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, WLLipiIGTON, C, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2j 1903. TO- PACKS EIGHT V i ii aAT?M r' ''' 1 I- . I ii 1 111 ' I' I , , ..,, . . u . .... I r.1. . . ,. I ... ! ... I . - , ' . - I , ,-, , , ,fi III I I 'i J: V'it f - i ..i u i J,-. .i H : ,i A'-' - y ' 4 'r 'ffr i ft.- THE WEATHER - 8." Department of Aariculture U. . v ,.. weatner Bureau. 0- " ' . Wilmington. N. C. Oct. 26. 1909 Meteorological data for the 24 hour I , enaing, s jr. m. Sunday, Oct, Z4tur ;:. Temperature a( -S.-A.: ,M. degrees; v : , 8 P.M. 53 degreesKmaximum"' GO ie r..' grees;. minimum' 38 degrees; mean. 49 degrees. '. v . '" . '" -Rainfall f or, the day, .00; for. the month, J.67. v , - . ; Stage, of water In Cape Fear river . at Fayette vllle at' 8 A. M: Saturday ' 2.feetV4 v . .v ' ; :. ' . ' .';.. .AWeathir Forecast.- For North CarolinaFair ahd warm- er Tuesday; 'Wednesday fair; light va- Port Calendar Oct. 26. Sun Rises. . . . . . . . . .6;2G . At M. Sun Sets. .... . :i ....... .5:26 P..? M. Day's. Length... j... 10 hrs. 59 min. High water at Southport 5i26 A- Mi High water at Wilmington 8:26 A. M. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Academy of Mus'ie-i-ljaust. U. C. T. Tribute of Respect , C. H. Fore & Co. Fall Goods. - J, O. Brown Coming Our Way. Crystal PalacerFree Barrel Flour. Mrs. G. C , McDougal Card of Thanks. - "' American National Bnk Compara tive Statement." ' v " , Orient Lodge, A. F. & A. M Emer gent Communication. ; ' Business Locals. Palace Market We Have. Hodges' Studio-T-Thls- Week. Prof. Solaris Occult Science. Gentlemen Can Secure Board. McEachern's Feed'- Store For Sale. For Rent Underwood . Typewriter. Wanted Position by Stenographer. Hodges' Studio Young Lady Want- ed. SOUTi4 CAROLINA MILLS. Announced a Curtailment Yesterday Cotton Situation in General. Anderson, S. C, Oct. 'o.-Because the price of cotton goods does not cor respond with the high price of the raw cotton the cotton mills of Ander son and adjacent counties ' will ope rate but five days a week. The action was concluded upon today. . Several thousand operative are affected. ' It was not announced how long this cur tailment would be in force; Greenville, S. C-, Oct 25. It was . announced here today that, the cot ton mills In Greenville, Anderson and Greenwood counties finding it Impos sible with the present price of raw ?otton to sell their products at ja pro fit had decided to' curtail production by closing' down, one 'day in' each week, - effective Immediately.. , One million spindles and 25,000 looms-are-epresented in the mills included In the agreement These mills consume annually 300,000 bales of cotton. " Union, 8. C, Oct 25. Nine cotton "nllls in this county, representing 300 ' 000 spindles and 8,000 looms, employ ing 5,000 operatives, and consuming annually more than 60,000 bales b't cotton, will close down, it was an, nounced today, for one week or more. The mill representatives say that the present prlcea of cotton goods are not keeping pace with the advance of raw cotton, giving- the mills no margin of ' profit v V BostonY- Mass., Oct. , 25. The offi cial of the Arkwright Club reported today that' cotton manufacturers in . New, England,- representing several million spindles have expressed .the Intention of following the club's sug gestions for a curtailment 'to 224 hours between November Is j; and Au gust next , r . . While some of the mills may ' not curtail unless there is general action by a large majority many other mills ' will- dose that?, factories regardless of what action others may take: It Is said assurances ' have been 'received from mills., in New-JTork State that they will follow the example of the New England . millsJ If the other mill represented In the' Arkwrtght . Club .Joini--li the movement between nine and ten million spindles will be affected. REMOVE MRS. HAYES' REMAINS. , .-;,";... , Will be Laid to Rest in' Capital of the Confederacy. ' ' ' t Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct -25.4 The ashes of Mrs. J. Addison Haye "Daughter of the Confederacy's art) tonight on the way to Richmond, VaH for final burial In Hollywood Ceme tery, beside the body of Jefferson- Da vis, President ..of the Confederate States, and his 'wife, father and mo ther of Mrs. Hayes.; ' ; .. -The urn containing ther ashes fs ac companied , by Mr. Hayes, Jefferson - Hayes Davis, their son, .whose sur ' name was changed by authority of .the legislature to prrpetuate the Davis : nafnp nrt the nthor rhl11rJTi..' t , ' Mrs. Hayes died "July. 8th and the' I , body .was cremated in Denver. . Ser- viceB wui oe neia m at. fauwp wme- , dral in Richmond on Frtday,?v.when ; public homage will be paid. V , " . -- 'GOOp ROADS CARS OFF. t,"V Left New yirk Vesterday Bound ;for Sunny South. - New York, Oct. 25.-r-Sixty-one auto mobile representing 34 different ,. nuiKeB were sent away today on a ;iur . idays' run to Atlanta, Ga as-partici -.pants in the good roads tour promoted t by the New York' Herald and ' Atlanta -. Journal. . The start was from Herald Square: The contest lp ior trophies aggregating i,700 and was open to stock, cars selling from $850 to $4,000 . and over;. Stops will be iade at Phil .adelptya, Gettysburg, Pa, . Staunton : Fa., Roan.oke, ya., . Winston-Salem, N, . :p.f unanotte, w. u., ureenviiie, s. c, . - and Commerce, Ga. 4 -,'.' K Ui oTop -Notch, Doer. '!7-?' Great deeds- compel regard. The world crowns Its doefp: That's why ,- ' ; i the American " people have crowned , Dr King's .New Discovery the King . ' ' ""of. Throat Wid Lung remedies. . Every M f -, atom Is a health force. - It kills germs? : " and colds and la frlppe vanish. It heals coueh racked membrances and coughing Btops. j'Sore, Inflamed brou- ' v ; chlal tubes and lings ' are cured and , hemorrhages, cease. ' Dr. ueo. More Riarv : Jnrir N. C. writes- "It cureJ ' me of Jung trouble, pronounced hope : lpaa hv oii doctors."r :.L0,e. $1.00. Trial CONVENTION IN GREENSBORO. A Governor Kitchin to Open HealVh Con- " vontion There In January. (Speqial -tar .Correspondence.) Greensboro N. C.w.Oct 25. Gov ernor W. ' Wf.; J Kltchto will officially open the biggest and' most representa tive health convention ever'heJd ih the Carolinas when he addresses the North Carolina Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis here at Greensboro, Tuesday morning, Jan uary 2t5h, ' 1910. , . , At noon that day the president, Dr. W. L. Dunn. win. deliver his annual address in the form ofr a message to the neoole of the "Old North State.' At night Dr. Livingston rarraid: of New York executive secretary ol ,the National . Association, will deliver a popular address, ... When the convention "opens thero Willie also, opened the first session of the American Tuberculosis Exhibition In Greensboro and in North Carolina. The exhibition. !n additibn to the pro- gramme,' including men -prominent In business and the -prof essions,- will In sure a .convention representing the people of the whole State. " " ? . ; r- FARMERS TO VISIT DURHAM. - Delegates to National Congress Wilt . Visit "Bull" City. Durham. N. C. Oct.' 25. The Mer chants' Association and the Tobacco Board of Tradj of this -city, have Joined forces to entertain tue .national Farmers' Congress delegates, who will makeyu trip .to Durham during their convention , at Raleigh, adjourning a day from their deliberation for that purpose. Big sales of tobacco will probably -be in progress - at .the time. t being right m tue heart of tobacco selling time 'and elaborate' prepara tions are being made for;- the enter- ainment of the guests while here. 1 Morey Comes in Bunches. to A. A. Chishofp, of Treadwell, NT now. His rrason is weu wortn reaaing "For a long .time ,L suffered from Jn digestion; torpid i liver, , constipation, nervousness;, ani .general . debility " ho. writes; v VI couldn't sleep, had no ap oetltev n or. -. a mbition. grew, weaker ' every day In spite of all medical treat ment. -l Then used . Electric . Bitters. Twelve bottlea restored all . my old time health and rigor. ..Now l ean. at tend to business every day. .It's a wonderful medicine. Infallible for Stomach,' 'Liver, Kidneys, Blood ani Nerves. 50c at R. R. Bellamy's. : ITCHING IRRITATION. Worst Form of Skin -Trouble Quickly Cured by Inexpensive Treatment. When . yon suffer with any 'skin trouble, even though the Itching seems unbearable, do not think that It is necessary to use some disgusting greasy ointment Try Hokara, a pure and simple skin food, that is guaran teed to contain no grease or acids and which Is so cleanly that it does not sou- the linen. . Its. power to Instantly relieve any Ir ritation of the skin and make it soft white and .beautiful 13 almost miracu- .OUS. . ... . . ..... i. ', Not only are minor skin troubles, ike . pimples, blackheads, ache, bar ber's Itch, etc quickly cured, but the w.orst ulcers or cases of salt rheum or eczema are cleaned and healed bv this wonderful skin food. In order that any one may try Hot kara at small expense, J. Hicks Bunt ng Drucr Co. are selling a liberal sized ar at 25 cents, and in addition guar antee to refund the money if the treat ment does cot do all that is claimed for It. Larger Ize 50 cents. . 4 If the skin trouble Is caused by Im pure blood or if the. bowels are inac tive, use Hokara Blood Tablets. They cool and cleanse the blood and regu- ate tne bowels m a natural way. STAR - f! BUSINESS LOCALS Advertisements" inserted un der this iiead one cent per word .for each insertion but no adver tlsement taken, for less than 25c, Additional words more than 25, ' one cent. per word. Unlets the advertiser has a regular account, all'advertisensnts under ' this head art tTHICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE, the amounts being too small to warrant a charge, The Star will send . without charge, A. D. , T. . (Western Union) Messenger to any ad dress in the city for advertise ments In this department- upon " request by. Phone tc( No-51, A. D. T. Messenger will also call for telegrams for the Western Union Telegraph Co or, for notea or small packages to be delivered anywhere in the city. No charge for the telegrams but a small charge for strictly 'A. D. T. calls. For this ; service call -- Western Union, 'Phone No. 2. But far advertisements always call the, Star office No 61.; Copy I for Business Locals'iannot betaken fover the teiepfjone but upon re quest Messenger "will be dis-, patched to any , part of the city for them. .. - UNDERWOOD v 'irVDCuDirffo. will rent you reasonably. ; J. Tt R.',- pnone r ' oc 26-lt 8EVEkAL GENTLEMEN; can 8e cure- table board by arjnlvlne- ai5 North 'Third! street , Telenhrn a 1 1 a. r Best fare market- affords, . - excellent eeryice.- s ? ; r oc -.26-lt WANTED Young lady who would flke rto learn; photograph trasiness can work np good 'pbsition. Refer ences 'required; , Boy . wanted also Hodges' Studj. ' oc 26-tf. ' T H I S - . W E E K at Hodges' Studio. Three, styles Cabinet Photos, $3 doz en; regular price $6. Work, guaran teed. vThis offer win not De repeated. 104 Princess street. - oc 25-1 w. WANTED A 'position oy young man: very much In jiieed of work. clerking, , collecting or otherwise. . Am willing to work, i Address G. A. e Star . cftce T-; . y : ., - oc 26:lt WANTED Position by .thoroughly AnH experiencedv lady stenographer. STAR BUSINESS LOCALS WE HAVE WHAT YOU ANT- Nlce lettuce, celery and cauliflower Best of beef, veal, lamb and pork. J Any kind of vegetables and rruus to be found In town. Will appreciate order. Palace Market .'Phones 72 -and 653. . V":. . , oc 26-tf . FOR SALE One' extra . heavy milk er, large cow just fresh, come -quick if you -want a good one. McEachern's Feed Store. ' 'Phone. 92. s : cc 26-lt ! MEN OF SCIENCE, Splritijalists, inyestlgators of occult phenomena.N.1 demonstrate for you as a . psychic me dium.that Mhere is a force in nature not generally " understood Jr As ah as trologer,! write maps of the planets lyid read -them as my experience of 30 years' 'has taught me to comprehend them.1 What service can I render yon? Your's ?elf addressed. Correspondence. Stamps.- Prof. Solaris,- of New York, Astrologlan, Counsellor, Astral Occult Science. "The Log, Cabin," Ldmber ton, N. C. w V oc 26-lt v LITTLE WILLIE HONESTY has put me wise, so . I will put; you like wise. Have you noticed the differ ence In the Wilmington, N. C, market on hides, . raw" fur3, tallow, beeswax and wool since the little, office at ziz Market street, has been buying these goods. You go or ship them; once and ytru will go and ship again; if honest dealings Are appreciated, we nanoie all kinds of country produce to good advantage also. : C. D. Gilbert & Bro., 212 Market Street, Wilmington, N. U. oc 24-tf. : -' IF YOU WOULD DO the wise thing, make a sensible move that will be ap proved or applauded by your own con science time and time ,-, again then fyou will not delay further, but sub scribe for shares in the new series of I the Co-operative Building & Loan As sociation. The new series opens early in November nearly .here a great deal of the 1,000 shares in the new se rles have already'been subscribed for, and it Is to your interest to be one of the shareholders In this very success ful 'association. . Just 25 cents each will buy a share -on this you get $100 as soon as the stock matures -and thia ,will-, be the easiest hundred -dol lars you ever made. We believe this and know it so call and get our little booklet on the subject and a trial will mjake you know It" - Wm. E. Worth, president! B. C. Moore; vice president; Thos. H. Wright secretary and. treasurer. oc 24-2t SPECIAL OFFER Six Half cabinet photographs and one platinum finish enlargement, for one dollar. Best val ue ev6i offered; . Titmas & Forts. Props. The GemJStudio, 114 Market street Wilmington, N.' O, fe 17-tl WANTED Young men - who can furnish references to become travel ing salesmen; experience unnecessa ry. "Write today for full particulars. Bradatreet System, DcSt 948. Roche ter, N. Y. . oc 21-24-26. SEND YOUR FILMS K the Gem dtudio, 114 Market tree t Any-site aim developed, ten' cents. - Any sise picture finished for five cents. Titmas & Foltx, props. fe 17-tf. DR. J. W. BLACKMER, Osteopathic Physician, . Southern Building. Hours: 9 to ,12 A. M-. 2 to; 5 P. M. Phone 1460. ; Other hours by apointnient . oc 49-3wk3. . ' WANTED Position' as. stenogra pher by, young lady; best references. Address Stenographer, Jonesboro, N. a R. F.'D- NO. 1, Box 55. oc 24 2t GO TO 119 ORANGE street for the best board market affords,' nice large rooms,-newly furnished, hot and. cold bath, electric lights and telephone. We are centrally located and can give every comfort and convenience of the best notel3. 'Phone 1670. - ' 'oc 22-lw; : FOR SALE -One of the eldest. best established . downtown grocery, and commission, businesses in Wilming ton. ' Best near beer etand in city, with bar., fixtures alreidy In place. Can reduce - stock to -suit ' purchaser. Owner anxious to retire on account health. ; Also one new cprlng cartit pair "Cpst . or will exchange for buggy. -OC. 2,2"t 23," 24, 26, 27, 31 6t; FOR RENT The house I now occu py, 509 South' Front street, six min utes walk from1 Front and . Market or new ' house, Just completed, Sixth and Nun, eleven minutes'-walk .from same point' . Modern conveniences. B F.King. V oc 17-tf. SPECIAL FOR 1 0 DAYS Skirts pressed 25 cents; -cleaned and press ed 50c; suits pressed 50c; cleaned voc; - laoies memDersnip 51.00 .( per month entitles them to four' suits, gentlemen's, 'epecial three months' membership for; J2. - " Gents' . suits pressed 35c. cleaned ad pressed -75c and .we will , clean a pair of 'gloves free with each dollar's worth of workj try us, ..'Phoue 1773 Y. M. C. A. build intf ' Red - Cross Pressing , Club. , . . tfj RITMYER, shoemaking, 119 Dock treet, Wilmington, N. C. Prompt at- tennon given to repairing. fcirsir plass woxlunanship and material guar anteed:. ,- U.; --, op.l-,lmv, -. NEWLY- MADE Lot of .'imoroved wnue pine Cough - Syrup; 25c "hot ties. . We deliver to any city address. James M. Hall. : . . ' . : - 00" 5-tf FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. :c make room. : EcliDS hewsnaner . fold IngtnjpChiher also lot -of tyoexbases ana sianas. . Aaaress Wilmington Star uo., wumington, N.;C,:, "oc;;l2-tr :: THE GILBERT HOUSP WTriWTiPi hom,e - comforts , and hotel' con venien ces. Front and Princess streets;. June won. or car lines. ? cars - to depo', steam heat electricjights and hot w ter; Table eauala the best and .r.tps reasonable. " Trsnsient $ $1:25 :to - $L50 per nay, 1 Keguiar ana transient board . . - .::,; . .oc 1 tf WANTED In Desirable locality lumiBuea rooms ror ngnt ;nousekeeu ing.; Within block or two of Princes' street, preferred.,;, State;, particulars. j. n. care star. . -y oc 21 2t " rnwiuuKAPMs-Motfiing moro ap propriate for a Christmas Sonveni? tan a .fine enlargement or .4" stylteh r"LU8.a)as, i ne U.' C.. Ell Is Stndin. STAR BUSIIiESS LOCALS 1 WE HAVE GUN S to sell "knd guns to rent at Uncle Charles', Pawm -Shop",' No.; 108- Market ' street". i oc 6 tf ; -' . . --WANTED1 Laborers at- the "saw mill and planing mill at Byrdsville, N.CV:V' 'r-t--'?:.'- r,ri0c 22 2w ORIENT LODGE Np- 395 . inmergent commumcauuii this - (Tuesday) : eyening at ; 8 o'clock - for work in ' the Master's Degree. ; A cordifti invitation is ex tended 'I to all Master ' tyasons to be present : By ordet: of the W. M- 'vj: oc 26-lt ; ; ;i ' , . Secretary. : 1 IN 'ME MORI AM.-, Our .Brother, John. Hill Bunting, has passed from the pilgrimage of time; to the' restful haven -qf eternity. Ha was dear to our hearts-because of his gen-r lal, hearty, unselfish temperament- He was respected by us. all for his manly integrity, purity of character and high sensa of commercial honor. His 'pres ence among us was always a source of "pleasure and interest We . miss hira, we mourn him and w-e , resent with all the: Instincts of our manhood what seems -to" us the 'cruel, brutal and cowardly manner - by which his useful life -was ended.- The harrowing circumstances of his atrocious murder Intensifies our sympathy for his strick en family, and. strengthens our deter mination that the ' strictest Justice ba meted his slayer, r . ,H , N - Requiescat in pace, i , ' . . LYNN H. BURNETT, . C. D.5 FRENCH, - 'cr . D T" TIT.TTP! f ). .. ' J. D.'. COOMBS, ' Committee. ' '"fed 26-lt THURSDAY NIGHT, OCTQBER28th, JULES KiURRY . '';;;- Presents the Dashing ' Comedienne who pleased' so In "Marrying Mary." In the merry' musical, comedy - FLUFFY RUFFLES. - 6c 23-STi-tu-thu-3t. - r ft FlorenceGear At the Lowest Prices v ytrt We have made: an extra effort this season to please our nu 011 merous customers and we are showing a magnificent selec tl tiQn of goods in every dapartnienL As usual, we make - a specialty, of Silks and tress Goods. Here you will find the, new est weayesjand the most fashionable shades. Do not forget us when in need of Kid Gloves and Neckwear. Kid Gloves' put on by, the only expert fitter in the city; ' . - -v:. Sole agents for Dr. Jaeger's Fine Wool Underwear and Pictorial Review Patterns oc 26-tf. I Phone 673; So W. c Ti .Tiir nil ni n I U MIL I UULIU. grade oils Insist upon - -Tested in an Elliott i. . ataie inspector , " "i" ruts Jyf K ' I ' I- Water White OH ithel highest grade qfburn-4 r BWe also carry a large stock of tiasolirie, ' 1 V i Wbrirating Oils and Grease - - COMING OUR. WAY. ; Gbod-wbrk' tells. . .vWe'are kept busy- -these -Jdays - 'fixing v but-of-whack wagons, carriages, etc.. etc. Good Teason -we taiow, how to 'do the-' trick and do it; we--have: the right materials -wood, Iron, paint'' and Varnlshand uie 'them,' Then, too,; we tare - pronlpt' in 'executing repair orders. May, we have jours? jr! 6. Brtowri'S ! . Free Barrel of Flour. -( To the person guessing nearest the number of peas in a bottle, and a per son" will have, as many chance a. to be-, come the owner as performances at tended. A. barrel of the well, known "Mystery" Flour,, the; best . brand .; of the Slwasa. and the bottle of peas "are now, on display at the J..W. Flee,3o. HI SCHLO&S THEATRE CIRCUIT V -.iv.TONIGHT. ,-r-T - - " S MRJOHN GRIFFITH and Superb Supporting Company in a : H Big Scenic Production of F&UST" i Prices but to ,$1.00., Seats now on, sale at the Crystal Palace. rm .f 3;? . "The sort that joofc; asfj EQQd .at . . the beginning ol. the second .sea-.- son as wh'en you bought them, be- cause they, are not pressed prlpar- ded Into shape, but worked and moulded and formed. . ; . . Steln-Rloch. clothes ; are hand , tailored of dependable fabrics; and ' sold to you at moderate prices.' . recommend thejse clothes be- cause we want "your permanent patronage. c-V :'..' Our principle is "One good suit brings you back, for another." ' ;r 4" A full and complete? line of hata,5 -i furnishing goods, trunks ault ,ci-; 'es and grlpsT. -.'ly o": '5 V. i i in Cofrei Front and Princess Sts nn't ho mkH witH prjme white or other off- your jobber or grocer giv-!" closed cup. Inspected by . , . . ;v Crystal Palace CDo . f fft nn . 1 LLL 1 UU THE AMERICAN 01" WlLTVIiriCTON, N. Began Business May 8th,' 1908 COMPARATIVE; OF ; ;Ma 8, 1908V;; ' $52,459.00; V $8,446.16 IX oci;r2i8 5iDo,ooo.oo c $194,041.32 THOS; . .-. Some shoes have style, of a sort, Jkut not quality. "Queeri: Quality shbecornhme style ani quality. The lest of each; PETERSON S RULFS We are , showing this, season many; entirely new things in Toga, Smyrna Eledtra, Wilton, Axminser, Mendotav Arlington, ; Shirvari ; Brus sels and Velvet. Rugs. v . : '.c-i'--U;" ; Wilton, . Velvet; Tapestry and ' txtra Super Carpets. Mattings and Ma tting Rugs j Linoleums arid Oil Cloths; Upholstery" and Drapery Goods? Portieres and Couch Covers; Lace .Curtains and low Shades. ' We will be glad to have you give us a look. oc 24 tf (4 The Baby is iftill going. Lirge crowds and liberal1 buying are the features. The low prices published in the large advertisements are sill holding good. : ' " r4 ; New arrivals of rugs, pictures, im ported dinner sets, tables, hampers, clothes baskets and several othe articles have been addd this week. Positively no such values ever seen intWilmington. Call and irispedt them if you wish to buy or not. We are pleased to show goods and jnvite comparison Ths sale, as all our sales, is bona; f ide. No bluff, rib hot air. Unequa.led values our motto; .... - . 4 - -'r ''. v :. i j Wilmington Furniture Go. ; jar'. VHmington, 'N. Cv I 17 Bbbls. -Volgt's Royal Flour. i V 910 Bags VoigVs: Royatlpiour 189 1 Rhbls junker Hill Flourr 714 Bags Bunker Hill Flour, '' 161 Bbbls ' Obelisk Flour. C ' : 510 Bags Obelisk ,Flouf ..: i 211 Bbls Success Flour. ' I m i bo rter and JnlihAr NATIONAL BANK .y. CAPITAL S DEPOSITS: CAPITAL. DEPOSITS. E. COOPER, Cashier. ' ' ' if y X y y V '' 7 y X r. '410 Bags Success. Flour. :4. . ; 200 Bbia bearboun Floury .350 Bags Dearboun Flour. , 417 Bags Sterling'FJour. 111 Bbls Cpoper's. Favorite Flour. 419 Bbbls Mediant Mullets: 11G Bbls '"'Small Munets. 15 u:;". Sale GOOIP to bottle free, i Guaranteed by U. R. Bel ., ' lamy. . . . . . . '-' . v. i - :?'.;; : -i . " . ; '. . ; : : lAdjdress P. O., Box 485;; oc 26-it J : oc 19'tf : . I '?? Wilminaton, N. 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