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THE WlLMlKiTO' MEplSTGElV SATURDAY, D ROE MBER 21, 1 90 1 . r s -" I ?l " f he lessens it. JACKSON BELL COM!' He this dls- TERMS OF SI TCKli-. ! POST AO K 1 "',,AU' 1AILT MtsENi'.KI'. - . iJ. THE .-nth II ' month cm SrvU in ta city al o cms a week li n. U.'.i tor thre r 17.00 fir THE SEMI-WEEKLY MEriSr two l-M( P4per. by tLiM. six monlfii. 50 cents mall un- in a ! SATURDAY. D&.-EMHEK -". ( OdHCSI VM Tilt: IMIII "VIM ' r America" Into the thought wlwly that no man of i.-n rnuld treat it fairly. passionately. Prof George W. Burfw.. of Columbia University. i the author of a history on "The Middle Period" of American history We are not familiar We Warn he is aw.i) 1 tr.-nt in' soumei n federate with .or.-umely which is noi It l. !,o'A'Mr. sai l - -Jo. k than the three other historical STks All He U like the others and is not well Mors in dispute. fri.r-.kly admits ASD COMMEXT. HICE Ct'LTIRE IX THIS STATE. , . . ,k icth 1 Increased Production Oared Profit - in Birmlnghem. England, on tne istn in Birin m(11n held able Crop-A (iePu. Offer. lnt.. a riot occurrea ui svmDathy with the woei In David Parliament, was with It dl 1 ar. r- T.t N . i s It Retum"l .!ir.'XTit pine1 report u th r.-svilt vatlon that th- F.o;o. of sr!f .ffoverr.rv We Iju'-it U f i a Jvari' - t in S' than th-y h i--by .!'.'" :j'ori It ; r rwen : r. . r "-1 i -ful. -'' '' ' 'rr r.d ih. : r i n d'a.i-.c 'A t:-. IC --.v r- m fr rn Sa". F l" Amrl a:" c .1 r J " try. ir. 1 itii: ' Ion" '.'.' a:-. and prop-- '-hat fr-J fr ,m Siar th i fr-. ar! i " i : -' ' -American ;r.st.-. ..--- or tradition or h " J ) -.0 -"n -1' 1 .abJ'K I ! a:' 1 under ' '" pit w f --i'" ' o n ir.Jert" ' crr.rn--3: th-in - " K:..; ttv f " tt i a ,'-1 , , i ' la:: : i A - "' ' " ' tin !t ' '' ih'.n ; i' T f ar an ! 'm ' J liut a--y 1 " for u tr-.an s'j horn- rul- Th may iU - To .t llr A rva-. ! 'ir- , nr.-v.'lt a r--' t r thJ1 islar. i. iLtr 1 :i- '"' ) ' ! Ph th'.r i Ar.Tl ar- rr.a : a:- 1 ci: It. a Pi. jur; i '.sir. tf niui h f it: - r ho W uf the .i-th. rr. rv.n , f. -r- 'l ..f ;.r--lu 11 i i I . . I. that b ' learne.l o-- r' my majority to r- nara eMw, , abomir.at.on. an 1 .ts hlef uu. n-ry. ai a jf.it :. I .-an not v that th.-- fe;ir,.4 h.:e b.en much '.Jifle-1. If at all. by lonR.r exjerl . , xr. i tiiAtu-r -b uKht He shout I . fairly, '..-ror- mi i '. th.-tr. H- w ouM bi i I. s of a partisan. ho'-.-a r 1 1 .1! h 1 t' f befof .nd , r,,, . rr cenulr-e r. -,t;l th" south Irr.i s ii i . if : rotra t. s its ...I iirrlh!'OUr.''S ; .,. r;t- II- r .uth it-. -1 -1 - k-o'A 1. ! as Us things a 1- P: it l:i I slavery n r. t X. :.ot w .'. n up t.ra::; t - 1 th" n.-art v. t f .r- a:; , r- al . . . ' ! .v. c. t: re.i 1 rh.'.l. i.in t" of P: fo haus-rlah-n-.or-Thre :l i- t uitl-Mam- piay 1 to but : s.oi . of th i r i '. . - . M-Wi .hit ft r V - ani th n, or 1 in i . 1 1 io :-. .i i . lablish"d " 1 . - I r. P:-.U;rs;-y. ir authors of Thu S. r:- s 1 He " rit"S f is. Nat ler. H" a 1- lla.p--ared fr'.-tn tht, ; .. j. r.ot ; . orUat-'.v. ' J-T r-or. with f'-.int f r::.- '. t.etal F A a e 1 1 t;it"r;.- i: -,;s. ttn. i:.. h- r . s i :'. :l of :-c -.a t -s. :iir v i ' H H P o i : t . t ' g -r:-..T-."... v; :- 1 -r.-cia;;r f " tl:e t : P ma.ntalr.e 1 at ;a::t :hat the .i sua Ur 1 our lr.JuUr pa.-.si-" L'r.P.' l Stat- rr"pT Xh" tar.r: ;noii -re for '.! paad th- h N 1 1 ' n ur.i: in th-? ' F j oop-ei nl tare .i-.-m --r ;h- rv.tfl.sar-. 'r.e ! :r. s'.sssl p pi sa . 1 a sa: - a . .at lijivii'.i a: CCr'.. or-, of ions. A : t-rat : ot-.il lc.arr 'u that . ity !:-. th- Soim r-- n re tJf Sir ilo... merni-r of m;f.---. tar-.-T h--'. ; th. f"- ..r.. th" r in ! : ur. '.- J. o:: of Tii- r. 1-arn ti' t h v x - over the p int of th it , ai.lW'.i:.:; .v 111 this frf.m tii" tlcorxe. member of leaking, when a gr-.it crowd estimat ed as hlh as 50.000. assault'.-1 with stones the buildtntr It was a scene ci Uolence an.l outran, It is a fine speci m. n of Encash regard Io: free opinion and fre sw." h. The war is popuial v.ith the masses It would appear. The . rowd inside had to unwrf at once. Th- world at lare . on.'.einns the cruel w..r and nngllshrr,. n r-Jolce Ir 1 1 -r.ilimltv and Infamy ' -.' The war In Colombia has one very re markable phase. The Te Is" are led y a brave. fighting woman. S-no: i ::-,rr.or,a Mendoza. and the men are al .r.ost like madn.-ss und -r her lnsj iriny leadership. Th-y fight with pluik and . -.-n den-r.tt."". .i-.-il-.st th- t;-v. : n-.v.u-.i. Th" K.-rorr. i -.: l I h' loine nJ warri r tfh- is a .o'.o:..l A dl-rat. h " 'h- N V H.-ia!l fr.-m Prion Bays that h-r husband and I roth-r v..-re kill-d last Thursday. ' When the government trcops d.ove the i .r.surgents from the trouhes o: Frl lay. ' svr.ora Mendosn -sc .p.-d to Sun. IJlas in ! a small 1 o it w I h Indians j S.r.ora Mer.do.a ha b--v:i .1:1 in ! ti--; M fight-T during the last two in I surr-.tions in th.- Isthmus. She dis- placed gallantry In the rcu-nt oaiue at Uuena 'ista." a A necro merchant, named Eli Sorrels. fed forty and marrbd. orfere.: an al--ged Insult to a ynunj; white v.oman at P.oii.... i-,. i on the 17th whith aroused the v.iath of xhi v. h.tvtf. um tvly v. hit-s went to a house w h re th" negro was and several of his . on tV. '.era t- s. Th- house was set ur- ly haired and lie r. fused to surrender. An " s ha- l,o! I. a K" '1 narai lei . h.- mob d.- idvd l.ot to im - .-. though ib.-y rtred a un l tti" house and diS- Th'-re apreais to be consider - .... i st the n-gro. anu t a . W M- at: Th ti-st w. f :-.orth"r So u . n A i --.ra ! . o ntton-d some w as rlf- m all ... ; to i.jv . !. of th' Kev i k to prepare an th" he isir.Ks.. io:-.s and su; -histoi.ans is to th- North ' b ur stat". Ha lit J F :-. tubal I I fr !...., Mo . ..viano" tr b- r . ;.-...i i i ion. a M was so w b-d. t s I h-ar ns a ed. a prominent citnn lately had a wond- r ,:u a frightful death. S.l S l W 113 l.l n-e.. ..r. that i an into lutiga bt .am- harden . - i ,,,u t .-sen u: t dh'.r.g helped me. I ei , d:- of PonanH'ti'"! ,.f l r King s N-w I.s ,.,tti" ga-- great relief, i: s" : c an ' t: w a m well t say to muoi in io us me licine i s cure .n the 1 I.ung Trouble . l J; Trial "I t g. I '-a Tr. .s marve . an 1 'l'H' k - ,:; Thro a . P. It I gun :r.ik- 'HID 1)1 in i m.s EF.nr.ii. a . MaJja ir Mr a. 4 M .- y tr.a-. v y - ar .". t- . oart appar-n tSat th! protest a-ral ti x: j-r-s. 1 m pi c r wy for t .' n-- ft? Ji'.a rone tuv-d o r" trit.on Phil.; net sapper: it :r. :h- .a.s: '" have i:"'"l or f. v v.tv ' CBn s;f-.:g a a - mllUoni o.' poop.- of v customs, -'or. iit: t. ar. cruba.li; i.iorir.1 We hav .::-.--: :h Amcrt.:iin army ciinlxrlr.i tr.fiit'1 m - on i a--rir-.g a p- r'dr.s: f-r r. J p our high's; . o- -i.i.... it the ffl't "i ' -.other t-epi. u-v.arp t fruru 13 '- .jut: and thus opt .-'.- ovrnn-.f ia on of sat?-C p-"P ha s. n ur p rmaor. . s maitisii d tuoc t"-an tnre r-,-rs- of ar m;i appro'-l that of tae m-at i nations of r.foo. We hv iv taa- a poaitioa. h'.h.y nt In point of uti'- with t doctrine, when, d-mar. iir.g jivrr.ma:s of th ' ' "" : m conlinsnt aal. . ,.,n.r.ils of tnl'.aoas of and vast untouched for-t etroice thoisavid hemlscher." That Is vrr ma i t.-Tatab e b In more far"K-l fcA ben p:aed the stisre of an modern nti the tsKUrt on of Indeo-r. Icn -. ti history of the war with P.rrat ata atvd rou will see how -r tnnt. frtrfal and dir. t Is K-; r tle McCall s rr:a't ft.p. li. iik ia4 Marks off tar t old Laiativ Uromo-si-amii-.e Vi-o-t roid m on dajr No cure. N- Pa ;j cents. . , ;-. -.-:.gress should ar-:'-; a? 'J S'll uing favors .... sjr.in ; res.d f t or recom- rcr ; a,--s m-r. of their party, hardly w ith any sho.v of self -or.4isp-n.-y p. s-r.t r.ams of ., , Mr. i;.sev.'U f -r ip- l-o-.c as th" r.ortn tii..: S ..ioi 'that th.- m. t;.- r molest Jorf -.. oll-y s .p ol t'orsod. ling agalt : ble f t . . ubl ffort ...id it e- is a ; preher.'i s b- ing made will probably m1 at anv time. An to adjust mat'.ers, ti" SU' cessful." the hungry ti,. .li.. i onst. Th-- last l. k t J v.-edge h.m been given. Tile goose Is v .Hiked. The sun h-" p' J- ThP long ogor.y is ended. The ki. ker has Hopped, and the republi. an toggery io donned. M.-Laurin. the South Carolina betrayer, 1... s gone into the republican . aucus, lu- is b--mg duly cin um. is- d. has had a , ruml) or two given him to eae bis stomach, and the concealed .p'virs. drops his dis hims. If in ib.e re; ubll- clothes. and whil li- saw no fat- ;.-d calf he cot a nubbin and a taste of i ;. .. rust and stands ..b.-dieat . pliant, hungry and hopeful, .mother "little (hver asking for more." At.d yet three davs before it was t. legraphe 1 from Washington that M. Liurin in-bgnant- ly denied all re; orts as to his uVukir.s." and swore in u. w u Home days ago we mad? a local notice uging the farmers of this section to ijive more acreage to rice in the cast ing of their crops for th-; coming year, and we again urge them to give more than a parsing thought to this impor tant crop. Whilt. th culture of rise in Xorth rnrolina has increased to a consldera- ! ble extent within the last a years, yet It has not kept pace with the increased demand. The Import duty which was increased about four years ago froTi ?4c to 2c per pound, has proved a strong stimulant and made rice growing very profitable, pefore this increased duty was impos ed probably three-four ihs o the rice consumed in the Pnited States was im ported from foreign countries, while now- barely one-half our supply Is im ported, and it will be mc.ny a year be fore the I'nited States will be able to raise their en. Ire requn eraenis at nome. ; In addition to our domestic demand, ; we have to furnish Porto Rico, which ; In itself is a heavy drain on our stock. : The Porto P.ican trade is secured to the J Pnited Stales on account of the dis- criminating duty of 2c per pound : against foreign countries!, whereas we i pay no duty for our exports to Porto! Hlco. ; The rice mills In North Carolina have ; heen unable to buv sufficient rice in ! this state to run their mills, and have look for a good part of their mill- ; ing supplies from neighboring states. ' even so lar as Louisiana, on which mr-freiL-ht (barges have beer, considerable Why is it that our fari.iers don't take advantage of this situation and plant all their available land suitable for rice culture in this cereal. We feel confident it would prove the most profitable crop they could raise. We know of a number of planters on the Cape FVnr whone rice crops yield them from five thousand to fifteen thousand dollars each. The following figures are based on a v. rv conservative estimate: Say one acre of average rice land yields 40 bushels at "Zc, $30.00; one and a half tons rice straw pen acre $8.00. to $12 r'0: a total per acre of $42.00: and so a "one hoi.- crop of 30 acres is equal to $l.:"lf. The coPt of cultivating and har vesting a one horse crop should not ex . eed jrnin OO. which would leave a net profit to each one horse crop of $900.00. There are lands which yield as high as ro bushels per acre, and some choice varieties of low land rice has sold this season as high as $1.10 per bushel. However, it is not well to figure cn lha highest attainable resultH. We learn that the milling capacity of th- several mills located in this Woman's Debt to Cardui Wharton, Texas, January 31, 190J. r, w t t-y.. ViQe o Cardui and Thedford's Black-Draught I had almost veo Btf J Vf Ztrlmmv trouble- My menses did not last more than two days 2d ftSriS XJrr Sach an my trils became soreT But now since taking ine of Cardui and Jford . 11 this month without a pain and ran the whole time- I feel like a new JJ"- 1 ,f. Tjtt sSerin? women to takeWine of CarduL I owe my health to your wonderful VnRM Why will any woman hesitate to take Wine of Cardui with Mrs. Pair's plain, honest story beore her? regulates the menses perfectly and cures all the distressing ills that are caused by the irregular flow. There is no excuse for any reader of this paper submitting to day, of suffering every month. Do you think Mrs. Paige would let her trouble run another day again, now that she Know, what ,t w to be well and strong? You will be like another woman in a short time if you secure a bottle of Vs.ne r a..: a.-i.f t1av and take it accordinff to directions. Mra. Paige is on.y one Ui varuui iiuiu ymi " 5'-" j among thousands of women who have secured relief from Wine of Cardui. falling of the womb, and every kind of lemale trouDie. i ry u i For advice and literature, address, giving symptoms, "Th ladles' Advisory partea?;" The Chattanooga jledicfue Company, L hattuooKa, lo. It cures leucorrhaa, i. m i rat" lis ,uise envelop. ca n rath that lu I u'rllcan i-aucus. arolir.a she ;h-- d-partur. ster ;ld ( of t jlnln de r.ugtuy d :. ver enter ; he re p mnrr.it .- in Soutti . l ' miirhtv 'a i' ..t -.-r irar.o:- an 1 triok- h.g r : a robber tax. favors '.rr.al.sni in ess-r.ee. I- s h" rr.es of plan i- n ; i-t) bv th r-.gn forK-t . u -' a a and for We a.-.di ar.n -fj.d and th- 'S'.ab.;sh:.-ent , rt : I-- n o a r -: o r. s i s t -M nr a'. I he : . it T..r: -v row. t h -1 r ourseo. U : '. . SsUr.ds in .-h to the Pi vaiM It t.--a i It -: h U a a-d PrP P ir' Y I , ,MT4M HORTHCIl IIMTORIC a HI TK-RV John ris a- an iM. lrn' -.rttsr and historian of ran, m th north He was partUl and rrejudlc- and would net b- fiir wti:i was coocertieA ulr' N.-rtr. cause Ol Ir. :::.-- ha: r Harr.so o v r a h . u t h a r. i jrohal . ii have a n -1 r U Ives W: ra '. n s : ha: a: t .-. M : .at i a a a y . t:i" re-en.-y cx A large ev" that 1 or Ar- the north rr.T.g-r than r.gly r-publl-at for . ii ; the govern or v to s u . t iu of it is a l the womb of Th- 'lu .-ho.. Id be P u n tram m-11 t i our e our. try lo r fr-edoin m i. , da t'.k'cr to i ad., can be , r fit able fr--- . ur ''out: t ry X,,w ' 'all. i .: !z- :. s r v r 1 of th.s .our.try to Cuba in enough. Cuba fro- and 1 ran b-- of mor- seivb.- than if a i u't. '"'l -i'-1-'0 an. t Io s .U -sapp" - Pn.L. d StU s. Just as Inr.oitant as if ;'.:e wei i , Tii" llnM"!i Her ild aft-r (iiutis i;.v .t--. , ii--. t'ltitolV t, proposes to th-- n.atlo: a ..,.pj... by md ) .- r an-1 a '-f av s : o u i de ls 7(Vm bushels for a season oi eigni months milling, while "he total produc tion of rUe in Xorth Carolina does not . ood one-fourth this quantity. Cioldsboro Argus. AS TO RICE CULTURE. j An offer bv the Carolina Rico Mill, of j ihis citv that should fed. our farmers i to thinking: Editor Argus: Your editorial of yes teday. giving the statistics of rice cul- ture in this state, and how far short j it falls of the milling demand of the siat-- alone, not to speak of the oommer-.-bil demand, should, indeed, set every I farmer In Kastern North Carolina to thinking- and stimulate them to devote, at least, a uortion of the r acreage to rice the coming year. Your reference, too to tie protection fYorded American rice bv the govern ment dutv on 1 1 1 ; t ortea rice, is timely, and should encourage the increase of ,-icc culture wnerever sultr.ble land Is i v.-i t la ble. Iii order to further stimulate the I r.aimers of lhis stite to ven'ure on a r- ,.re extensive scale in the planting of rl. e. the Carolina rice mi. is oi i.ut'is-,:.-. will m-ike .ontrncls at Ibis timo ; fore the rlantlng season opens with -. -: v farmer w ho may w ish to plant r-i e -o t-;ke his entire eror of iy02 at a I'rlze Money Drawn ly Naval Officers We are indebeted to the Washington Post for the complete figures of the bounty money In the Santiago and Ma nila campaigns. As much misstate ment has been made it will bevell to . give the leading facts here. Hoar Admiral William T. Sampson , has drawn from the government in prize money $25,797.44. and he expects about $10,000 more when the Maria The- ! resa case is settled. Rear Admiral i Schley has drawn $143.53, and has been allowed SH.S34. which is yet to be paid. Cuptain F. E. Chadwick. who was ' with Sampson, has drawn $14.026 03, I and has yet coming to him $4.1121.50. in addition to what he expects ironi me . Maria Theresa. Captain Cook, of ihe Brooklyn, and Captain Clark, of the Oregon, who were in the fight through out have yet received nothing. but Cook will ec-i $2,190.32 and Clark $1.9S9.- i .06 Gemmander W ainwrlght, one or ' tht heroes of the war. will receive only j $43568. Rear Admiral Watson gets i only $18.35. ! Admiral Dewey for his work at Ma- : to-tP ! nila has received in bounty $3,570, about i one-third as much as Sampson and ; about one-half as much as Chadwick, ' who was not only not in the fight at Santiago but who himself testified that j he kept back an exoression of congrat- ulation to Schley. ! So here we have Schley, the man who j fought and won the battle, allotted less than one-seventn as mucn as nas oeeo paid to Sampson and less than one-fifth as much as the su'm allotted Io Chad wick. If these figures were not official they vould seem impossible. Comment is superfiuou. They constitute the most amazing injustice in Ihe records of this government. Philadelphia Times (Ind.) Bear? taa lh8 Kintl YoU Hav8 A,WayS The School siYoiir Boy ing care can be had anywhere than at THE HOWELL MILITARY ACAD EMY. After January 1st, boys will be taken without being required to buy uniforms, and with exemption from military drill. Younger boys particularly de sired. Stenography and Bookkeeping Taught The teachers of the Academy also conduct a NIGHT SCHOOL, which has enrolled a number of earnest and studi ous young men and ladies. Address Andrew J. Howell, Jr., Principal. do 17 'TIC e and a liberal price, at op net- .to "-' o - part of th- n.atlo: a! w.-aiin t!u merl. an r-- J". hy -. tiding Hum into n-or-i-t-- :n th- son." way it w.-.i.d If it had r- al'y b". :.: a part of thi. , --re We are ofT-r.-d all that ii of 'v.itii.aK" t' us m th.u lsiai.d 1 s c ailed upon to I ay th-- expens. s of i.-.d prot . .-If a-To sti: ulated that. pv this offer all element ol doubt as to pr!c-' is removed, and there are so n-.ar.y m..tiv acres of lane: throughout P. Ki. rn North Carolina that could be planted profitably In rice, 'hit it seems to us the formers of this section should jive weizhty thoughts and favorab; action UDon thi.s pi or '' ; ' ' Vpr trulv IT EN It Y WEIL. President Carolina Kice .vims. 1 sb to, N . C . Almost Battles I niagl lint Ion. Marconi's marvelqus experiments nat urally find doubters, for it not only strains the faith, but almost Dames tne ; imagination of laymen to believe that i from a signal pole in England to a k te in Newfoundland recognizable signals passed across eighteen hundred miles of ocean. That such was the fact, howev- er. there seems hardly the slightest j ground for doubting. In fact, Mr. Mar ! coni's published interviews on the suh : ject only heighten the confidence which is felt in him as a man of science. The : frank acknowledgement that a signal rather than a verbal message was chos- en because the instruments are still too , imperfect for the more difficult test shows the temper of the sok--tist rather than the headlong enthusiasm of the? mere Inventor. New York Evening Post. Col I Island w 1 1 nou l urchase it or to i Is government p.on In our -w n land ; uts i. tb.e way to bar the acquire- rv.-'xr. t ; rr-." irt. sa il 1 be The 1 O -A S :ha'. r and oat v : :-.- a". 1 h - r. o r r p u h 1 1 let the d.-'T -J.ll.lt-h r a t s -S. to-r.. - south ih'i of f ilrru ss . x-.r-me f" r; i- b--")t- 1 and spurred :r:.- 1 1 oa r. and nu n of , m 1 oharac-.-r yut m p ' h i not niifil or de ,.pub... a.-.s of doubtful yrln- hara. t-r shall be favor. !. ,-;.us. ba !. orT-r.siv- repub ; u: In th-ir places better. b.e. mrc re. .all- nu-ri. an machine always hurts d-mc-rats stan 1 firm. I Ai-.h th-- i-jA-rs that te." a t utter 1 ' u r. v o r t h y all a :v -'. favors from th a h . try to b- tray th-ir par- -lia'.e .-s In - m r- d 1 a .;s prirr-.p'.es. I n -t war or net as couriers Hon. st. -a: right, just. .-!:;. faithful m-n i 'or nosi t ions men thetr om n party and proper dignity an! o themselves, performing th-ir ::.-s r.ot as rn-re partisans an.l pie f. ah' il'v. and standing c.T , ,,.i,n rrinirulntors and mere ;.an struggles rr. ' v 1 t HOME I'OLK,. . a 1 1-. r : h x n : p. a m . H- diJ J . hr Prlfhard had a heavier h- can carry in the ne;ro ho has charges against come to um n Pancy. a much abler man. was -i....- -h- vsav of the t ransaTes.- hard What lb th- fellow do now foi -ub He can not return to North Car hi. r-..j-r.-. ruir. That I .una t - i - - i... vfir'i aim mac. Is Sambos "ocCJ patlon clean gne " and for ever' Itoos-vlt vnU favor him. If he oaly hut s". P.k'r Washington In his favor and could dine with the president l of this er.ormou s advantage' MJUTII t Il)I.IA. N Chnrlott" N-ws :.- lat" -hi a't.-rno ! r- at N-w --lis last , 11 Query lost his i 1 otlu-r outhouse" P i l.-iirh New s and ,.,.,,rn.,.i V..r,T(H I 1 ' O O I r- k . i i . - ...... a reached th- a of a lis o t rous .tit. in mi.'.'i Vr. sidence. oarn and Mr W bserver -.-ran-on. IV in . where ne aii.-oo . h meeting of th- Nate-, il Fed-ra' e-.-. ,f 1 ab- r Mr Patron v. a the onlv d- 1 from North Ci.rolina. He was !-l.'hly pleased wun r..s u it i- meeting was a rii"-i -- " - o-ts that siful ot-- I n- ! o. i.'.i : n o: .. : i i' u " . " n Increased addition Ip of ;m.1'" h-ld in -ra.tion made a .s last year and to Its member- Th" iu-xt me' fnc w 1 1 1 Now Ori- ans r.x-e on- s str an nay ttirn. i:--- mlllionarlre. owns an lsiami on -ty where he has om tno.i iou- "... rt-rs an,! spends a rfood pir of his time with friends H- nas "'"'"' to enter suit In th" p.ur.u (oUii io - -..w,t (ScK.rr-i"n rom rurint: n- i- the waters adjacent to his A. W SharT-r. of t : i city. ! 1 in nnk" a S'.lt v-y or in i f.-w days f T tna. t.- island .i. et Islan ! ,111 l-.ivo in r -1 a ir .,r.d b purpose. ,'irifti Observer Senator Prlt' h . - " ,ir.,d The ib-erver that North ,' Vlinn Is exr-oted to rai-e Jl.oeo il., M. Klul- v tv t-io:I il - til be elad to r. . 'i m any who may wi ' r a monument to , - - Winston-Salem Incoming freight v st-rday cani- . i t !on force on for fund and that .ive cor trlbutiors dl to aid in er- t- ,lu late p--esiden-: 1 ) -em ber 1 Th' train from cnarioii ' ee-ir runi.lmr :nlo a a ha ii.li ar. ru ar th Pa vis School Th- Iteicht was run i. down gradf nt .. s.e oj au -a. ... n Vinnr When th- en- ,i,..r flrst discovered the men on nr h had no other thought but .v .,i.i t.i.n tv off in time to : emove :r..- ..,e. -.. rh- c,r. but thev .'.h. not. W he s.ixv there was dar.ji r ahead th. , r,,t Ms Head oat of tlu ' ib .low- and va'll-d to i.-e r-eotiTi force. lump and save your lives." The me.i to h. erclu d. Jd.-it " they Jtt the car th engine - truck U - .. it b't-h Ir. the ai: Th -l.l w.t -l r-T-ol r tO i '.' iiO it. i i,. ..... - . . loin nun I'lis.-ei the that !1 ie en -1 i It in lit to I Klinese, The woman who is lovely In !ace. form and temper will always .ave friends, but one who would be attrac tive must ke.-p her health. If she Is v-.e.ak s! klv and all run down, she will b.. nervous and Irritable. If she constipation or kidney trouble pur- blond will cause pnuyie ski-i eruptions and a I has her im-blotches. wretched com- vion. IllectrlC timers is me ursi medicine in the world to regulate stom ach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves bright ey. s, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at R. R. Bella my's drug store. THE JOHN L. OATWRIGHT CO 15 South Front St. DEVILED CRABS SALMON, LOBSTERS, CLAMS, SHELLED PECANS, SHELLED ALMONDS, OLIVE OIL IN ALL SIZES AND BULKS. .MANGROVE PICKLES BEST ON THE MARKET. Ecrv(hlnp tliat any hostess nitgrht wPsli for a reception. We nnke a Kiieciiil eflort to please an.l we linve facilities to ilo so. Call on us. The Jno. L Boatwright Co 15 South Front Streeet Phones No. 14. The Unlucky Corner ! New Goods I New Goods I SInlnjra Grapes. Cocoannti, Cream of Wheat. Oranges, Great BIf? Eish Roe cheap. Preserved Ginger, Horse Buckwheat. Prepared Buckwheat, Fresh Saratoga Chips, Fancy Re-1 Cranlierrles, Cleaned Cnrrants and Raisins, Fine Glace Citron, Ralstons Breakfast Foods A MAD RUSH! The great throngs of the past two days business utterly exhausted our solium ca pacity. An intelligent gathering oi people Is naturally a matter of vital interest to you. No more tnorougn, Pd..ia - OTVlc, vrm tfl.r ailU Ueill back of us. New'and Stylish Clothing at Your Own Price ' . i .... i . ... IW Open Monday Morning ai r y.tn - TO CONTlNl'i: INI il. AM. I Ml l A. SHRIER SANDCPRiNCESS The Holiday Season ,, at Hand ! ""lrT S bunig Presents ,f their friends and relatives. I vc made .111.1 la ments with Santa Clans to he at ; lneJ'ccV1;!l afternoon this week and next from . to r o clock OLD SANTA GLAUS Is a Wise Old Man ila knows where to get goml Roods . heapest and while v e have .Santa Clause Goods, we have goods for every one else. BARGAINS IN I1EAI TII I L SOLID GOLD RINGS. 9C beautiful Solid Odd King, hnnd fomely set with fine stones, worth f.orn 45 00 to $10.00. bought fldtll til- libgle- bopf Auction Sale ,ve will from $1.00 to $2.50 each "DIAMOND C" COLLARS IT Se EACH We have 100 dozen of Men's New Stvle Collars A. L Curtis Ai. "Diamond C llrand swll them ( IIII.IIIII.N'I KH -Mill il.ll'I'lllll I oil o J.'lt 1.- Chills KM :. i - a liiiiti b. for I.i. litis' ll'MI-i- tlipprtrf fo Il pair Men m al 4o ni:ti i ii I n ' mi, i : 1 1 ami. of ill oil 'a. i I M ii ii i in m i.ati-.- li' 100 pl 1 1 1,. I . . Io worth ir.: Fine Cci.'i i-ii. b Novell lis I II I I e I I '1 T I i s a Ild I toll I ' : 1 le. e M'EI 11 HI I I ' N I I M I H I . V I II pair of I "' W 'ol' 1 : 1 . 1 1 k- ts .-p. . 1..1 -t pair Al l. K I Mil ' I'lll i i J s t r (III K s CASTOR I A For Iaifants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought claiS. W. SANDERS lV-l2; ; ...,, TMrii.itinv rnDiicc Bears the Signature of BOTH PHONES I09. THE UNLUCKY CORNER Bears the Signature of i The Kind You Haie Always BohjM !A. D. BROWN frontst I -h-j..; ,:..i,.:i..i..Ht.t-M"H-; -i--:"i-:-i"i : i : i-i-i-i n n i n n n i-i-x- j Useful Xmas Offerings! -ol-t ha n e cryw lu re we sell Inclti at fcc or ror i idl i dc per ufci'eii. LADIES' FIRS. MIFFS AND COLLARS. We have 150 Fine F'n s Uadies !,ns from 6'Jc to $7.." cbea per have ever been show;: her;'. A beauti ful Fur Muff and Collar for $6.00. R A ti L AND V E RCO A I S AT SPECIAL PRICES. 25 New Style Raglan ..ver-oats vvorl h $10.00 our special pr ce $5.9S. Little Infants' MoccasinB .n all colors lor 10c a pair. All Silk Ribbons. 3'i inches wide, for 10c all colors. KINK- , ,f io I, illi I ' ' " I I a I ... I a i db s 1 - ' b m: All My I' iil! at s.e . is f"i 1',' ooiia ii time. Ml SUM. IN VI III Ml '.NT hi i nn m A ! I I . T O H 1 I I Ol 1 I ' I " S 1 1 v I A I b i I li A-1 '.t ae Mi Ya-eo, N 1 1 1 1 I N W II I . Hllm i,f l'li'''ll.. ' '" ' 1 1 1 I t a I n i I d :i l of ,. . i k.i I , i- ni.v It o ' of i ! I' -. M M, . o - I " 1 1 1 1 1 . i ' ' i ; s I ' in- and S.-i'i ' ' ' I . I -ii 1 lie l-'l C II I ' 1" A Iteaullful Trimmings Hi i 1 n T' i 1 1 i Jt Kvervbody visit our Store t'lit week. Fverybody welcome. Ink e a 3r7. EL O IS. O t Geo. O Gaylord. . look at um iiul. t O X o Iroprietort 208 and 210 North Front Street. hard earned monev for so many perfectly useless th-- v.- tiielr i.-.rio.v Wnslilnuton Capital Chat. (Washington Post..) A western senator, whose name Is withheld at hi request, went up to the White bouse a day or two ago to speak a Bnod word for one cf Ids constitu . nts who wants an office. Tie president listened to his eulogy for a few mo ments and then interrupted him. Senator." he said, "w is not this man in Jail five years ago'" "No," replb-d the senator, "not Ave v-ars'ngo. It was twelve years ago. 'tut." he added, "he was the victim of misrepresented circumstances. He oUeht never to have been sent to Jail. It -as a very unjust decision " The president looked thougntfully for a moment. "Well." he said, 'when 1 hive finished anDointing all the good r.en to office who have kept out of jail I will take up your friend's case. The senator did not p-ess tiie matte) tie wired to his friend tc give up hopes. Senator Kittredge. of South Dakota, is COO pounds of JollltA-. He laughs in the heartiest fashion, looks on life as a Pathway of merriment, bubbles over ith gocl nature and likes a Joke. Yesterday morning as Mr. Kittredge ..-as riding in an F-stieet car to tho senate a newspaper br y came along All the mornln" pape's," he said, flour ishing a bunch in the senator's face. "ive me a congressional reoora, s aid Mr. Kit tredge. i The boy regarded the senator with a iiok of scorn. "You don't have to buy them," he replied. "Yoj gets them at 1 -he capltol for nothin'." escape until aftr th- ti all the sout What northern r!:t bn fair la t!lat artt ri boo 'as whether .Jlacusat . . ... unrliabl inl ur.J'JSt .! la mh prtlcuUr. astonish! ltr,orant. The Ute Mr John I V. js of Boston. tx aaJ Judicious In treating his ory. Jli Winder is trobAtUy fair also, At any rale te rt-Tas-1 to brtrt bt -v"U known. bl stork. UU--al and Narntiv, History Tutt's Pills hMt inMMii. wnons of Bsisosn wffl irN CTwt lCCt by taalat tc pills- liya CJ DRINKING TOO MUCH, tlkcy will promptly rUsr t k bmsm. SICK HEADACHE ad swrroasne srbJcli toOun, rtar t s) aectlt a resnosr rtoomy Is Lie mieht he serene and Joyous once more. -r Harry fi.nn'r has had h s day. Even the republicans refuse to take him up and push him for office He will hardly obta.u the United States District attor- r.-yship There is a dangerous mai jr. Bernard. who Is In Washington j coap-b jbbllns; and "honey-f uggling " , Pritchard U sasKected of "wobbling" as to Harry the forlorn, and then our old fr.end Captain lull Day may come to time and make the race. Bernard Is present Incumbent, anj it probable .hat some a-ally and well groomed hor.e-what If plebald-may enter and tx-at all hrr comer. Skinner ha. managed badly. H. U PHI are both darters from the white man's party, and w. tupposvt oo irnuln democrat U anxious for the ucceJ of theco. -r General Toon, we ax pleaaed to learn, t reported to be out of danger now A ro4r Mill Kiplo.lOB Removes everything In sight: 80 do drastic mlnernl pills. but both are mighty dangerouB. Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body wltn calomel croton oil or alo-s pills, when Dr King's New Life Pills, which are Kntle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Headache. Constipa tion. Only 25c at R. R. Bellamy's drug store. STATE PRESS ctanU aafar comtmd. lb U4 T Hin kinfi ssnlW I The trusts have cl-?i t- jt s-ft The do . . . llvlnir ;irch of 'he lncreaji .-. ji Raleigh News and Observe Vow comes the nv s that another .rfnlxed uprising is Immlnrr- I . the rii-llpplne The report, moreover cr. at-. no surprise l ll'.e ori":-l-i of l. war department. It Is nv. iy x reeled that I: fhoi 1J. Nevr was a felly to stupendous i.rrtaken by . n.tion England pos-ibly. ex'rted as ...at nniler which t.ie I'niter States - .trii?1lr and the .ar nni is as ooR-nlxan- ' the fact as one els Charlotte N 'we Organized labor Is making pi eat head- in North Carol n iroi'K cr'Kt In Raleigh. Cha:lcite Salisbury. Ashevllle and other citi-"- When prop trly managed the ordination - i labor elements improves every feature of community excepting possibly an CTSlonal miserly emi loyer who wants ll... earth. It means lc.ter vages and letter treatment for working: pcoi .. ..v. of th. m better rKiiens ! Senator Hanna has received a fine P'cture Kf the late President McKinley. t Fverybody knows the photograph of President McKinley and Vice 1'resident .1 .hart sitting side by Bide on the lawn at Hollywood, which was Mi. Hobart s home. The photograpner was fortunate t aouch to get the president in an easy, l.atural pose, with an expression of con tent upon his countenance. A crayon artist who has only one haiul, and that hi? left one. has taken the nhotograph i.nd reproduced Mr. WcKinley's figure. Improving the expression, until Senator Hanna regards it as the most accurate i likeness of McKinley yet produced. He ... this year ,'11 probably end It to Mrs. McKinley not l't 1 ih, nt Canton. OLD HENRY WHISKET is so pop ular because so good, '..'ak no substi CATARRH la depart- i.y unions f: W inston i i- CLI- 4NSIN3 AMI UK LIN; (IKK FOR CATARRH is Elf's Cream Balm. F.afy and pleasant te use. contains no in- ur ous druijs. t U oalckly aodorbed (41 rea Relief at once. It Open and Cleanses com 'n HEAD a raEn; cria PrntrMa the Membrane. Restores ... snss of Tutu and 8m. IL Ls-nffi Sixe 60 entf ; Trial Sie, 10 oents, at Druggists or by mall. KL.Y BROTHERS, 66 Warrim St., New York 3 y wmt T T...tt. 1 ' I ' v " .- o " -- ..... .i . 1 1 Christmas Presents, when you can buy so many tnings here uia be so much more appreciated? Below we offer a few suggestions, which mav be of some benefit to you when making your selections: For a Lady We Would Suggest Ready-Made Suits, Fur Collarettes, Skirts, Coats, Umbrellas. Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Silks, and Worsted Dress Goods In Black, and all the Leading Shades. For Gentlemen We Would Mention Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, Half-Hose, Collars, Cuffs, Suspenders and Kid Gloves. Wre have a full stock of TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS, TOWELS, CURTAINS. RUGS. ART SQUARES, CARPETS, MATTINGS. ETC. These goods were all bought CHEAP and we are selling them THE SAME WAY. FRONTST A. D. BROWN WRITE US ABOUT m t It yields f i om i: t , Io 4i pet i i , t ! ' It 1 I .no CKR S LIME Is I'.-i i k. 1 i ; n t ' ii iri ;k a ; i : i ri 1 1 p i 1 1 i i j ih lrade In car lots dire. from ki,n bv CAROLINA. PORTLAND CEMENT CO. Sole Selling Amenta Southern States. Cliarleston- S. O. pi Tk .11 l TTT0-"U v-T rifrAa Von Unr ' xivery nonars wui iu ui uuuuo iuu This is an unusual opportunity to offer at tins nm. limp when everv one can take advantage of it. No the time when every one can need Worth's Cold Storage Warehouse 2 Cars N. Y. STATE CABBAGE, 1 Car N. Y. STATE IRISH POTATOES, 1 Car FINE ASSORTED RED APPLES, 1 Car Fancy Crawford Co. Full Cream Cheese, 496 Tubs of Best Grades Butter. Buy Wholesale trom Wm. E. Worth & Co. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Cloaks, Capes, Underwear, Millinery and many other Things, and you can get GOODS FOR 75 Cents at ONE DOLLAR' WnllTll OF 1 Unusual Occurrence at Taylor's Bazaar H t lie veil lei' H I w Is t h- t line bn T"11 Taylor's Bazaar 118sg-ET I-Santa Clans' Headquarters, as usual Open Every NiRht This Week 1 ill 0 o'Clock. "'PRICES OF OUR TRADE-WINNERS... We are winning trade by sellinsr the BEST SHOES that money will produce. Our $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Ladies' Shoes can not be surpassed in kids. Pat. kids and turns, button or lace. Our Gent's $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 goods in Victs, Pat. Vicls, Box Calf, or Calf and kid are beauties and must be seen and worn to be appreciat ed. THEY ARE THE BEST. See our window for Ladles and Gents overgaltors 25c to 75c. Ladies' Leggings 35c to $1.00. MMm km tie ON HAND AND CARGO TO ARRIVE. SALT MOLASSES & DOMESTIC FULL CREAM. CHEESE Children's and COME TO US FOR FOOT COMFORT IGEO. R. FRENCH & SONS Sardines, Salmon, Cakes DTINL0P MEAL, CORN, OATS, HAY, LIME) CEMENT. THE WORTH CO. '--...;'. V,- ... ;..''., - . - - t Tcko No Scibstitute. a-
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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