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RAEIOHS NEWS BUDGET. y , rj ': nr. . fci l a v x I I II ii Try i ' : :v - - . w - i.- . ; I uecame puuuc io-uay wuiuu uuuto it ; rwxxv .v.-v w,.- T3Js g.AT,lLVkXVV totton tinue to be the money crop of the South. The planter who gets the most cot ton from a given area at the least cost, is the one who makes the most money. Good culti- vation, suitable rotation, and liberal use of fertilizers : con taining at least 3 actual Potash will insure the largest yield. We will send ' Free, upon application, pamphlets .that will interest every cotton planter in the South. GERT1AN KALI' WORKS, 93 Nassau St.. New York. SOIIE BAY. EUGENE FIELD. . Last night, my darling, as you slept, I thought I heard you sigh, . And to you little crib I crept , And watched a space thereby ; Then I stooped and kissed your brow, For, oh ! I love yoirso 1 ' ' You; are too young to know it now, But some time you shall kno w. S ome time, when in a darkened place Your eyes shall look upon a face . Ofllm tn eternal sleen: The voiceless lips, the wrinkled brow, - The patient smile shall show You are too young to know itnow, J3ut some time you snail Know. Look backward, then, into the years Ana see me here to-night Se"e, 0 my darling, how my tears A A fa n r oq T tit ti f a " And feel once more upon your brow xne mss or JODg ago v You are too young to know it now, cat some time you snau Know. SUNDAY SELECTIONS. ' . It is a sad thought that we are either confessing Christ or Satan. Only a stray sunbeam ? Yet it cheered a wretched abode, gladdened a siricKen neart. No man can leave sin by walk ing backwards. Our eyes- must be fixed on the 'hills whence cometh our neip. . . : God, when he gave the world in common to all mankind, com manded man also to labor, and the penury of his condition required it . '' Bring God down into- your heart. Embalm your soul in him now, make within you a temple for me iiqiy opint nappier ana better, Amiel. . -"In doing our own work well and natientl v we helD God with his eternal plans. So the little brook runs on, and swells the river, and the river itself runs to the sea, and not a drop -1S10SI." ' Jesus is the resurrection and the life; the giver of eternal life which lasts. Deyona ine grave, ana mates . the resurrection possible and blessed He proved his assertion and promises by raising Lazarus from the dead. reloubet. " To turn in temptation directly to the power of God; to cry out in sorrow for ftnd'a prninrniTi. ir oof io. fied in doubt with nothing short of the assurance that God gives; to know that there is no real escape from sin eXCerjt in heinc ma Ha VinW lir fJrH'o holiness these are what make a man's complete salvation. The Corporation Commission The Jim Crow7 Car Law Goes Into Effect at . Once State Banks. Special Star Correspondence. KALEIGH, N. C., April 6. The New York Journal this morn ing sent by steamer, leaving New York at 10 o'clock, Mr. Walter Steward" as a special commissioner to present to Capt. Coghlan and the crew of the Raleigh the congratulations and. wel come of the mayor and citizens of New York and of Admiral "John Philip, commander of the North At lantic station. .This commissioner will also present, on behalf of the people of this city, the following message from Mayor Powell:-" ' "Raleigh, N. 0., April 5, 1899. "Capt. Coghlan and "crew U. S. S. Raleigh, care New York Journal, New York: -" "In behalf of the citizens of Raleigh I extend congratulations and wel come. A..M. Powell, Mayor." Corporation Commission. . session again to-day, prescribing rules ana regulations ior tne trial ot cases before it. Other preliminary work to be done at ' this first meeting is to make rules regulating freight and passenger tariff; rules regulating, the transnortation of frnitrht and nnsspn gers ; to fix telegraph, telephone and express rates ;prescriD8 rates m regara to the banking and building and loan business of the State. This work will consume all of to day and probably Dare or Kvmnrmw. r 1 The commission, beinsr entirelv a new one, will not accept the rules of thft Hsiilrnnd rjnmnniaainn rv Irtr anxr or the cases on its dockets. All com plaints must be filed anew. JJim Crow Car Law. The imnression has all alonenre- vaited trat the Jim Crow Car Law was not to go into effect until June 1st Certainlv this was what was in tended by the Legislature, and the members of that body left here believ ing that provision was in the law. But the Corporation Commission finds that 1,1 n v n 1 1 1 1 ine raig dui, wnicu was passea, put ting in the hands of the Corporation Commission the execution of this law. says it "shall be in force from and after ratification." Failing to fine any law for delaying the operation of mis aci, me txvporation Com mission Will at this maafinor malm rules and regulations touching the mat ter and dirpo.t.inor t.fiA iailvna1 vm, panies in the proper observance of the law. 11 any supplementary Dill changes the time for this law's o-oinc .... t. . r inio enect, it nas not been found. A new bank is. being organized at Greensboro and those interested in it write to State Treasurer Worth saying thev are "in doubt as to whAthnr tn organize before June 1st or later, on account of the taxes on banks." Mr. VVOrin nas rfiDIIWl that hnnL-a nrtron. izine- Deiora .111 n ft in wi 1 1 nn ir ham to pay from the time ther beein busi ness until June. After that the full annual tax must ho nniH are ; i ' 4 . .. - ' - ' Celery Compound. -EN DAMAGE TO CROPS BY COLD WEATHER. By Telejrrapli to tlia Mornlns; Bur. . 5 ' . New York, April 8. Despite jreti cence on ihe part of the police, facts became public to-day which make it appear that the fire -which yesterday destroyed thirteen persons was of in cendiary origin. : It transpired that a few hours before the flames were seen a policeman was sent ' for from the Andrews house and was mysteriously dismissed by a servant, who said he was not wanted. " Letters threatening the lives of the -Andrews family and the children pi Mrs. 1st. John were found. It is believed that the motive for incendiarism was revenge, andthat the affair arose out of a quarrel between the servants. Foley, the butler in thcAndrews family, is under surveil lance, and the police . are hard at work investigating the clues, which chiefly rest upon the anonymous let ters. Mary Flannagan, the dead maid servant, seems to have been a central figure in this alleged plot and the chief object of the supposed perpetra tor's hate. - The police to day gave out three scurrilous,' threatening anonymous letters which had been sent to - mem bers of the Andrews household. One was addressed to the servant, "Mary Flannagan. The letters made charges against Mary Flannagan and the but ler. In a letter addressed to Mrs. St John, the writer said: "I hope you and Mrs. Andrews don't think for one moment that I am reconciled or pacified with Mary Flannagan, for indeed lam .not, and what is further, I will not" be untu 1 get my revenge. " I feel that 1 have given warning enough, and I am going to fix her (or life, and be cause you and Mrs. - Andrews did not give heed to warning I am going to fix you ' too. I am going j to make some one throw something in your nurses and children's faces that will disfigure them and eat all the flesh off the bone. This I will do for spite, because you did not let Mary go as I told you to do. You had jest as well let her go first as last. You will have no girl alive when I get through with her." " An attempt has been made: to assassi nate the Czar's aide de camp. General Mauzey. He was stabbed in the throat bv a servant, but IJia i wnnlrl hA assassin was overpowered. The wounds are not serious.- . - The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hap been in use ror over aw years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per iffljAjfj, sonal supervision since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations' and Substitutes are but Ex periments that triflcT -with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. j What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, 'Paregoric, Drops and Soothing: Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. a It cures' Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation t and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving; healthy and natural sleep, The'XJhildren's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of i Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, TM CIHTUHCOMPHV. TT MUWWT BTWtlT. MCW VOflH CITV. WE BEAD IN LOW PRICES. CATARRH . A LOCAL and '-. CLIMATIO ' DISEASE! Nothing but a local remedy or change of climate will core Ft. Get a well-known specinc, Ely's Cream Balm, "S&RKCOLD H HEAD ypena ana cleanses the Nasal Passages. Allays Inflammation. Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the Senses ot Taste and Smell. cNo Cocaine. No Mercury. No Injurl S?fate DnMWtats-or by maU; ELY BB0THER8, 66 Warren St., New York. T tU tUtMt ReD,'c2Mae tet!!$ NONBOeMome tsza&aHCfi W jINfi ,S AaSCSII1IELDER-6,VE APPETITE M wnnuu mn LIVER Ti CTtr il r iT .. " -- w HIV best Chill Tonic at the smallest nnce ant I it 1 1 V mniM.. -C I r , . nun viuir m ii ii h if rUTiinriA . n idna to cure you. ROBERT R. BELLAMY. mar 84 It. Wholesale andHetall Druggist. MULLETS ! MULLETS ! 76 bkrrela Mullets, 100 barrels Sugar, 150 bags Coffee. ; 1700 barrels Flour, i 1800 kegs Nails. . 300 boxes Soap. BOO boxes Iye. Ana quantities of other Groceries. H GET MY PRICES. i D. L GORE, . WHOLESALE GROCER, aprStf , . wumlngton, R. O. FOR SALE. One second hand Turpentine Still and ' Fixtures complete In good order. ; Runs nine - barrels. . i HALL p PEAESALL, .s . - . -'" ; Wkolesale Grocers. , . prtf.. . ., y Reports to the Weather Bureau at Ra- leigfa Gov. Russell The Crniser Raleigh The Railroads. Star Correspondence. Raleigh. N. C. Airil 7 Reports to the Weather Bureau, for the Weekly Crop Bulletin, to be issued next Tuesdav. has been done by the frost, snow and com weatner ot the past few days. Strawberries, peas, potatoes, and other truck were injured most The fruit prospects were alan hurt Puoohoo ana piums were tolled in many sec tions. Governor Russell, who -vAsfANfev remrnea irom . wasnmgton, thinks the cruiser Raleigh will be sent to Wilmington. While absent from the CUV. IDS lrWftI-Tl"ll want f Mim 1 on private Dusiness, ne says. The Southern Railway. It Was rennrf.Pd hara traotamAatT - . jviviuar buab Ine KOUthftrn Kailnrajr hart K.-iV, tk. bouth Carolina and Georgia Railroad. Vice President Andrews was seen and asked about the report. He said if such a purchase had been made he was not aware of it. He did not think me boutuern had bought the road. The contract- has been awarded bv 4 Via nil v. 1 m . . . " r. V" a ""use oi aeiention in wmcn nersnna xa-hn hoin V,nnn j jr ..,tTo wrou cajjuscu to smallnox are to fa ntmMni;i..j t is near the nest imiieA .mi r;ii i uuu Tll.ll. WWt A new m-take nirA rm( in v.- tx. water camnsnT hM h.. u pleted and was used to day for the iiras ume. This will prevent the sul phuric acid contamination, which has renaerea the water supply unfit for use. . Stockholders' Meeting. The strv.lrViVMaa t i . ; i o - yia J1 HUB lUUDlFU Ot Gaston and the Raleigh & Augusta railroads were rnllol tn u - v w Autre. UCID VCSieruaV. nut rn nnn,m ent the meeting was adjourned over . iim. xne purpose ,or these meetings is to ratify the consolidation OI the Various hranr.Viso nf o 1 . . . : .v. . lOlD ISCif Doam Air Line system, as provided for in the charters granted by the last Leerislature. Tha faii. a teraay was that there are certain suits ;v,..i ji: ' " 13 ueiraoie ouuuxu. uo iirsi Betueo. v Public Printing. The anneal bond puwuu 1ilUb ing case, brought by Barnes Bros.. ana aecided lAst. vaav k t..j ' Court wi l be T itSf . w a.u. v aiu.n i iih case on the docket and . hear it at-,tKi tamri i r ii,: . . - r " iT"10 re'ies' is granted the r , 111 oe agreed within the next .on uava or two weeks. yJzZ ouna w Jersey regiment passed here over the Seaboard Air uiae in sr. -niirh- An i. , t, yn:'- "u way nome 3J?' where they Tu tT. u .ul OI the-service. was run in four sections. Uovernor Russell. n 1 ... TiivHrnnf Knee, i l , HlS Subiect Wil Via "TT, A J1T"U-'' that North (Wfaa lLSSSSJC1 Every woman is said to make a good nurse. . The opportunity to try is certainly forced on every woman at some time in her life, and when the time comes and sickness enters her home, she should know exactly what to do. She can follow no -better advice than the ex pert co ansel of physicians and trained nurses who every day see before their eyes the wonderful results of Paine's celery compound among their sick. debilitated, and nervously j exhausted I patients. Paine's celery compound is the only spring medicine that has the confi dence of. and is used and nrpsrmKnH by nurses and physicians. d or years they have seen patients under their care ranidlv rennver health and vigor from the use of this wonder- iui resioranm Miss Cora Smith wVmysa nnrtwuit. ia given here, tells ofher experience with mis great spring remedy. Miss Smith is a graduate of the Northwestern Hospital School for Nurses at Minne apolis. She writes:- "During the past five years I have f onnd that where the system was run down, nothing was so good as Paine's celery compound. The doctors have often prescribed it to patients under my charge, and I haye noted the very satisfactory results. I am-glad to re commend it to my friends.'' Miss Georgiana Dean, who is a graduated nurse from the Francis Willard National Temperance Hos pital of Chicago, says: . '"In my experience as trained nurse, I have often observed that where a pa tient has been very weak, Paine's celery compound has quickly returned him to his wonted vigor, whenever the physician has prescribed it" Paine's celery compound is now the only spring remedy demanded by thoughtful men and women. It has pushed aside the countless unscien tific, catch-penny preparations that have no standing among reputable physicians and nurses. No i other remedy has so wonderful a re cord for effectively and lasting ly curing those diseases that result from deranged nerves and impure blood. It has displaced all other spring remediesin the opinions of the best class ofaruggists and physi cians and the great mass of intelligent people who judge of a remedy by its results more than by what it claims for itself .v . - Thousands of letters have been re ceived by the -proprietors of Paine's celery compound and by newspapers and medical journals from men and women in every walk of life, all telling one experience the immediate relief and perfect cure effected by Paine's celery compound. The best physicians onenlv endorse it, use it. recommend it and authorize the public use of their statements that Paine's celery compound, in case after case, cures rheumatism and kindred diseases, purifies the blood, regulates the stomach, liver, bowels and kid neys, and rejuvenates the fagged-out or diseased nervous system. . THE NEWS FROM RALEIGH. New Building for Odd Fellows Industrial Schemes Companies Incorporated. - Corporation Commission. Special Star Correspondence. Raleigh, N. C. April 8. The contract for the new Odd Fel low building, on Fayetteville street. was to-dav awarded. The Vmildinw will be built by Seaton Gales Lodze. It will be of pressed brick, three stories high." The first floor will be used for stores, the second far and the third for an Odd Fellow's hall.- The building committee consists of Mavor A. M. Powell .Toa fi Brown. James Dinwiddie .17m w' Pogue and E. Ij. Harris. -There are three Odd Fellow lodges here Man teo, Seaton Gales and Capital. The Manteo lodp-a is lh nhlocf - ami k. Capital the youngest - Incorporated Companies. The Bala Cotton " Mil 1 rf f! ho 1111 o county, was this morning" incorporat ed by the Secretary of State. Its capi tal stock is $6,500, with priyilege of increasing it to $100,000. The incor- E orators are D. F. Cannon, E. C. iarnhardt and J. W nunnnn Th principal place of business is to be at me ur. yv. .rauerson Mill, jn No. 2 township, Cabarrus couhtyt - Another corporation taking out let ters patent is the Piedmont Park Com- nanV. Of Winstin flanitol .(..U $5,000. divided into snares rf sin aah I JiU . . r-l ii,u privilege oi increasing to $20,- uou. j. u. Magruder, Garland E. Webb. P. H Jjvhronlr an A T TT Hanes are named as incornorafara' The corporation has power to pur chase, lease and otherwise and personal property, to erect on such uiyynsi i,jr aujr uuiiuiujfa ana M) COndUCt fairs, horse shows, athletic and other frames and Anntesta o n H ' oil v. G 1 MAA VIUU amusements not prohibited by law. xne ranKiin hardware Oompany. of Youngsyille, Franklin county, is vestment of Capital in Developing Aer SS? of iveaources. The dav nn nti.C x.- I i ' wrucgD ui increasing 10 address is to be leered will be an , e j0 are 4 BL nounced later. ueuyerea WU1 an" Timberlake, J. D. Swinson and M. T. OW1QBOD. Corporation nrtSSwJsft & Holt : Mills" iZZzlTtZ X o8 yesterday incor- rJVlfn?L with : The In- .arevv. L,. Holt, John R, iu''i xj.. nan, J. It. Tolnr T . . -u. xne vjnar SiK?164 Its cawtal stock Is - xiigrn, convicis were to-day sent from the penitentiary here to the Roanoke State farms. Nine were sent m vuBue xnayne. The minister who onntoa Rw,n ture in jest or twists it into a witticism uuea mure to oreea irreverence for the sacred word than 1om fh critic." Nothing is more reprehensible ur juuru vixvuBLw to a correct taste. Commission. The Cjornoratirtn nnmtnio V,nn - I vvuiiUimUU UCU Deen in session ever since its organi zation last- Wedneoiinr Wo1 j . vuuoauciv and Thursday were devnted fn nMn auuu oi rxues oi practice before the court and trial of the docket, Friday and Saturdav were 4iven tninoMAMi won of freight and passenger tariffs. , a Butiea recenuy m the BTAR,there IS a stronc nrohahilitv that n,j.. recent re-organization of the Seaboard ir iane system ine machine shops of that road may be located and rebuilt In Tn,a w HrH iti Hill nuu rr. rvi -t.r. m. i . w ; .UJ.10. run XU.UK in A TPAat nrunal 1ih : li. -1. . ni iaa xsownce "Well, rather! - ww jiuuorea scandal-power." Jdfe, AFFAIRS IN CUBA "AND PORTO RICO. Gen. Gomez to be Reinstated as Commander of the Cuban Army. PREPARATIONS TO DISBAND. The Payment of Cnban Troops Annexa tion Feeling in Porto Rico Strong and Unanimous Objections to Military Occupation. By Cable to the Moraine Star. Havana, April 8. The Generals have not yet officially notified Gen. Maximo Gomez of his reinstatement in the command of the Cuban army. BartolomeMaso and Mayia Rodriguez have been named as members of the executive advisory board. The wrang ling over the naming of the third member continues. Some of the Cuban generals who are not"actually in command of forces met informally at the Hotel Ingle tarra last night and protested against the action of the other Cuban gen erals, declaring that they, as generals, have as much right to assist in the de liberations and to be heard as those in actual command of forces. The other generals insist that only commanders of forces have a right to take action. There is no doubt Gomez will eventu ally be reinstated Dr.'Brunner, the chief -quarantine officer of Havana, has begun to use the plant established for the disinfec tion of outeoinp shi ern ports of the United States. This is the first use of disinfection at the port of departure. The health authori ties of Louisiana and Alabama ;n a mit such ships. Those of Florida and Georgia will not do so. ; Payment of Cuban Soldiers. General Ma-rimn dnmo-j ,aA With Governor ftenanai Ttiwvnlra f A in the course of which he said that General Mayia Rodriguez and General Bartolome Maso, former president of me vuoan repuDiic, would act as a committee of the army with him to aid General Brooke in the distribution of the $3,000,000 advanced by the United States for the payment of the Cuban troops. The governor general replied that hewould be pleased to have Gen erals Rodriguez and Maso take part, as they were representatives of the Cubans. . x. General Gomez will be formally no tified by the Cuban generals to-morrow at Quinta de Molinas, his resi dence, of his reinstatement as commander-in-chief of the Cuban army. The commanders of the forces last night visited General Gomez and un officially informed him of the contem plated action. Another meeting was held this morning, but several of the commanders had returned to the country during the night and cohse auentlv were not nresent. The whnln matter has assumed a farcical aspect. The scoffers express doubt that any concerted action will be taken, but to morrow will probably determine the matter. , Annexation Feeing In Porto Rico. Senor Luis Muaoz Rivera, former secretary of state in the Porto Rican cabinet, sailed 'for New York to-day on the steamer Seneca. Senor Rivera declares that the annexation feeling in l?Ortn RifVk ia fifmnor anrl lina-nimmia and that the only thing that could alter it is the fontinnanA of tho American military occupation, which ne consider incompatible With the progress of the island. . The Ninth Illinois regiment and a battalion of the Fourth Illinois are the only volunteer regiments left at Camp Columbia. The last six companies of the Sixty-ninth Iowa left to-day by the steamer Havana for Savannah. Ihevwillbe miarnntineH ot Tnlaolri The Ninth Illinois will leave by the unuea estates transport Logan for Tampa, as soon as the Logan returns from AATlveviTUr t.Vl A Thiirl Nebraska regiment to ther Drv Tortugas. The last battalion of the Fourth Illinois will cm nn tViA no-rf "trip of the steamer Yarmouth. An Excellent Combination; e The pleasant method and beneficial effects, of the well known remedy, Stbup.of Figs, 'manufactured by the California Fio Sykup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles "dl plants known to fee medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the wtsLc uuu ecepiaD.ie jx tne system. It is the one I perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling- one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, withrmfc nrealrDmnrr 6r irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. ' . J In the process oi manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remeay are ODtamed trom senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fig Strup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and toavoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company , printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAIi. - . IiOUISVXLIiE; KY. NEW YORK, IT. T For sale by all Druggists. Price SOc. per bottle. I have just completed the' opening up of iny large Spring stock of goods. The store is loaded and we can please you in any article of Dry Goods you can call for. We handle every class of Dry Goods from the cheapest to the very best.) I will mention a few bar gains in Dress Goods. Fine line of colors in all wool Spring Dress Goods at 196; 48 inches wide Black Crepon, beautiful goods, at 48c, worth 90c. Best varietv of CVennti fnr 1 Rn Beautiful Pique all colors and stripes, from 10 to 35c. All kinds of Lawns from 3c up to 25c. Beautiful Organdie, 32 inches wide, special at 5c. I - Forty eight inches wide fine White Lawn for 10c Forty inches wide fine Organdie in remnants at 12c, special. Beautiful four-button Silk Gloves for 25c. Beautiful White and Pearl Kid Gloves at $1.00. Pearl Buttons, all prices, from 3c to $1.00 per dozen, j " , Fine line of new Nckwear, the handsomest line in the city, in Romes Tecks, fcscarfs, Four in hand Ties, for Ladies, Gents and Children. - A fine, line of new Silk and Satin Parasols for Ladies and Children from $1.25 to 5.00; Children's from 2c to $1.25. : A new line of fine Belt Buckles from 10c to $1.00. Velvet Belts, with double Jewel Buckle at 25c. Splendid Leather Bells from 10c up.. Handkerchiefs! Handkerchiefs ! cot ton, cambric and linen, all prices, from lc to 75c. Table Linen, special corTee cloth in cream, 64 inches wide, at 22c. . Bleached Damask, 60 inches wide, at 25c. All Linen, 68 inches, half bleached, special at 45c; 70 inches wide, bleach ed, all linen, at 50c; 72 inches, very fine beautiful goods, at 98c. Large Linen Doylies by the dozen for $1 00 per dozen, worth $1.50. Call and bring your card and get it punched with any- purchase at Wi mington's Big Racket Store, opposite The Orton Hotel. - ' apr 9 tf GEO. ,0. GAYLORD, Proprietor. 1 . THIS IS Tfljjg jfj I ; i i i THE TIME AND THIS 18 THE PLACE FOB YOTX .' To IB-U-y ' Furniture We' are opening the finest line of all Riauoo vt. a" uiuibiuo Over BUVWU ill the city OUR PRICE apr Stf WILL MEET ALL COMPETI TION. BOUGHT r K CASH, WILL SELL AT THE LOWE6T LIVING PRICES. Try one o t our Perfection Mattresses. They never pack. It yon choose, try one on approval. Any kind of Mattress made and renovated. Furniture repaired and reflnlshed by a first class Cabinet Maker. We Invite your Inspection. 4 THE SNEED COMPANY. THE POPE -OP ROME. Pew Deny That the Life of the Pontiff is Slowly Ebbing Aaway. By Cable to the Morning star. London, April 97 The Rome cor respondent of the Daily Mw7says: 'While the Pope's health has im -proved, few deny that his life is slowly ebbing away. Cardinal Parocni, bishop of Porto and Santa Rufina, and Vicar General of his- Holiness) in an interview, sajrs that in SDite Of the advice nf hia nTiveiniana the Pope, if his strength will permit, will receive the Sacred r!nllnrA nn Tuesday to receive the congratula tions of that body upon the anniver sary of his coronation, lie even in tends tn attend tlin enmnoo i Ot Peter's on Friday;"- SPANISH TREASURE. For any kind of GOOD SHOES CaU on us. We can generally suit even the most fastldl- Ana natvtvmAH - ?' Be sure and see the "JENNES8 MTJCLEB" 1 . $3.50 Be sure ana see the DUTTENHOFERS 8.00 Be sure and sea the DUTTENHOFERS 2.50 Be snre and see the DUTTENHOFERS 2.00 These are the BEST SHOES MADE, at the prices, for Ladles' wear. . h The w. L. Douglass Gent's Fine Shoes are y'TO.uuiW. " ATI UIOUI ttlBV. " .J16 a limited number of beautlfnl SEA8ON CALENDAB8. Call for one wlth-your MERCER & EVANS. 1a 26 tf , ' - i S. P. McHAIR, Wholesale Grocer, North Water Street. - GETTING RICH IS EASY ENOUGH IE YOU BEGIN BIGHTXY. SATE SOME PORTION OF YOUR WAGES ' WEEKLY; DEPOSIT AMOUNTS REGUXARLY IN THE i WILMINGTON SAYINGS AND TRUST CO, WHERE IT WILL BE PERFECTLY SECURE AND CAN BE DRAWN WHEN WANTED. IF LEFT THERE WILL ACCUMULATE BY EARNING IN TEREST WITH SURPRISING RAPIDITY. " INTEREST PAID ON ALL SUMS OF $5.00 OR MORE. SAVING ACCOUNTS CAN BE OPENED BY DEPOSITING j TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ma 23 tf Atlantic National Bank, Wilmington, N. 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