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WLIAM H. BERNARD.
Owner and Editor.
WILMINGTON. N. C.
Entered aa second-class 'matter at
the 'poetoQce at WUlmngton, N.
juider the Act, of Congress of. March
1879.
Tuesday, August 6, 1907.
- A SAGACIOUS DARK HORSE.
" It is pretty wel conceded that Gov
pernor John A. Johnson, of Minneso
ta, vas the strong dark horse which
Col- Watterson, of the Louisville
Courier-Journal suggested for the
Democratic Presidential nomination
next year. A whole lot of editors and
political seers agree that Governor
Johnson is a strong man, and among
the eminent newspapers of the coun
try to place a proper estmate upon
the Minnesota gentleman is the Wash
ington Post Says the Post:
best posted men in this country on
the question of navigation. He knows
what the purposes of river and har
bor improvement are aimed to accom
plish, and he is doing as much-as any
member in Congress to have this im
portant matter placed before" the
country in the light 'which the
magnitude of its importance warrants.
ALUMINUM CHEAPER:
GET INSID E
The trades papers of the country
tell us that although the cost of ex
tracting aluminum by electrolysis has
been reduced from. $8 to less than 40
cents a pound, there is a. long-felt
want for a cheaper process. Accord
ing to .a London journal, that want is
now met by a metnod which will
make vast deposits of clay a source
of boundless wealth and utility. In
brief, the new process is this: "Ob
tain aluminum carbide by heating kao
lin and carbon in an electric furnace.
Then heat the aluminum carbide with
alumia (oxide of aluminum), whch
will yield carbonic acid gas and pure
metal."
Now you know how to do it, go at
L It is said that some of the great
est clay deposits of the country are to
be found in North Carolina. ,
CURRENT COMMENT.
"This Gov. Johnson, supposed to be
the 'dark horse' Col. Henry Watter
son had in mind when he appealed to
CoL William J. Bryan to play War
wick, appears to De a man or very
considerable political sagacity. En.
an interview some days ago he ex
pressed his opinions of men and
things with a frankness that very
nearly amounted to bluntness. Among
other things he delivered himself of
this: 'It seems to me that the slogan
of -the Democratic party in the next
campaign and in every scceeding cam
paign until the question is settled,
should be a revision of the tariff,
and he adds that by revision he
means 'a most thorough revision.'
"The Democratic party gained deci
sive victories on that very issue in
1SS2, in 1890, and in 1902. In 1888 it
lost on that issue by the narrowest
of margins only battle it has lost
since the war when the tariff was
paramount. And the woods are full of
Democrats who think that tariff re
form is the only issue that the Demo
cratic party can tender in 1908 with
the slightest hope of success. Indeed
there are plenty of observing Demo
crats who think their party had the
(bixtleth Congress as good, as gained
when a certain eloquent orator threw
Into the balance the fad of govern:
ment ownership.
"Of and concerning that propagan
da, Gov. Johnson says: 'I believe the
government should do no business
that can be done as well, or better,
" by private individuals, and I do not
think the time has yet arrived when
There should be even a suggestion of
government ownership of railroads.'
and in that declaration Gov. Johnson
is in accord with more than 90 per
cent, of those members of the Demo
cratic party who have the faintest
conception of the principles of the
party of Jefferson, Jackson, and Tl
den. . "Gov. Johnson expresses a personal
affection and unfeigned admiration
for Mr. Bryan, but he is doubtful of
fthe wisdom of his leadership and
frankly says: 'I fear Mr. Bryan has
too many isms to win the election.' He
adds that if the Republicans should
nominate a weak ticket not a Repub
lican custom, by the way he thinks
the Democrats could win with Judge
George Gray heading their UckeL -
"Gov. Johnson expressed these
views before the more or less ab
ject recantation of Mr. Bryan, which
is tantatmount to the formal an
' nouncement of his candidature for a
third nomination. With Mr. Bryan
actively in the field, he will be a
brave man, that would contest the
primacy. with him. But there is a heap
of plain sense in what Gov. Johnson
says."
Speaker Cannon's declaration that
he cannot be a candidate for President
will be merely regarded as a slight
recoil by his enthusiastic boomers. '
Washington Past.
Scientists claim that women need
more sleep than men, but the average
woman, would rather lose some" sleep
than lose the chanjoe to lecture her
husband when' he comes home late.
Washington Post
Greensboro is to have a fifty thou
sand dollar Y M. C. A. .building. One
generous man starts the ball with a
$5,000 subscription but at present
withholds his name. Raleigh News
and Observer.
"What does President Roosevelt
think of the 'undesirable Jury' at
Boise, Idaho?" asks the Wilmington
N. C.) Star. If Editor Bernard really
desires an answer to this query, he
ought to send a stamped and address
ed envelope to Oyster Bay and he
should see that the envelope is made
or asbestos. (Washington Post.
Now possible to go all the way
rrom ivjew York city to Lewistton, Me.,
by trolley, the final gap between Ken
nebuk and New Beach, Me., having
beea completed the last week. It is
strange, some attention has not been
given to a trolley line between New
York city, and Albany. With the build-,
ing of this it would not hA--TnTM n-nm
there would be continuous1 trolley pas
sage between Jfce metropolis and Chi
cago. Mohawk Valley lines run to
within a few miles cf , upper Hudson
lines; Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo
are practically connected; construc
tion is going on between Buffalo and
Erie, Pav, and west of Erie there are
Your Friends and Neighbors In Wil
mington Will Show-You-.-How.."!
m Rubbing the' back won't cure back
ache. - r- ; k .
A liniment may relieve, . but can't
Cure. r
Backache comes from the inside
from -the kidneys.-
. Doan's Kidney Pills get Inside -
They cure sick kidneys.
Here is Wilmington proof that-this
Is so: t
J. A. White, formerly residing at 206
North Sixth street, Wilmington, N.
C, says: "I 'have had great trouble
with my back, right across the loins
and when I sat still for a while I hard
ly knew how to move, and whenIjiid
you would think I was seventy-five:
years old. There were pains alI over
me and I could not tell where they
were to strike me. I used liniments
and lots of remedies, but nothing did
me any permanent good until I pro
cured Doan's Kidney Pills at 'Bellamy's i
drug store and used them. They help
ed me in a very short time and-seemed
almost to oil up my joints; in fact, I
have not had the pains since I used
them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. . Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other. - -
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THE :
IMPORTANCE
OF PERFECT PURITY
Do you know - that- the Pure Food Law -WAS
MADE NECESSARY BX: THE
, FftAGKANT IMITATIONS AND
ADULTERATIONS OF STANDARD '
HIGH-GRADE ; AR TIC L E S ? S
It was, and" whenever you drink.. Ginger Ale :
you should insist upon seeing the Red Rock
Crown or Label on the bottle. , This guaran
ttees you a drink which , has' never t been ap
proached for all-around health giving qualities,
and as a special relief from all forms of in
digestion. - . 4v
HAS BEEN
WITHDRAW
From all fount btm) Twrtf Hnr
bottled exclusively by THE RED ROCK COMPANYand
jnrc ana quart Dottles, or 5c a giass from
Red Rock and identify the bottle crown
THE RED ROCK COMPANY
v ATLANTA, GA
Endorsed By the County.
"The most popular remedy, in Otse-
making short wor of the worst of
them We always keep a bottle in- the
house. I believe it to be the most val
uable prescription! known, for Lung
and Throat diseases." Guaranteed to
never disappoint the taker, by R. R.
Bellamy's Drug Store. Price 50c and
11.00. Trial bottle free.
,
A
fr f'ntf w iAvi knl -fmt JX a -w- I " , . ,
family," writes Wm. M. DIetz, editor
and publisher of the Otsego Journal. S ' Z
Gflbertsville, N. Y., "is Dr. King's New V Wat lnnvvinnivT wirinnwir w w- -
S?ttrESiZ?2 9 SOUTHERN DISTILLING CO.
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up . KWffl. mlJSMiij
mwnnA .a . . . M ' A- r RZ. ?
sold only in " II
nal packages. CaJlfor J J!7
bel before you drink. I 1 Sf
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Meal .
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Large Stock in ; Warehouse r also
4- " .
everything in the. Grocery Line.
,We ship goods day orders are re-
Hall &j PearsaD,
July" 7tf '-.' -
ALAKGE
Will be made in the Caro-
linas and we offer
the trade
inn and Ties
FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
Goods Retailed at Wholesale
Mrs. Wis slows Soothing Syrup has
Deen used for over 60 years bv mil
lions or mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
ft soothes the child, softens the gums.
aiiays all pain, cures wind collc and
Is the best , remedy for Diarrhoea. c It
will relieve the poor little, sufferer Im
mediately.-Sold by-Druggists In' every
part or tne world. Twenty-five cents
bottle. Be - sure asd ask for Mrs.
Wmslows Soothing Syrup, and take
no other.
GUARANTEED UNDER THE
f FOOD AND DRUGS ACT. JUNE
30TH, 1906, SERIAL NUMBER 1098.
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Prices.
, , SPECIAL OFFER THIS WEEK.
OLD OSCAR PEPPER, "1
rm.am.w- m . Sn?
outueu in uona. full quart 31.U0.
Phono 248 for Quick Delivery.
To Cover it With.
Prices rights Shipments to suit
buyer.: Write or call for prices.
THE WORTH CO.
July 23 tt
KI. SELICIY1AN, iyianager,
aiUg4rtf:'i , - -r- .fg-.
AN
OXFORM
. Governor Johnson has a good eye
when he picks out Judge Gray for
good Presidential timber, but it must
be noticed that every time Governor
Johnson speaks he adds to his own
availability. He could not speak of
ew gaps to Chicago. Newburg News
ine naywcoa verdict is a ereat
aeieat for socialism in this country.
The law, against which Socialism
wars, nas been appealed to, in the
good old American fashion. An Amer-
can fashkm.' An American judsre has
delivered a fair charge. An American
jury has returned a verdict, mot in
accomance witii "plutocratic dicta
tion, but in accordance with the dic
tates of the consciences of the jury
men, as influenced toy the evidence
presented to them. Haywood goes
free, but Steialismi is revealed for what
t is a menace to the peace and iDroE-
penty or -Dotin "the classes and the
masses." Until the Western Miners
Federation is freed from the taint of
Socialism it will ibe looked upon with
suspicion. Binghampton Press (Ind.)
TWINKLINGS.
Hewitt That girl in the print
dress is a poem. Jewitt She differs
from most poems. Hewitt How is
that? Jewett Most poems don't get
into print. Exchange.
Teacher Why did Abraham im
plore mercy for Sodom and Gomor
rah? Moritz Because he had a lot
of capital Invested there. Meggen
dorfer Blaetter.
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WELCOME FIREMEN!
16 Special
Values.
WELCOME VISITORS!
16 Specials this
Week.
A NEWjLOT OF
FOR THE MAN WHO WANTS
SUMMER COMFORT.
MANY STYLES'IN WHITE AND
FANCY PATTERNS.
ASK FOR CLUETT8HIRT8
J.GOK FOR TH C CLUETT LABEL'
CLUETT. PCABODV A CO.
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MENS U-R-FIT $4.00
OXFORDS.
New Toe, Latest Sty les.
J. IS. H.
jul 21 tf
FUCHS
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COr.lf.llSSIOIlER'S SALE..
She And what was the bravest
thine VOW PVr HM rt1nna19 rrrho. r
Judge Grays ability and fitness for onel Well. T nnm m-Aoi-a o - emoii
bottle of champagne for five chorus
ladles. Illustrated Bits.
Visit our Big Department Store, this
week, while you are down the street,
5c Bottle Ink 3c.
5c Bottle Machine: Oil 3c.
5c Bottle Mucilage 3c
NO. 1.
Our 25c Dotted Swiss all size Dots.
This wee4j 12 l-2c.
NO. 2.
Our 10c Dress Ginghams, while it
lasts 8c per yard.
NO. 3.
Our 10c -Flowered Dawns This week
7 1-2 cents.
NO. 4
Our 25c White Madras and all Col
ors, This week 19c "yard.
" 1 " ' . . .
I J A. lit . a
rrtiuei wiuioul arawing irom a
great paper like the Post a compli
ment for his sagacity.
As the Star has heretofore declar
a, ine democratic party does not
lack Presidential timber, but has plen
y of iL The question is to get the
right man nominated on a platform
uoDDy Arctric explorer? How
do you play that? Willie I'll p'tend
lm looKin- ror tne -North Pole; an
you come an look for. me. an Tom-
mi.ni i i i- m
uj i v.tjluc ouu ook i or you. Brown
lug's Magazine.- " t i
H-. -.-k m - .
icu-ui, iae winaows or vour
nouse snut so -'badly .that mv . hair
plows ail-about my head;
that wm not nv0 Viim r lywwn u-ftwus my neaa. 10U reai-
at uic ly must nave something done to them.
"tea. APPnW Arm' aa K .
v- v nee . uro lUCCCBBlUr - lor
that. It would h
I -Vll LJ TV A I tKWAY. TOn TA-nTA VMl Otal m .IVI..-
' Judgef (in i breach r of rrrmii
Ane iNonoiK landmark of Sunday casej xou say .you' must have, been
says: . I temporarily insane -when you proDOS-
'Congressman John tt nn JZ Je-itt
First North ri.;; T,,.:rr" Vi cFr""wA v'.Jro.ur xiono ir yoxt
p ir,fi "," "La"lc wiii cause uie pialntiH to remove' her
Wrali101 P1 veu so Juryman seer her face.
, 4,uu. Tvaterway, tne great!
conception which has hen ,. . i II live and let m-r.hrthin nv,
6f his political career. In th a With all that's vi m wot ,
number of The World's Work I Unto the- Toor soma riKh T Hva
a compact article bv Mr . firii I T-uaTbalanntt T tm pw .fif-
A great canal which Is LiffhJ
ai ii e nesapeake with -the
NO. 5.
Our 25c Danish Ctoth in all Colors!
This week l&c per yard..
NO. 6.
Omr 12 . l-2a
40 inch ; White Uawm.
By virtue of the decree of the Snr,.
rlor Court of New Hanover-County,
made in the cage of w t T.nm
against William ; McD. Brown . and
George H. Brown, the undersigned
commissioner, .appointed bv said da.
cree; will sell to the highest bidder
at puDiic auctiorvior cash, on Monday,
the 19th day of August, 19 0T, at 12
o'clock M., , at the; Court House door
in tne uountrrof New 'Hanover and
City of Wilmington, the following lots
oi iana in said city, to wit: A lot be
ginning, at r Southeast -Intersection
oi v Anaerson and -MUler Streets, L-i . u
runs Southwftrrtiv urtfh This -week 9 l-2.
u k VHDbCAU
line or Anderson street, ;' - 30 feet:
uience - east parallel with Miller
BMvl . tT & '.&. .1
v ccv uo nxctsij mence r jNortn paral
lel: with An ders on street 30 feet to the
said- line of .Miller HtrAt.hoTi. rffK
said linn- of .f f hoot rt.- . I " NO. -,
" " m m m,m mm -i -u . JL:r- m-M-M .
the begtonlng, part, ot lot'No 1 Block 200 ToweJs, 15? Jlrwi Turkish
240. r f. ?.- n, 7ii ."t Id Htnck; full slzo 10c4 each.
no.r -otJeglnnIng In the Northern
line of Walnut "street .165- feeti leaat
from . Its Intertectlort iwl th- the-'isa pm
line of Sevent-i street., rims ieastirtne-l
Walnut8reet:41 feet 3 mchesrthence
-Mortnjrparauei?? witct-Seventh tiBtreet
132 -leet: -thence Weatwardlv
with WalnarC treet 41 1-4 -feet ;Mn1
South 132 feet to the f beghnmg7 be
ing pan'oi lots- - ana 5; Block 22ti ?
xerms casa. -sub lect to the'eonflrmji.
UQW or the ; court t m&x-u
25 Envelopes or 3c.
5c Box Piolish for So.
10c Ink Tablets 5c.
NO. 9. '
Qur 75c Boys' Wash. Suits 45c suit.
NO. 10.
Men's $1.00
wek -79c.
Negligee Shirts. This;
NO. 11.
200 pairs Men's $1.25 White Canivas
Slippers. TMs week 89c per pair.
NO. 7. - . - . ;
V OUr 12 l-2c Bleaching 10 yards for
w cents. - - -
NO. 1?. "
Big line of StrlaJW Grips and Trunks.
Reduced This Sale.
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ROOFING
xoii can lay, it yourself. It's
not hard work and it doesn't take
long. After it's done, it's done
ior a long, long time. -StormS
won i jiurt Congo Roofing, wind
won't rip it, heat -won't soften it
n -j. i. . . - .
uxm- it ontue. it can't rot,
rust, corrode, creep or leak. It is
the" Never-Leah Roofing."
. Write tor sample. That will
tell the story better than words;
J.W. fcliison - Co.f j
NO. 13.
-Our etatife line. of Men's and Boys'!
Straw Hats at Cost. '
Jun 26 tf
NO. 14.
r Men's and
63 cents. i
Bojla' $2.00 Bath Suits
"1,000 Is -lks ead-r
1,000 Pairs' "2d eaclu
1,000 Fans' 3c eacb.
NO. 15. I
-100 :Mb'9 $15.00 Tei-or-made Suits.
This week $10C0O. ? " - -- . - - -
B. C. il 'Cigars.
5 ' .
NO. 16; ti' r: :
'.00 "Me-tfa $1Q.00 Tcdlorrinade ults. '
Tbs wef $74)0. : v-:.er-;rr;
5c :Han dkeitMefs 3c 4ch.
BJftI3.eigatsr
This is a fragrant long filler, hand-
aom found In stem cut .cigars.. ,Tpu
take ,no (? we. jguaTrantee each
d .very.one, aiid will, refund tjie
money: and take- back if not up In
every particular to the ku-trai-tea.
"f.-'-ii .f-. rpji-it. j:-:.VtH?t. watt.
. J'BEST CIGAR MADE."
5c- Pearl Buttons 3o pef 'dfozen.
So Calke Soap 2a
GKORGB Hi HOWBLl
Co-umlssioner;
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map, walcli rnrn!R"hpa on I - ... ..f . - - .
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: Assets ' '-ji
onstrauon. Mr. Small is performng a
great . servce to. his State and Nation. 5g
Nothing can stop the work which he
5Xl. - . -
, What Mr. Small undertakes he does $b
thoroughly and he Is so conversaiit
.with the Inland' Waterway project Sg
h-t he is better nrenAred 5 th V M
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oe eUe to speakd Trrlte of It -He W I HE SOIITHFRN NIlTmNni B M tf SS
believes In it and lU-comDletlnn
sure, wm Want the-moat JO- - A Bank at whidi.tlie Siall depositor fnr .V
iESf Notice biirl6
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No mistake, old at all cigar stores.
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jul 28;tf
Dstrlbutors.
Joseph D. Smith,.
P. A. Lord.
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