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- - J ...fc,- - Of -"IT "- 4 VJ the uonimra btae; xmhmiiTOii; TOroinbpki PAGETHREEU GO VER NOR J DEN IES CODRI LEAK THAT 1 J? 1 f TNSTINCTIVE action -rbe fore C entering the ouse7pclearin off the clinging mud or snow; V Every blow is; a mighty wrench at the shoe at every stitcn, in . its every seam.- . . - : It" takes the honest stitching of -the. Crossett, Shoe to stand the abuse, given t so often without a thought. Says He Has Had No Intimation as to Decision In Rate Case-N & S. Excursion to Wash- ington, N. C. Z-J T,2akesiLrffes Wal to Easy " TRAOKMARflt V if 11 BENCH MADE $500 Call on our agent in your city, or write us LEWIS A. r.renSSRTrTr TnrJ3 No. Abington, Mass. 1 1 ,T'.Vt" What's the Use of paying more for an article through prejudice, than you can buy for less, .that's just as good?' Take- Whiskey, for Instance Wo maVo Vnt nno rfiflrfp IncJ- fnr xphlslrftv that's &1L When you pay moTethan we ask for our whiskey you are being taieoV for' something else, besides the whiskey. "NVvar " WT-T A TTTTH TTPIT" nf vnn ruivinc an excess to, anybody for imaginary, superiority when we have the same goods, but are content tnrougn immense volumes of sales, to break even on pronts instead 01 -niKeing up the price beyond the point of giving, you value received. "CHESTKKF1KLD" products are VAS GOOD AS THE BEST FOR'LESS? That's the reason 'CHESTERFIELD, Whiskies are jpopular. "CHESTERFIELD NEVER DISAPPOINTS." Ful quart ?L00. TRY IT. Southern Distilling Co. M. SEtllGMAN. MANAGER. Phnrrn 9dA fop culck delivery. se 22-tf Statement of The Wilmington Savings and trust Company at close of business, Saturday, November 2nd, 1907. ASSETS. Loans and Discounts ,. 1'23' Real Estate . . .. . Furniture and Fixtures (charged off to) Cash in our vault Hn nnn Cash in transit to us ?'2xX' Cash to our credit In Wilmington National Banks 141,600.72 Cash to our credit in New York and Richmond Banks : V. ...... .. 49,9757 Cash items in drawer . . : none 55.000.00 1.00 300,710.17-, LIABILITIE9. Capital Stock . Surplus Deposits . . Discounts . . Bills Payable . $1,592,162.73 $25,000.00 1475967 . l,419,903.0e none none $1,592,162.73 . I, C. R Taylor, Jr., cashier of the above bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and heller. , i C. E. TAYLOR, JR., Cashier. Attest" J. W. NORWOOD, N. B. RANKIN, J. V. GRAINGER, Directors. ' Hot Bouillon.. Hot Ovater Stew, or a Hot Scotch will be found mighty com forting on a cool day. You should try one" of our fine, Juicv tenderloin steaks. We can serve you -the finest Oysters in any style. Call at the ATLANTIC GAFE -m -OPPOSITE .UNION: DEPOT. GIESCHBN BROS- Props, oct 30 U '(Special Star Correspondence) Raleigh, N. C, Nov -12. Governor Glenn made a statement-to the press today denying the chargejthat has been published in several newspapers' that the Governor had summoned to his office members of thev Supreme CounJ and sounded ' them as. to. the at titude of the court, relative : to . sus taining the administrtation in " Its ' pas senger rate litigation by aftirming-the ower court in the famous Green case n whirh-the.Sorifhern was fined?. $3id 000 in Wake county by Judged Long fnr vinlalltiR the law bv selllnsr tlck ets for more thaii the prescribed. 2 1-4-cents Der mile. The Governor saidi . "There is absolutely no trutn in tne j report that I approached the Supreme j Court or any member of the court as j to its attitude in this case. I nave neither" asked for nor received any. in timation as to the position the court will take in its ruling or how. the judges stand as to affirming or revers ing the action of the court . Deiow. T would .consider it a great breach of propriety to approach anyone con nected with the Supreme uourt re garding this matter or In any way attempt to sound its attitude in the case. Owiner to the unfortunate fact that the special train of eleven well 'filled cars composing . the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Special, Raleigh to Washington, N, C, yesterday was too heavy for-the engine- attached ' the train "stalled oh- a long-grade eighteen miles from Raleigh' last nignt- ana ae-layed-therpartyimore than two- hours? arrivine here-at 12:30 A. M., instead of 10 -o'clock, as scheduled. The trip was in every way successful, however. every one of the five hundred guests of the Raleigh commercial organi zations thoroughly enjoying tne aay. The entertainment accorded at 'Wash ington was something: immense, more than sustaining in every detail the splendid reputation enjoyed oy inis old and flourishing seaport town. The arrival at. .Washington was at 1:30 oclock and there were two thousand people or more there to extend- the "glad hand." Leading the official re ception committee was Mayor E. T. Stewart. Nothing: was left undone that could add to the capacity for En joyment of the Raleigh visitors. In deed the problem was to anything like avail one's self of anything like the ronnd of delightful features of entertainment provided. First of all there were vehicles there 1 for all the five hundred visitors to take them oh a drive through the principal streets with a. stop at the splendid graded school building for an address to the children while they were drawn up in line in front of the main entrance. The drive terminated at the wharf where a stand prettily and patriotic cally decorated was prepared. Here a most eloquent address of welcome was delivered by Stephen C. Bragaw Esq., with response by President PVanlr S. Gannon, of the Norfolk & Southern, for the railroad, and by.CoL Chas. E. Johnson, 01 the Kaieign Chamber of Commerce, and by Gover nor Glenn, for the Raleigh visitors. Following the ceremonies there was- a monster oyster roast serveu m tempting form and most abundantly, followed by a sail down tire ramncu, three splendid steamers being used for the trip. The start back to -Raleigh was at 5:30 o'clock. On the trip down there were stops at Wilson, Greenville and Farmville that were thoroughly enjoyed and abounded with the most gratifying good feeling. Sn3(3w Loft oft SDtoe Bus to irowini TFodlasf NEW STYLES IN .MEN'S SHOES -Brown Patent Leather made on a new last and new toe, guaranteed $3.50. New stytes in Ladles' Patent Vici, and Gun Metal leather a snappy shoe New toes. Price $3.00 and $3.50. , ' TAILORED SUITSNOW is the time to place your order for a suit to come for Thanksgiving Day. We have a great variety of samples and will guarantee you satisfaction and fit. Price from $l0Q to $50.00. GLOVES -of all descriptions. Working, men's and driving gloves. Price from 50c to $2.00 a pair. Wool gloves. A beautiful line, all sizes well made. Price 50c. FLANNEL SHIRTS, ALL COLORS-One lot pure Flannel in tan and brown and blue: Price $2.00. , Look at our line before you buy your Raincoats or Suits. Our pric es are right and styles correct. 128 to 136 South Front Street Also a. new assortment of Boys' SuiSuits and Overcoats arived this week. in' - : . n I ' ' ' ' v ' . " ' i c . v ' " "' 1 ' . . . - ' ' . '. ATLANTIC WAflOWAL BANE The Conservative policy of this bank is approved by business men. It gives special attention to mercantile accounts and ; is: prepared ta ext-rad to its depositors every -facility and accommodation permitted by Safe methods. I I Capital . . Surplus and Prolits $125,000.00 2259000OQ' i 1 THE PEERLESS MAXWELL , ------ - it , J He, Fought at Gettysburg. , David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., who lost a foot at Gettysburg, writes: "Electric Bitters have done me more good than any medicine I ever took. For several yearsI had stomach trou ble and paid out much moneys for medicine to little purpose, until I be gan taking Electric Bitters. I would not take $500 for what, they'have done or me." Grand tonic for the aged and for female weaknesses, Great al terative and body builder; sure cure foi lame babk and weak kidneys. Guaranteed by R. R. Bellamy drug gist' 50c. , f Don't pride yourself on being "easy gofhg" Noble discontent is better than ;lgnoble Indolence. Guaranteed for 12 months and will last ten years, ;7 GOOD SHOOTING Depends on the Gun. If you liay a -good gun, you will find no ,. fault wlifo your shbbf- Ing. .x Lefelfer Gims a0 Good. V(e hiave rtliem' in prices trom $25.00 to KWcaims from $18.00? to lliey are good tbdf : Winchlester and IIG. , '.4- y' '"I m m The Sdutteem National 'ank A Bank For Ml People FRESH DRIED FIGS Shelled Almonds, Walnuts and Pe cans.. . Oatmeal, Buckwheat and Maple Syrup. . - s. Fancy Celery, Louise Olives. J. Hargrove Taylor 131 MARKET ST. Phone 1052. 1 GROCER. . oc 20rtf Chesapeake and Ohio Ry. Scenic Route to the West. Two Fast Vestibule Trains With Dln- . Ing Car Service. - Through Pullman Sleepers to Louls- -vllle, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Lv. Richmond.. .2:15 P. M. 11:00P. M. Ar. Cincinnati 8:15 A.M. 5 rOd P. M. Ar. Chicago. ... . 5: 30 P. M. 7:10 AM, Ar. St., Louis. ..6:28 P.M. 7:13 A. M Ar. Louisville. J.1: 20 A. M.'v 8:00 P.M. : Direct connections ' lor all : points West and Northwest.. Quickest and Best Route. : -a tTihe line to tbe celebrated mountain resorts of Virginia. -'.V For descrfntive-; matter. schedules and Pullinani reservations, address' - :.W.' OJ WARTHEN D. P A1 .':;:r :' 0.& O. Ry.Ca; Richmond,: OPENING OF .amid EDog SaDe THURSDAY. WOV. 14 See Big Hand Bills Toy-Dauiidl GOWNS 49c, 79c 99c. DRAWERS 25c, 49c, 69c. h. ' CORSET COVERS; 25c, 49c, 79c. r-att - t. r ; sic - . IT I I , - X ' i S, 1 1 ' It ( - i f ! SKIRTS 69c; 79c, 99c. J 1 '- 69c, 79c, 99c ""r-R DRAWERS i f 50c, -75c $100:: V r r. 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