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aft. A,.. , - " . s ub kt jj Ak, f W j 1 V- -. GTATEr.lErJT ( m I : . : , , t - ' I- - " i . . :,f;sFimTS:; - I 1 V TTTfcT1TmTlTf Cm I : ' - ' ' - - va - Mr.vW. H. King. aged 40 years, a popular Wear of Raleand one of - -the best Known arugsi&u : died-In Raleigh on Tuesday morning ; as 'tire Wult of a surgical pperation - and a compncacrco mswww. .. r . . iNewbern, April 2: The damage ' ' by frost ' is ; slight here. Interviews -.with leading truckers say that th-ey a. nt cnffpivd hv the frost at all. - Others say crops were touched slight i ly.- - Near La Grange on Sunday morn fiw' Af .iinteown oriein destroyed ' ; Mr W- Sr Uzzle's barn, stables, corn, fodder, farming -implements and fine tons of fertilizer. , TheTe was some in surance '"' ; - .-Snow Hill April 2: Track on the Snow: Hill-Kinston Railway has ' been' laid - to the Greene county line, - and the management expects to begin handling: freight for the people along . .its line. - The grading force Is well - over, in Greene now. - "- Falson, April " 2: Damage by the cold" last night was inconsiderable ; "as there was no frost It is feared V that crops will be hurt severely to 1 night as there is every indication of frost ' Beans have been slightly dam- aged) but a bdg frost would kill the crop. - - '."'' ' ' "'. Fayettevllle, April 2: It is prac tically .assured that a big sash, door and ,blinil factory is to be located hx . FayettevUle, with a capital of from $75,000 . to $100,000. Mr. A. H- Slo ' comb has given the parties interested " an option on a site, and he thinks that J 'the factory will be located here. . ' The law partnership of Pou & - Fuller, at Raleigh, has been dissolve ' by -mutual consent Mr. Thomas S. . Fuller retires to become a member of the. law firm of Nicoll, Anable & Lind say, of . New York. Mr. James H. ; Pou retains the law business at Ra- v leigh. f . ELnston, April 2: Master Paul Cheney, who was ehot some weeks ago, underwent a skin graft operation at the hospital Saturday, night Two large ulcers which refused to heal were engrafted with new tissue taken - . from .. . the lad's father's arm, -Mr. ; Cheney permitting its removal without taking "any anaesthetic, or .anodyne. Master Paul is doing well.r -Kinsfcoo, April 2: Effective to day Mr. J. R- Hawktnswho has been superintendent of the P. O. & W. Railroad, becomes superintendent of . the Beaufort division of the Norfolk . & Southern as well, succeeding Mr. S. L. Dill; who becomes general agent Superintendent ' Hawldns, in camipany f- with Mr. Dill,' was to the city today - getting a line on the affairs of the ;'"road. ' . 1 ' . . - Saulsbury suffered a disastrous fire Tuesday, the aggregate Joes beil ing about $30,000 with partial insur : . ance. The flre"originated 1m the roof of the Barber Buggy Company from i a spark from an engine o the prem ises. The factory and stock consumed was valued at $8,000. The fire jpom ;. -municated to several business houses, " the second largest losers beftng V. " Wallace & Son's building Tallied at -. $7,000. ML, Olive, April 2; Strawberries . were damaged very little here by the severe cold weather last night though the full extent of damage cannot be told until the thermometer' rises and the warm sun comes out The cold - snap will doubtless greatly retard the shipping season. A strong wind pre vailed all night and prevented heavy frost, which would have resulted very - disastrously. The bean crop is not " very 'far advanced, but all that were - up aredestroyed. " Kluston, April 2: Fire resulting from a careless negra tenant's act In - Nburning o3 a little patch of -weeds .'when a strong wind was blowing Fri day afternoon, ruined' 75 acres of ten- year-old forest growth and destroyed , a' half mile cf fence for Mrs. "Winnie Suggs ' at her place two miles from . the city., The fire spreadTanidlv and increased fin dntenslty (until' disaster threatened oaany in the . sectkn, but . the alarm brought help quickly and vne names were stopped. Elizabeth City, April 2: News was received this morning of ithe drown- 1 Ing cf : Mr. R6bt Cane, yesterday aft ernoon -iia Mill Tail Creek, a branch . 'K Alligator River. . Mr. Cane was in a gasoline yacht with Mr. Twiford and -he accidentally fell from the moving ' yacht Into the water and was drowned. wis body never came to the surface and'Aas not'- been ' recovered" vet Mr. Cana was about 30 years old 'and . -:a young man highly esteemed In this section.- .rr-wigh Point, April, 2: The ; High ' Point manufacturers expect to be well represented at the Jamestown Expo . ; sition, and, to this, end are already en- gagea in getting out, samples to be i piacea.: on exniblUon and literature giving dessred informatioa to those who are . Poking this . way. In addi- - ,uon .to this - the Enterprise of thfs : cityscgetting out, a largss number of sixty-page bookets of High Point and ner. manufacturing Interests, which -. will bs - distributed gratuitously. It . ; C will 'be a handsome . souvenir "contain- ing. forty catchy views and some twen- . ;y .pages cl reading matter.' - , ' you i can'b&y equals' " ' - " Lleade & Ba ker's G 2 r j c II o o u ! h 17a gIj for perfect cleansing: and preserving . t of the tee tlx. ; Harmless, je t leavei y " the' teeth . gleamtngr "white; ' and the'i . " - breath pnre. ' 2oc, SOcJ, $IM.: . Tlie ohly f orm from 7heat that i3 ; all, nutri- I inent is the soda crater, and'yv--;) yetthe oMy which' this is y o0da The only -The only . The only The only 0 In a NATIONAL: 0 VIA fAIR LINE LINE 'TO! . . . . .- Hi n n nn I W U LSS Hampton Roads 26ai tp:iy; :3bttif 1907. SPECIAL. LOW RATES 1 I i Round trip season tickets - - ' - 512.50 Round trip GO-day tickets - - - - 10.45 Round trip 10-day tickets T - -- 9.45 Round trip coach excursion tickets - 5.25 " Coach excursion rate sold day pri or to opening date and on each Tues day thereafter, limited seven days an d! endorsed "Not Good In Sleeping; Pullman and Parldr Cars." Other tickets go on sale April 19th, and con-, tinue until close of Exposition. x For rates 'rom other points, apply to your nearest Seaboard agent, or representatives named below. Unexcelled Via Seaboard Air Watch for Announcement of Improved Schedules. For Information and Literature Address W. B. ROSE, City Ticket Agent. WILMINJGTON, N. C, mch24-tf II II n II lllf f-Vl II . ' i - f i . apeexneationa 1 C I III. 'JIUJUVIW : with Every Pair A . r 'UV7U W : SPECIFICATIONS fl . ..'.v - I! , i - I f AIT1 THAT TK KATTOAL, utt I I I I I ? .In all. styles .and ; jLr,-T'- , : ttXhllHTt ij -widths.; .y., .fSggr''J )lrt King Kid, Kiiig: Calf,' r.ry ' ' ' I Gnn Metal: Tam ?fnH i" I - " . . 1 --ti-.i.... : ' TUT'" " - ' m - m r mi w 1,1 vax k- mm .mm. ? - a . i , ' a f . 1 n .n. Illlllll 11 :'-..jfV.Vi-f.V'.v -v III - II H. WlllllkEll .f: V .III-. .11) -k' .re gal. th. shoi v -y ! '1 . :j .v il- that proves, .-.. . . . . .. .. . . .i I i l - - - :.? i I g a d Sfiar CD on g 3 "A sodar cracker of really true ia vBIsey oil: of food ' mado "! ' it - -f - if A t E: sodL cracked scientifically -' bakedl" v-: .-'r.''V. ''" soda crackier effectually :;Vpotected soda cracker.- ever fresh, ; crisp and clean. soda cracker ygood at all timfes. dust tight. . moisture proof, package BISCUIT COMPANY : o RAILWAY. NORFOLK-' U W WW U . w If I CVorfollf, yau 3 FROLI WILMiriGTOili t r Service Line Railway. C. H. GATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent, RALEIGH, N. C. ' .V - V. . y.." ,!l' .. ' . .' Ill eh 6 SD:-iLOai Report of the Condition of the South ern National Dank at Wilmington, , In the v State of North; Carolina, at -hthe Close of .Business, -March . 22, RESOURCES. V ' LoansP, and-discounts 664,563. 73 Overdraits, . secured and ' - - unsecured ' i ... V ..... -' , 1,824 '45 U. S. Bonds to "secure cir- -. culatioa - 200,000 Of U.'S. Bondsto secure U. - , : S. Deposits ......... ... 50,000 00 Premiums on U., S.. bonds - 9,226 88 Banking , House 'furniture and , fixtures - 6t230 49 Due from National banks ' (not reserve agents) : . . f 323,634 57 Due from State 'banks aud bankers , , . . v' " V - 202,583 '57 Due. from? approved' re- - . . serve agents ...... 66,414 68 Checks and otther cash ' items .r.'.V f , 1,99143 Easchajnges for - clearing house . . . 4,904 11 Notes of other . National ' banks . . - - ..v... 20,750 00 Fractional paper v curren cy, nickels and. cents . . ! ' , 381 09 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz: ' Specie $22,802,50 - - Legal tender . . , 34,000 00 56,802 50 Redemption - fund with . U. S. Treasurer , (5 per . cent of circulation) 12,702 80 Total ; $1,622,080 30 LIABILITIES. Capital sock paid In 200,000 00 Surplus-1 fund i... 100,000 00 Undivided profits, less5 ex- , penses1 and ' taxes paid i . 16,549 17 Reserved' for unearned discount ........ 2,000 00 National bank notes out standing :.. 20000 00 Due to other National A banks ..... .'. . .... . .. ; . 244,439 0B Due to State banks and bankers .... .......... 283,381 65 Due to Trust Companies and Savings banks;... 63,270 38 Due to approved reserve agents . . . 81,156 46 Individual Deposits, sub ject to check . . . . . v . . . 347,141 11 Certified checks 378 42 United -States deposits ... .50,000 00 Notes and bills redis- counted 33,764 03 Total .$1,622,080 30 State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover, as: I, C. N. Evsuns, cashier, of the above named bank do solemnly swrar thai the above state meant is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. N. EVANS, Cashier Subscribed and sworn, to before me this 26th 4ay of March, 1907, v L. B. COVINGTON, : Notary Public Correct Attest: MATT J. HEYER. ISADORE BEAR, T. A- TAYLOR. I Directors. mch-27 tf. . For C lerk Recorder's Court. Subject to the will of the people to be expressed at the polls May 7th, WM. SLOAN HUGGINS. mch 29-lm 9i Office Supplies Filing and Records Systems, Loose Leaf Devices, The Fox Typewriter. -" ;?".'-: - 'v 1 ' ' Blank Books, Etc. R. C. OeRossef. Bookseller f and Stationer. 1 3) 5-CEriT " ' T. I O D S M !-'- Smokers gexerally ask If the Cigar. tendere4 compares favorably jvith the above brand, and xit , takes!. oine .aw-. ful 'stiff--and dangerous promisea .to. ' agree ' to - "equal ' v . r 1 i v III (fin Scbednleln Eilect January 6, 1C07.-.. 1 The arrivals - and departures are rlv en as Information, ;as well, as connec tions "wrlth other companies ..but arri vals and connections are " not saaraa teedL' ' - -i. 1 ; ': . NORTHBOUND, Nov 48. . . . .No. 42 f 8.45 a m j g.35 p m Lv Wllmlnrton . . : , Ar, Goldsboro . . . Ar . Rocky- Mount' Ar. "Weldon ...... Ar Norfolk ..:.,-.-. Ar, Wilson ,.v., (xz.zs p in3.3Z p m 1.49 d 11.15 p m 5.08 p m 2.32 p m 6.05 p ml 1.07 n ra 10.2? p m na ....tt VAUwu r a' w Ar. Petersburg . ; .1 5.0S.P m 2. Si. 2 m 4.2.7 a m 5.10 a m 8.50 a- m 1 7.12 p m Ar ' RlcnmGnd , . Ar- Washington Ar - Baltimore , ' . . ." Ar Philadelphia : ... Ar.New York"... 8.00 p m 11.40 p m 1,43 a m 4.25 a m 7.20 a m 10.18 a; m 12.27 a m 3.00 a rr SOUTHBOUND ' No. 41 . No. 49 Lv New York . . Ar Philadelphia Ar Baltimore i , i 9.25 a m 9.25 V m . .1.55 am 12.01 am 2.12 p m 2.32 a m 3.45 a pa 8.30 a m 8.25 a m 9.13 a ns 11.35 :p ra 1.00 p m 2.15 d ra At Washington . . . Ar Norfolk Lv Richmond Ar. Petersburg . . Ar Weldon ,.- . . . . . Ar : Rocky ' Mount Ar Wilson - Ar Goldsboro . Ar. Wilmington . : 3.21 p m .7.25 p m 8.05 p m y.53 p m 10.58 p m H.4B p m 6.58 a m 3.12 p m M am a 10 pm BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND THB SOUTH SOUTHBOUND Dally (5 nm Tjv Wilmton Ar Florence Ar- Columbia -Ar. Ch'lest'n Ar Savannah Ar Jack'ville Ar - Tampa. . 5.40 am 3. 3 5 pm 9.35 ami 7.30 pm 4.15 anH 12.45 pm tl A 0 nm - am 7.05 am 9.30m 2.10 pm Q.o2 air i.4 i nm 11:37 pml 6.45 pm Z.&& am 8.40 am 7,10 pm NORTHBOUND. Dally . . 1 9.00 pm . . I nml Dallv Lv Tampa ...... j Lv Jacksonville . . Ar Savannah Lv. Charleston ... Lv Columbia i ". . . . Arr Florence Ar. Wilmington . . 10.30 am s.vb pm 1.15 'am 5.30 pm 4.30 nm 0.13 am 6.45 am . . i k.iw pm .Z5 am . . 12.30 am 1.65 pm 8.10 pm BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND SAN , , , FORD. ; v--. West '-'East : :. i Bound Bound 1 Dally Dally Lv Wi.mington - . i I 8.55 am J Ar' 8.13 pm lv ifayettevnie 12.3& pra Ar .5 Lv Sanford ....... 3.40 pmAr 1.55 BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND NEW- BERN. V N. Bound South Daily ex Sun Bound A r 1 . p . Ar Newbern ; .... 5.55 pmLv 9.10 am Traina - Noa. 42 and 41 carry Pullman. Sleeplma; Cars between Wilmington and Waablngrton eonnecttna; wltb Pennayl vanla R. R. tor all points east. T. C WHITE, General Paaaenger Agent' W.J.CRAIG, . Paaaen&rev Trafie Manager. To The Beach. SUBURBAN SCHEDULE. In effect October 28tb, 1906 Leave Beach Wilmington Wrightsvilla j ' x 7.00 a m ' xft.30 a m ? x 8J$0 a m ; z8.00am 10.00 a m xx9.00 am 11.30 a m UXOftin l.S0pm 12.30 pm v 3.00 p m " 2.25 p m - 5.00 p m 4.25 p m 6.30 p m : 5.55 p m 8.00 p m- 7.30 pm 1015 a m 12.15 p m 2.15 pm 4.15 p m 6.45 p m .supm .uupm . 11.00 pm 10.30 p m ' xDaily except Sunday. . xx Sundays this car will leave Wrights ville at 10:00 a. m. instead of at 9:00 &l 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 Wrightsville nnlesH there are passeD gers for the Beach. SUNDAY" SCHEDULi:. CarB every half nout from 1.00 to 6.00 p m In addition to the above schedule. . Bpecfai Car to Golf Grounds Leave Front and Princess Streets daily, except Sunday, at 3:40; 4:00, 4:30 and 5:30 P. M. 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. , Baltimore and Carolina Stearn- - - j ship Company. Propbged salUng-a ; from Baltimore? ; ,FOR.WlLMiNGtON, ,N. C. Connecting with steamers . for South um Fayettevuieand . polnt i. . . ' 'w: Fear and ,Llttle Rivers APRIL 12th AND '26th,- r TTT imtTTIIM iem ' f ait . -r W ALTJSK MAJjLBONES, Ai r" WilminsrtoiL N. U Shesapeake and Ohio ; Railway Scenic Route to the West Two .Fast Vestibule Trains With Di T i'l'J Ing Car 'BervlcB.''-.,1: ' ' . Through Pullman ; Sleeper to . U- ; . vUle. Cincinnati; Chicago and. . -u lonlBl K; V v' ; : J-.V.' Richmond a 2: 15 P: M. s: ll.o P m : At". - Cincinnati. .8:15 A M.. 5.00 p M ; Ar. Chicago.;;: ,6.30 P. M "-j 7.10 A M Ar St. Louis . , ,',6.28 P. JL. 7.1 A K Ar. Louisville . 11.2 A. M. "8.00 P M ; - Direct connections:: formal! . 'pomri.. West and NorthTres -- : . j ; ; - vuv&cak.ituu ucsl nuaic. . . .. y . The line to; the celebrated mountain resorts; of Virginia. . ' ; -r 5.; r i . For 'descriptive inatter -. schedule,' and Pullman reservationsir'addresx -T7, O. WARTirZN, D. P, A. v -C. & O. Ry. Co Iliclincd. VA DLr T7.- rriLLZTi if ilmfnetnn : fl ar'K; : - f .. . ' l.vVAr't';.U 7;:.' -Ar ?'" NewYork for Wilmington.' S. . S. Carib . . . . . - - April 5th S. -a Navahqe... -......:. April 12th Wilmington to New York. . S S.' Navah'be. . . . : I'i1. AprU 6th S. S. Carib .". Apirl 13th' .Wilmington .for .Georgetown. :V Vv,! t Jt S. S. Carib. . .',.ApHll 8th" ? ; . f v S. S. Navahoe. .April 15th; ' - ;f ' Both steamers iave good passenRr" r - i: V Through bills Of lading and lowest through rates guaranteed to andr from points in North - and South, uareima. - For ' freight and passage apply tfc H. G. SMALLBONEa Supt.. Wilmlnarton. N. U CLYDE MILNE. 3. F. a., New Tvorar 20 Broadway. New York. ; General Offices, Pier If N. B. Brch. 88 mch 21 , . It's Ml Your If you don't get a good, fit. 7 . -If your, clothes don't wear good. If you paid too much money. Faut If you don't come and see the' bestf -- utuiig ana . cnieaptesx lime or tuu i H' ,'f mf-sy IMr IJ A T-O HMnoUAPS 1. .11' ...J:.! and styles at J. W. H. HIGHS, Southern Red. Trailing Stamps . With AH Cash Purchases feb 24 tf YOU NC MEN'S OXFORDS We've made special provision for. our young men patrons. The young men always want Shoes that are ' JUST THE CORRECT THING We've Oxfords on extreme lasts. Some very- narrow toes with ; every style kink that can, be put, into a shoe. While these shoes are- exclusive In style; the wearing quality, has not been sacrificed. " - :S4V-.-s,:'.s,. HEliVUTtiPRiCE, 1 - 109, MAR KfeT. STREET. mch29-tf - , Werhare' only a limited quantity ol , wiis ceieDratea eeq corn. you need sbmeyou . had.; better - order ' immedi--. -'Also-have 50' bushel sj of. Field, Peas and MOOlbags of;Sced Pof at6es.v;fe WHOLESALE GROCERS r- ."lMfORTCtfV:.V f 1 A ' -u! fit 1 -s " A. . f - j , si u IX v. $ a?! ft- '.I V 'ft 1 ; II - m fiti J id 4, A 4 - i - mch 31-tL: , " ; " ;- '. v r mch 1 . -i s I
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