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y --'.' f' ' . '-.. , . . ' ; S ; I if- ' ; - ., ?J-T?' . r : star's o vf : V ' ' : -7; . .: rr . ,.' ;. v; ' "'1 qOL. XL1 NO. 3. TELEGEAPg; S CMMARY, .The pnysSclatos tat'' JolnJiis ' "Efopktas 'i&tal -pronounce Mrs. lAltoerlt Wat ?, "of "Raleigb,", vW was shot by her sbaau, a bJopelesi paralytic O ;.H; ickery will be treasurer under .ithe toternal revenue collector Tine letra of Parte bpitea,' at 'BaJeagh, lease t property toj R. B. Kaney- fltixe seu'tive 4comniitiee of the Farmers' 'liance of fhje elate "adopts ''a resolu ii looking ; ioi -tlhie Oyualdliiff up; of . t'"- .toslbuitlioni j oil ka;i Wotn-partiiiaiajii .'A vbiia.'is SatrokSutafed. to it'hi Vir'sinJa '. 'wlte to proMbftt j'batfing' on Worse ' s Srr. Caughfmaa explaiBa te tbe ; Jury Jiaw lie g-ot posQssfon . if ontetainy commission iAstiisil ftpbary Bay j dieatieia itihat Wis Ktk (be siibstkuce!! 'for thiait of as camididate for senator- THie -didbtta'tmebt .for ' Iteoemiber ' ill - J - . . V.I J ' ' " .: 'vne ueoc, less cash. In. .the Weas- t !Bfe 2999.1 ijj 'K7 a . MAMHnn ' Ur Ib fttom pjf j th'e Union. Pacific ibSII rT exclusive; ox nuomey Jrotm fe yiilioaj PaJCfiic raBroad, were n exoes& of expenidi5;tTires 4 TT vf Mlj fV?ualrKl finltrkTiArViio - &Me f. vtoi: uise 'eyesiat' j5tpeitfeic cwinterfeit: 2100 te jWaai Ijeem discioVeirejd-- sury IdepiaT-tmient baa oall-. Iyer, crtftflcates of t'ttis tJe- 8 a!Kn i in, at .jewe mxaaielpnaa su!t? uryfA I to ,at itQiie tresusuny. ikk inigton-v 04 thii nigit of SeoenlM f 2T tib. the revnota 1 cut'tor-. Mctean ;&d an. ttll 3d upon a suppase'd fill ker st-e'amit - the Fkxnida ooast- - 1trU.Tl.iH -Ts i'l ' a,t three x.- lorifra ports ; govrpfnient I are gu jxiing all tlh'e totiannieto to a port's- in. Itliej Ohio iieg-islatune erday tf a diemadcsna't-organized th! te ana I slecbel all their ,oanidid!a)tea J non- c!il - t .u? izei ehalt rUJ, 1 utwut'- sai lf lr!vff.iefct senate; the- (j. 7 fmibihe -Leslie .-Wi ff ilfc of, Boston, Is ccrk, ot .the w a - . i f ?S r ";m,m:il3iriibltog amd other , itatna taiati t l faerty houses; . 4 Norfoik 1' - MAl'TMn i r v..y luitiii. .' .t , a a f 1 kHwyapfteaey; IJ jZx rvue or one i, mLai'Mqr:A, h-.hr ) e-adft ?bbsi vffll fgo ouft- of.bus'i- f ,'cf Bofoi; riTiork 'Cenltral raliroasd 1 4-The Ibbsiwiid delbt on3 iper cwid 'bom,oj3-4-HA teoOer" explosion 1 'EoTOKDtolyn."' ipublljc eohool causes a-i . - i l - J - a fc-oediet' 'niwie tvere, Sieriou'Sly '.'Thumt.; CVihile a poli'ti'daL meeting was being. in a ipufbiic ball at London, Oret. ,'. riiyht, the floor and galleries col- d landpeciplf .'werie bume'd. in luhe is; .iMrtydeBld ibodies have .been FOREIGN. ; '. fltT-i iiU , j ti-ci ; . w isi.. - -- : tsb&a a dreiflaint' article 'and- aQ:so" Iks A,eiaidein,q . 'JW-ioinicy aim -.uyxjai- ;,rce Js favor i'd i'h fRusBwan -V official 4j-Eng,lan4 'take the 'position J under. Olii-nals- trefajties the -latter lat-grant . Speral , prt privileges: t4 J European Jsialtioin ,1jo the exciusLori J?rs-; thfsahe mining jaiaroad; grlf ilegeai. , : " . M. iB. . orh, Rudeil's, 111.. 5uf- for eight fears. from dysp .-psja phroni'P cohstj'patroh ands ws.s iinal-, Sred bjrusjngi Aewitt s Ajitiie car pers, the famous little. pills for; all tsusri and liver troubles. vR. R. Bel- VT. A. Klach ef the Coast I,Ine l.m i . Aeusta - " A-ugustel - Chronicle -of Saturday, W A. Jtiajih, auditor of .the At- 'r.t r.lno inrrlved in the city on lay and iis iquartered at the Ar- -t yesterday Mr. Riach was en-. Hth ' the-Oft'icials of. the Charles- k Western -Carolina, and with Mr. Jrand, , tne; geueiiai gcui., '-i Coast ( Llfcei - . Btktemeht as to the fu- Irlov of 'tha Atiiantric uoasi wiw u. r y.r,rtino.rf the Charleston and M Caronnai systwjn i Ae the toad wiilj njt be inim1Ca nt Aueusta. There will ibtedly be some changes jnthe. op lliiUir,0na. bdt what ths are i' o. 1,nnkt. as Ivetr ' aZ,.ri-L offices will be-trans :&&lJttzr?r?Vz . -'w interest , r. aH" XI sixty V -ng meal who are in the V nf thf I road.. i- ; L.i il .anaer Graiff doea not flaw tiftne Charleston and Western : iystemUsf trbe operated in the j In fact this iRformation will not Incoming i fpr ; some days yet. It L that , Mri Craig Ivlll be made as f general mftnageri of the - division it he: will be Igiven Jsome other pgsl- the1 service; of the Atlantic Coast ;vL--l;-Ml--; Allte Hughes, Fiilltr hiimM on Norfolki "Va., was ..11.. th f a.o and neck. tiUll UVlXiM v : was ' instanwy reuevru -Witch Ilaiel Salve, .which heal- 4-4,ir.n- without1 iiea-Ving scar, the famoui ptle remedy.--R. Ri YVill on b" Afloat Ajraln- V; -l.r ftmnrovem'ent of the WavaB VIvl T 1 . .1 . 7. , f. n V. n I V VII. rn i . ., o I ! and the jboat- ioresents a t sight repotng ,idn.th.dock of t.SfiJvA vard awaiting a-few Q". cliches r fore being jmt ; at th company's,' rawwr-'- vmvnditure. f about The tuff to been; ' handsomely : lS i'Apv cabins and a new J constructed nativetwood, iTSS5?! -,0re I mahmery "hly" overhaul i . ' - a O E Borden, resldTit 'Of the !a Company,, yesterday made ap n to the dommiesipner of navi, j "titkmed -sit Washington, to be j to change the name of Jthe tug fp 'Uenry phrlstlan to the Na t ikes the foC? Pure' wliolesoCiv and delicious. - ;v Jj I 1 r. -- :3 III LOOKS LIKE HANA'S DEFEAT BOTH HOUSES OF LEGISLATURE ,'AUB AGAINST. HIM, Tbe Democrats Have Oa'e Msjorlty In the Senate The Opposition Combine in the Homb Elect Their TIrket "With aie Two More Test Votes f o be Taken Hac. nerltea Still Tightlng Cejmpletejy Oof Oeneraled by the Opposition Kurtz Cai 2 dldate for Senator ; j j - : ' ' HliMrtbrus, O., Jamrary 3.' The 00m-btoa'tiion-of ten-anti-lHanna repiipttcana wiWi 't'he dielmocr'atio jtoerobers eiicceed d to org'aniitog- botji ibranchies jotf fha leg&sla'ture tod'ay in Jtfie iihtere3 of "the combine" opposition. to the re -eiectlioa Of Sanatoh Marcus -M iSanna. ; .: v- -j; Thiere . are tw-o more ' days tor teStai ,of streng-th the joirft sena-Corial cau- cusses-riext Wednesdiay migrhit -jiitild the joint ."ba'hotingr for" senator ' owe- week from' ntext Wedlnegday, Janiiajiry 12ak t fWlfth it'he co"i:pricationia of t)he ;legi3 la'Mve org'anizaJtLon.'aTi'd 4ts patnon'ag-e id'ispo'sed of, : the 3Iap.na . men. toniig'hit began a, most de'sperate fight for the aeiiatorslhip, , They d;eny that lilhey WiE form a coatTtdon-jwf t)h IBrice for a gold democrat f 01 Senator rather than ;be 'beaten Iby a. free'lsiyer repuibltoaoa or 'that thy -will fo ant1iiing el0e ibut flgWt .dt out if ft talrggr fell. wfetjei'Wttifle they are mot a'ble to srive ai lists lonsr enouigih. ifo elect,' they claliim that Jlamna j is stronger than Boxrwell arid the otJher regular repulblican canidiida't-e-s jiii tLlie orgaaiizatlim of theleg'isftaituire.l laind fhait t'he. oppotsition has; ; pdi ji! emough votes -to lhee!t-5ia. nteMfcQi.' '. Thiyi con 'oeide that 'they have' r lost ,tihe power wlhidh will result ron$T.ogran?Jiatton of .boith brandhes, as they can rtame no cliairmian of oomm'Lttees, place oo mm 'bers on diesirable .posi tions, or 'dispose of aiiiy olther 'state patronage, "but ithey ihave oa-rried fh iwarj in!to' 'the j home countie of "the "boatong" .repubMtaan memibers, aridex-peot ihe sj . necessary changes before next Wednesday nlLglht. The S'evelopmen'ts , of - last , 'Sa'turday nifght and 'today have ca-used the Han na men to ad'mit t'hey were outdone in t)he prejiimrniary : crganjization . for ,'tlhis eonitest and I'that 'theylunideres'ti'irniate'd teopposit'ion, espe'cially the extent of it stirace t'he JovenilbOTjlectiwu "Wh&e -.-. .....1 A.. . Lll'li1'. -W I have, bee4 orgjihizinig againait 'Sniator f Ilanria. ever slimce the republican state conven tion at Ttolddo ,in June, yet - the pantlicipa'tifiTi of Governor BusbneTl .and others liad', noit been fully anticipated, J 'have been kept in' operation byj John R- tepean -and others ever sin.ee the -'ovemlber eleouion, otfe.n!si!My to Tre- msi. r 1 a ri a. Kini 11 1 - 1 r vi1 vt nam una Giere 6a Jiackson dav.".' Xaxmatrv--Stfli.1 It iiw . trajnBire3 tihat th)e diettidortfic' spa - ie neacuquiarners were Kept open to 'ai1 'ne QemocraT'ic memioers wi ame .K)T - wisaxi.TOif pi-ac,wctaiy- an rr.,ie ara-nma: .meantime lw.sutxz- enm .ri marslh'ajiinig every (possible rtepufb-- li'can in line agaiinst Ifanna amdl com- imasttifeatin'g with the commiittee on. air ranpemieriits Tor JaofcsonVs day. Tonight thlilS fact; was no'Jonger fconce'alied (by the opposition amtd m amy, republiaatii3 are openly comiplataiiing! agaipst j. tiie m'artagemenit of ' Senator . Hanha's in tere'sts. The 'EupeT'ior organiza'tibTi of .'the opposition was sihownin ithetir. se curing today nearly all of the dopbbful votes. ' . . ' . ' j j jK j The ariti-Hanna leg'isla tors' m'aircihfed to' the state .house 'today im liine like troops. -...' : " I , The feeding, of - the republican, mleah bers. who .yote'd for their caucus mctfni ness," is openly expressed aga'injst Gov- I" error' BushneTl more. thaitJagainst Mr. Kurtz or other repubhcjans iwhooom 'binled wi th the emocra'tjsv The feeiimg of revenge was shown eyen Sn t'h rou .tiine legislative ioe'edift'ga. Repre9en ta'tSye Bramley.of Clevelii'd,'" introduced a, bill ;repeal the fifty yeai frah'dhise Jarw; for street railways liri fiicbj 'Sen ator. Harina is largely intierested. Bram-' ley is ' a ' contractor! unfdir tllie mjuniici ;pdV,adirn,i:nlistratiion - of - Mayor lkcKis sop. On the other hand, members from Cle-v-elanHl, who are supporting Hanna, arg &aid, 'to have measures ready for Ittvestigtattonis at ClevelanKi that would affect 'Bra'mley. , ,;: V:, .-'" : " Both sMes ar spending tlhe ni. jbt i,n close conferences. It is conceded that 'Senator Burke, I onie' - of : he ' repu bliioan senators from CTeveland , wbo (hius vot yet appeared, wiill . be (here Ud volte agairfst,' Hianna. : The. senate wall oat 17 ;otes for Hanma and : 9 Vagainst m. Tf Hanna . is- nio sitrorige in the hpuse th!an. t!he BoxiweTl 'ticlcet was KJday, when Boxv'ell . received 2 vO'tes . . land Mason 58 for speaker, i then ehiator Hainata; would ihaive jptnly ' 70 votes. xon jo'ijtt ballot and , 73 are , necessary tto elfcL 'NOtwi tbs tantHing fthe resua:ts on Wie organizatlibms of batSi houses botb A.ing the . senaitcrsihip" ca Joint; ballprt. Wtoear. the legislature met it reauireid an hour to exam'inie t!hc (rredentliailis anki stwear In the 109 monibSTts c!f the house, buthe 36, senators si?qri. rutalifie'i , 'All were present in ti: i , enate pham jber, except Burke of Cle i-tljfndand' Sen nati, but-even, them the vote etood 18 Co 17 in favor of the d'emoc;rfaits, -wlhoj elect ed, all the oflioers;. As IS.enafior Burke, wais albsent,- Thaldeus 0. ?Crome.y; deim oorat, was eletcteu presldenit pro tern, .of the senate, .but it Is undersfoou that he will rlve way to Senator Burtoe for tihat place, as spoon als the lattfr ar rives to take his seat. The. demcwraitlc organiz'a'tfcxn of the senate w&a made tomplete 5n a very qu'itet way. In the (hall of the houise the tamlidest scenes were witnessed durin'g tlie first aour elf ,be s;eteCfn. 'Aif ter , the, naime iq Boswell !had been presen'ted i as the regular reipublican candidajte for speak er, the ntirae of RepfiesepitaVjve Mason, r?publ!iean,:Wais prelsen'fceil byIiepresen-tative- Jon'es; repubKioain i'and eedorndeld by two otber republiicams. Th'e dem ocrats dIM not partiicipaitfe in the Ispeak Am :t!he Iba'Ildt ' prioceedied. tihere (Were loud Cheers as the jdoubtiCul mem ffpra .restyooDd'ed to their . names, anki iwfte: llason sieloure'jt tehe-.'.- neoei99airy4 m-a.irsT'itv' tihere was a Sorig demonstra tfon that delayed the official annauaoe- anent of . .the. vote. ' '...' ' ftrhift firsit. ballot resulted:; Mjasop -R-nwieil 52. as ihad bean ela&n'ed- siintee ftahfcrdiav- slight -fcyiitlhet ocmlr&p-, posf tfion. 'to enator,lIar)mu ''Th-boBn-. bin thtn ccrnipleBedsttoe. organization ?'meze, waa a3is rniu'di excSm'enlt over'i fce jetetftten-, of ' a -pea."r ; ,o Wnit Joftin. P. Griffith, of UnSoo. county, had been." claimed lijf .Ibofli mhp. WAnfaa iea isay 'tiiey douuts d oh h!im tm toe. was notrntoated Sat urday ifgh.t by the comom wr, svf er TjirO' "tern " -J . ' . . '" natV.,, . x.0.Tv1iia!Wve i Grlfiifh cast - i t wiioif -iiine? for -Mason for m&rjrtve--Wsd Ta.-.wlM.. seen -uarna. speiakef .tii ctet'llI jGrif&tlh. the? exolitpmemt -.. .tienr-by aloe :was elected epieakerp "ajar.; for saine wte aa .tbat 'N of (y jUta, speaker ';.,.. -; ' ..;:' i '--'.'l-"?' It 13 . aiwrnuTiced tfihat jChorJea Kif -w.ho Tvealded -the combine P-r pos1tion to Han-na and so far-bas wool. ith the fight, WH'i 'oe trie upvusiwvu fedate op. senator- against Hanoa anrd tiit. Governor -Busbnell 1 anidJMayor McJ.""s,3on toave-ccmsenite'd to $ ar- "erit. .ran; i ark, Pleasant Ridge, O, o doctors gave' Up my gays: "boyo1 i-Mr. "Afte die, I d blm from croup by; using', - , r.-H Cure.": TU i5the ' One. ! qui-' j-.--.-c-t- certain remeay iw COUNTY vhFAIltS Proceedingi of the Board of Commission ers at Their Regnlar Meeting Yesterday. . New Regnlntieas for the County Home - Thfe! board Lor commissioners olf New Hanover met in regular sessionl yes terday at .2:30 p. m., all the members being j. in attendance, viz: Ohalrman Foster, and i : "CJommissioners ' jaoorei Dempkey,' A.lexander. and Nixon, t Thelmihute'svof .the last meeting; were read and approved, -" ( ' f br, fWm. D. McMillan, supermten dent'bf 'health, smbmltted hia report for December, ; and the: 'same- was ordered on. file. In his report he asked tiU-the next.meetingjof the board to report the rules and regulations1 which the ;joard instpucted him to prepare. On motion, he was granted further time. H13 re--IpprtTsholys tliat during the month he" treated 117 patients in the county heal ih." officye, made 149 visits to 117 patients at their iomek and visited the county jail three times. He reports tha;t there lhas ibeen'; very little sickness among .the prisoners in jail ; amj 'loi any-at th:e county: work rhouse. during the mionth. . "The report goes on to say: -'Thie ih-'' mates at the county home are inj bet ter j health than formerly. The treat ment -of them continues kind ankk the' food '-abundant, wholesome and varied. Prompted 'by, the apparent need of pre- . , 4 tjon, I recomsmend that the inmates T ven of the Homeland House of Oorrectitin be vaccinated' arid an appropriation be ImadS f-or the purchase 'oif the vaccine :virusi"i". - j -: '-. i ,! j'-':1 ; ",: ---' In Accordance ; with Driv McMillan': recommendation the tooard appropriated !?3 tc) purchase vaccine virus to vacci jnatejthe inmates of the county home iand workhouse. ; .. 4 ' : 1 j On!motion;:of Chairman Foster, coun ty Attorney. Marsden Bellamy prepared the folloving.'and- it was unanimously adopted:. y' ': -:. Resolved, That from and 'after the date hereof . no allowance for keeping! any inmate at the county home will be made unless the said inmate shall 'have answered .when each . meal ' shall 'le called' ahd shall have, continuously .slept at the home during jthe period for which the .superintendent". sJball demand pay X -T for r said inmate ''Resolved, - That i no inmate at the county home shall absent.' him self; or herself ; fr,om the .home without the ; permission j j of i . the superintendent, and the superjn tendent shall keep -a jrecord ;Of such; .leaves of absence arid I report in detail monthly to this board t'he names of those to whom leaves Of absence may- be given, the -uates thereof . and the number of times such leaves of absence:sihali have been "given to the several inmates. 1 "Resolveaf Thatj the superintendent of the county home shall report to this .board the names1 Lof such : inmates as shall absent themselves from) the coun ty home without the permission of the superin tend en t. Register of ; Deeds C. W.j i ; Norwood December Submitted f his report for; Showing that! durin ! .. .-. ! '.: the month he is- Ued ' thirty-three : marriage licenses and turned over to the coup ty treasurer $31.35 in fees' for the same.!, p i The regular monthly report of the - associated, charities was, submitted and referred to the finance committee. I V Fred B. Rice, J. P., submitted his.re porti in accordance with law. He re ports that be did' not adjudicate any cases during the year. ; S: i ; -;-:"-..' On motion W. M. 'Hansley was .ap pointed special surveyor to survey pub lic lands taken up an Cape Fear tQwn Bhipby Owen D. Hansley and Geo. W. Graddy. v. .', ' ::.: j --. -'"'"; '"il"-': .' After uisposing';of ; applications 'or am, : and' referring -several reu.uesxs. i,ur oorrection in the valuation of property for taxation, (the board adjourned sub ject-to .tbev call of th chairm.an- i One Minute Cough pure cures quick ly.' That's what you fwant. R. E. Belr lamy. ' ;;;.;' ' ', . ; ; - ".'!. ' The Return to College 'i With the .clslnig of the' phristmas sea'son comes the resuminig of study by !tie college sltudents. 'Eacfh of tfhe pas- j railroiaidls . tjhi'at left the city yesterday trans ported j m'ajny : WUmdnigton'ian rvhK sare beiinig. educated abroau. ,: , ' . -,'f-, f i ' ' I The.f ollowirig youhg.lidiie'S.arid, geln tlemen took their depar'ture" yfster'day: iMisses' Liinia Wiggins, Dyda Tates, Tal 'lu'la'h Deltosset, Susie Parsley, LonSoraj KJantlweid, uiuy i.eai!nuy .-anoj ,rsesssi i; flawMns, Etajte Normal anid jlnd'Uistrial Oolflege, : , Greensbore;! f Misses C3ara Belli Vair Dyke,' : .and . Clara Wookiward, alem Female- Academy. Winston. : Messrs. . LArthur , Belden,' M'arsden Bel'ljamy Gascon Myers, Harr lie' Bellamy ind Geo. ibavls,. University jrjf: North CaPltinai;: ftMessrd.: J-as. W, Jlbon, Jr., j 'Hariy maS2bO(ries, Win iielbkmyr and Eu.',Wooiteni Horner's ecbool, Oxf oorid1; - Dr. - ,K. KTirby' Collier, College; of Physicians J and1 j Surgeons, Baltimore, Md.; , Mr. Richard ; Price, University of Virgiiriia; Dr. R.. C. Btm vhn and ! Messrsv- Pr'Ide Tomas anild J;rib.!; Wesselll; Unversity- of JMaryiahd; MrJ Prestoni jOummbng, Jt. t Guillficoil College, Gwnior4?'Mr. Fled' 'Bonitz, A. and ; M College, ; Raaeiigb.; j. - j j; '.. ''A :! h& iollowing expiee fo ;ieave ftodiay MBes. Olave Armstrong, Mabel Pow ers, 'NeOli : Etaierson' CEllLott j Eifliersoin .inid 41?alK4-Aismat!roai St. , jviary s cfhool, Ralelgb; ! Miss Odtavia Boat Vrig'ht, ; Stae . forniail 'aitid-' Inidu'strlal ClegejjGeeTii3lror.?M Milton lliott, Bd-. "pood; Ben jamin Bell, Jr., iQeo.fCtojdJta Ed. (Meitts,, University - of iNodth lOarolinia; iMessrs. Jnmius Davis,. Jr., aad Jas. !Dggettv !A.& :CbUe'ge, RaJlelgihi 3,Ir. fNeEl Enicrkm, Horner's (School, Oxford. - . :: JA) ::l. I '.'' ' y-A: ;iMisa Mary Harper returns tMs arforn- inig !to Greensboro 'Female College, ; ' - - - ; ;Mss Lcy iBjowaeii, turned yjaater- nyl tor!;GrnJbore- .female CpWege, ,accompa-niie4 by Mls;iMeGrtet, prtvWrsecsary t ffljprosidenit-; of i.hW'fcol'teige. ' I'-'-' 7 - JMr Afflens ilttggtos returned yesiter- I '": ';f?!-",y.'", ' ' '! . ' '"' " .' lon't-knowj thereay bethrs'' t J f j rut l nave used -'Parker's Tolt? ne said, bttrj UB kud -would COUgh yruy 'ir tter h without it. HeikaeitPtterJ . ... , ,e-: tir r. T 7 riieTel any cough or will diae? Sufhsore throat, cme wnoopm Y --',H Rnd kin Hf'nounfi exit Whooiia Cougn, fMentB is' pleasant to take and a ingredients. children. Sold by . , t h. ilarjlSf ana . WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, lp8 THE 'SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS WITHOUT DECIDING LiAKGE NUMBER (OF CASES North" Carolina Railway to. Declare the U nal Dividend Trouble Feared '.in Halifax Couaty Over Cattle Bunnins at Large. Maay Applicants for Positions Under Col ' lector Duncan More Hitchcs In Couaty Subscriptions to Hallways 'Dispensaries Saccessful An Academy Horned - ' - j : i ' Messenger Bureau, Raleigh, N. C, Janupj-y 3. . An unusually large t number - jt pases argued before the supreme court at the last term goovei tojthe next one; which begins February 8th. The reason' is that there was so much argument by attor neys that tiere was not -time to wrife opinions. . This was the case as to all th districts save the Third. v ? The Farmers' Alliance shoe factory- at Hillsboro has Increased its output to 250 pairs a day.' . '- .: . Among the arriyals here are Augustus M. Moore, of Greenville, and B." S. "Wal tpn, the latter being the secretary' of the NoPthr Carolina railway. ' He says the directors ,.. will, meet here tomorrow and declare the ijsuai 'dividend.' , Just as wai predicted in tlfo legisla ture at the Wst session when there was argument against the infamous bill to al low stock to run at large in Halifax county, a stock law tenfriiorv. there is aDout to 'Dei grave trouble. : Coiif essedlv the bill was passed Jbeflause of the plea of the populist senator who had promis ed the negro voters that they would bo allowed ' to turn their hosrs and cattle. ! loose on other people's lands. The hogs a.io now eaisqg corn on the state farms and have dose dajnage to the wheat and oats. Feeling there runs high : and some people say hey will kill icattle' The bill was a. direct hit at land owners. Ex Cohgressmanl Buck Kitchen proposes to test the constitutionality of such an, act. . While Carlj Duncan, who is" soon, to' be revenue collector, was here Saturday and. yesterday, tfo score or more applicants for office Weie here. .Most of these want ed the place f stamp agent at Durham. Some wanted places as deputy- collectors. But few appeared todesire clerkships. ' A Rutherford county man has created a sensation and! attracted denunciation because Of-his refusal in nnv hia. rc.Hu7Qt tax because jthe railway, does not rhn to .the .depot at liuth-rfordton. It is quite plainly . mtimafed "that someWiikesboro men will pursue the same course Out side the state there is a good deal of de v nunciation of all this business, which is ; plainly termed repudiation,; : pure and j' simple.' Leading . state papers take the. same .view. ' : .1 . . 'U :;: , , I It is asserted that : at least two. of the. gang cf expert and daring safe crackers vrho have ddne such a lot of mischief in , this state, have been spotted at Ashe- viilt..' ' : " h. .' j. - - The Ixiiisburg dispensary f : -did quite ! well during the first six . months of its j existence, netting- $1,600. That at Fay i etteyille for the same period turns in $2,400, half to the town and half to the county, as part of the earnings. ' ; Wakefield ' academy, one I of the best school " buildings in this county, was burned 'last night. : It was built by the neighborhood , people, was of wodd, and three stories 'high and completely fur nished., There , was no insurance. The last payment on the building was quite recently made. T . ' . - .ine revenue collections .in this district d firing December were . $109.310.-aarainst 5 0(,160 a year ago I v ' . j today, .after a conference'1 -with the governor -and -Treasurer J. ' M. Mew boorne, the new superintendent, made his sec.ond visit to thej. penitentiary. He was. asked if he proposed to make many removals, and replied: "The penitentiary is already organized and if any persons are ; removed it will be for incompetency or dereliction of duty. .1 have not so far found any excess of -employes' Warden Russell tells me that -at the; penitentiary there .are how only nineteen , employes, .whil.e 'last year there were twenty-four, and that he has not a' man to epafe.'' There are now few convicts at the peni tentiary, nearly all the able-bodied ones being on the farms. . -'. At Wake Forest the spring term began today and twenty-five new students are expected. ' t . : ' . Maggie Drake, colored"," pupil at the deaf, dumb and. blind institution here fell dead last: night ' while undressing' Heart disease was the cause. She was 19 years .old and was fiorri Rocky Mount. upsning JfCriormance of the "Merry ': " ". Shakers' a Succrss l I ., . In the performance ,; of the .Merry-" makers last night at the opera 'house, theatre goers were treated to sonier 1 thing unique and highly enjoyable. It iwas unique. because- it was not the old, very old melo-drama of the popular ; price repert&ire "compahy, and it was (enjoyable because it pleased, thorough ly so, a large audience. The first part consisted of a presentation of a one act play, "Sunset," and it was Well receiv ed and. well rendered. Then followed a programme of highly entertaining" vaudeville features and the performance was brought to a closee with. a. most laughable one act acrobatic sketch, en titled ."A Hot . -Reception," anki in' the staging of this piece was recognized the fine first act trick scenery of the well known "Eigbt Bells" troupe. (Bach one of the troupe possesses a most j pleasing specialty 'i-line, . ' while some possess several. Tonight the company jreserit : ia luklicrous, ' comedy, which: abounds in c plenty ; of singing, dancing, etc., 'The Factory Girl,", and iat special matinee tomorrow afternoon the bill presented last night will be re-' pea ted. -" ' , ' -. ; , The Beard'of Education ' The county s board of edu-cation met yesterday afternoon at the courhouse, the members present being Chairman F, W, Foster and Commissioners F- J. Dempsey and , Jordan 'Nixon. ' County .Supervisor of .Education7 M, C S. 'NQble bra ef with them, and they considered the disposition of the school fund -now in handy They decided to devide up $18,500 between the seyeral school "districts in the city and county, and to set aside the remaining: several hundred dollars to pay off sundries. i. ' , A New Fleaff at th PostefSee . The postoffice'AWill soon i be adorned, with a new flag staff from which Uncl Sam's emblem the 'Stars and Stripes" will float upon the breeze. - The new pole will be turned out of white pine and will be forty-two feet in length, which will make it exactly 'similar to the .old pole, which has done service since the erection of the building. A scaffold is now; in course of erection upon the inclined slated roof of the pastoffiee. enable carpenters to remove the old pole and place the new, one in position.: y ; ' "When a man Is sufrsring wlthan aching head, a .-sluggish, body, when his muscles are lax and lazy, his. braia dull, and his stomach disdaining, food, he will, if wise, heed these warnings and resort to tbe right remedy, before It is too late "Parker's Sarsaparilla' the "King of Blood ; Purifiers" makes the appetite' keen and hearty invigo rates the liver-purifiea the blood and fills It with tle lifd-giyipg elements of the iood. At is a; wonaerrui Diooa rtraVer and flesh builder. f $old toy J.' C. Shepard, J. H. JJarain and H. 3. Fen txlstL f: i::-. v .;: .-' my'i:r ', ' ' :. . To Enforce the City Ordinances. i . " f(ti''SixtJdi 3.JT!h!e police commissioners had all ''b-)colnatmia9i)l jfaKgrt officers arid , capttalinisy: inv Greater tNew. Tbrk before them today. " In "an 5adidress, IJ'resfil'ent Torfc S said ' tfh'ere wouEd (be nto polStic,'3rexerence In the Vlepar ttnent :-and .tb t il . laws m. tbf -ECaWie book ''m-W-atl-.Wlot-.; V'" .' ' " '. . ' ' i ' . A Bank to gO'Ontef Business ' "-- Boston,' Jlass., January .3. Tbe dlfe'cA fftrs of the National City -bank have"L- sued a circular to stocjtnoiaers sruj sn peen iegjc,uy i recoraii.eiiu iq 'the-ir arfnual meeting" January the winding rip and -liquidation of the affairs of the bnk and the distn;-i-t'.on of tha -npt proceeds of its - ? " ?. A IIOFELESS PAllfALTriC 1 U '" ' : ! i V Mrs Allsert ?atson's Case JPreaounced I) curable O. H. Dockery-to bs-Colleetfr the rarU Hotel ft j.ne .messenger.! b . Raleigh, N. C, Januaryt3.i Physician;, at Johng Hopkins hpitalAinfon? those here that Mrs. iMbert Watsbtf who was shot by her husband last Oct tober. is hoipelessly ' ptfaiyt, ag b bullet injured her soinai Icord.' I f4 Oliver -H. Dockery IliI succeed Ca$ tain'S. 'A. Ashe ascashjer in. the rev en ue office" when the -hew collectois comes in. Salary is 21.2CX). J , 1 i 5." 1 . f :. j Tlw "Pfl TXiTnKn PVYTWtrfca n v rtmnopi of the Parkh'otel, have "leased fhe hWtea Xo R. B. Raney, lessee";? of t'he Tar1 -v. . .. -. ..... . -i uoiyugw ixruuse, ior: a :;serm or yearsM the lessors reserving theyight to. makd a sale to any! one during'ihat periodi Build Uo the rarmtth' Alllanee Y (Special to' The Menger.) Raleigh, K.-C, January; 3. The exei- 1 u cutive . committee of X-ffth Carolina Farmers' State Alliance sidonts th fo1i . t . . - . : .-TV r .. ,.- lowlna- TPsnHu'tlo-n : -: i l 1 . ' x S? --.---o - -. f5-: . :. . f: Resolved, -That we will make renew-; ed efforts to build up a.hd extend th usefulness of the Alliance as -a grea brotherbood ; jdiscouragiiigjj as much asj possible all partisan prejudice and in-; vitiner,ali 4ersons who iarfe entitled im membership jto Join us. fin; our efforts to' build tip the t armers'llprganizatiori such as Will? be a ipowe$for good toji our: common countryi "f M TO ALL. OR TQMONE &? ;S' Kngland Says China Cannot.' Grant Special; . Pert or Other Privileges $t Oaa TCittlan iu im r.xeiasi,ou 01 umers-i . ; Manchester Eng., Jan2ary 3. Thej isaanche3ter vuardian today says: "The, government bas ' categarieally stated,- that Great Britain, vill re'e ;to:jrecogf- port . to . any particularipower. Anyjjj port opened to one pow.er must be?'. opened to 411 ..ory operiio none, jfa itussia nas ; oeen ' granted,' ne ngnt to: winter ships t.,at. Port Ift'hur, Greatg! Britain will i nforcfe her !ght to the& amerivilege and ber ipa will win-fa ter there, whether Ch.mafoncedes' or;- does not concede the fighfe! 1 " r Continuing the Guardiao - says: "If a Germany . obtaans a navsq station at Kaio-Ohou, Great Briiaiifijlnsists upon.j having a lease -of ..ground ffor. a navali; station at the: same portUnd she willf support every other powfrjimaking the-3 same ciaim. xiim cuiixtijjiuii ox tiicyi goveiTim ent U that ; the 1ijSst favored 4 nations clause an; the '.British and ajli other treaties yith fcbinaSf orbids anyi special concession of the', nature cori-sr, " tern-plated .' by ' Germany atf Kaio Choi fblAU. LiCVCll L f AACL LIUilo- Al Vyt' . CH-VUil iiify special benefits In . whiithe ofhersT have not a share.' r9 The goevrnment bAs ; also declared l: that the same principle afpwies to such? transactions as railway a!id mine mo-t nopoiies. aiting . ner : suabu on , treaties; Great, Britain J.rstuses to .'ac- knowleage , such ' concessMhs and will! insist upon similar .rail w!. 'and .ratoed rights and will use'.sucb fiftpe to securey or defend them as may ibtj .necessary, J This 'declafatlon'does notjfcply .,to ces- feions bf territory t6 wbicpi.he .existing treaties -', do not prefer, ; but relative to this contingency he dispatcih of Great jj .Britain to' Cmna !says;.wrl&i. it occurs 'graver questions- jVi-11 arisen . ! .. "It i,i .reported that a Biaiilar declaKy ration has been delivered tolthe Chinese and other governments byapan." ! X v. v. "In a minute1 one dose.f Hart's Es-y willreliev ' any ordii-M sence of Ginger willrelievfe'any nary case of Colic, Cram ps or Nausea,? an unexcelled remedy f, Diarrhoea,? Cholera Morbusi Summer 5 Camplai.n.rsi and all internal pains. Sod by J.,C.lj Shepard, J. K. Hardin fDdlH. L.. Fe-M ' . - ;: . . ' ' .'.-- ': I -a ' .v.-' y ' '-'- "4 . f . i t a .v' : ' : - - . ti 'm r';:"'.;. sparks J i - - i .Soain will sejid 5,000 troops' to Cuba at the. end of January, and further troops. : - up to 14.UUU, Will oe sent Wjine laiauu u.p needed. i . ; :: i: In the town! of Caraballo,Cuba, which?' is without losal governments 100 persons; out of .130 residents are suffering from; hunger' and. disease. y" r i P "Violent weather prevails.'in the south of France' and Spaim' A closjdburt nearf Tomon has done much damage. A num-H ber of vessels have gone ashore. ..It . is semiofficially announced in lion-d don that the movements or ujritisn troops in Egypt are ntirelydue',to the newsi' oT,: the threatened norherfj?, advance. QfJl the JJervisnes. - .. - gua. Salvador and Honduras into a sov-n ereign republic: is progressijig steadily. according to advices received f romH Senor Correa, eharge d'affaires of the;? Greater Republic -of Central America.- Fire in Farmville; Xa.., "Sunday nightvi swept awayu thirty-six bfiildings andM Two terrific explosions of bjastitfg pow-J aer Bene me purijing orauus.,vii mauy UIVJ every house 'in the town. p y Wytyler DQps the Goyf nmtit London, January 3.-tA special dipatch& from Madrid ! says : General"' Weyler hai?3 deified the government tofeke proceed-; lngs against him. i As he. is a senator, a special vote is necessary to: deprive him of immunity from progecu$on and the 3 cabyiet is embarrassed, as? the army ap-a pears io siuti wiin vveyieran aus unac-np on the United States. ' 1 .- ' ; General Weyler's behavgor, "which is a classed here as shuffling, ?i& apologizing to the queen. regent and hastily, explain,-, ing to the premier, Senor ffcagasta, that! he wasi not responsible tact the -publioa-S tion of his protest, has ajienated mariy pf -his supporters among r the Carlists,5 who hoped to entangle thepRenerai in-the revolutionary meshes. , 1 hex are especi ally disappointed . at the fact that thea government seems to be;; satisfied thatl the so-called Weyler bubte has burst&'l ana' tnat tnee espamsn: army is not gan greened. : , ' c " . ) ' Why. allow yourself toi Ion' slowly or-; -tured at the stake of disease? Chills and Fever will lindermiQei! and eveat-a ; . n 1 1 v. ii- jl. i, uaii uicskl hjjwu we si'igBsi consci-i tutica. ' Febrr-C-ura (SweeS Chill Tonic?, with Iron) is more effective than qjiin-ll me, ana Dng comDinea fwna iron lsg an excellent Tonic, and Nerve medicine. -1 It is pleasant to take, and-la sold underil positive guarantee to care or money ,'ijust as good" kind dotft-'effect cures.l Sold by J. C. Shepard. H. Harding and H. L. Fentres? .a 'a t n A Lawyer Arres ted f o'r; Perlwrir 'New Tforfc, f January S-Xslte W.M . - : - - - i I Atyan one or tire counsel fr the SouCh ern Rapway Company, jwas arrested paay. undjer an mdictmeivr ffleu ag-aijus hSja a m'Onth ago, ' charging -him with perjury, onMihe cojmplani& of. Henry Wlriahrop,' Gray, special Jssammlssioner of jurors: of this cltv. Mr Rvan W attorney ;for . thei reorgangsaition com' mfffctete v for the Thlam.t&8on-Hous)ton lectirSc company. - -Mr. Gray is re celver or that company .1 a Mr r : J lives ves in Boston and is saii to to-very' .weaffthy.-l Last . Septemb'-p.yaji acting an behialTni ithe ibe eliectrc, oowpony,' ?r ;:yv .- r Ary intd tir to effect a retoTsraniBa :ii-nm..lt','!'?' fix . uic ciii-r u - aj : y t " .fr saiu, backed Ihis mo- in 1 :n.i he .said t' i. ; '. -H-esQ3t:ng( j. uuijf,, i-i. -j. Ateceiver , r.tanA fc-nvr -'a-hia.'M 4.m .tia it out w xnecrea ivora 4iii Gray depiedj that h? received; , ic:i sum fom Ryan ;r from any ii .. .. - .... .. l . ; -i ... . . ' . : r tvwii, aim &n xnat tne k ...... .r:A.- w..!., .J. J.J 1. L.... fli0AKGERODS C0DNX3ERFEIT SIX OE vTHEM 'TAKEN jlN ' BY 1 THEAfetTKY OFFICIALS Five 8100 Counterfeit Silver Certificates Received at the;Phlladelphla Sob-Treas ury One Pound Amoo the Cash, (in the Treasury (Department -All silver Certifl cates of. This Denomination Called In The Plates to be Destroyed Description :of the Counterfeit j - 'Washington, January 3. Ohe of the mot dangerous counterfeits ever; dis covered has made Its appearance. Mr. John Cramer, of the sub-treasury at PhljadeVpbia,today brought to the secret service (five $100 counterfeit silver cer tificates, ' (head of" President Monroe. Their general appearance is excellent and after close examination the officials of the treasury cash room were unde cided as to their genuineness and only after the notes.had been soaked in 'hot water, wihen the two pieces forming the fropt and, back of the note came apart, were tney convincea or une irauaj un exminkt ion of t'he day's treasury cash another of the spurious notes wag dis covered." ' ' '; '-. - . ' e notes brought, over y 'Mrj cram- ad been turned into bhe sub-treas- bv the leadinsr banks and the Phil adelphia custom . bouse, who received thekn as genuine. v . ' t Argents of the secret service every where have peen' wired a description of .' the! notes with anstructronsf to be on the lookout for persons 'attempting io pass thn. Inquiries have also been isenttO all Ithe leading cities as to whether any of ftihe no tes . have appeared other . than in fBhiladelphia .and Washington, and ttoa ibest men in the service will be put on Ithe case. , ' v. - i ! - Following is a description of the note as furnished by the secret service: "The note of the series of lsl,i check letter I) face plate 1, Tillman, register; Moigan treasurer; portrait. James .Mon- roe All numbers so far seen begin with 345.. The ' mostmrked uiifferences' between -this note -awd the genuine. however, are. found jn'theseal ah1 the nuxabenng, the rormer loeing- a isnaoe lighter than in the gehuine and the lat-- ter i slightly f dffferent, in fo-rmation. isspfeciaiiy is this true or 'tne 6 anq we 4. In the figure fhe lower loop does notlextend up arjfar tow"ard ythe cen tre bf the figure s iii t'he genuine, and in fiie figure .4 the space between the' bas$ and tbecenter, crpss line is-narr rowr than in the genuine. One- f the prinrTipal points of uifference, bowver, is tjat the new counterfeit is one six teenth of an inch shorter than the gen uinej.". . . - ., ".'' - ; -'" j- " In view of the dangerous character of the Counterfeit Secretary Gage oday deciped to stop Issuing and to call jin all llOOrsilver certificates, of. 'Which there are kbout $26,000,000 outstanding. These Will be exchanged for" silver certificates of ; smaller' denominations and the plat es destroyed. 'As soon, as new plat -s can be engraved a new series, will I be issued. . Assistant , treasurers at ah of .the sub-treasury cities wll be .requested to send to the treasury in JWasSiington all $100 .silver certificates 5n ' their possession an'd to request aHI ban! s, trust companies and' other, mon ed institutions to do the same. iSe retary Gage desired the statement madl tbat in;his judgment it was! un safe for business men or others to ac cept,silver certificates, of this denom ination and in ease any were now on hand' they should be sent to the banks for transmission to Washington. ,( .' Prfcsperity'comieis quickest to the.mtan whole liver is. irii good : con-dit!ion.j (De Wittfs Dittfle Early Risers are famous llttae pills for-oOnisttipa'tdon, bniousness. rndiigestion and a.11 sto.uacb and liver troubles. R. R, Bellamy. i ..Their Bail Forfeited . -Norfolk, va., January 3. When the case jof Joseph Cannon. and E. Guy Hall, the convicted conspirators against the Virtte of Cannon's wifej was'called in the corporation court .today, for renewal pf theirs bonds- pending' their .appeal to the supreme court of -appeals, they failed to appefr. The bonds, which are in the sum of $5K0 each, were declared, forfeiteq a"nd capiases were issued. Cjannon is krtown to bd in Canada, and it Is, said that lHall lef t lor 'New York Saturday night. . La j Discussiart, of Havana, says (that General BlanCoWill take the field within the iext fortnight and proceed to: east- ern tuba. - , SPECIAL JrOTICESv' FRESHrGRONTT GRAAMtcluR, ; mi Hominy, N. C. Head Rice, choice Hay and all" ' kinds - of Feed. Lowest prifcesjcJOHN S McEACHERN, iBell Phone No- 92: Inter-State No. 92. de? 9 tf SKlfLED MUSfCIAN, COMPETENT tojmahage chorister choir and organ, desires a position..- Would like foif his services to be tried. Guarantees first claSss servide. Communications desired. Address P. O. Box 407, "City. no, 23- COUITRY MERCHANTS, YOU WILL finfi it to your-thterest to ship your Produce, Poultry, ;Eggs, etc.. to H. J. , Biirman, i Produce' ' Commission Mer chant, 105 South Front Street, Wilming- - ton, N. C. ' ." " no 2& i ': - ' ' - CRANBERRIES, DRESSED TURKEYS. : Dressed Chickens, Egga,' Malaga ' Grapes, Bananas an J Apples in abun dance. R. E, WARP. no 28 t" NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED WILI. be very grateful for work either In Dressmaking or as Seamstress at! her reddence, No. 419 Mulberry - street: MRS. E. EVERETT. ?x . . se 13 tf SALESMAN - WANTED SMART, I IN teQigent, energetic, to call on Doctors oilly: to represent best: known firm in . thl trade; . position permanent. Goo Income. Best references reauired. 1 Af. dress R.,- P. p.. Box 1552." PhiladlWa. ' 1 :;f:-' :' 4 Vi . LIVE IN HARMOy THIS YEAR. Begin by, haya yaur piano put in . tu&e, th?n you will feel more tuneful yoyrr fourteen year experfept-e . ulng andteacblHg assures ski'iful work ' JOHN; RUSSELL, 413 cAn?e "'i-v. . - - - a. AU4F Aji-fJKJ- A A XlAJR HAS - RE- tufTied to Wilmington frjv the North ; anft she will organize ifc lass in Guitar r X yt, f ' w1' i jusb - desiring 'ii V1?311. upon ner a No, oxj jjuuiq awpcq street. a 2 WAirTEI-POSITION A TsomrTr4T; erby young- married man; have had fifteen- years experience to 'Lumber. Hard- j t c wuPPiy busloess. Ad- uipss vYAiAAtD, care this off icej ues weo sun. im i 4, IBB - TREATED Right XaBS arid Gentlemen, if ofoiji want - to be- pleased buy all yOU need ' t" Watsnn'o tltnrotn Store, 26 South Bront Street, between and Water streets. A nice ( line ' Ll's Glassware, Etc The prettiest line in, the city, and the most -snablej. Prices. ;Af aft of - Crockery Fr baAtkrupt eal at just halt price. - S'1, 2ttf hQ , rush j , begin s." You ) are ..m Invited! v ,. f , , de 12 PHT6qipHS-Fok't FINEST QUAL latest styles, best y material, finest filsh, lowest prices, call ort U. C. Ellis, ,1 Wilmington, xi U. l2T ?ffaer.'-Balte..w -differeo.. j f ' r '''A RBNTDWRT .t .TWfi a. Offices aail Halla Ti'rw- Suie Dweliimrs. storlMi. Vaan Lots : Casfl irCa; advanced ; ODTimproyed clty 5fat agents Wilmington. C&t, $ tf fyft SALE TTTT! wf'rTT?t7' t. Bless With enmnpt nntfif People. No , other r J " .owfl. oi seven thousand laundry- within: fa3ius ot 75 miles, a rare opportunity w "iii f- i ) - , 'uiics enure ---a i '.A' FASH r. A TTTkTTX-nir 7 " ! :f5e Ix).t Jn. Otange "street near Front. r. Lot 'on Second ,street near Cbestnuj: i y . Lot on Fifth street near Orange.. ' ' ;.- ; Two. houses on" Castle street near Third "street. . ; :''. . - A ,J; Saveral small lots' W.' -M. . GUMMING, , Real, Estate Agenr. and Notify 'Public. y "i: i-l;l-' - Nine rich, men ( in -North Carolina oyt of every ten commcd becam. rich by,i spending less than "they 'made No one' gets spend less thanj e makes. .Any:, one Wlllyget rich who contiaual'ly than he makes. lery young man of ordinary ability In Wilmington car save something each month. ;,The man who will not save iortlon' of a fcn.dll sal ary will not save porUon of a largo salary The boy whsaves something etr month will be promoted before the boy who speeds allhe makes. True jman" ood - WUM OIiea seiI ana -save., garaiess or tne 'grainy day." - ;:' . industry,: eco'nomy and Integrity cauWpros tune." ' ' : . - . .' xor reasonaDiinterest and THE mpGTON SAp'-Ap JfOST OOnPAIIY. .. "PI . 1 .'..'. ! ' ' ' . ... -,. ' . I .... ,sj ." ... .-t ,,i - ." - ..?' .:..:-'..-.V l'if-"f . . , . . ' j'k -' .' ' i 1 i;'" '! . ..-.. 1 -:- .. : ..''iV 'j-I2:1-:, -y ,rJ. ' -t .''? : " .. -'v . vx.r -. fl- . " ' " ' J ..jRP'i.tilite: '' - - ' . ' . .1 ''- :;;.--, ,l -f I .; . ''y.v1.:-,".-:-- '- .:d:::: '' ; J y" -- .-. . ;H:5 ... ; n:?;'y;:;;.V;;.:s -y .:"yy'':- 10BERATE PRICES MD 6B0D 170M T':h, . . . t - .- WE HPPE TO RECEIVE A FAIR' SHAkfe IMF -THE , PUBLIC PAT- RONAG-E Ow3ii ,'F. Lpy e & Co. - .- I .as - --. . . . - - i . - ' " . THE lEGIAlIgS HOME ASS00MTI0I. t , -Jr. suiscbiptionlistWstite , , ' ' ' STOCK inlhe gggjgg Jj Q 1 hat iiivesthtent in this Stock: is the best aW safest formof Savfir-s Bank, has been so rullTdemonstrated that y04 have only t inquire '. any one of its Stockholders. Apply to ' - ' - ' NiTEASIEL JAC03I, PBES. In answer to mftny arnlications Th only of its FIVE FEU CENT, PAID 1,0 "It Out4 F 1 I " WeiSv3U3li tb begin the New? Year witn 13i6an books n.n rl M.1V. inde bted tons wiii; aixi:;us oz$&thr ' Vby .coming : ibr ward and .settling lieir btints. , . wish, to thank our many friends for their liberal- : y. y.'lyy'y I ' f - : . ptebiiage and beg a continuance bf the'saxte; -Ills t pf!. jUCCESSOS'TO All wrottgh bottomsbr crack, fro gne t fail to r rf;bf cllEr I : - - . . ;:-"Ml-: ampion-of t . . - .;v-.. . f , ' . ' . 1" ; :-s- :-y: . l r---v?.':-! BE We pT on easy rterms. f ..A it-Is. weakns" and folly to spend ill ity not.Taick" or "Good Fi.- r absolute-rsecurirydeposi yqur savings In . W. E CDEH1BC, BfK" a Ln '1 f UP STOCIC the Inv atronsj BROWN & ROMClC IJSE ONLY he World. '3 una igsi LC3ia poor. They does not taii.,1 t.iouiJ i I i - -1 !ln i V. W : 111? ? 1. V5r CO" '
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 4, 1898, edition 1
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