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' ' .-.. -f - '- ' ', " ' . - -- - : - - --!' ' ' - - - i ' - - . -j - ; ,., . .y. ; -; :t .' -'-;'' H . ' - ' !' '.' -; "-" - v. ' - --- . --;; VOL: XL No. 30. WILMINGTON, N. CM FE1DAYFJSBBUARY.U, 18$. PRICE 5 CENTS, 1 !f: lit i .? - TELEGRAPH SUMMARY,' - ' THE STATE j ! fThe state democratic coinmlttee Is called to meet on : Felbruary j 22n. Iavld Lane, colored, is a candidate for" ; itne oongresa'ional nomxinatilon In the cotton ? . RaJlettgOi ' : district. Fowleria factory at Elizabeth City burned. The secretary i L .licenses the Pacific Fire Corapany to do 'business in h as Ibeen of state Insurance this state. f uJWT XT Txrim a- u ' Four .' more founth classi postmasters bare . f '4een appointed for this state.- -Ohar-. .ter-fs granted to the "Wescossett cotton and woolen mlills, :of Stanly . county. -Robert Hancock flatly denies the r': chaTffe of Miss Gertrude Albott that he at one time in Washington City at tempted to assault 'her. Collector Duncan appoints aj. numlber keepeps .and "gaugrers. of store- I DOMESTIC. 'AmTiassador White has not yet seour- ( ed ft copy of the J decree jprdh:Sbitin,s im'port of - Ajnerlcani fniit jlnto Ger 'm'anyiiit is learned at the state depart-, maen't- thoug-h that the decree is a Bweeping one, Includingr all fruitaj fresh or .dried from "America" and . makes no exception In favor of fruit' shown to "be pnir; . the .manner of dssuing the decree is unprecedented and an act -of great discourtesy to our arrlbassaddl-. Japan's opposition to the annexation of Hawaii , Jias been removed by an agreement with C4ir government chat In case of annexation Japan ese. in the (island sliall have the same jrliglits as those accord ed Japanese in the United States under the' trfeaty of 1895, whlich after July 1899 gives them ,the. rigfht to become citizens.-t--The senate committee- on dnter-state .commerce au- thorizes a favorable report on the ahtl sealpng' 'bill, after aidORtln-gr'ain amend ment restricting the Issuing of free passes. Jude Hagner of ihe: Dis trict of Columbia, decides that, it is unconstitutiional fot" congress to ap- (propriate any money for sectarian In ' Btltutions. Cowiboy "Doc" Tanner joins a party of .Klondike propped tors at Seattle;-- on. the 'way he Wills two of -them ; the others try ihim and hang .him; he is perfectly cool to the last. The schoner Stella B. Kaplan is ashore at 'entrance ; 4- Ohes&p48 2-7' Francis Grable, (who iborbwed (the $393,000 from the Ohemi'cal jbankj of New York,, makes a ! statement i be -had for some time been ja customer of the bank, at ne time, with the knowledge of the directors, 'jowihg .it! $180,000, whiph he paid ; President Will'li'ims' was r a stock holder, in obe of Wii jwestern companies; - Grable's lawyer pays bis client's .property is ivorfh a great deal more than his d indebtedness to the : (bank. 'Several- sutts with' I attach- ments, anpountin'g i . have been brought Grable in Qm aha. 4 to about $20,000, : against jFranois A bill is lintroduc- eid in the Ohio legislature requiring all applicants for marriage licenses ,tov stand medical examinations j .those "with beridi'taTy diseases will iibt-be al- lowed to marry. -At New England the . thermometers .wenjt to 40 and 45, degrees 'below zero. FOREIGN. There is no truth in the rumor that Ird SaaiBbury has 'back downed as to making . Ta-Licn-Wan a free (port; he wis fye3 -this done, 'but lias neyer made' it a condition of the loan. hfongland 4s concen trating 'her I Indian, Austrail'ian and Pacific squadrons in Chinese wa ters; if Russia . raisers her t flag over Port ' Auther England will 'hoiist- Ihers at Ohusan Seven, thousand ! Russian artillerymen' and cavalrymen have ar- i rived at Kerin in Manchuria.j Corn merdhants, charged; with aiding in a corner-' on wheat, are attacked by a mob at Cesena, Italy, and bread riots occur In another town. The German fbundesrath approves of a decree pro . miJbiting. ; importation of Amerlicart pants and shrubs , and requiring in spection of fruits; this is in 'addition to the. decree previously issued from the foreign "office.- rOn account of the protest the fruJt at Hamiburg at the tim of issuing the decree; "has been al lowed to be delivered to: the consignees. . . - i i : U : j- You need Cod Liver Oil. youi say but think you can't take it? Try "Mor fhuyin" a perfected t"Wine of Cod Liv er Oil." Y,ou can get all the Virtues of the -oil without the . disagreeable ef fects. - Sold byi J. iC. Shepard, J. II. Hardin and H. 3U Fentress, j I ' DORCAS SOCItfTY 3tlng Hld VSTrdy Afternoon Mat i tefs Pertalnlnjf to the Soinlety 1 :' r Hi ' t: -. "-Yesterday afternoon "at 3:30 o6lock th'0 regular nTon'thly meetinig of the Dorcas oclcty of St. Paul's Rvatvge'ilcal Luth raii Church, -was (hejld. "M;rs. tp;hT -VOl-iersj the president, acted as prid'ing of-, fleer, with Mrs. H. L. VoUers jsecretary. ' Thei minut'es of Che! pre-rou3 oneeUng were read and approved. - . Several matters were then discussed, Mmdinar Whi'dh. is t'hie WOrk w'hlch it'he socl- ?ty hia band to have a fenofe erected- jairoURd 'tne- ctnurcn property, i The meettog Jfheni djournedj ' This soCiJ:y is dfoifcg greait ;gjood: It Jmokfl after t'he . cooil aind nefedV of the ihi tMi f uimii'shies . . tie means, f for poor chi.drn tS attend school,- admirtiistets to u;slek and. daes iiuifterous 4-orka of most worthy Charity The officers of: Vne js-ociety are as foJlows: PnideTut Mrs. Lu'hr' VoUersj ' Vice Presldonit MrsL M. G, Tienken, Sefereiuiry Mrs. H. U Voile rs. Corresoondins ' Secreitary 'Miss " Ber"t. JtUTisre. Trfasurer Mrs. H. Voiiera, Objection CommiUt'ee 'Mrs. Ni5k M'ohf, Mrs; Xic-nry Bornemjann, land Miss Ki-tle Brauer., JMrs. Gerdaa 1 Convmittee to petered 'the Sick-Hllrs, : BiS6in:-er a;n'd ilrs. Jj, BtCtoi's. Don't annoy others by .your pjjuig'hlng. andt risk your life by neglecting a cold. One! Minute Cough Cure curest coughs. 'colds," croup,' grippe 'and-all thfoat and luns troubles. K. R. BelJamyJ Otho Wilson Not arCand.ldte ; ! ' "iRaleigh,. N. C ' iFelb.. - 1 see tram yu- tia-'el&a- .corresponia ent i 'the statiement ,that 1 a -candidate for. 'the Ralefgh postolfice. This r candidacy was . born! in thO Injiination of some, correspon'dent or othF person. I -hald never v thought of suchia tiling. I did n!ot support Mr. McKinley, . b4 Mr.'. Bryan. I 'have no claimi on llie republJcan party 'in j national jlines. :Do me it'he ustte'e to correct (the statement. ' ' '.,-' VaTy respectfully , - f S. OTHO WILSON. Royal makes the food pure, . I i wbolesome and delicious. Absolutely Puro M'AL BAK1NS KWUka C2 W YORK, 1 i '-- -" KLONDIKE JUSTICE MURDERER HANGED BY PARTY OP PROSPECTORS Cowboy "Doc" Tanner, of .Montana, Joins ' the Party For Quarrelsomeness tte la Ordered to Leave them For This He Kills Two of the Men He la Tried, Con dem'ned and BaBKfd He Meets Deatb TT1 hoatFMncblng and With Wonderfijl MerTr. . Beat tie, Wasli., FeJbruary 3. "Doya, string me tip It youfllke, tout remember you are fhangtin the Steadiest man witih. a Bix-sihooter that ever came out ' of (Montana. Tou eay its all Viffht to "hlang: me, and I guess It is.- I'm only sorry I did not geit the. rest of them." 'With, these j words Cow-boy "Doc'i Tanner faced j Ihis executioners on - the morning: of January j 2nd, at yaildes Pass. The men iwho passed sentence on him were memlbers of a iparty of (MassacJinisettg ; prospectors ibound f or the -Copper river country, Alaska, and! the crime . for. 'Which Tanner paid the! pen'alty -was. the kOfrng of N. A. Call, of. Worthin&tcn. iilinn., and William A.' Ice,, of Ixw41, Mass.! v ' - ; -mie expedition consisted of forty men andjWM F. Tanner lia'd joined tfliemi in ep.t3e m' their " way north. (H was; supplied with an outfit anid taken inito: mnabersbip, "but, ; ainm3ndful of that 5 fal,. he was quarrelsome and so over- ' be'klring that "his companions decided j "ifchaL'ihe .must leave the party. On the 1 evening of January 1st a-meeting was ! held; Jin Call's tent,, and during the conference the ; statement was made: 1 "Wit must geb rid of Tanner ; let liLm take his share of the outfit, and shift' for jhimself. We are up here for busi ness and we mean w'hat we say." There were four men at 'the -meeting and ti no sooner; bad the remark , been ; .made than the flag of the little tent was .pulled 'aside." The cowiboy stood, there, six sboofer to band. iBoys,sI overheard your tailk 'about me," -he said deliberately.: "I'ani ihere for 'business." Before liis victims realized, -What had . fra'poened, . TanlrftT ihad shot twice and tH ;Wullets ..pierced Call jtnd .liee, througb the oheL' Tanner fired again! Ibut :h.is precediing shot bad extinguish ed the candl'e ! and the bulleft did not take effect. One pf the remaining members crouched behind some bag gage and the other cutting, IMs Way out of the tent, "gave (the alarm., j : Tanner, supposing the three men to -be ideadj took a station 8n, some brush and waited. It was not long before he was surrtvunded.- "You'd better isurrehder your; gun," was called out to him. "If you say so boys "I'll do it," was Ibis response, and then he hand ed over 'has weapon. :V '.'.!!:.'..'-';:.' ! . Thfe miners at once convened arid by an overwhelming majority decided that Tanner should 'be hanged. When noti fied :6f the decision, Tanner abserved that 'he 'hoped they would not tantalize 'him.lby stringfihg him up. and letting bimldown agattri "before ihe twasi dead. He was led out on the snow during ttbe early morning. He fearlessly allowed the rope tu be tied alboufihis neck and so met bis' doom. Tanner was buried iface downward. - x ..... -. !; A.j C.' Lobbe of SanPrancisco ;l wbo witnessed the execution aid tie never sawfsuteh an exhibition or -nerVe. Tan ner decDined to make a statement other than 'to say that at 9 years of age he was; left an orphan; Call and Lee ihad "fvca . - i H 1 it ! i A WEEK OP OPERA A High Class, Popular Price Opera Com- 1tay to Play a Week's ngagemnt a , the Theatre . .. -.J .' Next week at t'he opera ihouse1 a week of fine opeTa bya fine company, and that, itoo, at 10, 20,' 30 amdi 50 cents', is promised Tho t Wilbur .Opera Company willl pre Senit ftihese 4 operas In. first-clas'S style, commencing . Monday evening by . produo tag f'Sad, Pasiha" ' " V,'. . . Tie magnaft'cein't living p'i'etureis, Which created "such a furore last year, are still made . 'la feature' of the performances, and" are presen'ted' on a more lavish scale than ever. A .mmnber oj, additions have beeii made to-'be already extremely com plete ' repertoire of the campamy, infclud- ing a rtumiber of the favorite operas of days gone by, wbWh are now 'received with as much eti'thasiasm as the more .mcdferni compo'sitions. : : j . The! beaiuitlfuil mlarch-es which were so long; a feature of this .oompa.'ny have been revived, and. are 'being given with d'azzTihg'Tight effects and intricate, evolu tions, j making a positively bewiideringr dispSay. ' . f- '-'.. ' Ant exchange sayk : ( : "One of. tiho preittiiest, sweetest and mos'i tuneful' operas 'that Dhe music iov ing pubiiic like to hear, is the 'Queen's Lace HanidkerdMef,' w'hiCh was beauti fully sang and IsUaged. by the Susie Kir.--win i'Opeia Oompany at tlhe Taylor ! last eveniing. It was exquisitely staged 'and the costumes were t'he finest used' by arfy opera; company.: tihat baa been seen in TreiiLCn for many a day.- , . . 'Th;i'S company is 'partlcuilarly fortu niaitei fThey have one of tlhe brig!htesit amd hiappibst Cititle 'teadersi i'tij Miss Kiirwin, anki ; Manager WEbur to 'oie Of the most fuir'ifU'iiUjte of men in (having ait itihe ihead of ihdis company so careful and paiti&tak inigr'ja'n antifc.lt . ilhat we see. 'hear anil ad mire!. She is not only pleasant to see and hear! ejeross tihes footlighit'S, b.ut her per sjcmai'iiity is of tihat! sort that makes, you want ?t'p see and 'foefar her siLng again and againi ;, . i - : ' 'The cbmp"ainy wiCd be wSllh us all the week and are wort'hy of crowded houses a every performance." j Sale of siea'ts., willl commenice at Ger ken's tomorrow m'ornling. j x j ' ;; . .'; " The yeteran Crp Band Thiere wa a gOKjid audience and a most forttir.a.te xn-e ati -tthe' rper Itowsej last night Ito aitten1 the concert of'the;' Vett eiah Corps Eand, BaltlniiOTe; .U- .''; '''' i-v This orgamazatfon gave a performance that deaghted aEl who beard it and they certainCy deserved the -great ' applause each number oni tie long programme re ceived. .! ' . ' """-' -' The ' programme' enibraicedi fourteen numbers, but with, encores, the h4 was compelled to lengthen it out, Which waj? most Cheerfully done. ' " The most ' popular musical selections and ! very latest composfitions were piayed, B!dii tttiere waai niolb a number that did nod 'Captivate the audience. The band is en excepttonably "excelleint .gndzatioTO of musical talent, and' no- - . . .; " i j r : Tv : . tiaiDCe JimonB . tnra is . snuux uguoii. a clharmtog young lady cometlst. or rare talebt and) accomplishments, Her solos were raptuously applauded' and sbe was encored each ittaie, ' ' . The flageolet solo of Professor Lax tm aW marvellously appreciated, and toe re ceived" a- dKW'bie encore, " . . : Th ohoert laili .DogeDhcr was one of the most uisfadtwy' giyeni here -Olhis sea- SOn-i ; ' ',''. -'j "' ' , . :,' t " . Kirata - ' . ' We riegret tnat severa-irrors crept into the kepoft of Jh proceedings ,of the am jvual meelttng of. Eh geamen's Friend So cieyv'pubiasihed jn! yesterday's Messenger. : Tbe proof reader overlooked soma errors thki were recognized as eucth by most of our j"aaiers, but w$idch are to be. re- ; igretted -nwrriieless. One. of fhem was in making ecroetmng else out of the name of Colonel W. J. AVoodwaird, t'he efficient WU1U :NLUJX1WUUU5 apiuva,, y Ik i . . . . - , t Meeting's xoaay , At t',SQ o'clock tihls - afternoon, -. tbe lboardv of cajty commiSssioners . will meet in : special Besskwi, for the pur pose of tranisactmlg several matter of business. - ' At "5 o'clock this afternoon a meetiins Of th "heap LtaJ board ' will ' be held. . ' IHE KING'S DAUGHTERS ! ! - v "! -;"- - i .. . ' 4:' - i-'1 Bomethlngr Abont the Ministering Circle. Notes Gathered front the Report Hade by the President Abont the Receipts, of "At en All" A Washington Tea Yesterday Issuer of The iMessentger contained an account of tfh tnieeiting of 'taie Ministering Circle ofThe Kinlg'a Daugh'ters held Wednjeeday aTternxxm, at whicai time -Mrs; ' C. "h King, tlie president; prestenlted; a .report of the three presents tion!9 ' 1 of ; ' "Aben , All," which, was crlven fori the (benefit of tine Shelter of the Silver Cross. 1 - - ! t The 0 re- ' The gross ireceipes; of itih; Uhiree per formances were exactty $296.50. Of th'Ia amount Professor A. L. Paker, tlhe trainer, recelfved J145.30, wnich, left a balance of 5151.20. ; After paying: all expenses,! $28 cf this amounit was left, but the gross receipts realized off tlhe programme were $73, and iihe net . re ceipts'. 553, so the net receipts of the performances and the progralnme make a profit of 581,; jwhici amounit goes to4 wafi3 aldlnig the "(Srcle-in. their, worthy1 tobor of keeping, up tiie 'Shel ter of the Silver Cross. ' - ) j' - ; :! ' !;; . -1 " -. A IWASHTNGTCW TEA' Whe la'd'ies . of. the Circle are nia'w pre-! parimg tfof ithte tea w-iisdh they give ev-i ery year i on' . George Waslnington's birtaiiday, the 22nd. of February. ; .. 'j TMa year the tea : whictii Sa styled a Washing1 ton- tea, wll be ai. grand an affair as jever, and all who attended the last tea, given at the residence of Mrs.- C. tH. IWbinson, teniow". that a promise of this 1 kind ! meansi ; much. ! "Mrs, C. H. King wiU be "Lady Washi in'gtoin" and .will be eurrounded by a targe attendance, all , costumed, anid witih powdered IhaSr, as In 'Che "days of ."tyaslMngton. .. J-1 ; - :- . j: " ' ; 'j v f An enteJairilrig' "programlme lis "belnsr arranged for the occasion, arid, refresh nien'ts will be served.; .', ' ! ; -Wh'ere this affair will take place has not- been ;dec'ided. "but will . ibe aetar m'ined 'later.-., i f ;.: f: -S .; ;. -..-. - -i -f .. - -! A thrill jf terror is expenemced when a brassy : cough of croup sounds through the (house, at night But the terror soon changes to relief! after One Minute Cough f Cure has been adminis-; tared. Safe and barm;ess for children, R. R. Beliainy. - ' . ., .Ij i; IN THE SOCIAL WUIRIj Prerressire Cards and tbe Dance A Tonus. ; , Man Gone Wrong Honors toi a Popular : ' Onloer Smll iFire Personal! Jottings ' ' ! i '. i I - . , -' - . - J (Oorrespondence of The Messenger.) I ; IFayeitteVilld, N. C; February 3.,! ! (Last evening Mr, and Mrs. E. H. : Jennings very pleasantly Jeceived ia -i party of 'friends at their -residence on jGdllespie street, , card 1 tables making' one of the ! attractive fealtures of the'" ... . .i "entertainment, i where the cQjitest cul mlinated in the winning - o! the first ! prize 'by Mrs. A. H. Sloeomib, . the hboohy" heing proudly carried off "by Mr. A. B. Alexander. A delightful sup-N per was served at 11 o'eCockt i j The armory of the Fayetteyille ihde ipend!ent Light Infantry last iiiLght pre- isented a scene hardly less brilliant thah during the progress of -the niid-winter Ifair. A (ba'ja'was given in honor -of the ladies who had so effectually contrib iuted to the success. of the fair; all the (booths except tha of the United States in the .centre were left standing, mak ing a striking picture with I their ornate diecorations, and forming cosy alcoves for. rest and .conversation in; the inter vals of 'theidance. Mr. John C. Thom son led the german. 's ' j iMr. Ceorge Hiolderness, general man ag'er of the telephone system here, ar-. rived in town yesterday' afternoon, to address himself to the performance of the disagreeable duty of causing the arrest of his employe, Loyd;Hollings-iv-GTth, charged with emhezzlement and forgery. Your correspondent deeply sympathises with the young man's mother; and would rejoice if he could vindicate himself, hut : the matter has an ugly look, i -; ' ;: II ' The officers amd memhers of the Fay- etteviMe Independent .Light i Infantry presented a very handsome gold head ed cane on Monday night to their com manding offider. Major B. R. Huske a tWhute well earned by his exceptional services ani zealous labors a n behalf of the corps, i: - t . (Dav "before yesterday . the frame dwelling house in the northerh part of town, owned oy iMr. v w. -Ainormon and occupied 'by -Mr. AV. ITy was ae- stroyed -by fire. ; . i j The' "plant", of - the Conpoiuoatea Tjumber Company, located at Spout Springs, has Ibeen purchased by Mr. C. Wade. - - ' ; ! i-Church. orgianizations are riot, as a. general rude, moneyed s institutions in the south, and it "is gratif yinig to Know that the Hay, Street Methodist Church has a surplus to! Invest in the purchase of the Ibrlck. store, on Hay street occu pied (by .Mr Q. K. Nimccks, IFor thtts prosperity '.the ; . church! is cruny in tdehted to the irberalityjof the late B. Ji Ldlly, who. at his death,, left it the sum of 54,000. '-V-W. ., t. . ft -"'' 'I iMr. John Steel of the Cape Fear ury Goods Company, who recently crippled m himself for a time Iby jumping from j- hicycle,' fell last night at his Residence. whale atteraptin-g to ascend toe stairs oh. Ws crutches, and received! painful injuries. ' '? j ? -' I iMrs. Mdlllken;.-an-accomplished and charming Pottsvfille, Penn., socfiety wo man, is visitiing her f mend,! Mrs. A. n. saocomh. ; Mr. an-d Mrs; John Under wood have re turned from their wed ding tour,, and will take; a residence on siuth ricH street. Mr. ! Paul Sloeomib, of thlis cty iajihereafW make Wil mington his?, homei tgdnglplo business ixj that city, He will not fail to gain multitudes of friends 3n your'midsL j'l iJon't know, ifliere may, be Others," he Said, "but I have .used 'Parker's Tol'u Cough Syrup in niy family for years ah4 woiild not he without tt." lie knew better 'than. p 'buy; the In ferior preparation that was' foeng urged upon him." Parker's -Tolu Cough Syrup" has! no equal. Tt will immedi ately relieve any Cough or Cold, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Hoarse ness, Croup,j Bronchitis and kindred ail ments. Contains no injurious Ingredi ents, is pleasant to take; and a safe remedy for children. For sale by. J. C Shepard, J. H. Hardin and H. L. Fen tress. : ;:':.: ';--.,;! ':; ;U - ft"!- . ;- ! " , r ; r,lgjted by Blectrieity The opera house Is oon. to p& ttefd -up wd eiectrlc; toghts,' which aplhto'eiits will prove of-great value f- ; Mr, J, W, IReilly. superlnitendent of the ijmlnptoa -Gas sLight Company,- for the fesit. wpK h-as had a force of hands at work pllactn Ughta jirji Jth theatre, and iheVwiU soort have the wwt" comptet&d. Ixt'i an "there ere ifco (be" 800 tncand'epceHt lights'. ' :..'- "' '-' i - 1 -- r-r-;' ' t 1 Why allow yourself to be slowly tor tured at fh taH? f disease? Chills and Fever will - undermiRftjj and . event ually break down the strongest cohstI lution. ; "Febri-Cura" 'v XSweet '. 'ChlU Tonic with Iron) Is more effect vethan Quinine, and being combined with Iron Is" aki axceUerEt "tonicand Neifve medi-. cine. J.t is'j'deasani. take,; and Is sold under pcsitiveguaantee,lo cure or money refunded. Accept no substitute. The "just as good." kind dih't 'effect cures. . Sold by J. - CJ Shepard, J. ,,H. 1 Hardin tl II..L. Fentressr -- '',, GRACE'S STATEMENT AR TO TRANSACTIONS WITH THE i CHEMICAL BANK f .' 1 : - r . ."" ry-'' - Tr;J "'; '; Had Done Business With the Bank Several Years Was Known to the Directors 3 ad Borrowed 9180,000 nd Paid it Back ; His Western Enterprises President Jtll Jlams of the Bank, one of the Stockhsld ers Has Property Sufficient to Pay. the ; Pebt. -; ' v; .. . : - I h j -a -. - . tst, Louis. February Zr Mr. Franclfl Grable to whom "Mr. Thomas J. Quln lain, Jr., cashier of the Chemical na tional bank, of New York; loaned $33, 000 of the bank's money In consequence of wlhich. Mr. Qu'mlan saw fit to resign bis position' aJs cashier,! ia How -in this cuky.-. '. '! - :. " :y ' '! r ;!!;! Mr. Grable was engaged today in, pre paring a written statemien'C of the 'teani3actliori for publication at the re qutesft of a represen-tatiye of: the As-' sociated Presst -which he gave out thin afternoon. Aside tfromli'thas tftatemienit Ire would, say nothing. The .statement, amfctog JOnHier "thin'gs, contained "l3ie fot owiKg: ' - j -y": t v ' j'l lhave just . read, with thfe deepest paan and regre't of the , resignation . of Mr. W. J. Qutolan, "Jr., casihier of the Chemdoall National -bank,, of INew YorkT He Ihas been my frlenld for twenty years and I hajve heen the Chemical bank for a ideposfitor at more r tlhan six years past. My ihtimate business re-: latioins with. Jiim during- this period have always been, of the most pleasant character. It seema' uhnecessary for mei to say to any', one familiar with Mr. Quiinlan's sterlinlg nterOity that ttie j hasi never profi ted ne ceot ' from, any of my busHiess tratiBact'iolns with him. :..!!. r! i ' " '' "'pne year ago my obligations to ttihe" hank wiere $180,000 and six ipcmiths ago 1 had paid up every dWilar. The pres- mt ih'cLebteuniess has' ibeen iincTirred einbe th'at time ' . . -j "J. never 'krifew. nor have I ever heard of the Mr.. Silver men'dicaiedi'irL rthe de sipatchies as bemg a debtor of the hanik, hoi is- he now nor ; Ouala j; he j ever been connected, wilth any of my, ahteresitsi in amy . way. !:- : '; !". I , j "Mr. . Williams, the presldiemt of the Chemical ; 'National Wank, has beem a stockholder "for several years in one bf the town s'ite companies 1 organized and hals expressed his cbm'plete satis faction with his linves)bment. The work I have Ibeen doing is that of openlnig a new country, stretching for 500 miles alohg the Burlington . Ime, jbetginnahg at iAaiianoe," Neb., janid end'insg at Bill-., ings, Mont., and ; incliudln'g iihe branch line of 100 miles through, the. . Black Hills to Deadiwood., There are forty two towns In our territory. Tt Bias been my) constant and earnes't endeavor to (bring these enterprisep to their hi'ghlest poinit;of profit to all the sitockholders. Every -dollar of my, own; mntey-is' ih-, vested in this work and jthef money of those associated with "me, and' I have, felt i!t was that' would based' on good be rof very properties increasing i i - -ipresidenlt iiNatioaial value." s - j New York, February Williamis, of .tlhe 1 Chiemlical bank, when -shown the dispatch from St. t Louis, containing ian interview with "GraMe, in whicih the. latter said that Mir. Williams had. iheen ja eitock hold'er in one of his companies for sev eral years, sa'id: : ! f "'It is wrong :for this1 man, to try to mix, me up in hia echemles. It is true that I have ibeen connected, wttih one of -his companies, but it was a trifling matter not more than two thousand dollars." ! J three Mr. WUUams saRt he dSdv not re member the name of the stock tin. which he !was inite'rested; , He' also iadmiiCted the) truth of a statement Jmiade by W. H. Kurtz, a friend of Craibjej thialt on Thursday last the Chemical National bank had accepted a demaid note of $201,500 from Grable, agreeing at the same time not. to press Grable for the money. President Will'-taims, fuijther said that nothing had Ibeen founkl to justify the 'bank in beginning' a crim inal action against Mr. Quilnlan. ," L President Williams said. Mir. Silver called on 'him late , yesterday after-, noon, after the matter had Ibecome pulb-- lie, and. handed h'ilm $64,000 worth of securities. Mr. Williams - today seem 'doubtful about the value of 'the se-- curties, but finally declared that they might after all prove to be! worth more than he at first thought f John E. Silver, one. of the men' whose borrowing led to the resignation of Cashier Quilnlan, was at the foffice of thei New York Carbon Company, of which he is the chief executive officer, today. To a question regarklmg his olb liigiation to the hanik, Mr. ( Silver said that he did not owe as much -as he had been ea'id to owe, which was; $150,000, bii'tj that; whatever, that -sunt, yrais, he would pay it. ' . The officers of the Chemical Nationjai banlk were in wmmunlcatlon iby tele graph wi th, "banks in various parts of thei; country tb trade the course of t'he certified checks given by CaShUeir Quin lah 'to Messrs. Silver arid Grable, and to iascertaiin whether "finanplali InStitu rtiions elsewhere imd advanced money, on i drafts such as, were . accepted. - as security at the Chemical National. The directors df the hank werte .. iflj session all; day, diiscussmg means! of jrecover- ing as much as may be of the mopey loanea ny uar. wuimao, Wiljiam H. Kurtz, who; Is said. : to have .been associated , with' Grable in the many of has deals, said itoday : ''-. 'fMr- Griabie's dealing with the Chem ical National hank have extended over a considerable period.. As. I unSderSrtood from ham, he was t well known to ail (the bank's officials. To my knowledge, hej owed the hank $170,000 at one time and liquidated the debt until only $19, 000 was left, Thus he has "gone on contracting obligations and disoharg inlg them, a the j beginn5nig; of . las t week the total 'amounit - 6t jGrable's indebtedniess to the "bank was! $201,500. Tt jseeims that Mr. Quinlan hiad not rer ported the latest transaction to Pres ident Williams. Becoming a'pttle arix iuos, Mr. Quinian made a sfcatenjent of Mr. Grable-'s account hefore Bresidenit Williams and the. "(Mrectors . .at last -Thursday's ttneetin'g. The .directors made no complaint : on' this head, knowing Mr. Grab3e,cbut seht; a mes sage inviting him to wait lupon them. Mr. ' Gable caTlled there, an!d the resuilt Of i the conference was that ,Mr. Grable gave the directors a demand note, for $201,500 . The directors then! agreed not to rpress him, but to afford hlmi a- mar gin of time in which ttx .pay t:he note." Judge F. G. Hattner, of Kearney, I Neb., who Was said" he SGrable's counsel, said that $f Wis cUent had 'been pressed h' couia TtAve easily jpaid off his present todehtedness to the Chem ical National - bank. '"Graible'.s jwestern companies, Judge Hamer said, were all In a p.tsspr6llS- condition. iJiudge Ha mer. said he supposed Qrabfe's pror rty, 1 realized "on, wouid hrtn5 $1,600, 000 over .and above Mr. CTa'bl.e, total Indebtedness. . '. ; i ! i .. j ' .: ; f. . ,'-' . fetos la Italy! IJondon, February 3. A "special de patich. from Bpm ftaiya tha; Boan'e t the grain dealers n the corn exchange of i Cesena, province of orli,' who ac-1 cepted reduced rates, : ; were yioleaiitry. attacked .by the members (fori attempt ing to ;'cornter ; grain; ? 'The troops, if siided, had to clear'tfe'e exchange.. The d---&tch adds that therc were bread t. 3 at CaMelA-Mare yesterday-and that the troops frequently charged the rioters, ' ANOTHER GRAVE CHARGE ' Bronght Asalns'tBohert Haneock-Another Cotton and "Woolen Mill Chartered Ap poi a tments by Collector Bnneaa'-. ' a Speclal -to The Messenger..) 1 : fRaleigh, N-;...' C?.j i February .--The Eftaute charters ihy Wescossett cotton, and woolen mills', j of Stanly county, capital $175,000,' st4ckholdera: J. Wf Can non, D. F. Cannot, ' J. S. Eflrd "K. J. DavSs. f 4 Eofbert' Hancc1l. when; asked, thia evening iwhat he had to say regarding tthe 'direct charge' made by Miss Ger trude Attbott, anthor niece of. wife, that he had attempted to assault her In a Wasihiin'ton hoitell, saSd: ''Therai Is not a word of- trtith in her statement. It is the first int'JiiJataon I .ever had she claimed I had snjade any Improper ad vances" to her. - I- took her to "Washing ton once before; hej sister Annie wenitto live twrth me. Is tt jiot aurprisiins. that Ishe'did not -tell.1 Ibut continued her former pleasant? jfelations ahxjiaf ter iwards permitted Ifeer. young .sisteel An nie to 'become a. perfifber of my -household, during my wf e's illness?' . Collector Du-rica-H appoints foilowing storekeepers tand igaujgers: J. $t Or neH.n 'W. Jv-iMarti4 J- L. Langtop,! J. A. Barber. J. D. ? Newsome, Charles (Forest, W. S. "Vsestal, -I. O." Harlihrtori and M. 'AT. "McFarland. ! , ' !! 'i ': . '.I 1 ' A DEMOCRATIC .CONFERENCE !!..' The State Committee Called to Meet-Scant dtdate" for Congressional Honorabotton Factory Bnrned4W.H. Tftllar'd Dying ' :'"'.!' -'''!.: -- j . - 1 (Speciar to Jlhe Messeng-er.) IRateitgh, N. '"CT., Feibruary : 3.-Sta!te D'emocrat'i'o Oharmani t Manly falls a meetSn'g of the . ecate committee- here Feibruary 22nd 'at 8 o'clock p. m. and says: -"It is hoped there will be f ull alt'tendance', as matters connected .'with the time and iplace of the tate conven tion ; and other ; matters of importance will be considered." - ' ' David : Lane, a. n'egro Oauwyer - here, announceis himsielf as a candidate" for .-. jt -. - - Ithe republican iccgngressional 'jhomiina tion. k .l' i j. ' ' '" ' V ; i - 5 iFowlers cottonii factory, at EVizaJbeth City has "been hum ed, with a loss of J18.000; Insuranxsaf 512,000. (Fifty per-" sons ; were thrown out of employment. The plant nvSll be- rebuilt. '. : ' pH! ' - The secretary of state licen'ses the Pacific Fire ' Insurance Company of New, York, to ;do .business in -North iCairollna... . i v. ' William 'H. iWliard, is dying at Rex hospital hereJ fie (began sinWing this afternoon. ' f ' . 1 . . i f" ;- 1 t1 ' -'" c- '!"'- ' I JAPAN PACIFIED I i Her Objections' toJSawallan 'Annexation Removed Japanese In the Islands-and i United States to he Granted Citizenship. j rWashing-ton February 3.-Japali has (been removed !as an element in the op- . position to tthei consummation of the- annexation of the Hawaiiah islands. by the ; United States. : This resiilt; has ibeen attained (by the conclusion of ari agreement 'between our government and that of Japaij, as represented iby Minister Toru Hoshi, which, 3y irafcti caly settlinig thie, status cf the Japa nese in Hawaii; removes the only sub stantial difference that has existed tbe- ltweh! the two governments. : The exact ibasis - of this agreement has not yet heen made public 'but the general scope e.f it 9s understood Jo be a recoghii tion erf the rights of Japanese In 'HaWaii to claim equal rights,! with, Japanese in th "United States aftejr the.. xasing eroecc o? tin treaty witin Japan proclaimed in??. 1S95. IThiS -document. which has not;- 'been generally taken dnto account n the consideratiojn. of means for adjiufting the-questions thait have arisen ovr 'the -status of "Japa nese to Hawahg jfoes Into effect dniJuly next year, andf Imong., other thhj'g ?t confers upon Japanese within thegter-' ritory of rth!e iJnited States ale the rights accorded to the pltizeps o jthe. most favored "n,jitioni which, of cojirse, carries with itifights of naturalization and the exercise "of the rights of fran chise. Presuming-: that . anhexaltiori is effected, the Ji panese 8n - Hawaii ; will t same rights as those In 1899. have tR in the present Sltates.. All thia (limits . of the. United remains to be flxied 4s the status of 4e" Japanese during the t irriio ithn.t must teljir5o. ihptiwefvn. .h riSt- 4ification of the treaty . ana the begin ning of the op-atton off the. Japanese treaty - of 1899. nasmuoh as the pend dng annexation treaty provides for the appointment ojlflu -commission to ivislt the islands and Suggest such legSslgition as may ' be nec&Bsary to consummate the amalgamatifyn of ithe territories, this Bafet, question fan eas'ily be adjust ed along with jttoer details In the bill to "be referred congress. s; i - y. ,m .. . ' .. ,,." -. -' ; . ;. Children anc adults tortured; 'by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or 'skin disease may sf pure instant relief by using DeWitt'sWitch Hazel Salve. It Is the great Pie remedy, R- .Bel lamy. , - i ; .' j . , Forty Five Degreea Below Zero?-. . 1 Chester DepotTU !February 3 'With the town still ib'uried under snow the tempefature felthis morning to 40 de-i grees toelow zrd, ) the coldest fever known here. At Londonderry! the thermometer reS'is'tered 45 helow. 9 I Wjilmot Flat, Jf,H.'Fe3ruarv. i-Thej th'ermomelter rejgtered 42 degreesE be-, Oow zero tMs-inrning. - . ji i ; (ParkerSburg, AV.-Va., February .--A terrific snow stjtmf prevailed toda at Leachtown. BrclslGalines, the teach er, Samuel ra ;Carl Anderson, and two children, nttkad Catrill, were. lo for .two hours infetb storm'. They wejre nearly frozen wttons found. The house of William Jlenforh wag ibkuw.ii dbwn. Several "baru were destroyed and many fences 'd'emlished. Th ther mometer is $ d rress .'beloiw1 Bero. to nitght. Beth thOWo and Kanawaha rivers are froze V ocr here. : ; Boston; Mass., wave of a severi y a;lmost ox oast weeK p .evaais in laiain-' and New Kfampshlir lt -,'Nnua, Nf H,, the (temperature ws 28 degrees "petow from that figurttcg 'biow at Jum ford iMls. fBe, " ''. ' ' $j - ; - . u. ...vfT, -,. i ."! There are tble Hittle things "Which do Boore wofk tLjin any! other thre lit tle things create5--they are the anti the ;bee and DeWits .i iittle; Early Bjsers, the ; last toeing -he famous little Spills for stomach an liifer trouhlea. Fl R. Bellamy. i u Xk -' - -. .,;; f-: yyt . ' 5 I . Hedleal ftxamlnaVhipij for Applieant for f-.-Vr '.i':- MarrG' lucenne - .. ' ; Columhus, 0.Fehruary 3. Repre sentatiye Charles; W, Parker, t of Cuyahoga) . county, introduced In the :legisia't!ure toda ai "biil ' req-uirlng all persons. Applying fdi" JiCenses to marry, : to pass a medic examflnation. ' 'Per sons having diprcmania, any orm of Insanity, iheredirarjr. turcuiosis or consumpitaoa o hphlis ar ibarred from, marTiagg by. the hlli.' An xamih 4 3oard' qt 'three sphyslcians 1t (each county. WITH he caeated, Ity tHe (bill If It hecknhes a' law. V !' I Turn!er NoirthiCaro'lf na Atonanae fW eaie at R. R. Ut&l&pny'e, wnmSnfitoo, feibruary 3.-A cold 1 "''WM SZT 1 - SWEEPING IN ITS EFFECT; GERMANY'S, DECREE AGAINST : AMERICAN FRUIT t Inelades Frnlts, Dried and Fresh, from tmil "America" No Sarin a; Clans for ;, Frnlt Known to be Pore The Manner of t Issuing the Deere Unprecedented andn 4 Act of preat Discourtesy to th AmhaasaC Kdor of th Fnlted States ;WasMnsotn; bruary 3,-dvlcea were ; sceived tihls afternoon from Ambassador f.Vhi'te- relative to the decree of ' exclu ion "of Amertcani fruit from Prussia, It :::fouM seem ithat the fu details of the ; tecre are not yet -obtainable to Berlin, ut it & expected that the embassador i fill cable tfhe-ewtSre decree as soon as ! 'Jam Obtain oossesskm ryf M Thia im brtant facts that wer 'sitablWhttl by i ne advices were: insb That . -tlhid, Jeoree of exclusion ' yes itihe -word! "American' dtescriptir j Jt the piace of origin) of the fruit, which I OUJQ seem to Include Canadian fruit, i pithout question'; Second,'' that the ' d ee; instebd of; applying, only! to fresh u!it, as was at' first supposed; include itlhe prohibition all dried fruits from ; -paerica. -U-' k- ' ; ''. . ; . : ? :feta'te department officials have not yet i jCovereid irom cneir surprise! at the tthod -adopted by ! tteu Germain govem 7 ; ; entt of accomplishmg rts object, in thia t .atiter and, undoubtedly, itJhe correspond fice (to follow wija set tbia out verv ))arly. The Objection to ie course pur-'j t -wtt it Tsnree rcmi. itm tme nrsc paace, it i !:lsald to be emtarely. Without precedent id' dteoourCeous toward t'he. American i 'iabassaJdor. ait:. Berlin; to make the de- -amd. put . Jt . tuBi , effect without the I JgmeBi -wairming to 'rami, xtx line secona fice, by making the decree rttetke effect W orJce and stopping all fruit in transit, i greait fn'justice ds done to Shippers who j '-j,- wi'tihouit iwamiin, are made (to lose !"avlly on their capital invested in the ruit. Third, the decree fts condemned in tf.jat'Jlt 'makes no provision for the admis juni Of fruit of absoJurte ipurilty; permits ti SemOnstrataoni of origin' or healthful S jindSition and, In fact, condemns all fruit, Iwd and bad, .aliike. These coneldera "ti otrusi are to be strongly urged upon the German government- as reasons - why it sjwuaa ei'ther revoke or modify the de lee on -Iihe limes ind,ioaitd, ibetfore any ore r(aI($ioal taction is taken. : H MODIFIED DECREES - '. '- - ''eriiwu February 3.--1 Is announced 't".ait !t!he buiudesraitht (federal "ooumcSi) in Binary si'ttawg 9day approved ita com- ftittee's proposal itlWajt. a decree should be I Wed pro'hiibiitirig- the Importation' from 1 menica of live plaints and Shrubs and EtCkages1 con)tain4n!g it!he same. - r- . - - v i V T'he decree' will also in- a .certain meas-- Je:.affecft American' 1 fruits." These are to fc i exteumtaed by experts on their arrival (a Gtennap pOrtts, and packages' found' to t ii imfected wlVh .the fruit louse will be e Eluded. Instractions : to tJhis effect will b f issued' to the cuSComs. authorities. phiis announcement, which is mad ' by a J official agency,' appearsi tk mdicate a melaeure dlstihot from the decree issued Hi I Tuesday by Dr. mJaueli, the Prussian ik n4ster. of finance, ' prohLbittag the tm i ijrtatffomi of every MnrJi of . American ji be)ii fruit, but it is difficult to ascertain t & exact details. 4 The bundesrath's asure.. it 4s Doin't'ekl out. 5a far 1rh sMngent than similaf.mlaeures at:-pres- ;t encoTcea n mkxivi'd'Uia!i, srtaites or the merlcattD . unon'." ' : . . fhe Associated Press learns that the Jmburg authoriti'es. today permitted the iloiading of apjaites from- tfhe Unlted ;t!es, owing to instructions ! received tni Berlin as the tesuit of the protests it UnSited' : States lAmbassador "Whits 'vteMt Dr. Mi'quefi's decree. . ' (rttorodcni, February' 3: The Berlin corre- S - Jodent of The Times says: "Custom Oieiai's at Emmerich, Rlhen;is!h Prussia, m eiv'e!legrap'hi'c imstruCtSoais on Jan 4 ry 30th from Dr. Miquel, the Prussian j pdster of finance, to stop the Impor on. of fresia fruit ' from America. TWe J; : tmburg senlaite Issued' a staular order C'l the following day. Protests against lti? latter "have seouired- from thle Ham ibf jrg' senate iermiission;; .' first, for t ur ti jpr export of consignmenits to Ewglaind a pi' second, for consigmnentB of Ameri tei) apples that -have airetady- reached Q jrmaaiy to be delivered - to those to Mm 'they are addressed. The subject o cupled the atttention : of the bundesraith t jiay (Thursday), when it was decided t at 'mporteutiion) f fresh, fruit is only h rbWdeni Whewi Hhe same S dtsoovered conitaim a paamt bug. The prothibitioo dj-eS not exltend to dried fruits; but the it fportati'on of wimdfaWs, packing mate 1 1 amidi plain) ts is aflieog-etlher f orbidden, ; Serlirii. . Pebrulary 3. The A-ssoctated F(,ess ascertains that the bundesratth su pi fsedes with its authority, Dr, MJquel'a dt free, which seems - ill: advised hi its tcw and' suddenness, and which natur a y provisional, was occasioned by the is gently (reported results of expefriments ib Dr, FriedrWh-von Kueger, of Uhe ag-i rt ftUiDurau nign scnoca, . - - -. - The bumdesralth'a aotiton ts due; the As St jiiaited Press is informed, to a series of -vf forous protests rom the shippers af ft jtted, and especiiaaay Uhose of Hamburg, oV4he lower Rhine" and' at Emmerech a? J still more to the protests of Ambas-' is for White., Its deciston forbids the im pt Jtataon, only where the fruit is affected b. the San 'Jose plant - bug, which is Si -d to "have done- enormous damage hi 111. United States. ' . ' -M - . . . ; .fter years of -uhtold suffsrinff from P' ps, B. W. Pursell of Knltnersville, E. i. was cured by .using a single box ot iDeWitt's Wijch HSzel Salve. Skin d1 ;jeases such as eczema, rash, pimples , a; a oocmaie ,sore are Teaoiiy cured by i S famous remedy, R, R, Bellamy. ' " ; : -" , .. -": El iggerated Reprt Report of Marin Dli j j ..- .' aster. ktem, Mass., .Febru'ary S. 'A care f u investligaJt'don of the report yester dgxby Pilot Perkins, to the effect that ba lve bodies had "been picked up toy bJ; ts f Magnolia, and taken to the Isisnd, has failed, to. Verify the story. vChe Schooner NaV; Meader, which wi nil atehore a'i Salem WCfaws, Is fast f pieces, hut ; all oither. vessels w 8eh "Were strandeid at this point have' eij hr been' pulled off or lie Sin corn fa table positions. .' , ;. Suffered 20 Years. 'II a . ( f 5 7 m ES. MARY LEWIS, wife of a proml k (1 nent armer known by all s ' ' - - od residents neat 8liaont, N, Y ftes: "For twentyeevn years I had been nstant fwer from nervous prostra tif . paid large sums of money for doc to! I and advertised remedies without bene' fi i .Three years ago my conditioa wa a rming; Ihe les&t noise woui4tartleand xu Serve me. I was: un&teio, Wslep, bad nt jaber of sinking speU and slojly grew wj pe. J begi using Dr. Miles" irlterativej ! Tvine and Nerve and Liver PUS, At txsk medicine seemed to have no effeo but aj taking a few bottles I tya to tetiet i !"osi resveu ixtj Mgnt, my appe xrt. began to prove. and I rapidly grew f.Mli W- l Mtt as uatly restored t4 jfeaJth as one of my- ag tiay expect. God ,f- Mil&s' Remedies ' if ' afc m& Ity 01 drugr , gf a under a positive gj ifantee, first bottle b fefits or money re? f.ded. Book on dla- . a Lai- , . e ps of the heart and. resfreei Adaresi 1 f "H equal to .that .V,F3 - -EUTvU HAVEijYOU EVER STOPPED TO THINKEbW MANY HOURS ARE - 1 .i -V-r : , ' WASTED ON THE STREET ? -.I " ' i f -;-: Tou t 1. TRY US' AND SEE '"'If----,-. A '. Owee'F. LoveS Co. MEN OF WEALTH 1ME; i 1 .'"-.!'' T"" ? Jsi .'-j - .- t :JE3L 107 Prinoes3 Street-1 J. W. 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No one gets rich who-does not spend less than he makes. Any one will get rich who continually spends less than he makes. Every.young man of ordinary ability la Wilmington can and should save something each month. f The man who will not save a portion of a small sal ary .will not saye a portion of a large salary. The boy Who saves something every month will be promoted before the boy who spends all; he makes. True manhood is required ta deDpne:s self ; and save. .It is weakness and folly to spend all." re gardless of the "rainy day." : ) " - Industry, economy and Integrity sause tune." i' i ... " ' v i '...-.;;.;..,, 'a : : . m . ;(..: r -....' .. .For reasonable interest and absolute security, deposit your savings in " ' THE WILniH6T0H SAJfflGS AND TEDST COnPAlTY. m. & AEIISTKOIIG, PEEST1E5T THE IiATIpHAL BAIIE OF WILfflHGTOII. Superior Facilities for Transacting , Geneia Banking Business: Accounts Solicited. Corre spondence Invited, i , v ' - - . - , JNO. S. ARMSTRONG, GABRIEL HOLMES, GEO El FKENCH.J WILLIAM OIiDjCfl HTJQH MAORAEv CHAS. Ef JAMES H. CHADBO'URN. JB : ' I . 1.1 i SOLD The G. W7. Every pair warranted by na. ' Do not 1 ; " wsrrant every 412. .....Medium and extra A.-ti : . .MaH inm anH ti ma Sf . . . ....; Ktfa long waist, 6 428 .......,. Mearam l-nf:th... ............... """""S nwnivuwAu.nnl,,.,,,,',,; 614.. ... ...... Kxtr quality ratine, medium leneth.v: yhit'fnd pay tg ..,..; lco.. ................ ,.ADaminal tor very stout persons...,'.,... " 136............ ...For Tirnni! ladies.... ....... ..... v... ................ ..j, IBBVIB VUlCk. . . . ...........J i Also ladies' and Misses' Pern's Waists.......'......-: ; J"v'tKA .............. in islets corset... Sole Agent for the Standard Paper Patterns.1 WHte for Fashion Sheet. ThelO. :W, POLVOGT od . . ko. o iT.y zo:;t steeet, wilsltngton, n. c. OIJ BIG! GIBS' by the Hour, THE DIFFERENCE. AND REFINEMENT WILL tNETV BR WEAR ANTTHINCr " BUT aLOTHING THAT IS MAD BT - A TRST-ClLTSS TAILOR. BBCA-USH THEY WILL HAVE NOTHING BUT THE BEST. AND. THEY GET IT WHEN THEY COME HERE, AFTER WE j.HAVE TAKEN THEIR MEASURE-AND MADE THEM UP A SUIT. -OF ' CLOTHES FROM OUR STER LING QUALITY OF ' FABRICS, THAT IS PERFLCT IN STTYLE,, iFTT AND FINISH. !- ' ' ' " - ' i 1 LEE H. BATTLE Cashier , . SALE ! ''' - ( - :': - CENT OF ALL THE MACHINES j. ; Nos. 6 and '' - - -:t' - ! . ; ! . . :- ! . - . prosp'erlty-not "Luck" or "Good For F. E. HAWES, C1SEIEE - - - : - C. W.l YATES, ' JIG. L. GIESCHEN, ' WM. E WORTH1 BORDEN, . WTLLLAM GILCHRIST '. -7 , - THE W. B. CQRSET.O ONLY BY pay fancy prices for other makes when pair of "Wi B. we selL f i . lohg waist.. 1am m rrice " TS $1 OO . t OO . 1 S9 i .-.f ''. j. ; ;- hook. . . . i . . . 4 . . . . ......L...I. 1 75 2 SO 1 OO" 1 50 OO 1 OO J
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 4, 1898, edition 1
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