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v- r i.. -A f s - - ! . : THE MORNINa &TA NO VEUB&B' 13, I 7 AT 1 -' - ,- . ..- " ' ' - 1 ma I wP1 : 1 The . v- ' : Life OF anvj '2 ' ' : s : ? - f v :- V -: i, . 10; - ' m ! ... TURPENTINE I Raleigh News and Observer, Nov. 12. fr. Edmund F. Ward returned yesterday from his home at Liimber 'ton, where he spent Sunday. He says ' tike Baptist church "of that town, of wkich Rev. C. H. Durham is pastor, raised $16,000 Sunday for a new $25, tOchurch building to be erected. Hamilton, Martin County, Nov. gained the gold medal from James town Exposition on finest honey. He was also presented years ago at the SL Louis Exposition the medal for lie finest honey on exhibit. At Paris lie won second prize. Hurrah for the Old North State, Lenoir, Nov. 1. Saturday night Bob Goodson became Involved in a difficulty withanother negro man, Sam Harper, over in West End, and in his effort to kill the latter he used a slot gun on George Harper, a bro ther to Sam. The load entered the left side from behind. All the parties were drinking. Goodson made good mis escape. Wilson, Nov. 11. Saturday after- mon at the home of a Mr. Rice who resides near Black Creek a terrible tragedy occurred. A party of boys had been shooting at a mark. Tiring of the. sport, they scampered off. Soon a boy" of ten years picked up the rifle and remarked, to .the little child, of ITr. Rice, "Look'outTl am going to shoot -a pig." The ball entered the right eye, killing the chila Instantly. Winston-Salem, Nov. 11. Charles Osborne, alias Charles Black, a white man, was arrested here last night while in the act, of robbing a store. Sensible Advice to Wojmeni from, firs. Henry Lee, firs. Fred Certia and firs. Pinkhatn. MRS HENRY LEE Owing to modern methods of living uvu woman m a Lnrnisntin n re proaches this perfectly natural change wnuuui experiencing a train of very uuuvj auu ouiuc times painiui symptoms. This, is the most critical, period of ner wnoie existence and every woman who neglects the care of her health at this time invites disease and pain. When her system is in a deranged condition or she is predisposed to apoplexy or congestion of any organ, the tendency is at this period likely to become ' active and with - a host of nervous Irritations make life a burden. ' At' this time also cancers and tumors are more liable to form and begin their destructive work.' Such, warning svmntornR m eouga Kf suffocation, hot flashes', headaches. Dacjcacnes, -mexancnoiia, dread" of im- penajLngLevu. palpitation of .the heart. After his preliminary trial today he nTSXSK K1 confessed that he escaned from the : 5a!lu?S headed, by intel- StatA PHW farm Wr Rirhmnr, IffJAV? - Z?" ?re: PPTOachlng great Stkte Prison farm near Richmond, Va., four weeks ago, and that the guards fired upon him four times. Osborne has also served on the coun ty roads here for larceny. He will be" held until the Virginia authorities are heard from. New Bern, Nov. 11. There are numerous petty burglaries lafely; more than have been 'known before for some time. It is said that since the mills have shut down more idle negroes, have been thrown on the city, and some have turned' their attention to! ways that are rain and tricks that are sly. The house of Mr. Fred Smaw on, Aletcalf street was entered in broad day light Friday and a purse containing eight dollars was lost to view. Tarboro, N. C, Nov. 11. Fire de stroyed sixty bales of cotton Saturday night at the Atlantic Coast Line sta tion, - uatuesboro. The cotton - was stored on the . freight . platform, ready. ior shipment, having, been delivered to the railroad authorities Saturday. The loss Is estimated at $3,000. The fire is supposed to have originated from, sparks, of a. passing engine. This paper was unable, to learn if , the par- : ties delivering the cotton to the rail road agent had obtained receipts for , same, in which event the Atlantic Coast line would be responsible for the loss. New Bern, Nov. 11. During the past week Mr. C. C. Moore held meet ings, in the interest of the warehouse plan at Burgaw, Wallace, Mt. Olive Warsaw, Faison, Mayesville, Pol locksville and Trenton. Mi. Moore says he 'finds the people much interested in the warehouse move ment and he is quite confident that at" five of the above places there will be warehouses built very soon. Sub scription to the capital stock amount ed.to nearly $1,000 at three of the places. At " all . places there was se lected a committee of five of the most influential men of the community to push the local warehouse to 'comple tion. Mr. Moore will meet the peo pie at three places in Craven and on Thursday will go into Beaufort county. Mr. Moore was asked if the farmers are selling cotton. He said o, that only such as were absolute ly; compelled to sell were doing so. Bfe .said the absence of bonded ware- kouses Is now keenly felt. Much cot- m would go into storage if facilities were made forit. Raleigh News and Observer, Nov. 11- A horrible . death came- to an aged woman of Apex yesterday, this eing Mrs. Nathan Holleman. who MRS. f RED CERTIA are passing through Change of TAf For several months 'I suffered from hot flafhej the period of f lite when change-may be expected. Mrs. Fried Certia,' 10l4 So. Lafayette Street, So..Ben.d, Ind., writes: Dear Mrs Pinkham: "Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Com pound is the ideal medicine for women who When a medicine haa Kaati actually thousands of women, you cannot well say witLout trying i a 1 aonotbeheye wilUielp me' It is youn duty, to yoursefi and familv to trv Lvdia. V. PJnthom'a tt,wui n extreme nervousness, headache and sleerv- l j i - - . lessuess. x naa no appetite ana could not sieep. x naa xnaae up my nnna tnere was no ueip ior me untu l Degan to use liVdia i Pinkham's Vegetable ; Compound, my bad symptoms ceased, anil it brought me safely - through the danger period, built up my system and I am in excellent health. I consider Lvdia E. . Pinkham's Vecetjihl Compound unsurpassed for women during Mrs. Henry Lee, 6Q. Winter Street. mew xxaven, uonn, writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham ' ;"After sufrerin,untold misery for three years during Change . of Life I; heard of iyoia is. .mut nam's Vegetable Compound. I wrote you of nryconciition: and began to take Lydla R Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Fauna ana xouowea your aavice, and to-day ain well and happy.' Lett now walk any where and work as well as anvone, and for wwyiuus x naacnea Dut could not get yuuu nuuvnw uBiD.. x consiaer your mecu cine a sovereign balm for suffering women.' Women passing through this critical Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; If there is anvthiric abnnt. you don't understand write to Mrs. Pinkham; Lvnn; Mass. . frT t isfree and has crulded health. II )i vniT i ik-p it Irlr TP 70U are. not a shoemaker, so ff( I lr - there's no need, of going into aix I flt'A I 1 l anafvsf.V nf the constrikction of 1 1 I I- i iV II the 'Qaeen QtmlHy Shoe. But the Wh J fact remains that it satisfies over two lii v (.. 1 1 million wearers. The-y; knew they trl ; ; II If like.it; that it-gives style to the. foot; W n iv xnat ir eives comicn in& iirst oav Aj? I II worn. And that is enough. It holds f it I m W m 'its. ?ftao thncrcf tfi s n of h.er irrA.rr ma Ae l- T n . I w m ; T & . . r. . --'y r. m v a.-. w k snoes Decatise n rt:z 2 ct tne ener- m v l mi IV ct- - i .x-JrL. -.sr. . V" I " w 5noes seeps, ips, prices mooerate. II DntnAH K Oil Pa m U ii i GiGi dun uii nuir o 7 $3,00' $3.50 $4.00 ' r-: Abttrii tun rn n n ----- - - rTYVrKnNTVy rnn7l If I - . ru.- .... . 'iilmington Georgetown YorK, ant s-- Lines NVU Vnnlr f. tin. " iwi TV 1 1 m i riMt. a s. Carib. Friday No , fi IB. Navahoe. .Friday, Nov 2 Wilmington to New Yorfc, S. S, Navahoe. .Saturday- xt S. S. Carib.... Saturday Nov J1! q iq Wilmington for Gwr8etoli1H S. a Navahoe.. Monday, Nov ii ' a a carib:...MoT,rta'xT;0Jr,A1.i5w Both ateamer.. hare ooS Ji1 ccpnimodatI6n. TW,k Through blila of ladmr ma , through rates smarjintiH5afl lo- wa Passage nuhTt " xBUifBS, Soft , E. SINDALIi. G. -1 a nton N. & tt. MYNARD, Acting p T a H. RAYMOND, Actig r V QeneralomeeVPler'ViNW h ... ttitie Coast line j Schedule in Effect August 27th, See our Special Men's Patent Blucher at. Men's Box Calf and Vici Blucher at.. Ladks' Patent Blucher and Button at. . . ercer S Evans Eastt Shoe Store. 115 Princes St I ..$3.00 . l.. 1.98 . . . 3.00 Co. I ..WBV 1 ' n r . ! ' The Wrfaklerf Sflouider WRm or the sagging collar in your coat is not you; it is the coat. We tell you that such clothes disasters are avoidable and that you cin be dressed rightly. Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes do not fit that way. They' cannot, because the careful workmanship put "into them stops atf chance of it. They, are the foremost ready-to-wear clothes in America, and that is why we sell them and advertise them. - ' We are sole-agents for Paragon Trousers the c best fitting pantff made. Every pair guaranteed to be all .woolno mercerized, cotton: In them. - . t - ' STAR BRAND SHIRTS, the CiTy TSN HATS' aDd cleanest 1Ines burnishing goods in suit.SUltS made t0 rder at a saving f from 5 00 to i0-00 on every ' X W. FLEliiP GO. Phone No. 673. No. 7 North Front Street Wilmington, N. C. Miss Electra Rule, a demonstrator of, note, from New Yonte ia here for theexpress purpose of explaining, the : merits, of Redfem. reslta you and your friends. We have concludWa tnarthrn'oel JsVtr frm & styleVas wS It is not our purpose, or the purpose of. Miss Rule to rargo vou to f"cif'lt to,acquamt you with the proper model landSdeS TfP: e be Possible outlines from y3wvtefi51 ?rS topavethe.way fuU early? before your corset neei rf.TjffJ; 9 WlU be at our store from Mnday mornings until Satur day nignt. Fittings,Fiea C. H. FORE & COMPANY . NOTICE, ' The arrival an a en as informati, arweli W tlons with other companies. Jga and connections ra nit NORTHBOUND. Lv. Wilmington . . . j VA Ph I Ar. Goldsboro. . . . . 1 Jin ZD ft 2C& Momit.:X3:55 pmi 5S Af . Wilsoir . . 1 1?K8 Tn lA.rL? A Ar. Baltimore ....I i'i31n,ii.fr7 ruimueipma . 4:z5am Ar. New York ... 7 '93 a . - - I LXX4 1:41 pa 4:15 pa SOUTHBOUND. .TL-- ,xr?: ?i : ami 9:2g d. 12:15 ad 2:49 an 4:20 ast 8:39 as Ar. PhUad'alphia . . ll : 55 am Ar. Baltimore Ar Waohingtoii . at. Norfolk . . . Lv. Richmond Ar. Petersbure . Ar. Weldon ... 2:15 pm 3:45 pan 6:10 Dm . .1 7:25 nml fi-1C .4 . 8:05' pm 9:03 tM It 1 .no J. ( J.. .' w .. ..i v. xo ami o.u ua irr.-wiiinlflgton: .... 9.35am 6.10 d was fifty years of age. and who was I run. .over by a freight train on the J Seaboard at- a dangerous crossing in Apex. The. terrible acldent occurred i ahout tbree o clock yesterday after-:f noon; at tne water tans at Apex. Mrs. Holleman was crossing the track from behind the tank, and the train wis. backing: It was upon her before she could act, and the wheels which crushed .the . life . out of' her maneled x body cut this in half. ' Her face was not disfigured. Mrs. ' Holleman had been sitting up with- a sick daughter and .had then gone to a store to make some purchases. She- started to - her home and in-so doing had-to cross the track of -the Seaboard. This she started to do at the water tank, and 2L6 freIght backing in on the side track ran her down. The train struck her, so . quicqly that it was all over before any alarm could be raised. Her husband, Mr. Nathan Holleman, is a contractor and carpenter at Apex and besides him she is survived by four sons and two daughters. , - . t-A Hard Debt to Pay. "I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off," writes G. S-Clark-of Westfield, Iowa, for the rescue upm aeatn, by Dr. King's New Dis covery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed Imminent, whenI commenced taking-New Dis covery TheVominousdry hacking cctgh quit before , thei first bottle was v.?d two ihore bottles ;made. a complete cure." -Nothing- has- ever red, New DtacorrySSwSS- Guaranteed Dy Rr K.Jellamy; 50c. andLOO Trial-bo The Season for Spoiling; Goods Is On Call in and let us show yotu complete2 line of Remington hammer and hammerless. . Guns, The celebrated - Baker, all grades. Also fine line of Belgimn Hammer Guns ;GunA Covers, Ieggins anfi k . . j.xi&a . .ana . .assoriea stock ofAmmunltlori.' WE L SPRINGER; COMPANY Wkny Form -it is right OemniovaD - This is to notify my friends and patrons any others who may be interested, that. I have moved my office from 16 Priacess St, to the Odd -.Fellows' Building. Room 15. I have houses, building lots, cemetery lots, . fa Twin - 4-1 K A. . 1 J l - ' l ianas, DanKstocK, mill stock and: mercantile stock from unarieston, w. Va., to Titusville, Fla., For sale, a few.goo renting prpposl; v" ttUU see me ai ttopm 15,. .Oddfellows' Building. ; Never mind your size, Sir, Your Suit is Here. f you havebesn bothered in getting Clothes to fit ydu here that your, troubles will end. The Abnormal Man is never without our gates. The LARGE MAN, the BHORT. MAN, the FAT MAN, and the man that is Long ' rirawn fn will 3 x. i sj. i & . nu.x xiixu. xit nere. I WE FIT EVERY FORM PERFECTLY : i - We i do It i without extra charge. " t The fabrfes and cut of the- garments are correct for the form for which, they are Intended. . ' We make no extra charge "for. fitting "HARTTO-FITS.M SUITS AT S10.00 TO S25.00 Come here, and aa what we can do for you In the way of tttUn? ux uw.iu.ue ntiea ar a price you'll be, willing to pay. BETWEElf xXJUTlffGTON AJV'D Tffl SOUTH. SOTJTHBOITND. a sl tn!6:15amJ35 pm 7:00pi 7:10 ut 9:64 li 2:20 p: 11:00 p; Ar. Mor. 9:05 ami 7:30 pm Ar. Colbi&iISr2B Tmlli.in nml Ar. Ar. Ar. J-k'Tille Ar. Tamna Cn'st'nl ino pm ssav-nni 9:if pm 11:10 pm ii:s7 pm z:45 am 9:08 am 7:15pm NORTHBOUND. Dally. Lv. Taimoa . . L. Jacksonville. . Ar Sayannah . Lv. Charleston! . . . iV. fiolnmhte i a. Ar. Floren- i t' on.... l:: Ar. Wilmington. 9:00 pm 9:30 am 1:41 pm 5:57 pm 30 pm 34 pm 10 am Daily. 10:20 ia 7:35 pa 11:69 us 5 20 ast 1 :0t am 8:51 an 1:20 pm BETWEEN WILMINGTON AAD 815 FORD. Westbound. Eastbouni luVd VWImln crtn-n l fi.A ami 8-1 K nffl O UillULi. ... y 1-lV.. F& Vfitt A Vl 11 A 11 9 -1ft ntn Ar i'KiCffl Ar. Sanf ord . f tUn f.m t BETWEEN W1XMINGTON AND NB BERN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. North- South- : bound. bound. Lv. Wilmington . . 13 : 20 nml 1 : 00 pfl Ar. Newbem ... .7:00 pmLv 9:35aa Train No. 42 and 41 carry Pnll steeping can between Wllmlnfftoa aula" R. R. for all points east, 1m kef - vruminKion ana Norxow. Trainji Nn. 4A mil jq mttt Pnlu Parlor ' Can hWMm WllmlnrtOl Norfolk. T. O. WHTTE, Ggu ra Paaens' AT"t 117 T RitGi Traffle MaBt' SOUTHERN , SECURITIES Cotton HiH Stocks oblO-tf w I TH E O NE PRlC E CLOTHIERS. MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG We Specialty 1-. The Real Estate Man. , For TDne l..r Buy slippers thaimakdl your feJp K . .... -v . v KIND THEY HAVE AT MallaBBBBBBBBBMBlBiiiiiiiiaBaBBi.ta.iiiiaMMMM. if. NOW READY FOR DELIVERY are the Peoi Who Sell White Knight" Cigars All hand-made, lone Havana ana xmsurpassea ior quality faction. Careful smokers select Cigar abovei all others being a full nf Cigar. Yoa get quantity and a good combination. Otner handled are: WMARSH ROSE' 'PETER DAI LEY," ' LA EXCEPTIONAL" "ELPROVEDO, , "SMOKERS.? RE;. HASHAGEIi CO. 7T)
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