco. --"- uuxou not expensive. ;'' 1 .-.'r ' . V. . ' iust what we"get off by -buying. ca and paying cash ; , r;-. : ,. 'Furniture; buyt factory prices at our ; COMMON; SENSE - VIEW, a Why Viola Decided to Marry Young , - r- Harry Wijkins.- - y : " ,v ; "Father, :I would . like to see -you, in the library on a matter of business," I ; 'Very well, .Viola; come along. , kow, then'whatlsitrt, k ... V - "Father, you are aware that . Harry Wilklns has been paying me his at ten tions the last year? '- - - - "Yes, and I've', felt like kicking, him! The Idea of a Wilkins daring to aspire to the hand of a Grafton!" "Hevhas asked me to be his wif e." "The scoundrel! Why, rU" "And . I've almost promised." ' she placidly continued ', r "What, what! My daughter marry a Wilkins on $25 a week? Never! o to your 'room, while 'I. seek out this .base adven" f " ' " ; ; : - "Father I want to talk. real business to you," she interrupted; ' "Have jou seen - the marriage statistics of London for the last year?" ... "No, of course not! The idea. of Har ry Wilkins skulking around after my" "Wait! According to the statistics, this city has 871,240 more females than males. ; There are 220,890 more mai riageable girls than can find husbands; to say nothing of 182,321 wldows.whd are very anxious for a No. 2. The num ber "of young men . In London earning over $15 a week and in the market is only 22,107. There are after these young men exactly 220,000 young wo men and 150,000 widows. Three out of every five children born are ' girls. Death removes two . young men to one married man or old bachelor." The old man turned pale and grasp ed, a chair for support. "Xfter a pause she continued: . "From. June to October over 80,000 marriageable young (women visit fash ionable watering places, and it Is esti mated that 31,442 of them catch hus bands, -thus further reducing the chances of a resident cockney. Father, take this pencil and figure out your Viola's chances of catching another man if she lets Harry Wilkins canter away." "Great Jimminy!" he gasped, figur7 ing for a moment "Why, your chances are only one in 21,875,947!" ; "Just as I figure it out. What shall I say to him tills evening?" "Say!" Say! Why; tell him you'll have him and be mighty glad of the chance! .And don't let him .draw a long breath before you add itbat the ceremony can take place- right after- breakfast tomorrow morning and that I'm to give you , a wedding. present of $500 in cash!"-nt-Bits. , 1 : Two; M uffsJ Q, One. She sa( between her two lovers in the trap. George was driving, and Edward was .pressed closely against the rail.; The night was dark, but the; horse , was old and knew, his way. . This gave George an opportunity to hold the reins In one hand and also to slip the other into the lady's unoccupiecf muff. ' Pres entlywell, two hands were tenderly pressing each other. " The end of the drive came at last, and a sweetTismall voice whispered: "Whenyou two gentlemen have quite done with my muff perhaps you will be kind enough to let me have it." ; Then did two sworn enemies alight from the trap with thoughts, that could scarcely be expressed coherently In presentable language Judge. . . The Elm Incident. Washfagton was taking formal com mand of the Continental; army at Cam bridge. ' He crooked . his arm, placed his elbow against the historic elm and rested his head on hit hand. Then he" addressed the, ill assorted gathering of patriots. In the midst of his remarks his elbow suddenly glided from the tree and Washington completely lost his equilibrium. . "Whv didn't you inform me," said the great general,, with dignity, "that this tree was a slippery elm r" worn an's Home Companion One He'd Missed. : Borrowby Let's, see. Do I owe you anything? Mftrrnwhv Not ft ' cent mv bOV. . Go ing round paying your little debts?... ; Borrowby No.. -1 was going '-rounu seeing If 1 had overlooked anybody. Lend me" five till Saturday; ;will,you? Lippincott's Magazine. ; 1 , SheAnd is "my Percy quite, happy?;, . He Certainly, pet.-- I wouldn't j date to be anything else.-f Sketch.. 7i- - jt . - . v " i How. It Terminated. V- 4 ' Husband Did you discharge the cook l-- .-vvv: Wife Well you know. I meant to, but before I -could , do-it . I gathered fromi her language that " she had, dis charged me.-T-Houston Post s t -THE '"'RWORWIM.P And never since its It guarantees a much ' . Silly OUlt5J.w UilXl JLltWVOJtXptfcX juvAitum w nas never . v - . ' , ." r - - . tiio nmmmt nf niiwii&iiifi narpicii bv The Mominn Star is fStead ily increasing More Fo the more readers crease in your business. in oririitinn it o its verv large city circulation, mircDaDPv TJrculates laroelv chants and farmers, ana nas oeen v rcaa in nuuun9 ui liumueu cbntinubusly for Shore fhari a generation , : Ad vertisers will make no mistake in seeking business through the columns of The, Morning Star. 14 One Year ly 'Mail Six MoXftihs by Mail leeMonths by Delivered In City, pee month : : s y .:C5cr.::v: . " "'. if .4,r"t J: . , . 1 ' " - - . . - iHr,'-,'.'',.. : r-WD 0MJ5I?IW - -Ovirnr,and--Edito JlLMINCTON - ...... T" A'.'"J " ,. v : JLivV ' 1 ' : ; , . " ' - -. - , - ...... , : I'-' .V ' 1 . & S 0 v4 Soil 17x3(0) :ffipi8DBini4 first issue has there' bieen any chanae ot larger regular, bona fide circulation then nnHi;ciioH In Wllminnfnri. This claim Deen cnaiieny t:ti uy ci" vwat-ij . 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