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The man on the atage who does the trick of escaping from firmly tied ropes, submits to the bonds with a smile. He knows he can get out of the ropes that are being knotted. Put the same man in the woods and let Indian captors bind . him to a tree for torture and he would struggle to the lost against the bonds. When the stomach is diseased there are bonds being woven every hour about the organs dependent oa the stomach heart, lungs, liver, kidneys,' etc. The folly of mankind is to passively submit to the fastening of these bonds with no effort to escape until the; pain they can arouses fear. ! Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures diseases of heart, liver, lungs, kid neys and other organs, when these dis eases, as is often the Case, have their origin in the diseased stomach. "For a lonff time I w suffering- and was hardly able to pet about." writes Mr. Andrew J. leaning, of Thomas, Tucker Co . W. Va., Bo; 194. "Was bothered with kidufy trouble and my whole system was out ol order ; had no appetite. A friend of mine' told m to try Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovtry. I did so and the first bottle restored my appetite. I took is bottle of 'Golden Medical Discovery and some of the ' Pleasant Pellets and feel like a new person." j Dr. Tierce's Pleasant' Pellets cleanse the clogged system from impurities. START IUG1TT. Two boys from childhood's sheltered lane j Into life's highway Strode, And each had naught j but hand and brain j To help him win the road. "Come on !" cried one.1 "Here's luck, forsootb, 1 . There'a work for miles. alieadl" Lsas eager stood the other youth, 'Consider first," he said. "Consider well before you waste Your years In fruitless toil, Find out your calling; do not haste: The work ahead won't spoil." " Tio waste of time to linger here," The first boy made reply, He dropped a sad and pensive tear And bade his friend good-bye. Tbe other waited by the way, Determining his bent; And when his calling called one day . He straight to fortune went. Pray do not think the eager one With like successes met. Of all the callings he has none, He's doing odd jobs yet. Newark News. SUNDAY SELECTIONS. Vanity and insanity are close kin to each other. j He who follows the Lord will in the end win popular esteem. The opportunity ia always ready for the man who is ready for the opportunity. j A tender conscience is an in- 11 l- 1 - Ll f . . 1 . f csumaoio messing; mat is, a con science not only quick to discern what Is evil, but instantly to shun ir, as tbe eyelid closes against the mote. The devil never worries about the preacher who is doing his utmost to please the worldly minded. He knows that bis cause will not suffer in the community - where that man preacher. - The Bale of Bight is a parallel line running unerringly by the throne of God. For departure from it, suffer ing, despair. For parallelism with it, peace, joy, comfort, on earth and in heaven. William M. 8herrlll. There are laws of the inner life as well as laws of outward nature, and these Jesus seems always striving to set forth. He saw what a moment's reflection must make clear to us ail that, as human society is constituted, the great natural tie that holds us is the need of each other. The swelling ocean can make no change in the orbit of the moon whose path it follows; and yet that rising and flowing tide purifies the earth, as each day it washes every shore. And pray er, though it does not change the pro vidential order, is the tidal swell of the human heart under the attraction of the Infinite. Frank Walters. FATAL SHOOTINQ AFPAY. One Mao Killed and Another Mortally Wonnded at lodepeodence, Ky. By TelegTapn to tne Morning star. Independence, Ky.. Nov. 8. Nich olas Hopperton, town marshal of this place, was shot and killed this after noon by William Rice, a farmer. Bice had come to town intoxicated and car rying a shotgun. The marshal arrested him and disarmed him, but subsequent ly gave him his gun as he was about to leave town. In a few minutes Bice returned and dared the marshal to ar rest him. The marshal advanced to disarm him when Bice fired and the marshal fell, mortally wounded. He, however, fired several shots at Rice, each shot striking, i Hopperton died in a few minutes. Bice's wounds are said to be mortal, j The postoffice at Cameron,' Orange burg county, S. O., was robbed of about $100 in postoffice money and stamps. No clue to the robbers. A'ssssssssa&ssss IS YELLOW POISON In your blood ? Physicians call it Halartal Germ, j It can be seen changing red blood yellow under LcJTosc?e ! works day and night. First, It turns your com plexion yellow. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You feel weak and worthless. ! ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC will stop the trouble now. it enters the blood at once and drives out the yellow poison. If neglected and when Chills. Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen eral break-down come later on Roberts' Tonic will cure you then but why wait? Prevent ruture sickness. The manufac turers know all about this yel low poison and have perfected Roberts Tonic to drive ft out, nourish your system, restore rppetlte, purify the Mood, pre vent nnd euro ChlUS, Fevers and M.ilarto. It-has cured thous-t-li it m;11 rure yot.r "our ritv v bee!;, 'ilila 1 irir. " Trv : 5:c, 2$ ctistu. ' E. E. BELLAIIY. marsapAwir RAILROAD TRAIN MEN Strike Will Be Ordered If Demaad For Higher Pages Is Refused. BTXsieiraDhtoUJSMornlnnBUr Chicago, Nov. 8. The Brotherhood of Biilr;d Trainmen baa voWd in favor of a strike, in case the railroads in the Chicago district shall refuse an increase of more than 2t an hour wages. Although the Brotherhood has voted for a strike, its members are not likely to quit work. Before tbe vote was taken, some of the railroad managers had announced that a great er increase in wsges would be allowed the men than at first offered. It is probable that as soon as the result of the vote shall have been announced, another conference will be held. At this conference it is expected that an increase of four cents an hour will be offered and this offer will be accepted. WRECK ON THE Bid FOUR. Trslo With a Party of Bankers Bond Sontb Collided With a Frclf ht. Br Teleitrapn to the Horning Star. Cleveland, O., Nov. 8. A special from. Mary svillf, Ohio, says that the Biff Four special train, carrying 125 bankers, from this city and all points in northern Ohio en route to New Or leans, collided head on with a rreigni fivomllAaamith of MarVSVllle latethiS afternoon. But one man was killed. He was a railroad man and was known K Ihs nam nf 4,T)llVv and ia S&ld to have lived in Lorain, O. He was riding on the baggage car immediately baek of the tender and was crushed to death. NoneZof the passenger can was derailed and none of the bankers was hurt. The bankers were enabled to nroceed on their journey in about three hours. , CHINESE MINISTER'S RECALL. Official Notice Served of the Chaoje to Be Made at Washington. BV Teiecrapb to tne morn ins Btar Washington, Not.8. Minister Wu has finally served official notice on this government of the change to be made in the Chinese legation here. To-dav he called at the White House accompanied by Mr. Tung, his first secretary of legation, and presented to President Roosevelt bis letter or re call. . Mr. Wu, acting utder instruc tion from ms government, which is verv anxious that he shall . return speedily to China to carry forward the work ot preparing tne commercial treaties, will return to his home im mediately and without waiting the ar rival here of Liang Cheng, who is to succeed him as minister to Washing ton and is still In China. a METHODIST CHURCH Appointments Made By the Committee on Charch Exteoslon. BT Telegram to tne Morning Btar. Philadelphia, Nov. 8. The gen eral committee of church extension of the Methodist Episcopal Church held their final session to-day. The amount authorized for church building pur poses for the coming year was $343,- 000. Apportionments were made to day as follows: South Carolina, $800; Tennessee, $720; Upper Mississippi, $1,000; Virginia, $900 MOB DISPERSED. Slate Milills Still Gaardlai the Jail at Anolstos, Ala. Bv Telegraph to tne Morning Btar. Birmingham, Ala.. Nov. 8. A special from Anniston, Alabama, to day reports that the mob which as sembled at that place yesterday and last night to lynch the negro Jason Baker, suspected of having assaulted and robbed Mrs. Williams, haa- dis persed. Four companies of troops are guarding the jail. Mrs. Williams ia n a critical condition. Secretary Hay for the United States and 8lr Michael Herbert, representing the British government and the gov ernment of Newfoundland, haye signed the treaty providing for recipro city between the United States and Newfoundland, covering fish products and bait. Thick Gravy ' For a thick m'avy fry a minced onion in butter to n dark brown color, stir Into It one ounce flour, stir well, then add half pint of stock, pepper and salt to taste and a little catchup. Stir while all boil for n few minutes, then strain and serve. , Tobacco Plant. The Nlcotia,na affinis, or sweet scent ed tobacco plant, should be In every gardeu, It attains a height of two feet under good conditions, bears an abun dance of huge, fragrant, pure white blossoms aud is sufficiently hardy. The plants, if cut Lack at the tinae of the nutuiun potting, will bloom all winter. '!'! Indian Tina. The ludi;;n viua is a bar of hollow bamboo, to which are fastened two empty gourds. It is strung with eight wiras. live tf which are provided with mov-al!.- frets. Uunbli' iIonpl Reptiles. Dou!;li' h;;i:it-'.l suakes have been knov.il io oircur. aud In a German Joun::.l Dr. Collh) of Berlin describes and llgurcs a U;.l!e tailed earthworm and mentions four cases of such mal formations. Double tailed lizards have occurred; also double beaded and double tailed fishes. Flour Conanmptlon. The consumption o (lour in tbe Unit ed States is about Qify barrel a year to every man, woman fend child In the country. Noneaach. Nonesuch Is made of the yoke of one egg, a little salt and flour enough to make a stiff dough; roll on a floured board as thin as possible; cut with large biscuit cutter or in strips two Inches by four; drop into hot fat until brown, drain on paper and sprinkle (with powdered sugar. For the Garden. For the "perfectly hopeless" spot or corner of the garden Invest In mixed portulaca seeds. A little fertilizer will Induce them to thrive In the driest of sand. Tbe springing plants do not mind hot .winds, dryness or the most fervid fcf sunshine. Sow seed as soon as the ground Is warm. Havral Bl Gaaa, ... In the United States navy the largest guns outside of those on monitors axe thirteen Inch. On the monitors the lar gest are fifteen Inch. Grane-rlnea. If mildew appears on the grapevines, flust the affected vines with flour of iralpbur. it should be used at once as soon as the first signs appear and Should be dusted all over the vines. MERE MEM. , A, SL Cook, a merchant of Boston, iontrols 400 squart miles of hunting (and In Maine. Senator Hanna ia r'snnlrig a shoot ing trip to his .Georgia gatno preserves when congress adjourns. Dr.. N. C. Morse, president of the Iowa Association of Railway Surgeons, is the heaviest physician in America, weighing S25 pounds. . ' Congressman Prince of Galesburg, I1L, aud Congressman Lloyd of Mis souri so closely resemble each other that one is frequently taken , for the other. a K. Sober of Lewlsburg,-Pan Is known as the "-chestnut king" because of his great and successful ventures In raising for the market an Improved va riety of chestnuts. v'. Tbe O'Conor Don would be legitimist claimant to the Hibernian throne did It exist He claims to be able to trace his lineage in unbroken succession to; the last of the Irish kings. - Professor Virehow, the German phys iologist, celebrated bis eightieth birth day recently by taking a double djose of borax to prove that its taking was a benefit to the health. He has taken a dose of borax dally for years past. Governor Wood brought away from Cuba a souvenir in the form of a ma chete, presented to him by veterans of the Cuban war. The hilt has the Cu ban coat of arms and a single gold star on one side and the general's Ini tials on the other In gold. Carterville, Mo., claims the. distinc tion of being Che home of the youngest thirty-second degree "Mason In Missou ri, if not; Indeed, In the United States. The young man said to be entitled to .this honor is Carl Cass, who lacks sev eral months of being twenty-two years eid. ' :'. ' v; : Mr. James- Glaisher, ; the English meteorologist and aeronaut, is now ninety-three. It was during 1862-6G that the veteran made his famous scientific balloon(ascents, twenty-eight of them altogether, one of which re sulted In a height of over seven miles being attained. I ,. -. , '. PEN, CHISEL AND BRUSH. Thomas Hardy has refused to allow the publication of a pocket edition of his novels. Miss Williams, a sculptor of Atlanta, Ga, has just finished a bust of Cardi nal Gibbons and has placed it on exhi bition in New Orleans. 'Booth Tarkington says that when he returns from his bridal tour to Europe he ydil turn farmer, as he wants the rest 'and quiet that only the country can give. Mrs. Lily Martin Spencer, the artist .who died recently, was prominent fifty years ago, the critics having nothing but the highest praise for her work. She was the daughter of a political ex ile from France and was a student at the New York Academy of Design. A French painter of historical pic tures, M. Henri Dupray, has finished fifty-two battle scenes in which Eng lishmen are engaged, beginning with the battle of Hastings and ending with the relief of Peking In 1900. The pic tures are exhibited In the Dore gallery, London. THE COOKBOOK. Powdered coffee is more economical than coarse and gives a better flavor. Pineapple extract is a delightful sub stitute for wine or brandy and other flavorings in puddiug sauces. In Icing cake, where the icing is soft enough to drip, pin a sheet of white paper around tbe edge of the cake and leave on until the frosting is firmly set. For cream sauce put two tablespoon fuls of butter in a small pan and when melted add two tablespoonfuls of flour; add one cupful milk nnd season wjth salt, pepper and a little grated nutmeg. Hot bananas constitute a nice dish. Put four tablespoonfuls of sugar and four of orange juice into a saucepan, stir in six peeled bauanas and cook five minutes. Either sponge cake or lady fingers can be served with them. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. John W. Abercrombie, a native of Alabama and relatively a young man, has been elected to the presidency of the state university. Women teachers In Prussian schools get, besides free dwelling, only $175 a year to begin with. This is raised to $390 after thirty-one years of service. Professor Pupin. Inventor of the ocean telephone, began his career In this country as a Turkish bath attend ant. He is now a professor at Colum bia university. Calus college, Cambridge, England, la pronounced "Kees" college. The found er of the college was John Kees. As an undergraduate be was named Calus since Latin had to be used, but, how ever he wrote the name, he was ""al ways spoken of as "Kees," as are bis descendants to this day. twinklInqs Culprit, suavely I admit that I kissed you, madam, and that I owe 70a an apology, but I assure you it must have happened by mistake. In sulted Lady Sir I "I may be rather dense," re marked the fish, as he struggled to free himself from the hook that held him by the gills; "but I can't see where the sport of angling comes in." Bos ton Transcript. Bashful Little Man "Do men usually fall on their knees when they propose?" Up-to-date Young Woman "Some of them do; but I should ad vise you to stand on a stool." Tid- Bits. Mrs. Kidder (at the theatre) Gracious I Thatvilllan smokes a lot of cigarettes. Mr. Kidder Oh, well. ne don't care, tie knows he's got to die in the third act, anyhow. Xie. Black Want to eet a check cashed I Well, come on. I can show you where to get it done. White But tell me first where I can get a check. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Old Beau-"Bobby, do yon think your sister would marry me if I ask her I" Bobby "Yon bet she would. I heard her tell ma the other day that she'd rather marry an old fool than become an old mald.''-C7itcagro News. Miss Gotrox "The Idea of yonr proposing to me I Why, I never gave yon any encouragement.'' Mr. Poorman "You forget that you once Informed me you had half a million In your own tgki. Chicago News. Pietro Mascagnl, the composer and orchestra leader of- his own operas, whose tour in this country stopped suddenly In Boston, Mass., was arreat- aH vABt.vH iv nn i 1wtl nwuMaa T? ; 1 is fixed at 110,000 and Mascagnl will nave aneanng in ine cuperiortjourt on Monday. . : CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought. Bears, the Signature of ST? THOROUGHLY CHINESE. ' i . - -r ....... . Cmnton la On of . the Oldest Citlea . "fit tbe World. 1 Canton, the oa pi! si of the province of . Kwangtung. has a population of about 2,600,000 and is one of the Oldest cities In the world, and until the port of Hongkong, was opened it was the export city of the empire. : Its old walls and fortifications., with their old guns,' are alj now obsolete and entirely neglected, remaining only as monu ments of departed ages. They hare never been of service except as' warn ing of danger te an Invading foe and no doubt had , the desired effect until tbe last half century. Canton is said to be absolutely and thoroughly Chinese, and . there is no other city In the empire that is more so. There it exists today, with Its narrow streets, its old temples, its wealth, its extreme poverty ; and- Its peculiarly constructed buildings, and when one considers the habits and customs of its ' people and their achievements in the arts so characteristic, of that country, its ancient history so resplendent cen turies ago, unless that history is a fa ble, and sees there now so much that Is. filthy and repugnant to common de cency and civilization i the present, state of the country, needs but to be ' seeu to be condemned. No stranger is respected or safe from insult within its limits unless be has official or : military bearing, or is in care of a trusty guide one of their own countrymen, armed with plenary. IP" cense and power. , '- ' .. .' 1 ..-' "' . v Friendly Foa In Kentucky, 1862. In these 'matters of. principle not a band was raised to prevent a free choice; No feeling of personal hatred stood between those who saw life's du ty differently. A neighbor, to the-right of V little '-home vailed one evening on Oils neighbor to the left He kissed the children, and shook hands with the parents. "I may not see you again. Tonight I go to Join Morgan." he said. , The host went to his little ward robe, took therefrom his greatcoat, throst a pistol into the pocket and threw it over the arm of his guest. Both .were poor 'men, and winter ap proached, i The recipient attempted to return it "No," said tbp donorr"no, you take this coat Your path is to be one of privation; besides. 1 won't need It. Tomorrow morning I start north to enlist. My government has overcoats to spare, and pistols too. Sou who go south may find neither. God bless yon, friend. May we return to meet again." Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly. Tbronsli Other Spectacles. Some very good stories are told of the, impression made upon those who attend for the first time the very high church 'Episcopalian service, with its elaborate ritual and its extraordinary musical features, at the Church of St Mary the Virgin. The reply of a very prominent Catholic priest when asked by the friend who had taken him there how he liked the service, "Well, really, I prefer the simple ritual of my own church," Is a current story at the clubs. Even more amusing was the com ment of tbe elderly Scotchwoman whose relatives said to her as they were leaving after the service: . "Well, Aunt Janet, did you enjoy the service?" i "A weel," said Janet in response, If s verra lnterestin', but what a wy to spend the Sabbath f New York. Times. . ' A Wrestle WItk German. An estimable woman of Milwaukee is an earnest member of a local Ger man class, but ber method of pronounc ing some of the words, at least in one specific Instance, aroused the mirth of her companions. At a recent meeting of the class one of the questions In the day's exercise was, "Are you not glad that you are able to learn German?" This query was in -the foreign lan guage, and tbe answer was, "Ja, gewiss," meaning, "Yes, certainly." It so happened that this particular wom an was called up to read the question and answer. She got through the ques tion all right, but convulsed the class by reading tbe answer this way, "Ya; gee whiz!" Don't Be a Peat. If yon can't oblige people in any oth er way, you can at least let them alone. Half the troubles of people are due to Idle and Impudent interference in their affairs. Half tbe time when yoa make a vigorous kick there is no kick coming to you. One of tbe worst habits people bave is making each other un necessary trouble. . Life Is bard enough at best Don't be a pest If you can't help others, you can at least let them alone. Atchison i :'! - As a result of the Congress elections, President Roosevelt finds himself in much the same position in which Mr, Cleveland found him self in his second term. Party sen timent, j notably in the western and Northwestern States, insists upon remedial tariff and trust legis lation in the interest of the people as a whole. On the other hand, the Republican party Bosses and the great industrial interests that control them, say: "Hands off 1" Brooklyn Citizen. Dem. THE CLEANSING AND HEA.LINQ CUBS FOB CATARRH CATARRH Ely's Cream Bali Easy and pleasant to nae. Contains no in- lnrlnnfl nim tr It Is quickly ab- Boroeo. Glvea Relief at once. It Opens and Cleanses the Nasal Passages COLD M HEAD ailava ionanimatlon. 0 Heals and Protects tbe Membrane. Restores the Bensee of Taste and BmelL Large slse, 50 cents at Druggists or by mall. Trial size, lo cents by mau. ELY BROTHERS, j 66 Warren streeWfew York. It Ion Want - A Douglas Shoe go. to Mercer & Evans Co. If you want A Dnttenhofer Shoe go to Mercer & Evans Co. 1 Ifyouwant A Hogan Shoe go to Mercer ft Evans Oa iMtet upon these brands on goods, because they are the BEST SHOES MADE t - For the price. Remember, we are the sole agents hare tor these FAMOUS SHOES. - We also carry a fall stock of many other kinds of superior grades tor men, women and children, a cheap as the cheapest and as Rood as the beat. Everybody is cordially Invited to ex amine oar Shoes before baying Bams old place. On i Evans Co., 68 steps only. noStf CURRENT COMMENT .tiim atinnM ba no obiec tion to the cost of coast artillery target practice. It will be-sr deal more expensive eomeaajuauj mi ners can't hit what they shoot at. WasMnqton nmes, epf . . fw. 'a ftollision between capital and' labor will occur in the to out fnfcnra nobodv doubts.. Where two great header engines re rush- Ing towards eacn otner wu a oiugio track, and the throttle is wide open, onri thar engineers are crazy or drunk, you may set it down that something will give way and some body will be hvat.-f'Atlanta Journal, There is gradually going on in Great Britain amalgamation of inrtantriag. fiSTjecisllT th080 in the iron and steel trades. The result' there will be the same aa here, only the trusts in the united. Jungaom We absolutely no favor to expect from legislation for 'the benefit of monopoly. They will have to com nnta with all continental Eurove. as well as with the United States, and we may be sure that tne omy ad vantage a combine in that country dim realize will be in the greater economy of production the combi nation makes possible. Chattanooga Times, Dem, , . ' ' - 'dROWN 'POINTS. t - ; King Oscar IL of Sweden and Nor way has asked admission as a member of, the Astronomical Society of France. King Alexander of Servia is reported td ha,ve said that lie still hopes for an heir, but if disappointed will adopt., a young child : as the Servian crown prince. - J The German empress, who has al ways taken great interest in ecclesias tical matters in Prussia and has been the promoter of church building in the capital as well as in the provinces, Is "patroness" Of no ! fewer than thirty' four churches. ; " ; -' The finest collection of Russian sa bles In the world l is owned by the dowager empress of Russia. The lining of one of her coats, cost $30,000. She dresses in black and devotes much of her time to works of charity. POINTS OF LAW. ' An unincorporated church society la held, in Stewart versus White (Ala.),, 65 L. R. A. 211, to be incapable of ac .quiring title by adverse possession. A contract by a man to support a wo man who Is about to marry his son in case the, son fails to do so is held, in Wright versus Wright aa.), 55 L. R. A. 261, not to be contrary to public policy. Where the carrlec is the agent of the seller and the merchandise sold is dam aged in transit it is the duty of the purchaser to Immediately notify the seller, and, failing to do so before using or reselling, the purchaser cannot set up any claim against tbe seller. (50 At 925.) I PERT PERSONALS. j Russell Sage is one of those rich men jR-ho believe that they cannot afford to be sick. Baltimore American. Being divorced will make no particu lar difference to Mr. Lease.. He has had to support himself for several years now. Kansas City Journal. Rev. Dr. Hillis of Plymouth church, Brooklyn, Is going to take an ocean voyage because be is unable to sleep. How he must envy some of his congre gation. Boston Transcript. If England were desirous of break ing up the cordial understanding, it could secure immediate results by men tioning a person of the name of Astor as a possible embassador to America. Washington Star, In a collision between a freight and a work train on tbe Cincinnati, Ham ilton and Dayton railroad, in Indiana, three men were killed and nine were injured. JAMES SPRUNT INSTITUTE KENANSVILLB, N. C. An ideal place to send your daughter Loca tion heaithfaL Teachinz unsurpassed. - Pre paratory and collegiate courses. Diplomas issued onaer eiearier. rn.j veiiari covers all expenses, .Including medical fee, for one term. Write for Catalogue. Fall term begins September 8. 1902. aa 15 warn . . , wm. M. SHAW. Finest of the Season. New Catch UVL U JLjXBTS. We can fill your orders promptly. HALL $ PEAK8ALL Incorporated. seplTtf 1 Ben Davis ' Apples. 28 Barrels Fancy Apples. 2.400 Large C C. Nats. 1,840 pounds Mixed Nats. 325 Boxes Smoked Herring. 050 Pound Macaroni. 180 Dosen Mustavrd. 120 Dosen Pepper Sauce. 318 Barrels September Mullets. 83 Tubs 6 E, Butter. 186 Martin's Cheese. We have the prices, too. W. B. COOPER, Wholesale Uroeer, Wilmington, W. noStr If You1 Want to If you want to show your Carnival visi tors i that which they will be glad to see and you will be proud to showering them to my store. I iT- IE1. PAEKEE, Furniture and Furniture Novelties, 1 1 1 Market St. Bell 'Phone 613. novStf 1 i - .D4W A FEW THE ATLANTIC RATIONAL BANK -! 1 Is the LARGEST, and STRONGEST in North Carolina. Its deposits are greater than any bank in the State. 1 , ! It ALWAYS reserves a large amount of money to lend its customers. Patrons are accommodated at ALL seasons of the year. The wonderful and continued growth of the Atlantic National Bank atteats the liberality of treatment and spirit of accommodation whioh has haracterized its management. oc 30 tf WOMAN MUKDERE& Wife of Plaster Killed; Near. Her Hone . ' at Cixlock, Tens i - v-k V . Athens, Tebit., Not. 8,-Mrs: P. J. Henderson, wife of a well-to-do farm er who lives at Oarlock, Tenn, was found murdered oa tbe mountain side nearner home this morning. Bbe had been t hot in two places, one. bullet penetrating the heart. A sum of money which the was - known to have was missing.1 ' - ' j v , Snlphar. , - Sulphur occurs very widely distrib uted in thevminlJ-al kingdom, partly free and partly combined with other elements. The free sulphur,, is either found pure in regularly formed crys tals or intimately mixed with earthy matters. In Its native state sulphur is largely found in Sicily and Italy and as a general rule in abundance In vol canic districts. The brittleness of sul phur renders the cleavage imperfect. Sulphuric acid is an Important com bination and a very dangerous one Ih Inexperienced hands. Sulphur combin ed with a number, of elements, such as Iron, opper, lead, etc., furnishes the sulphides. In the vegetable kingdom sulphur is a small constituent of tbe albuminous bodies and of certain vol atile irritant oils. Moreover, the vege. table juices contain It in the form of certain sulphates. An Enit Indian Amulet. In India a variety of gems and stones are used as amulets. The most com mon Is the saiagrama, a stone about as large as a billiard ball and which is perforated with black. This is sup posed to be found only in Gandaki, a river in Nepaul. The person who pos sesses one of these stones Is esteemed highly fortunate. , He preserves It In a clean cloth, from whence it is some times taken to be bathed and perfum ed. He believes that the water in which it is washed, if drunk, has tbe power -to preserve from sin. Holding it In .his hand, the dying Hindoo expires- In peace, trusting In a stone rath ex than In the Hying God. A Taate of Brogue. An Englishman met n man at a French table d'hote, who addressed him in French. His accent betrayed him, and, rather rudely, the Briton said, "Ah, you are English." ."The devil a doubt of it. darlin'," re plied the stranger. "An Irishman, too, still better,' went on the other. -"Well, thin, Isn't It strange," said the man, "my French always shows me to be English and my English to be Irish r Tbe First Step, The children were having a writing lesson. "Set me copy, too!" pleaded little Ronnie. "But you can't write, dear!" the gov erness reminded him. "Then 6et me some b'ots!" command ed Ronnie. He evidently considered blots a step toward writing. Home Chat Dinner Am on a the Romans. . The Romans In the time of Cicero and Augustus took an early breakfast, from 3 to 4 in the morning, a luncheon at 12 or 1 and at about 3 o'clock the ccena or principal meal of the day, cor responding with our dinner. Concur rently we read of some not dining until sunset. John McCormick Gibson, of Cin cinnati, Ohio, who on Saturday last at Asheville, N. 0., was married to Mies Henrietta Wolfe, on what was consid ered his death bed, died at Asheville yesterday. He had made a will leav ine bis estate, valued at a million dollars, to his bride. Apples, Apples, Apples. 25 barrels nice Baldwin Apples. 20,000 pounds Stick Candy. 25.bag8 Cocoanuts. 250 boxes Raisins to arrive, in cluding London Layers, loose Muscatel and Seed less; also 50 cases Evaporated Peaches. Get our prices for anything in the grocery line before purchasing. D. L. GORE CO., US to 134 North Water Street, oct a tr Wilmington, N. O Attention, Hunters. Call' on us for your equipment. We can supply you with GUNS in all qualities. We keep in stock all kinds of Ammunition. Loaded Shells, with either Black or Smokeless Powder. HUNTING SUITS, GAME BAGS, -and everything necessary for a complete outfit for the Bird Hun. ter, the Deer Hunter, the Duck Hunter. J.17 HiliCo., 00 31 tf Wilmington, N. C. Show. Inter-State 421. FACTS ! TXZZXiES . THE. WEELITTLES IN INDIA. wtM'9y&,l& cinch- WM&k ? FIND THE CAMEL DRIVER, 'llllllllli1lUIll;IIUlllllltlllllilUlillllllUIIIlhlltllllUlllin.lllllUlUIH,imnlhll:l)ll mm AVfcgetable Prepatationfor As -slmilating the Food andKegula ting thcStoinachs and Bowels of Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfur ness and Rest.Con tains neither Srium.Morplune norlineral. OT JAH.C OTIC . fitape roU&SAKUELPtTCam Seal-SkJUSmtit- HbmiSemd.- frasswjprsifw rmtfWi A perfect Remedy forConslipa fion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature oF NEW YORK. lii. mi u m i iUJI EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER 1 is if' If.; !;E; i .r i i Wilmington's Big Racket Store, Feels that he owes many words ot thanks to his customers for the large and liberal patronage du ring this week's Carnival. He also wishes to thank the carnival committee for their part in brWk'ng to town and entertaining- such a large and pleasant crowd. Our week trade has broken all records. Oar sales have been larger than any previous week In the hia.ory of our business. While our goods have been going out all over the country in larger quantities we have also been receiving goods in larger amounts. Id our millinery department we have received to-day a bis; shipment of new Hals in all the leading up to-date shapes. Scratch Felts, French Felts and Beaver Hats from 60c. to $3.00 each We have also received a big lot ot nice Hats we are selling for 25c. each. Some new long plumes. 12 inches long at 50c each. 14 " " 75c. " 16 " " 1.00 " 17 " " 1.50 " 18 " " 175 " Also a nice line of fine Wings from 50c. to $1.50 a pair. A line of line cheap Wings from 5c. to 25c. a pair. A nice line of new Capes received to day from $1.50 to $5.00 each. Also a big line of ntw Cloaks for ladies, mkses, and children. Long Raglan cloaks $6.00 up. $12.00 each. Our Clothing Department bus been a strong drawing card for the past week. Our sales in lien's and Boys' Buits has been extra good, and we bave received to day a large shipment of Suits and new Overcoat", which we are selling: Men's 8uits at $4.25; strictly all woo), good suits at $5; some pretty nobby worsted suits at $7.50 to $10. Our Tailor-made Suitr, equal in fit, quality as good and trim ming better, are $12.50 to $20 a suit. We have worsted suits for men as low as $1.98. Flannel suits as low as GEO. 0.GAYL0R0. PROPRIETOR, Wilmington's Big Met Store. nov9 tf CARNIVAL VISITORS And all others are welcome at our Bank, and we in vile you to open an account with us THIS WEEK. Tbe money will bear interest at rate of 4 per cent, per annum, compounded quarterly, and is subject to your check at any time. With- CAPITAL of $25,000; SUR PLUS, $25,000; UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $25,000, and total A8SET3 of over $1,000,000.00, we onVr absolute security to depositors, and unsurpassed ivi ut uauuuog ui savings The Wilmington Sayings 1 Trust Co. 108 Princess Street. J.JUT. NORWOOD, Presl4t. H. WAITERS, Vlea PresW" nottf " O. B. TAYLOR, Jr., casklar. PICTTJEE. mm in For Infants and Children. the Kind You Ka Always Bought Bears the Signature of ' TMC CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VOH CtTV. OF $2.75. A nice full line of Bojt.' Suit at $1 $5 a Ktii'. Jo Dress Gxids we hsve recivtd lo-a snone brmuful Brodclunf, 54 inch-a di, d iff -rent shade , at 98c pr VHr. Also r-wived lo-dav some elHfvt.i Sare-F, have bm pontft-d and shrunk, r-ei'f 75c goods we are runnii'g at 50c. A hentiol pi'C of Shepherd P id at 60c pe yard. Our stock of Venvtiai t, ia all coiorr, are tbe verv b st valu- c, and we tell them for 45c and 50c. A nice line of new Tricot?, in all the leading sbader, at 25c p?r yard. Blankets and Quilts In Blankets our stock represents the output of a dozen mills, and our prices ranee from 48c to $5 a pair. Our ten-quarter Rose Wool Blankets are $3.20; the same blankets sold last season at 4. Eleven quarter Blankets are $4. We have afifewtpair of verv fine eieveo quarter blankets we are .selling for $3.25 per pair; one cae light gray blankets, weight 5 Ibt., half wool, for $1 per pair; one ease seconds in gray and white at 48c per pair. the weather is turning cold and you need quilts and comforts; we have them for 50c, 88c, $1, $1 25 up to $3.60 escb. White and colored spreadi from 75c to $2.50 each. Cotton Bali six for 25c: five gross milk weed witch hszel soap, elegant quality, medica ted soap at 10c per box of three cakei; 6 6 or cakes white cloud floating soap for 25c Six large rolls of toilet paper for 25c; good leather shoe soles at 10c per pair; extra white oak soles at 15c. The beat clinch shoe nails at 6c per package. The best quality rubber heels at 25c per pair. We live to let live and our business grows as the time passes by. We are here to .Stay and we Want your busi ness. We punch cards with all cash purchases and give away presents free. accounts. ( ijfv In X For Over I Thirty Years 1 mtmm
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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