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f I ' : ' : : ' " l" ' ' ..,n,.,rfi o-i-r-.r r- , - - , - ' 1 ""' "' " "' "linn 1 ' - ..i - , . . . . - Advrttsements.-: Specfetrfi taufrantU Special. ?I-tJ. H . Hardin. fie Money Spec'al. : via munpiy itpi C-w 9 Brown & Whitted. 'te SuccMsfuUy-SpjscIal. rds ArrivingF-Johnson i..- d Co. aylord. FTFfeeievp-iimliieton Iron Ly j-ropwtyjiio.- p. Bella- M - - " ' . J" ": r : A",- r . i recast made at "Wilmington wnineqj-,. twelve -hQura '..'pi oflAy-iJ; a!r .till 'M iU rJfolTowed b? showers jritrt feo f theast winds. ptfh CartiVha:rPair,'r followed Vii the" coast fhoftneaster- a eht rise In temperature. : 3 PERATURB. " il. vj H J, ja., 41 degrees; 8 p. ra., 5? stji ,?5 degrees;, lowest; 36 a.- ?S j degrees;; 8 f p. .m., 34 lest,. 39; degrees; lowest. 24 , r the -month-4-1.76 inches. Almanac Sun rises 702 a. ? o:2o p. m.; high water at j,44'p,m.; high water at aws-rNfiw moon, 3r3. 12:55 j quarter, i 10th, 4:37 n. m.; (3th, 8:0J "p; m.'; last quarter, Oscar P. SIston and nU Comedy, Company ThU TVk ... , Oft owottow evening the Oacar Sis- son comay company will begin an en gagement for one week, at our opera house. The bill Monday will be thart side splitting comedy, "The ColoneV'i which has been seen In our city before when Mr. Slssori appeared here several sea sons Sugo with his company, playing 'to regular prices. It is safe to say at this writing ' that the theatre on Monday evening will be packed.- -Mr. Slsson when last seen tei our city was leading mam witth the Mabel Paige company last season, achieving great success and completely captivating, bis audiences In lids superb comedy rotes, one especially being well remembered that of William A," in the musical comedy, "The Little Egyptian." On Monday evening It has been ar ranged to admit ladies free, if accom panied by one paid 30 cents ticket. Scats are now on sale at Gerken's and a big 'week's business is antlclpafed, The prices of admission will be 1, 20 and 30 cents. -UTBY- UiCAIA, C j a-' llessengir " John "D. advertises some. Bel- valu- ropaty .for sale. ,. . J.Tyi JCramer will preach on "Jme. Sweet Home," .Birooklj Baptist ehurch. ' j Express: Mr. J. B. King, of in, has accepted a , position 3pector at this, place' for the I Air Line ani'Cape""Fear and 'alley railway, V. Aba Services'; In the Sea- -aeiuoaajAi a p. m., conauci JlU4nkaa1 All. ana - nd. irlV,? sink tU ,nd .river Vien are most cor-, ed to? aftehd. ' : artfrly i,JJug of the Ladles nt -Socletwill be held at the A, Tuesday, February 2nd, tendance. Is desired, as bus!- peclal' importance1 will be dis- . The M"chl'-' Home AnutrlnHoii v The annual report of the Mechanics' Home Association, of this city, Is printed in our advertisements today, Tt shows that- the assets foot uo $81, 176.67, and that he loans during the year ending December 31st have been J35.778.60. The profit on the three series of stock that have been issued has been as follows: First series, 13 per cent; second series, 124 per cent; third se ries, 11H per cent The second . and third series wound up during the past year, and a new series will shortly be issued. . , "" . 1 The Mechanics' Home Association Is one of "Wilmington's most successful building and loan associations, and the report shows splendid management. Mr. Nathaniel Jacobi is the president and Mr. W. M, Cumming secretary. ' LA g :ppe. Johnson's Chill xnd Fever Tonic cures . .ids and la grippe In one day 24 hours. The dealer gives the money back If It does not cure. 1 ' f irlea tL .Polley gives notice )epalr shop at 7 North Second la. has had thirty-one years hia advertisement in our ' blumn liooner Henry, Q. Mllliken, Klrhban, of?New ifork, bound XSSM for Wilmington, wa 'oced at sea a few days ago. The - e n4crwjrfara ..picked . up . at N-J Were taken to Fernandlna, no rurtner Dusines iur of New Hanover er left yesterday at fnton, where he win terml of - the superior ?so county, ; which con row at 10 a. m,. 'George and Rob Harriss ttf 1 hunting "yesterday on Russells olantation, across 'jlhvBrunswick county. 'These nro&s came '"back to the city j evening with thiry-ave 3 and woodcocks. if . reference yesterday to the 'iln' bi tne opera house at fileht's i performance, we in- Uo reflecfloh . on Mr. S. A (the lessee. We are sure he V'e tan t'o'triake the house com- Vut when the. weather Is .ex lrgjf?"'angemehts to pro xhpt."The opera house UrdTf "the city, and the 'Cermen" should equip the a Ibetter ysfin of heating. i- v . V Enpie left last night for Taf lotf of Goldsbort), spent ;(th?;cny.1!i: , 1. .Mi.Drane, of Armour, is on iDusiness. - . wlgtonT'or 'cumock; was h? yesterday.- . ? , - a iere, yesterday. , .., 1( zp' Battle, ","6f Charlotte," Is nday'at The Orton. osjfenianii 1 return ed to" the May morning irom a dusi- New York. -.TWionfrof "Kansas- City. ! the Armour Packing Com- )eiaiUlinlttgton or Tues. t to leara .' that ' .Mr , Jf. .B Tbeen" at home sibk - v eks,f and is still Unable to M. C, & Noble, superin-i the cghio. returned ; from tne meeting 01 cny entsat Chapel Hill. -A.r4.iis: vllrs. Thomas . kltlniore, and Mr. John Ar- Wllmingtoitr- are- J tt - Utb-Jtlheir siste.i-Miss Mary fwhoV is criticaJUy n:J v.-' tAj.-Ii."iueec arrived, in th Jltteljjh ; ester day evening ockoy the "Atlantic 'ca4f was met with' a bugstf and liately tor feel Videre; hie in ,Bripswh:kj coupty. . Lev. T. Nf lve,lof Greensboro, -tbCamlinATnference editor ikirtli 12arollna, Christian Ad- iarrived in the city lastyening 'ftsC&IM ITear -antt' xaaKJB..vai- oad. HeJMill-Breach at Grace 'buron .today ,,at .11 o'clock and AtjKsO U'clot, jat; Fifth Street ..urch. - ' i:i--Ui; U! 'V Beatbuf Dr. Southierland. 1 r 1 jrKeTTy. of "this city, received. 1 - . . r lntelligeieepy telegraph yes from Wiichestej-,. Texas, that fber? Dr -W.' Southerlahd. priBunttohia" there Friday after- ,t "'O CUOCK. -' i-T. jsomneriana out 83 years of age.- and was a ir bupllrico'unty. His remaira j ' sent ' from "Texas to Kenans rlTBtfroftir iThey are expeet 7ieiliisCjyaiidltbe funeral will 1 ceiT.hwrsday .morning, . r " - Receipts ol Cult'n and Naval Storef, The following were the receipts of cot ton and naval stores at the port ot Wil mington yesterday:,.- ,,L " Wilmington and . Weldon : Railroad f J 170 i bales cotton. 6 barrels, tar. V y Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad 105 bales cotton, 1 casks spirits turpentine, 19 barrels rosin, JH barrels tar r ".. f '"jr'. X ' ' 'C . Carolina Central Railroad 17 bales cotton, . ; Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Rail road 19. casks spirits turpentine. Total 29 bales cottenpSO casks splr- . : CutluTlne Krnnly Boa- The Benevolent society xtends thinks to -the following frlerids' for-.contRou tions towards the support of the home during the past month: Mrs. R. R,; Bridgers. Mr. P. R. Fow ler two loads of wood, Mrs. A. A. WU lard, Mrs. W, A. Freqcb, Mr. ftiwj Mrs, T. Donlan a turkey, Mrs;' hlt Tetrslll, Miss Jennie Bunting veleven"p&ck&ges7 Mrs. J. L. Cantwell. four packages, Mrs. .V..HaU Mr. Ohabourn, one cord wood, Mrs. r. iv.nau,one nam aoa pyoenoes, Mrs. Humphreys, Mrs. Dr. Carmichael, Mr-'.Fred Blssmger, oh load of oak wood,, Mrs. Chas. Jacobs, sevan "pack ages, Mrs. Dudley purkhimer, a friend, two loads of wood ;-Mrs, Roger Moore-, Mr. W. M. Hays, Jr., Mr. J. F. Garrell, Colonel J.L. Cantwell. --r- -I. iiext Tuesday is: our. Tislting . day when we will be pleased to see all of our friends. ' r A Foptila Toknr CakdactoV Kilted, m Distressing news of 'a fatal nt to Captain Joe "W.'WIldieY 5waa re6elvSd by telegraph yesfeVday'arterWooi ge was conductor pf an extra" freight train which left Sonttr Kocky1 -'Mbunt yesterday mornltrgr for-W1tafm?tOhvA Warsaw, about 12:45 p. m., while some shiftingv " was '--beirig;'' doneV ''Captam Wilder was standing next' to the bunipj er of the tender when a caf that-wa" unobserved roVMt down sahist'-' Wm and mashed him between rttthe-two bumpers. No bones .were lroken, 'bm J the young . man's; injuries wer such: that -he died' at Warsaw-last night -at: 8:50 p. m. : ..M--tt il:-Jr itf ihii-jt- Mr.' Herbert Wilder a train disnatebi er here for the AtlahHe 'Coast:Llnev;ia a brother of the i unfortunate young man, -and he left fori -Warsaar I jast night on the 7:15 train, accompanied y Dr. D. W. BuHuck,-th. Atlantic: Goa Line surgeon here. - The- train reached1 Warsaw at :10 W "ja.iprr wuaer 10 see scrotnert aUve. , , : The deceased .wft 26 yeara of . laei and was not married:' His foriner hortw was at St. . Stepaejil.'lS, ut'for. home - in Wilmington; .where-; . Jiad. made many swarm- friends."- "WSo-arH shocked over, hs .unjiijtely "death? !.TMr, Wilder was . a : most exejlt.,6iin'g man and was-. highiy esteenued by..aU who knew hitm? He had been -running as a' baggage master ; oueT"-;Tr ton and Weldon jailroaa, ,dVfor: the past month or so waa." conductor of extra freight" trains.-' --His emains will be sent her "..thi - jtokrnlmxvuid.f-w' forwarded; to tephena ..pri'h'ter ment I ' '-.l,f. ''n; !.- --.: -r Ayers Hair vigor. lsscertatoiya.rer: martkble preparatterr nd -nothing Rk5 it has everj beeri produced, - p-matefj how wiry: and lUnmanageable.-.thftnalr. may be, under the influeoce.- ojt: tSi feft-c comparable -dressing,;? ft ecotH ot, sllky g-nd 1 toJ&We'.$ov''!ba oruso. v.-a T- t Tj,rs At the annwal rmeetingi ofv.Cpton Hose Reel Company Nd;"2.vOtrlThois day nlgh'tr, thVfil9yfcJ0nU9ervid eiecrea xor me psung; year: - .jf'joT .J'oreman Ellsha Gause. .3 ncsta'.i Assdstanl ForemSnRandle !j;..5'f .iT-t: tmtitjT Second Assistant , ,F.ormaI-rJo'bn. Davis. . , . :.; ;; ; ,; i;;;: Preaident--Charles.Waker.9, jj.t -?-v ; Trejisurar .John (H. Davis. , L Firvancial Secrebary-o.7jYeeina. xo First LewiaT '"-Hocordlng: : Secretary RfraVSa, v-Washipgfon, January .jistUndei? ,th .treaty with Japan proclaimed 21"," 1895. which. , does (-apt. howeverj go Xoi eneetiuntnJulyTl7: 1899,, there is an article.- granting; the , citizens . of either, county the same protection . as native.. -cjtls!ens in , regard t'tp patents, , trademarks and designs'.UDon fulfill-. ,mentTof the formalities? of law .: Since that treaty iwas aiegotiatedii the Japan- ,ese hav.-dmliatedaAmerican: irr,Tfacr-. tnrps. .jisipsr trademarks .and ..rf vt. dividual ,desiens:. and -imported" such.- jrpoas ,mio,tni8country. at .. prices Deiow ,thone "at, whih1 the same goods can' be rriade bre Bu.TnRs;meh herir'"Otesti. ra ana recepiiy. cseoretaxY- Miney ne rear IT GDIDE TO HEilTH. Dniojisi Hand H to rcu iof ire Jacobs'. Restaurant. QQME; ye hungry, onme and eat; .' j "T? Dine-on I ,uf.v teajta,TstWBruf Rt ws ' 1 t- ,: Cook.-d to a turn, "done up hrown." . Outers the best h Uthtowni . . aeer rrom clover mounts of the "est, . . beryioe twompi, polite and the best. MEALS SEKTED At ALL HURS. DISSOHITIONtf MWSaVH YOUR LIFE Tell "too the .Hjiiipt-.ius wf All Common :" Dieserll Yod Jot Whl to 1 i fur; cli "thaws Tm Hww-to -; "!" Be To or O wn Doctor. ' Thousands , 'of .' dollars' have " been ! . .. l FRESH; :r::V, - - - . on I WW SS vSSwhS; t spent by ProX. Munyon.ln the prepara dtlated a ;yery., brtet . treaty, which :,ti0n 0f(a, People's, handy healtli man- makes. "A'rtlfle Iff'of this treaty go into .eff.eH at" once." , ... " " ; ", '- ; r . ' ' ftffloiis.thia, afternoon ordered a favor - THE WELL, KNOWTsr ! FIRM OF jsraaay t uayjora iias tius day been dis-solved-by mutual' cohsent' ' ' -The junior-partner, sGeo. O. -Gaylord. tnincton. "-N. C. - , , v .r : . 1 The well established firm OT Braddr - Men'an Heavy Red Flnnrnl5 TTnflsri All parties indebted to said firm Will i- & -GayIord known J as Wilmington's wear, wJrfh Jl.tJO, now ise;- lot 2. wortli SurSJ fTf!,Ufi,e,r'cc0ntsVan Bi& Racket Store, on the 9th day of 85c, no?64cs tot 3, in Children's Veatst tresen Them fS paentW wUh n ffiy " Tt 1897,' dissolved their coparU from 4 to 10 years, at 10c each. days of thlT &ef - thirtr-j Hership Interest and the business ha4 i Bargain... No. SMen's and Boy I, the new firmdo solicitthe patronage 'been bought by the" juniorpartnerj-gUits all', styles,- at greatly reduced" tuum., a.m dui vu5turat-i3 ii. ,110 ueu. u. vjayioru. Abu nuw m xmf prices. -Anytnins: m this line fni- rnot past, aa I promise to stand by the renu-- tP. n.tnin' ?, . . i- ts .mao , ttnrt-, - m mis une for cost. -tatlon o the old firm by guaranteeing. Anartnorchin int-roct y.o iSBen 1 dini sati!faraion to all alike, both In price and..-c?,?arine.rsnlp. lnVeFest. "".JL.rif.! J quality. r sotvea n; manual-terms-wiia pwieiiiw -- fr ........... n, 0 -. vT.n-rr" ' t ebed wrll'and we both thank cur many .4 IjADY -FINGEEir pound. TTn'r'etirinjr from the -firm- of Braddy & friends atid-custemera; foi' their, .liberal Gaylord . I. have solti- mj sfood wlil art(? ' int wish-tb w firm much an'ccesp.'-'f-f-l-n. if Wn cAiipi -n,kF,f,,im- natiunaro oxtA ual. i One that could be understood by ?2??A?ACKER' (never saw betw)' anybody that could .'raad. that would iSVS 51.'Mi'.? KfittS very crisp , render doctors' visits and doctors' bills I ard' it . will, probably be ratified at "i I trt;VwfFrm CBb.a."; i,. ... .. ' xTfty West Fla;; Jararary. 3fl.-rAdvices received to n'ight -by !te Steamer 5 Oil- f veise'sayl':,"' Ai'secJ-ef rh&4tlhg was held in cnJ,paiaee..recniy.- oi .wnicn, ; Anu-: -fiiada. Weyier's, vsubstitutej Palmerola, secretary soC thegovernmerrt; .Moutero, G.alvese-aitkl -Cueforor the. aujtomonist party-,-arsd Rabell .and -ivero .for the: reornists; tapk.-part, And -it ..is1 Mrttedi Jffis representative- of the' firm of Haup- than n- - ACo;; j Rothschilds' ; agent i n . Hayana asaistedr; The. t 'object of the .. meeil'ng-i:wa. to . discusa th- proposal reforms sooii to "be granted .Cuba. ' IThe --conseiT'tyUt appears, - of - the LCievelan-d. ,adminis,tration, was con'SttcU' -erea !' necessary - ;.xpas' ae4tevea wuldgtunted. bdt as in all oon cnorpea.;;the1 TDarty of the - tlird part must eive 'hls-eritire-eonfermftyv it was ,thpucrht :'a:vteab1eto ''expfoe "tlna t par- Lt.y'.k jwlif ad.;:if -pdssibe;'ltiduoe: hi iff to-' glvi 1113 vonntar!y-7?o,nsT?fi't, -. ifcheir' by ; aWa report to'be-Inaae; oh afv;r :r ; money and the most - advanced 'medi cal knowledge .can make it. . ; 1' 1 It lis called -."Munyon'a.. Guide " to. .Heajthv" and It Is yoiirs.for the asking: Not; a penny of cost . to. you.. Get It at yout drog store , Jf , ,your " druggist hasn't. it postal cardto Pr6f,'JMunyon. 1505 i Arch' street, Philadelphia,, will bring it. . .; ... . . " . - The .Munyon remefiias" act Instantly, givihg relief, after the .first two or threie doseis; and aiffectirifr a rapid cure, even in tht most; .obstiBQ-ta, cases t There is a .separate.. Munyon remedy ' for ' eah. disease and .: each ,' specific , haa , plain directiOEs sq .there can ...be;. ;no, . mis takei . :.., ! .- i,i i'Z'i :.' ' -'."'': Where you are In doubt a personal letter, to-Professor Munvon- will be an swered,,: with- eor metrical- advtoe for any t disease.: . .. .i- .". , ' 10c 100 FANCY OYSTS It f.-.:; ...i. Yours for more ajid better business. BROWN & WHITTEB. ol VclpDte, Ciiy properly Y VIRTUE OFk DECREE OF THE StTPE- Next Pay Day ; : A J3 TO TAKE. A! FEW . DOLLARS ' FROM your pay envelop and with It start' - -t .-an aeeoaat with UiJS "mmm-''- imltsliiiii-itljttt good ? will.-; I -want, your trade, and to get it 1 wllt-offer you more goods than l have fteen'wble; to- Vi -h . r M is what I need. If takes mnev to buyj: storpa-and I must have it tram some) , point.- I bought this large stock ,very!T cheap and I can afford to offer., realj ' bargains. '-.- . . . .. , ,: ".. ,; , ,( Bargain" No. 1150 " Felt - nice new; styles Banded Sailors,, all styles, worth. s tOe, now 25c. - . . ' Bargain No, , 2 Our . .Fine French! . Felt, silk lined. beautiful, goods,,; worth $1.00, now 60c,, ' , Bargain .No.,- 3250 Felt Shapes!' nice colors, and nice stock. 25c,. each. . ,', '. Bargain No. 4 Fine Cloaks and , Do you -need .Dresses of any kinds?--We have some, colors in. 36 inch Cash- , mere double fold, worth 5c. now' l2MtC. V .", A job' of. Percales. - Some few colors worth. 10c- no wany of the colors for 6c ' .We have, a. beautiful line of Umbrellas all styles:. In- Gloria top, straight Jiandles, " our pfice 65c, now 45c. -An--other-style-" worth $1.00;-' now 80c. ; And also -rallrklnd8 - ft Gloria - Farngon. Framg, wortH - $1.50, with Congo-. Handles, now. $1.20. : :s j In Carpets wei have some few pat terns very: nice.- , W did -sell at '0c, now .reduced to ,40c Our lot of Mat ting r la also reduced.. Cotton Warp, . worth 20q; now .15c. '.'A- very 1 v Matting at lzc. " Hemp Carpet at 10c. Rugs at all prices, from .72x36 . inches 39c to large up to $5.00. , .' .We wllt: be 'receiving quantities of new -Spring Goods.. by every steamer and train: ,that comes from headquar- , ters. We want your' trade and to get- - 2P.S.'lurf New faver ounty. th under- .ideerrorWKDV i" v.i , 7 won. Tor cash the fu'lowirg i' "'"'A !s!astv4lrdi - xantasttc and creepy as" anything ."Poe ever wrote, Ibgah ever concooted, i.or Maeterlinck fevr?r! conceived; comes from Richfield irarriin prMnTses. -brif-nece3i?ry.: by Centre, '.OPfV Tliat'-place.-acssbrdlng: to Jmoii fe.ary; n ftifpTreeis which would 1 be y a, veracious New j York. Herald coore "llmfiy.iendedv :r !l. ,: 1 : s'pondent' Is -suffeTing- fromian. epl .. .aamelxidy was !; required ' -to "; make Arr to whlri -tihe smalloo. the yel- nrr U-s A"y.fVt.es t'o rGctme; who te,Jthi? 'remalti-low fever, tltc chdlera, or jthe bubonic riUTf. :au. i,iyy...An;ucYeut. yr .visiuie iifa.u - nlAeue 'Cannot" nOiU -ft Canaie. H'B ail .0f-,,tt ; ixoanjio.n,;..ajna- arcps. .uareia . xfnMerMe ' of intaneiW. ' elusive, - delu- l. - . - .... ... TJ T. , 1 siye, : DU'i none ! tne -ieaa vocajiu ub , cats.i The Bombre-hued ": feline,, or ': spooks of.' sombfe-rhued fislnes,.. enter , ithe bedrooms of -the people, no matter - .how tiirbtly the rooms may be ciosea jump ontWe beas,' oa'ta waul htss, fol low the ""inma tes round, and cut up ; his-h: tirtka rgetiieraHy: but as sown' j as tne, oeuroonifl. are Tacaieu . urc-ravuuBia L uJ?-W '.'0t.1" iPOf'llmfrirtrtft, t'w ii, t tiffitv!? Une,f Seconds Vetnt a ' Rri1?.!-' S I- the S.r line of Market I ?t'reft fhi-Kan? 'D0,B 71 feetH to Second ' ,.,..' JopN D. Bellamy'; jk, ; '; :Jan3Uwsutt ,; ..;.,.eU 0.; Commjssioi,er. . , Boothi Hyomcil' In tbe life of eve-y woiking man arid -wnjaan here. cothes ,a.'time.rWlien."a-: .little laid aside-. proves' a vast hedp it -, may be slckttess,..-6r It may be 'that a .chance lor a goodiavefitmeat may arise. ' In ' any event, the habit of saving- ; money must beaeilt you, ! .. .. ;:. ' i i ' i -, . . t'.-:' '').;' ;..': iii . .. ; j Princess 'Strogjt, Capes and Children's Jackets.' muchj less than cost. : - ' -v i -;-it we do not eipect to make money for aiv Bargain No.'- S TOO Heavy Blue' wool . Double ' Breasted - Men's Overj Shirt3; worth $1.50 each ' to close, any) mr (dc. came isnirr, not- aouDia breasted, worth $1.00, now 60c. Bargain No. 5 Men's very heavy uverooats, nicely lined, worth $3.50, now $1.95. 1 ' '.: -: ---It' y . . .. . Bargain No." ' 7 Ladies' and - Chil dren's Union SU'ts worth 35c, now 25e; WOrth 50C, now 40C. .::-. : -urii Th reports for 4he .trm mMnyu4y lf-4$96, and' ta$tpff'13&imtfef .af. how that the . four, lodgesl'of O&d ?'e lows of this city . .paid; out-: for reHef, sick beniettts,' nursfn ' Cbje''fii8k-!'aha rfu-l gaiice ito? rrtuTn,;.ta,' SptaJn.Vjapbare'n.tly AteHisttd .wi'tfefWeyfor's-atrocious- 'pol-;: I Jcy. Thelgewerl& are.Pin, Bernai; Aion- I T" TT,: ",: 1 .... W" Kis asked fj,reicenti Ivurrjedly,; , .Geberai SSanzftVej Minz ha fewee.t-". 'jeiiLj leiveJitoiinarc feo, .the .- field,; being" atsp.eaBeaRWttn; cer'ta4n:.dta-iings jh: the. nera benefits for their members the f gerteirar staff of rwirtch: btetih charge. sum of MllJTbe, amouhpald, by, lodges was as follows.: rffOape Fear iiodge No. . 2, . $285,90;. Orion, .lddgejo "67, $244.35; Wilmington; L,odge $438.45; Hanover -Lodge JJh. -145,-, $242.35. J jCape Fear and Orion lodges ioslt;&ne member each by 'ileath; " .1ij' i ,io ; ; ; . . ' ':'' r Jir': Johnson & Pore' ar 4 Veiling; all vof their ladies wrarjs' at' Actual cost -'Now f Is- the time to. .purchase' 'aii; ejegani its turpentine, 19 barrels-rosin,; 24 barf reis star. L.. Read., Ayer'3 .Almanac, which your druffglst will "ladly hand you, and note the. wonderful cures of rheuma tism, "j catarrh, scrofula dyspepsia. eczema, debility, humers, and Sores, by the use of: Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla admitted at the World's Fair. ... - Laid to prt, The funeral of the late Mr. W. B Hartsfield took place yesterday after noon at 4 o'clock at Grace M. E. church South, where was assembled a large number of sorrowing relatives and sympathizing friends, including the menibersi of Stonewall Lodge No.; 1, Knights 3 of i Pythias, of which th ceased .was a member. The solemn eeryices were conducted by the Rev. R. A. Willis, the pastor, and upon con clusion; of the same" the Temalosrwe5-e sadly b.orne to Bellevue cemetery and interred. The following were the pall bearerei Captain W. S. Warrock and Messrs:. W, K. Bell, J. S. Barnes, R. .B. Clowe, C. U, Ganaer .and N. K. Far row. :- ' 5 ' 'L'. i ? " ' -' - 3' i -f anr" i ' -for-tie Whisker thooSglflyr'ic610flhg a rsrf black, fwhtoh when rubr ash -otf ,. paf toil I3?iw. c.W? ..... The Scottish Reformation. 'The Westminster League of the First Presbyterian church has engaged Mrs, H. E. Monroe to present "The Scottish Reformation" for their-benefit February tsth ftfld 9th. . ! It will be remember4 that Mrs. Monroe gave "The Luther Reforin. atlon' "in Wllmingtoa last winter, and it provedTone of the finest! entertain ments ever given here-. ' ' " The Fh-st rTrhearsal for ""Th Scot tish Reformation" ,wa held in Abbie Chadboum hall last night, wiiT jghout seventy-five ladies and gentlemen present.; Rehearsals, will be held every night this week. Yob will find a f ulf" ftocjt of Merino Underwear at Johnson '& "Fore's, In cluding a complete line -of Ladies' Oneita. Combination Suit. Zf' ... 1 -" - -I 1 row to pen lb. Pre4 Gjbbs. an ojd coipred man, aged about 80 years, was found dead .yes terday . morning , about 9 o'clock n a smallliouse "6h "Brunswick street, be- ; tyeen Front and Second streets.: It la thought the old man froze to death1 -durmgr the night - His body was Joun4 on Hthi& hearth, where he had. evidently laid .down la. try , to keep warm. His means of livelihood had been to saw wood about the city. Coroner Jacobs ,waa . notified of the discovery of tiis' body. ' He went over and examined the body, but as there was no evidence pf violence an inquest was not deemed necessary. ... .. r , GttliK IteaUy for the Couventlon - The building committee of the First Baptist church; has awarded to ,Mrv Q. D. Morrill the contract for tbe im provements to be .made to "the lecture' room. The second story is to be celled and floored, and . the windows, celling 4nd w,o.od work ; down , stairs , ; are ; to bo J painted. . Mr. MorrUl will begin "work tomorrow. ; Thi ia the, first step, towards putting the lecture room and church Id order for the-annual session of I the Southern BaPttst . convention, which meets in the First Baptist church in May. ' . . :: ! Mount Olive Sunday School. - The.. Mount - Olive ' Sunday. rschool,. colored; on" Second and -Cawaonlstreetl,' will have a grand rally this "afternoon atj 2 o'clock. An elaborate and Inter esting programme7 of 'exercises ;wlll be carried out. All friends and persons interested in the welfare of Ah Sun wrap for a very little money. " , A Syrian Mf rcliHnt Arr tedt :rt.' The foIlowmg"aiayatmi was Hcelu'ea by Th Messenger, last. nigMj?? CharlesiBO'n, S. C.. Jantjary 30.Nock- ley Schrohdd, a Syrian" merchant,- waar arrested here today charged with thebe-v: trayal of a,gifl in "lnIagtsf ,.;;C ShertiT H.ewje'tt arrive frc:W4iinf ; ton tonight with requial ttpa papors, Sohrohid denies the charge! V'-.-'---V'" - - .- - - ' . -4 '" '-''i'-Th AKo!lated Cbarltlei A special meeting;: of :thePlpar4-tfi. directors of the Associated', 'Charities will be held at their officel'at ilZ; m. tomorrow. As there Is business of im portance to transact it is. hoped each. member of the board will be preseut. ,,uin. sacrajig bUJ. -stores. , ";; ply e :gnrais -baye asked -leavie' of m rea, Jhei .ppslinof Jthe":fecelversfitp -'no tic$ : orfnhF-'do'er'fthe :bani "'c -Kt ate ;r(y';ecitement'' on theJ street ania the dep'6sitore,:"wht havel ; un able tb .tset ;4 any -'Of - the -:;money due ithem" becauseH Of - the - entoroem'-'-- xne njngty-Tiay rnottpev -were m-icun' REHaon , Vo'receTve. 'Hip Mwr iw i the brdy logical'-; enoifig -. ; of itne 'bank'so .etaoan rasaraent: '-: ."u''. a - v gecfeivec Tiretcaif. who was the new- lyMected treasurer7; said':-" - I' am at- mQ5?t ' .ceftain; ' fff - will 1 be:: able" - pay every dollar.' to our 40,000 depositors. LA GRIPPK. 0, -, I Johnson's" ' Chill and " Fever Tonic cures colds and la grippe" in one "day 24 hours. "w-- .f fi The dealer 5gVefliie niphey JSajkWJl v " (', 4 1 -t; y" t--l" i i ..The CharchiiMjaaT. . white. ? St MattheVs" fena;UshAiu'theran. ehurch, Fourth. rStreet," aboVe ..Bladeo street, Rev. G. 'D. ; Bertrhelm; pastor. No-service, the pastor being aosent.' Sunday school at- 8; W piofe .H ,H St. Paul's.: i Evangelical ,Ltharv church. Market an.d- StJi.'StceesRejif is., ojjr., pastor ,.Rurin fcunaay -aT-ter Epiphany, "English, sertlcf 4't 'jl a. m. and at. 1:30 p. tnv "Sunday-- sehobl at 3:30 p.-m. - All eatfpee.e'.7n? . i St. James Episcopal iCharchriFourth Sunday after -Epiphany.: TAh&- nj., the holy communion; ii a. m., morning lng prayer, ante-communion, a sermon, 5 p. m., evening prayer:' ;feifnday sheibi at 3:45 p. m. j Strangers "eordiaiiy irii yJted, ; - . ;i. iiii4 tiMt lao ,tmjV. Si. Paul's ehurch," Fourth and fiJraage streets, Rey t3W,a01t Services today, FoyrtliKungaY aftef Epiphany, at ll: a w.'an 30f.'.m; Sunday school at 3:80 p.fm.'-'-Ail seits free. ! j Ii -i no? win la lisfr Rev, T. N. Iveyeditor-:6f THe'Kclrtb" Carolina Christian Advocate la, in ithe city and wUl prearA i?..4MthFitth$reeiiJ Methodist .churph-tpnisht f.a.i-730 tfclpck. The pastor, w,,, L,7(iuji4 inggim', wU conduct the 'services' this" 3 trlnialiiF Neb : jaftu:ary.:.oSThe?fu ston -majority r 4h; ..the ; lower.;'' house. ' of tne ; legislature tnis evarung;, arter, an afl-day debatejmajble at times for .bitterness, unstated the four repuoii- can? members rxro'm. Douglass-' cotmty (OrohuJ "r.ijn coh-HTrrfed thfr- rt3fitr of th if&slHH cftnfesllartt9'ito;jthe seats, ""n- cHttreti againsi-tne-unsoaieu -raemoers PSw'as' hat'-cf ::hrlteiiiK'-Jmv3n-'.f natu- I Sanitation paprsitHe trse of -a. cnmiD: yttnj " fiin&:i atid lhtfrrridAlionivj iEievirn f Asiotf -nnembervb'teT ith the. epub 'ftnaj ypte bo ro Wiiaiiaflror :ol the m-. Joritf 1 9ipert et theiieommittee' on pilv- morning. t :.. t S. "11 it .xnere- will oe aeryices lrg-tst sjanff church today Jayi 3h rettry 0MM Carmichael, at 7:45 and "11 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Sunday fcjSTjkJtf-JOJp. m. St. Stenhen's W. 15 cbiifSh f.omer Fifth" ac4 Sd Crossi stceets, Rev. . Si j. jregg. 10:30 a. in. by Rev. aj song service " will" be' 'Conducted; Everybody Invited 'to tt'taktf."'- rfiv' At the First Baptist chur3h?iorneT Fifth and Campbell ! istreetsi -Rev. . Joseph Spells, pastor, there .will.be preaching at 11 av fnv p.Chn. 'andf' S p'J m. Kev. u: . watters -wut preaciv -the ordination, sermon -to i the hdeaooh ;fo be ordaineA ,. Stransersgiiand-wsfrdendsn are welcome,-. -t.,ivtt: n:-; ij-n tn . by the pastor; "if p TSif J. H. ' Ricnkretst(n- At5 ftT . The Barry.KeJlj, FighjL ,if,i New York, A January.!:-. aCL-rtJlmniy, Barry, of Chicago, and r fiammyi.Kfllyii oi iew iur,. MMAeu .a. yeiry ; iasi ,-aogL scientific twentv -round draw,"ja,t .thei, Broadway Athletic' Club tohlght' Barry" was the aggressor aftei1' the first rouiirf. but was nearly out with a left swlffgi on the jaw in thenh.-'Hevlved-WDn- derfully, however,- andforceti. ths;fae j after the eighth,irpinidn,;:I jR.,i;i'aijji Kelly showed rfiKMkableclftvenejw and his advantage of height, weight and reach stood him-4n e-nnrt tarl Barry put up a gf ensattle? amf many or ine, sp( when Barry and Kejly got in the ringi at i 10 o'clock. Barrys seconds were Siot tcrohp)'" the r enesrade- Cubin, -who- ha4 beehrpTiriiosely.calted fbr the met- -insr, iwar deslgtiate.d.. JHe accepted the jpjppoil"aY'o. Tfe 'wilT sttart7 tonior- JSPTf t 011" -Sanctj, Spirf'tus. and from theire will iproceed. to '.Grtmefs .camp. wMoh Us .ald- fto'-oe: in',' that rvieihiny. . Doubts are pqU3n.lvnw. , ; i-o yii'V.i,ici: , vj-umea ill receive bjm", wefiter. Into any nev r'tiatjons,"; wffth "the ISddnf-'&i gove'rn-'' ,fr,aTncnr ah -mvirtxHklyaa itber ai aiffih'i. Jjt.re'rted jte,t the people tn the town' are Karcia-itBaJt-ac-na, catcnes. nim-n? -wju flUffe(rihe from' the" eplaemw;, we are hang hto ..s af!traitor 'to "feist .eoun'try..v'."-:;1,tn,if! Thev hplteve themselves bewftch .."TiieTiBurgsnta.Jhave;. oa'ptur-ed ; the. ' edl. iand. the. doctors are Unabte to dtag tovvn f;;Pr),At)1a neatMantan-1 nose tje coridlbim': of affairs or give any reLieL The. lactET incnn, nowvtr. it is stated..to the 'op-fnlon that the eol 'demic arises from jscin.e. "EianJtary de rarwrenwi:it f rem . which . a disease that play a havoc' 7 with " th-e ' traiaginatkm g-ro;W8." Richrhond Dispatch. ; ' : ; Tb rosr tit ' Eilcll,ic'Scl''e 1 Tn snite. of -:-the.- adverse . conditions which have prevailed during the last few years, it is ftratifymg to' observe that the pioprea of; electric science has not beent m the least mterruptea. -' This statement aoplies." with special force 16 electric railways.' In 1887 there were only thirteen of these railways In the' United-States, with barely 100 cars. Since that time, however, the progress made'rn nils department of enterprise has been' .such1 that in 1886 there was no less, than 850 electric- roads in' this country,' operating over 9,00fr miles of track 'and .23,000 cars, and representing a capital of JP4OO.O00.00Oi. 'At the present time,: however, a still srreater activity ia to be observed. Fmm recent, reports there are 1,000 di"Vrent lines iri -the tfnlted ' States, :;lncluding a mileage of 19,000 miles and ooerating 30 000 cfirsi In 1896 alone something like i.900 miles of track-was 3ald, represent ing ah ai(iitlonal capital of 435,000,000. Atlanta' Coptitution. i;r ; - ;T t.ifroHtiiritV.orfclt lRpeT' ,' - New Brunswick. N. J., January 30; The Norfolk and:. New; Brunswick hosiery works,. :whk;h. have .been closed for seyerai rnoiuhi. ' will. , , . reopen - on Tuesday. SJqt r -hundred .'persons are employed when thewprks are uv op eratipn. All : of . the ..pld hands have been rehired. " The carding1 depa starts up. firsf and the,, other depart ments Will speedily follow. "r,itf"c4vTi' ftr RitTlnfrs Hunk ApjriIneV j .:' Chicago; Jnuaryv SO.i-J u.d&'e -Fromaj : today;: ;apinted--;; -Ralph' !; 1 Metcalf -re: rceaver xor. tne, uime cravings cans,, re--fluiririEr him -to: kive - bond- -for $?00.000.: This action was ts,ken. upon a' brfl- W.'. the. superior court -ey - tieorge . ;Reled.;a .;storckhA)der in -the concern. .There; raas .tip pposttiofr! oft! thi 1?t tt the', direors' buV.; ri.the eohtrary. they came. In jo ceurt':wllhin answer Samuel Oi' Baiiey'is'presiderit ' ahd -rr r'T"L.i.t 1 CJSl X. Grgtnnis . vice president-; of ' the sonne 'months ago and Grannis is stck tymaa -Oaice" .'3N6t h Follower f Henry 7; i i,... v'-T1 "forgo- vfch&Agft,V,J January" .?QLa.H:?Ji .tne eys ,the published atory "that' .htwa' a stngie- ,Vrse, me Rroseecij,ve , sprtTVi y Qt. ,l.easu.rylnFr'esiort-iicC cabinet, 'positlyely.V.. denied ;:;tbday,' taker; ri;'iincbutifaiis; ti adh'r.nt f'Shere.-;is'.-h6tTihe. lightest f oundaticn or the' J rep'or't ! tha'f J ' a$i r; hb.WvOr 'ey.er1 was; a ii3K'ie-tax; mah;'. -)Biid Mr.' Gage -ana notning xnat r nave ever said -or .wrttteri'1' bri ' rtOTttfrnlc uiMcr o'tl urrii'the-ijrh'te ;gtfch ,If:Spr&fiefdL"!Bh'io,;ianuWy V,., Evans., th9,,mlUionaJU-e!'pre8ide'nt iOf a - T,T.. iTnn1.,An,,;H:.M nA 'pany; .jjurn'e ,.-.f rftmT.N.ew: ,. Yqrk ,'e .this mbrnirj g.. r '.$e (.went' (..to' , ."fels ..: George'a .'rohfhTJn ilie . Arcade;. DuITdTpe' ad : sifft, ;J4maelf la ;.e .foaad. rwtCh ifweapA .Jdb; c$f 'tit? ' P'&ll. glanced upwam uo'der the." skin.' He :was' rnf: lawujum ur .cy.ij.1j9. uup ma .wne nave been Visiting; .ih' New York; ahfj he; re turned; aloiie ithis1 iiiorhing.'5 'The cause' of this'-' att'enipt'' up'oii'; his'7 life1 is un known'.'' J" "ii- ' '' ' 1 J ' M- '. '' i ' 'Chicago i January-. Sbamesi J. Cbr- bett: has derided , to iilaBe' Ma . theatrical season; at, Kansas, City, .February; Mlj.'J ; , rJ omrtet, m. k, civuroii,?s-fti, t Bank , Weeckerii SvAtrvced ' to ' the Penl- i- '- ' tent lary ' " ' " " '"'"' Denver. Coio January 30, This morning Judge Hallett. in , the United States , court . sentenced C. H. Dow. former' ' president" of " the ft Commercial 4 bank, -of this "city; !S.i-.Bi; McClurken, :teiler,eM.uiu:U-'mer,ar.coni.ec aad resident ot Chicago,., to tne peni : tentiary at " Leavenworth,-1 Kahs.i; for wrecking 'thebairiki1 "Dti'i Miller was serteticed 'to; teriTyears,Dow., to r, seven. ad McGlurkePi.to ftye Frr- .,,,' - - Yi T. . cv itKr! itLo i i( p Air';" :; TakeiLaxatWeTBrom' v.Vv -,.utff!its refund the taoney tt it fans o cure. 25c.,; , a v4 Mr, Brynn lnqk Sihpotlng J T Galveston, Texas, January 30.-rHon. William J. Bryan, iaceompaniea :. by ex. Governor Hogg, is expected to arrive here tomorrow ; hight-o They expect to leave on Colonel W I. Moody' s; launch Monday morning to shoot ducks at Lake Suprise. " Mr. Bryan wtH return in - time-' tolecture i :ber : Wednesday .night." f- 'S-J an 4 ,L3ti-,os-si TVi-.i tr.:'l r.i I.-,.-; ''Rieinir byiWHrahlpa' CreiMl:! !)-, - Norfolk, "Va.; January' 301 Two "pick-: ed: crews ff om the Flagship New -orK and j,he Battleship Indiana raced- for the championship ; of the "riavy : aftd a $700purse in, Hampton Roads this after noon over - a-J five- ' me - course, j The New York's ;crewi!wdh by -nln strokes, ioriabout four boat lengths. '" --- oi : Statement of teiriClxi KMilroad "' New York, January-30; The Georgia Railroad and Banking, Company re- 'ports-for. the year? ended June -30, J.896,. . 1 1 iCi -ftO - n - IntKaflaA ;f 3172.154c net earnings, after expenses arid taxes, $431,119, an Increase of $110. - tAB into) mbt CAQ on Infpoaan' Vvf $110,843; rental $600J)OpA paying a deficit or 5 t,i si, a aecrease.ox iiu,sm. . "'" ' , y-, i .1.,, tf r , t Onirfei'ly MelJiig'lraprtlie !WUlPgton aha ; to-start ..at once ..for ,;the pacific .cp.ist,.wtere1'he wjll ge-iintp.tralningJor . ms iDatUfi-wuhatzaunmons,, Maron. 17th ,orbetti txpecta .to tdo -hiS: train- plan's, aide. carried .o.ut.'he wfjljri o.t' 'go,;to the .Nevada battle.;,: ground; -uhtI. a Xe-vV. houf8;BefAfe1.the;ght;take '"'jabe1; ' J; ?M j BT 1 in a ViilnTffKtj a'p,, rr Richmond, Ya.January . 3CL iL-srie- cial tqT.h,D.lspatch,f ays,tliat F.ri4ayJ hight tire at lhaep6ndence,.th"e county 1 - . j; i i. Wi. 1 -:irf , i . , I fcCP-t ol vjrayson uuuuiy. uesuuycu inf gitreral rhe'reianalse ! of Luflley &-Dlckysr and tbje-;b3ti' own&d:?by E.' TT Kirbv.i The ause'Of the ' fire is iin-; crjownn- Tlte kiss Is about $10,000;j'with: very little Insuranee;' The bnildmers Burned T were the ' principal -buildings : In tile town.' ',r ' " ' ". : 'Trhjw: vft soirtoi cjnt-Bt:;' -s; Salt Lake. Utah. January 30. In, the senatorial contest iiSloses. Thatcher t6r- hQught he fead-,ienaiw-'conie8i.ixoses xnatener tor-. "tnegumnt, ButpWy gained nine votes,' niaking, his total shade the better o it was a vry-ee-chiflgi4LadatttviSife- cision was a good one. 1 The bettine" waalftO o fifi mi Eo. There were "about reeo people- pretniiit f eclare.-their man will" be- elected on twenty-eight, only three short, of the number, reouired. to elect, two. mem- hjoers oemg aoseni. ine -rnatcner men iionhavt while the Ka wltn s and" ! 'Wn - iSerew:fdio''Tumiti4M'poRea his 3ot ;he"wtlilose vQtesijii Joe Choynski, George Dixon and Bobi:'?u'I strengthi'arid that on thchiext bal- Armstrong. ii.eny was jooKea. after fi by : Larry Burns, Handy Morgn&nd ituik recTOuy.;. nitn.nucDe was rer- eree and Jim ; Lavalle Umjfeetef y $100 Sevrsxd, Therecders oTiWs paper wilt ba. tJeasc4 learn tuat lucre 13 av leoas one srsaaeo,(asea Imrhon Norfolk; 'V.a;, Jkiiiiar? '' 30. The Jnited States steamship Alliance went inshore ;ar'.. 9 ! 80 i"0!c'L6eK'; tbhfgwt ' iut" in-' iiaily, acun 4ire ctly upon the. blood, aaa.iau miis surfaces of tbearstcm therebTifrstrcricI tho frmndafibn or fh diatrflSA-aTiiT nvingr tha - caUeot strength bybuildi?GitbeoaitiBita and ssistioif nature in' ddicglts work." fte proprietors reK,- that i 7 : fi? f - sBurgawVcitcuitlat Rocky f pint;. Feb ruary 6-n :l. '" - '.;j . ;, ; rCiiritnh;' circuit.; at ! KevtfW' Febru ary Uri4::v-.;;r",; : -.:'VK"::t !.; :jackisonVUle .an( -Rlchlahds, at Jack sonvUle. February 20-21. " :'' 1 J - rElizabeth e.rit.sat;5EllfaDethtown, .February2'N28.-:r,;' ': ""'i:: ':! '"f ;'r:;i ( Keriansvilie,i!circulf;! at f KenansVille, March 6-7.' f 5 -.-:-::- K , Onslow circuit, at " Oueen's ' Creek. March; IS-lf.0'5"'1 ;''';; S. ' -n; s -ji Brunswick, circuit, at Concord, March 20-21. 1,4 Y.''r;, ;"-uTinF::n .T' TiM Columbusr"!-'circuit.1 i'-'at ' Evergreeni March' 27-28 ,-'"'' ,T-:'f-i ' -f-i ,j':-i'n -:; Whiteville and Fafr1 Bluff,0 Wh'ite ville,"(night) March ZSi Uo i .) 'iv h , : Waocamaw :eireutt;"'at ' Shiloh, 'March 30, .-' "": ".ri K:'i-v ' Magnolia' Circuit,- at Magnolia, April j-4. - '.it': i; u. 7 ;:.: 'fn v-ii:; n:;.j i : Bladen cireult;f?at ' Bethlehem, ! April TL0t11.;A 'J-KrfT i ,: "MinMmmniitiiiimii .: -1 AlISTRALiAN" DRY-AIR CUKE FOB Catarrh, Asthina. Ik-onobitis, tSc. , .' MUXY0N8 GKtPPR CHRR. ! ; , LltAL. THE XiKW CAST. R OIL, ii v k BK)MQ QUINIEE,' VIOLE !' AMMONIA, FOU 1'HE TOIL ETAXD HATH. V A XICE TOILBT SOAP; 3 cakes to I . BETWEEN.. FEONT AND SECOND ' jau2iU . CREAMOFWHEAT Phone Ss, A NEW CEREAL STERILIZED.; B0X,O.LY6CTS.XB0X. JH Palaod i HARDIN, ; 128 South Front -treet. jan 31 SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW o. the next 30 days, but it is a matter ,"V how tnany goods we can sell for tha ' I ' cash." " ' J "' ';: 1 ' ; A -special bargain ; In heavy 4- 1 Sheeting, better - than Rockingham A. - in short lengths, worth 6c, now 4Vfcc : lTouj,tul find., froer and? all : .r': my A: clevef Vfisisianti' ready, to-' wait-On -you and to' serve you to the best of .our ' abilUvJi: L arri,. very respectfully, ypurs to serve. , :.-, . i' . it . , ilii . ; ; OF WILMINGTON'S at 1 1 s'noeth 'Mow Prop GAYLORD, ... tlWfl '. t.--fS BIG RACKET STOREI " : ' : ' n STREETrOPPrTHE 0ET0X HOTEL. AND VERY DELICIOUS. I; te ffi uia your pjpes burst? you want a Plumber? Do you desire prompt at tention Do you Want good wcrk and good material ? , NOT .O JLT ONE OF : THE MOST ulil'a BREAKFAST FOODS EVER OFFERED, BUT IN ADDITION BUINQ COMPOSED ALMOST j.. --.' . -r .... ., .... - ,,. . ,:; , - - TIRELT OF PURE r GLUTEN, ONE OF THE HEALTHIEST AND MOST NUTRITIOUS FObpS ihs'bwNJ EN- IS Gt) TO THE 3 ek mmm For Sale by Miiififfi:iiiiiw E1JR0PE. YOTI ARE CORDIALLY , XSVITZD ' ; TO join a select. limftsd Smmlrfi t,bBJU?u urPe la the Somtar lm" Thet.inr em.ttee Scotland. T.;nx h.r,h,' r,.,".'l"''J,' ""op tor mem. . ... , i itEv. c. l. Huffman i-' jan lOlmMuaVed, . r . churtotte?N, C ;V-. OPERA HOUSE, ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1st " ; . ; Matinee Wei ne3day aad Saturday! - . P. teB3.f;i8!;y,cij3iii; 4' :ffeilteiiA r - ' I : 5J? l :: Vy.iy' '"tr - v, ( :j. i. -:k jE f:- l ' ' ',r3' " j Agent sYeryfs Steel Plows, Vy.Wd aid S f eel Bei m ' .UrTQrKSTI0ABLY THE FINEST GOODS MADE. Boy Uixif, Clipper, Ston w ill Piow3 and Casting?, -1 ;';''.r'' "':'A -Hamj Ch isr Traroo M , ! V of all Kinds.- CITIKESPOXDESCB AND YOUB ORDERS SOLICITED. IT. CTcoTDi BCclw: A Co. I ! Monday Night . . . ' THE COLOXFT , '!, ', '"'- xr :" '--'; - Tounf? ;and,oli.. we can anJ da fufrifsh; t . . , . ,M,ttpw,':t "-m ;-:--c & e:,n better i3hoeS;re,-ihe better ItTpaya to 1.1 fi J-..' COAL!; COAL! ICOALl HERE AREaoMlisAVEM i. No other Collq tie trorid etjlial to : Southern Jellied ... - "AD THE , Virginia Which we are selfln at ithft -mJ l .i , " , - vj Wn t..A per ton, iBizanuir ton and ti.fiS foa fniar. ter of a ton delivohM auywhere ia the citfrir Our Men's $300 Shoes aa good aa sn ;$5,00 Shoes. ' : ,: : ii-iii- nu;;::Jr Our Ladies' JC.60 Shoes -ennat to nv $3,00 SHoe'Bbld -lsewhere.:;"i M -i,:-;, r BOY'S AND YOUTHS' RTTOTr ;; $1.25 and $1.50 made of . jans'aroa. Calf ioe of i i that will.'eutwear, any fih jnado;-ne trial .Is all we aalj -ii;jOT-srr n-.r r ISWiiiiiEo; kfemceSII as coming up to Hampton Roads Viayi V, -v nnniIAiT) nAAiiKiinTT " Fill- . A 1 that science baa been able to "repi ' ",1 Etagea and that is Catarah. Sail itftA i Mr'W'riefct 'a.-- i.7'lies J?" re is the only positive cure now known to 9Urj ind:r.wr.ecKinS tugs . 'have gone UiVmedicSl fraternity.--Catarra Axdar a eon- , srotrrtltist eits-torpull-!hr-,off.f' Appar tititutional disoMa, reQUJ.apopjtituuonai ntlyv.-iiq! damage ; has . been 'sustained, llreatinept. . Ball's Catarrh 'arr 4" fes.Wf Uind none-ia apprehended? to.f n i-.t tt: Pain-Iviller. :;;-':i!Ti(pfautT;b'.f'f;jw A Snre and Safe Reniedy in ewrease and every kind bt Uoirel Complalat ts ' This Is a true statement nnd It cant be ;: mado too strong or too !'"' - It is a simple, safe and quick: cur for Cramps, Conch, Bhentnstlsia, Colic, " Colds, ' ' Kearalgia, Dlarrhosa Crtfop;' "Toothache,, ; .TWO SIZES! 25c. and SOe. . ' . ' u ...y....,..,,,; Sfi la IT jf Eaela, . Boi'"and. f.iiTinhtr ' r".nmT-,oiT' 1 hey eSer One Hundred Donars rPrfPyvexfe.sthia. rf afternooita pow U.4 ,'rrOTlin)a. U . " -'. - -i ' -..i S.t!.sfV rj"PlHtnr Tti ' liaKilifTAa yicireis,r..j. caTjijc vww4MiireonM at over jioo.ooOv., .NO-ptate- m iwin dt iAC.-isut in. roieai, ui aaeets has been mod. ' If a (''-I Hff t Tr ! 'itnttnatr ft. --'a ?! rs II H II II! ! 'Tl I I. I II t'-. :" i'rt G. ,:"i " j ' : " ' : i -, ; s. I - -:r.r r. , : I - ISGHil! 'Ji'-''j-ji J:?rr ,? -?a 1.!,(Q.;.tfip, Piiw ii m. :-hTi s -th! wek 'rady eftst. flll d wonders -at -eur -store..;;: We take J tock -February .lit .. iv.'. .iT.! make pur stock as sthaii as possible will 'is' ,i .-: ,.ay IT DON'T: -MATTER .TOAT..70UR WANT , IS, whether-r .fbi-s Jaamaxy - r, vj-Xtine, gauzes ,ferr;..timme1r,,'W.09!ena,':for' winter; :-: tt soiHethirtg ;.aiewffifor-,T.nex -spring. WeJaxe .ready for every, wapt ji ;-:And ;wlll 'fill them newtt.t, a Jamiar-: v.price. Just whatl 1s,ineaait bys a Jaim4 iy inmi Tiii-j;tritte ..- youx when', yeu ;; Our, hew line ojf, pmDrQdejf-ies hart arrived... Call and -Inspucl. ' W? believi them to be' the prettiest' efer howri' y ' WllmtrujUwi. , , . Carpets, ; Ru fer. Curtains' Pryf tie-rpfc .; "-, " Oil Cloth," Window ".Shades, Junkets. f-..-"-,a'f y:,:f r,j!n 1 . . , .'"-'. viyT, .:? iv:' !b- htm ..- ;: ..., . -;,..r:, ;... W, Dry GobasiandiGatpets; I " "''" 'i IWW r If-the a Kid n.Those gmall nGlothes rfbr-chil- :i tren, 6 td: 14 vears. is what ra- :ents. are interested: iirand we - anxious ;to: dispose-of. . A few s pnits, Overcoats and extra Pants C left. . . THeyr won't last long, at '- present ences. We find too much underwear and Men's Suits on ' hand and have1 slashed prices'; at i a livelvrate to run 'Rm ntr - 7 : a Tremendous Coi'TiiisjfaeK otSoMfla -io &re. &CO. one of them for ;dur hat we are saving 10 do not surn&sss anything on this market prove it, and we "vvill pre- j ;: sent ou. with trouble. We toibw ust & Go. soip, mm i.'PKCELt'BCJtDnfrr, wrLMixeroy. n. c. "Vr7;"? UKCJiMBER 17TH, 1896". COWDRVSPTt St1 liOJl liEPQiiTi Ti "COifpTEOLLER. j ; r LTABiL,rra.Es ij.'tmlrafta,.., .,..,, .,.,,..(. , . 1 . 76 ' r-lua ".T" ' i.12S,000 00 ,C. 8f.4,pw cent. bonds (atVir) ''.2 50.000 01 TmdivMi'W'r,ii"i : 1 ' J , tUnliia-'. ilo .se j.fid Wi&-hS:JL -S M tire laifonP BtS- 6..7 fit tKie fr..m otter Bi Bk, .::::; :ni at ? ..r . Jsili:;1?tlon .. 4i.:o m Oasfr m hana!'.a....a..i,j79ei6 W-B35.S17 Si-:. , ueposus . . . 719. .31 n Total IE-- -'-'" r.1 -.1 . -a. " " ' V lamRfqr'Vrja ha' been V reachei tiwj.'a, Vm';sell you a set,' ' c' Kirsltorniijpo.Vajid. eei we, are-. NORWOOD T.Yi.U'ii-BW.lJi.JK " i'-' -a P. Ii.. EUllJiRIl ; : : ? .1 j -pv!weu. .vu.wiB!cii at toiral Bank. -:i ,20 W tl r -C'tW,-WOTlTIIJ X J. pdwk s. H. L. VOLIiF.RS. rxtr : ; iWi-ty. LUKKK. JR. - $5-P0. losing nothing by it. .nfr:-. The colft wt'alner-IS'still wifh' lis arid a pop't4ll'lpj(a.nkeit! .ip.r ''jt$ii iVorse! is Iri prder.-.-rGood. oae-for $1.50. -A few i, hand was; iEisTEossr PSEsmm. t . ! ft -.i M -.J 1: rE J F;B. BiWl.S; CASHEL fPIATI0ME;ANK!0r WILMGT0H.2 V f'-'-t. i A " T -I - ' ..',..' WTTHJ UNSURPASSED PACltlTIES FrtR TT? A A r-TTwi V" "T'M'rT?TT:t,tTrr TT TTITQ DlMiflrMnrrriTTn ... some Robes left. Must-clout Vjnm""'"0 A -a: -ftnn -.-ji?t09-ih OAOtCSIM.;ITH'. LKarriMATB BANKING. TO ' ........... ,v,...,-, ,tw KNM-Slir. f'TTB-n,. WIT ,WTI.I. Hr A T? Vfn-lm . ..H.TTmv rt, faoW AN ACCOIJN, WITH' te- aJHRSSPONDENClS INVITED. . , H0KSES & MULES CHEAP! CHEAP HlJig...Hlafi.,lliaTO 0(1 SOEalS IM'Slim PfKIISJnn CO M MO- BUS I- O gMff rr- 71 I-.-: : ;i. :' . it i ! i . , J :! . :-r 1 :. - - " ' - . - l 0 In:
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1897, edition 1
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