THE MORNING STAR, WILMIN dTON SATURDAY, "FEBRUARY 19191(5., V;J
PAGE EIGHT.
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THE WEATHER
U. 8. Department -of ' Agriculture
. Weather Bureau.
Wilmington, N. a Feb. 19.' 19X0. .
Meteorological data for the 24 hours
ending 8 P. M. Friday, Feb .18th:
-. Temperature at 8 A. M. 60 degrees:
8 P. M. 42 degrees; maximum 60 de
grees; minimum 42 degrees; mean 51'
decrees.' ' I ''
Rainfall for, the v day, .57; fop the
month, 3.80 inches.
Statre of water lp Cap Fr r1v
at Fayetteville at 8 ,A. M. Thursday
9.2 feet. t , . .'.
Weather Forecast.
"For North Carolina general fair
Saturday and Sunday; moderate .north
and northeast winds, ." V .
, Port Calendar Feb. 19.
Run Rises'.: ff:52 A.
M.
Sun Sets...... ...... ..6:00 P. M.
Day's Length. T. . .... .11 hrs. 7 min.
High water at Southport,.4:12 A. M.
High Water at Wilmington 7; 12 A. M.
NEW ADVEKTISKMENTS.
Crystnl IJalaoe-Irfist Cu.v.
, .Hopkins & Davls-MVe Offer Yon.
Ae.'clemy "The Time. The Place. .Tbe
Gfrl." , ' - .. S
Peterson & Kultt Heytfdod Bunion
Shoes. ' . '
Claudius l)ookery,; -Marsh Notice of Selx-
BuhlneK Locals. . '
. Rolibins Cnrrierj-For Kale., ,
Wanted t'lothlnK Sjilesman.
Palace Market Dressed Poultry.
Wanted Intelligent Colored Boy.
. I'ahK-e Market Call H.-Mr Bremer.
Chadhourn Sash, Door & Lumber Co.
Berlln PJaner. -4-. . ,
WANT CONGER TO TELL MORE.
About Final Disposition of $4,000 Giv
en to Jean Burnett. ' r - .
Albany, N. Y., Feb. 18. The Senate
, investigation vof the ' Conger bribery
charges was adjourned today 'with a
question unsettled which may vitally
affect the production of further evi
dence when its sessions are resumea
next TuesdayN-This question was
whether or not Senator Benn Conger
can be forced, to tell what he knows
' about the final disposition of the $4,
000 which he, says was. given .to As
semblyman Jean ,L. Burnett in 1901
as part of the alleged price of immun
ity for the bridge companies from
strike legislation. ,
Early in the day' Conger had said
that -he had ; no knowledge .' of what
Burnett did with the $4,000. That he,
did not keep it all for himself provid
ed Conger's charge is true seems to
- be taken for granted. Several Sev
t ators seemed to believe Hhat Conger
must know what 'became of this sum
and they insisted that he should be
2nade to tell. Chairman Davis with-'
held his ruling on this point until
Tuesday.
Although they directed their client
to answer when he was told to reveal
the names on the other two envelopes
yesterday and the day before, Con
ger's counsel today objected to this
eftort to drag from him any more
names. They contended that such
course woulT only inject into proceed
ings "unnecessary bitterness which
they seem to -feel would prejudice
against him the jury of his colleagues
which Conger has asked to pass -on
his charges against Senator Allds,
Some Senators, however.' took the
ground that Conger should, beyTmatfe
tQ tell whether or not he knew Vfceth
er others shared in the $4,000 said to
have been given' to Burnett so that
even if he could not be compelled to
reveal more names at this time he
would be available as a witnes when
the inquiry is extended beyond the
' charges against Allds.
At this time he would be available
as a witness when the inquiry, is ex
tended beyond the'ycharges against
Allds.
. The argument made it clear that the
Legislature confidently expects such
further investigation.
SALESMAN FOUND DEAD
W. C. Truex, of Allentown, Pa:, Passed
' Awav in Norfolk Hotel.
Norfolk, Va., Feb. 18.-" Clac only in
his pajamas and with the lights in the
apartment burning brightly, W. C.
Truex about 45 years of age, whose
home is in Allentown, Pa., a traveling
. salesman for the Hardware Manufac
turing Company, of Buffalo, N. Y., was
found dead in his room in the Fairfax
Hotel this afternoon about 3 o'clock.
Death resulted from natural causes,
according to the city coroner, who
made an examination of the body
shortly after its discovery, and who
will hold an inquest tomorrow. The
coroner has In hisv possession the last
will and testament of Truex which was
found in his clothing. The contents of
the will, which was executed in Decem
ber last, the coroner -refused to dis
close. . . . ; , . :
The widow and other relatives at
Allentown were notified by telegraph
of Mr. Truex's death.
CAPT. BROWN RETURNS.
Spends Day in Fayetteville on Upper
Cape Fear Project.
- - Fayetteville, N. C, Feb. 18. The
Observer this afternoon says: "Capt.
. Earl 'I. Brown, U. S.' A., Engineer in
charge of this District, arrived in Fay-
' etteville yesterday from Jacksonville,
where he has , been . inspecting the
route for jt proposed canal across Flo
rida, using part of the.SL John's river
from the Jacksonville side.. . 4
"The total, distance of the route wJH
rbo about. 125 miles. This is a great
project and is 1 linked , with our . Own
Cape Fear canalization scheme, as it
' .'. will be part of the proposed great In-
land waterways route, by "which ves-
I M it fit i -T-.1 I 9 . .
avia iioui .vae.iNQrn xo. rionaa can
travel without going to -sea.' Capt.
' Brown-is, a member of the Board of
' -Engineers, to .whom , the project has
been submitted, Capt- Brown's visit
here was in connection with the upper
, Cape Fear project." v i
1 1 8aved From Awful Peril.
"I never felt so near my grave."
. writes Lewis Chamblin, of Manches
ter, Ohio, R. R. No. 3, "as when 1 a
' frightful cough and .lung trouble pull
r ed me down tOsl!5 pounds In spite, of
many remedies-' and he, best doctors
, And that I am (alive today due sole
'ly to Drl; Kind's New'Dtscovery, which
completely' cared me. . Now I weigh
' 160 pounds , and. can work hard. It
' also cured pay. four children of croup."
. Infallible for coughs'and colds, its ttie
most certain remedy . " for lagrlppe,
,' asthma, desperate lung1 trouble and alv
bronchial affections. ,. 50c and $1,00".
.trial bottle free. Guaranteed by 'Robt
R. BellAmy.s .. v .-.v
NATIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE.
Newspaper Criticism Prompted Mag
nates to Act 154 Games. ,
, New York,' Feb. 18.-The National
League tonight adopted a playing
schedule calling . for 154 games for
ihecoming season, but it was only
accomplished ' after a majority of the
magnates had expressed their opinion
that newspaper 'criticism over, the de-J
lay was causing uniavoraDie puBiiiciy,
Though the wishes of the American
League for a 154 game schedule were
met that league's interests were dis
regarded ' when "it was resolved ; to
stretch the schedule out to October
15th: Tire American League schedule
terminates on Octaber .9th although
all league contracts' with players call
for services until October 15th. Eh
betts, . of Brooklyn, and " Murphy, of
Chicago, insisted on using1 their play
ers up to the 'contract time. v". . ."
Barney Dseyfuss, of Pittsburg, was
the onlycjub owner, willing to . make
concessions and he saved the league
from what seemed to be a hopeless
deadlock. J. ' - . . '
. Pittsburg was scheduled for six Sun
day, games in Cincinnati,- where there
is no opposition and where such dates
have beqa'J exceptionally remunera
tive. GL Louis was 'scheduled for sis
Sunday games in Chicago and four of
these were 'when tb,e Vhampion De
troltslof -the American League were
to play the White Sox. St, Louis and
Chicago objected, holding that Detroit
would draw the big crowds. Then
Barney Dreyfuss, - with his world's
champions stepped in and offered to
take three of. the 'St. Louis conflict
ing dates-- -r ; "' v
The matter was settled' today by
changing St. Louis to Cincinnati and
Pittsburg to Chicago jso that in Chca
go It will he "seen whetherlthe Pirates
or the Tigers are the,. more popular.
Following the adoption of the sched
ule tonight the board of directors met
to consider the claim of former . Man
ager William H. Murray, of the Phila
delphia Club, for two years' salary on
his contract. Until the"? newspaper
criticisms became so severe, the board
refused to consider the , case, but to
night they took it up.' No decision
was reached - and the board adjourn
ed to meet tomorrow.
FIGHT STILL IN PROGRESS.
Between Insurgents and Government
Troops in Nicaragua.
Managua, Nicaragua, Feb. 18.-
Fighting at St. VIncente between the
government forces and the insurgents
under Generals Estrada, Mejna and
Matuty, which began on Tuesday and
continued through Wednesday, was re
sumed this morning. Generals Vas
qnez and Godoy took the offensive
against the insurgents in today's en
gagement and sent ; their ' infantry
I against the enemy's position. The
result of the fighting has not been
made known here nor has the number
of casulaties been given out. .
The fighting began on Wednesday
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, both
sides using artillery. It was resumed
at daylight and continued until dark,
Estrada shelling the heights occupied
by the government forces at long
range. ...
A party - of Genera Chamorro's
mounted scouts came-, in contact with
the government outposts at Tipitapa
and were forced to retire after an ex
change of shots.
v Dr. Campari, the "Italian consul at
Managua, and president of the Red
Cross, resigned today in the latter ca
pacity upon hearing that the govern
ment had ordered its surgeon not to
eugage as hospital attendants anyone
suspected of being a conservative.
. The government is pushing the
work of recruiting here. Three Max
im guns have been mounted aboard
the steamer Managua and another
on the steamer brought from Corln
to by rail and launched on the lake at
Momotombo. ' . . f
President Madriz is satd to be unwil
ling to give General AurelHo Estrada
brother of the revolutionary leader,
full powers to treat with the insur
gents, but probably will send ; him
Jointly with Rudolf o Espinosa and
Frederico Sacassa as representatives
of 'the Liberal party to discuss terms
only.
VISIBLE SUPPLY OF COTTON
Secretary - Hester's Statement Shows
. 4,60603 Bales. . . ; -.
Now Orleans, Feb. 18. Secretary
Hester's statement of the world's visi
ble supply of cotton issued today
shows the total visible to be 4,666,203
against 4,693,368 last week and 5,594,
075 last year. Of this the 'total of.
American ' cotton xis 3,370,203 against
3,421,368 last week and 4, 419,075 last
year; and of all other kinds, including
Egypt, Brazil,- India, - etc, 1,296,000
against 1,272,000 last week and 1,175,
000 last year. . :
' Of the world's visible supply of cot
ton there is now afloat and held In
Grteat Britain and Continental Europe
2,536,000 against 3,"262,000 last year;' in
Egypt 156,000 against ,310,000 last
year; in India 632.000 against 466,000
last year and in the United States 1,-
302,000 against 1,557,000 lastly ear.
Memphis, Tfcnn., Feb. 18. William
Terry, a mechinic, is dead and Henry
Spencer, clerk, is held on a charge of
murder as a result of a pistol duel last
nightv Spencer, who is an employe of
the grocery where the shooting occurr
ed, declared that Terry fired the first
shot when he refused him a drink and
that ne shot in .self defense. ;
' CHALLENGE FROM 'J. HICKS
' BUNTING DRUG CO. "
J. Hicks Bunting Drue Co. are seek.
Ing the W6r8t cases ' of 'fivsnonnln hr
constipati6n.lh Wilmington or vicinity
to test Dr. Howard's new specific for
the cure of those diReasps . '
So confident are' they that this ret
BiarKaDie medicine will effect ' a past
ing cure in a short time' that thovvif.
fer to refund the money should it not
be' successful. J :, ' :r ,- . .;
In order to secure the nnirirAat nAal
sible introduction J." Hicks . . Bunting
uS v.u., win sen a regular fifty cent
liacKUBe oi mis meaictne at half price
2o cents. '.; . . ,. 7i. t A:
i ws specific of Dr. Howard's will
cure sick neaaache,- . dizy , feelings,
constipation, dyspepsiaand all forms
mnidiia ana liver tronhio it na
not. simplys give relief for a" time; it
mn iSe!ma,;e?t and complete cures.
It will regulate thor hnTi. .
Lthe whole intestinal TTrV
,11 'V 7 aju lasie good and
digest welt, and inorooo,
and happiness win 7ak thep ace"
ion 1 care "whether I live-jr die"
- V S E Y L E R S AT AT L A NT 1 C. CITY.)
' '--.'-'r-Wil)
Answer Charge I of ; Mu refer of
-'.' Jane-Adams. '".v ' '
"Atlantic City'. "N.' J., Febv 18, Mana
cled to i hfs brothe,, Orvis.V who i
wanted as -a' withess, William Seyler,
who is charged by the local police-authorities.
' with being . responsible for
the death ' of Jane Adams on the mil-,
lion dollar liler oh the nigjit, of Febru
ary 4th, arrived in this city tonight
In charge of the, two detectives, who
had captured the men at Petersburg,
Va. Orvls had a smile qnhis face-but
the elder, tean"; appear eoT ' thbroughly
cowed as they were ihu'rried from ., the
train to the Dolice" station.' :. "'" '
. A squadvof police :' held" back" the i
great" crowd "which; had gathered "at
the station' awaiting the "arrival of the
wo men. - ..-.' . ,. '- ' l, ... v;' u
Thel men were placed in separate
cells, the entire length, of the jail fly
ing between, the prisoners. Both ar
being closely guarded not even -.Sevier's
wife beteg pernltted. tcr see :hgr
husband.' .It is hinted tha.hcib.')ftjeh
will be under the third .degree beforu
morning. -The detectives. Vaid both
prisoners became a trifle-,nervous as
the" train approached this city and
they appeared relieved when both had
been safely landed back, of the prison
bars. . V, :v ' -' r :-. : .".v
George Edward iSeyler, a younger
brother of the prisoners, made a flying
eap from the rapidly moving express
when he saw the great croWd. congre
gated about the railroad station:- but
vroQ Tint eoHnuolT' ln1nc1 ' "v
Th6 ncan cri r I a fotnai, tit o ts- o -f fha
Se-
er. The big crowd remained in the
vicinity of the city hall until long af
ter midnight,: ' , '
POWER PLANT DOWN. S
Storm In Rocky Moun t--Death of M rs.
... i c. w nowcn mere.; ;' r v
( Special " Star Correspondence.)
Rocky Mount, N. C, Feb. 18. Fo
an hour last night between 9:30 and
11 o'clock the city' power plant wjlh
out of commission caused by' the -fall
ng of wire within the business dis
trict, and it-was necessary to crtf oft
the current from the city in order that
the wires might be replaced and the
current turned on again.
After having been in feeble health
for several months Mrs. ' E. A. How'
ell died 3'esterday afternoon at 0:30
o'clock at the home of her daughte-
Mrs. w. P. Aiarshall. on Hammond
street Mrs. Howeil had only recent
ly suffered a stroke of paralysis, and
having reached the ripe old ..age o
77, the attack proved beyond her abiir
ity to withstand.
ALLEGED ARMY- SCANDALS..
nvestigation Will be Made In Japan
, , Newspaper Charges.
Victoria, B. C Feb. 18 InVestiga'-
tions are , to : be . made Into alleged
army scandals In Japan according to
news; received 'today by the -steamer
Empress of China. ' . .
i,The Hochi, Shimbun charges ro
rregularltiea) . and two other ' Tokio
papers predict scandals. . -
The Nichi Nichi says army estimates
contain many irregularities, '"that'eor
ruption Is deep rooted " and wide-
8pread,M and that collusion, between
army officers? and contractors is au
open secret , ; ; : ' V '
The, Hochi Shimbun says tne army
of secretly expandmg and that where
as only .19 divisions were authorized
there are 20. The Hichl says that no
more than a third of the amount pro
vided for clothing is expended for
that purpose. '
BASEBALL LEAGUE
Neither President Nor Vice President
at Goldtboro Meeting Yesterday ; .
(Special Star Telegram.) ;
Goldsboro, N. C, Feb. 18. The direc
tors tf the Eastern North Carolina
baseball associatioa gathered in this
city this afternoon for 'the purpose of
arranging the schedule for the coming
season but were unable to adopt the
schedule as neither the president, nor
vice president were able to be in at
tendance. The directors are very much
disappointed as they hoped to settle
what now seems to be a hopeless dead-
ock-in the league;
Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 18. Announce
ment was made last night that Wil-
iam J. Bryaa is coming home about
the first of May and will, for a month
following his arrival, devote himself to
Nebraska politics, speaking in the in
terest of county option. ; .
$3.$3&4SK0ES
D0Y5
$2JQS
1HE : LARGEST M1KFR UNtl KTll'l Ft
OF, HEN'S m SHOES IN THE WORLD,
: l surtKlUR TO OTHER MAKES."
- . ... wi ti . w. ubu(iu inwi Tor i nf
fast six year, and always find they are fai
uosrorioall otho4iich ffrade shoes In style?
omfortnd durability." W.Q.JONES.
're ' V t'wowara Ave., utica N. Y.
li couM takV you 'into nay large fee-
v uiw-non, mass ana snow yoi
tow carefqlly W. L, Douglas shoes art
nade. tou would realize why they hold
Iheir shape fit tetter, wear longer, an3
ire of greater valu flun n iili m.lr
i.rfe that W. L. Donglas name and priw
l, J!???lLn, th bot,om- Take N Hultitilr.
' itll f.'fJIIP? flt y with W.UPou(tlMhOPS
1 uV"" wuer ysiatog. w.uuooglss, itrocktoa.
( IALK BT i F
MERCER CiHVANS CO.
IIS Princess St. f
tint CAPSULES am mrurinr.
-RUEVSin24KQDRsl
,tbB same dissasBs with-
e"0 "." en, uiv uc,su luuurv nuu it. r ur pariu-
Station When the train pulled inbut'i"!a!f,s irtdreas ltobbiiis Currier, ..Southport,
made.no effort -to harm WilHaTn.S.1x- . ferja t-
SHDES.
Tbese
. cut ,lnccnT8nfence. -
lv nil rlrytrm tft.-
STAR BUSINESS LOOALS
AilvertlMQieota Inserted inrtr
thl bead one Bt prrworl tor
' ftb insertion- but n lvrtlnient
- taken, for le tbnn 25c. AddltTonal
words, more tban 25. one cent per
word. Vnleits tbe advertiser ban a
' reaalar nceoant. all advertisement
under this head re STRICTLY
CASH IJf ADVANCE, tbe amount :
- beln- to smalt to warrant ebarye.
. The Star will send without charge,
A.' D. T. '(Wentern- I'nion) 3Ieen-
-ker 'to .any addre to 4-- 'or '
. advet-tliemeiits in. thin department .
upon req Best- by ."I'bone H No. 31.
Wftena-er wH aljp call for :
Tetptrmpfe kp 'ur f otvnotef 4 xmalt j
x paeha:Me th, delfvered '-anywher
In tbe city.. Ka cbargre for tbe tele- ,
.. srams but a mall charge for trlct-
. ly A.p.".T. callt. For tbl service
'call Western T'nion. Tbone Ko. .2;
, ' Bn' for . advertlKenwDt always nil
; th .Star offiee No. 51. - opy for
..Baslnesa Lx-nla ranaot be . taken :
pvefytljo telephone but dpon request'
f iHnare& will berdispaUcd, io any
T
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WANTED Intelligent colored ; Uoy to
make, himself generally useful about hhild
lng. Itefereuees rinired: AddIt . between
! and 10 s'elock this
his fboruliiff nt Star office.
fell) It .
FOR SALE-P.ei-Tiii nlnner . and "m.-itMier
Nov 0s. Prat-tlcaur new,,,.vhadbonra
SaaX Ioor and Lumber Co.
fe 19 St
FOR SALE First-class stereoptieon,
large tcollection of views. Hustling man
..n m. .1 t . i. t
r or partlc
X'Al.I. Hi Al . air ! Pdl., nn
VANcrtf ' ft ke88Ei iH&r v & BdV pis
North tirolina pure lrd. anrt vhoioest
froitg aa4rfes:eta&lesX)UE...plioiie Au ,72.
Wellvery-prompt. Talat-e Market.-.; fe 1 tt
WANTEDS Hrst-claRs iclaUilng sales
man. ouewIiv Is capnliJe I nuiuae store in
Vilwlngtou;urool salurju!,' enquiry today.
J. ii. Farley wrtou HoteLi- f 10 It
SLLTAlAOtivE OIlr-Mr VaHadi, the
Saltans agent: here. Ms arranged to bae
tills oil distributed la tlie future toy nail's
lrog store;-T.'1'ftb - and 'Catle. - Tints ic.
Quarts $1,00 Phone order filled promptly,
-.no 4tfW-T. ; ?. - -.' .
FAR RAI.R Tlia Imct tninl'. anil
leather rockIs in tbe city. Our pi-lees can't
lift Oflll ti t T '....la ' t"n i1au Ti.. ...
Shop, 108 Market street. . Just a wblsber
rom Front street. . , fe 8 tf .
HORSES AND MCLES for tbe. farm.
Ilornos for the road, boraes that your wife
can drive wim safety. Ponies for children.
Frank tireeu & Co., 15- KoutU Second street.
Ja 30 lm. , . .V.
KEEP TOUR EYE on oar ahow case. The
display will be cbaojred frequently.. Every
time we change It will be better. .Tbe Gets
Studio. Polta & Jveudrlck, - 114 Market
itneU . -L. - . , : , . . no 27 tf. .
TRY Oi:B REGULAR H JiCH from 12
M. to 3. P. ML, dan"i5o : urouiot .service.
every thin g-Jn..se48ou,; .best drip cpffec ,ln
the .city. .The Juaftlo Uestauiant, coruer
front and l'rlncesd. Open night and day.
fe 5 tf. ,;,;,.. v.: ,. - ;v.'
ENLARGEMENTS, old lim pictures of
any kind worked over. l-"Jn phototrrapba a
specialty. The U. q. Ellis Studio. , fe.10 tf
RECEIVED ,TOpAYT--Car load ; Matfie
grown seed potato ;. raised exclusively for
seed stock Uuest.tole had. Irish cobbler.
Unrlv- Rose, White and Red Bliss, Early
SunliRht, 50, bnshela-.Onion sets, white, red
and xellow- . Full ine eed to select from.
V uen rn need of eedk call on tne seed store.
W: J. Kirkhaja. ,.'-4 ; South front
street. - - . j . fe 4 lin
CHARLES T- HARPER. M. Practice
limited to ,enlto-,t rlnary and Rectal dis
eases. ' Office-507 -508 Southern Building,
Wilmington, -N. C. Phone U0G.. ; Ja 11 3m
FOR , SAXE, - the v valuable property ' . on
Pstncess street untjl recently known ' as
Urn "Htar Building." Fonr tfoers including
basement. -Size of lot,. 58 1-4x60 feet,, and
includes half -of,. the , wide alley adjoining
bmldlng ou : Westv Only. W feet from the
site of tbe new - Customs House. Address
Wm. H. lierbard. iFovettevUle. N. C
Ja ft tfVZL-. ' . . '
medium size, long established Hosiery Mill.
pltndid opportunity for man of small cap
ital. Address Hosiery Mill, care Wilming
ton Star.. . .". , . , ja 30 lmo
WANTED Two or three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping by couple without
children. Address stating particulars, "W.
L." care Star. , , . -v fe 17 3t
SHIP ME your eggs, poultry, hams,
hides,, beeswax .and any kind of produce
Will pay highest market prices and make
prompt returns, N. C .Hams a specialty.
C. B. Bellois. 16 North Second street.
'Phone 1578. , de 12 tf
LOST MONEY LOUISE In days gone by
but. now t'ratwise. I've' found where and
how to mike-money bjhipping my raw
furs,' hides, tallow, wool, beeswax, worm
seed, prpdutje etc., to C. D;-Gilbert Bro.,
12 Market Afreet '- r ' ; de 7 tf
TO - FAB.MEBS-Cse'- Keith Phosphte
Llinti. save half yonr fertiliser bill as well
as improve your soil. Increasing your crops
rom W to 10O per cent. For; prices write
B. . f. Efttta Company,.. Wilmington. Nurth
Carolina. . . . Ja 20 lur
5CHLOSS THEATRE ORCUlT - .-
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 23RD.
1 The" Famous Musical Novelty ' ;
"THE TIME, THE PLACE AND
THE GIRL."
465 Performances in Chicago.
60 Pennant Winning Beauty Models
Prices: 11.50 to 25c. Seats on sale
Monday at the Crystal Palace.
fe 19 3t - . V ,: "::, : - - '
We.QflenJoiriliaJest In
; Extra !erif(P,?riressed Poultry, fancy
Beefrt VeaUi Mu'ttbn, Pork, etc. . :)
4 oux all-Pork ' Sausages arc just fine,
Halm's 'aha'Bkconr Eggsl'' Butter Cel
ery hndiL'ettucei' ; .r. R' -: V;-;
H 0 PK I N S :fif 0 A V i S
i , Stalis-'Nos. ii and 2 South kidel li
; Stalls Nos'l and ?' f7orth "Sile. i-J
s t S Phones 128 and -lfl.
te I9;tf . .. , ..if
- ASS I G NE ES' SALE
J ' JEVEIiRY STOCK At 12 ' o'clock "M"
on Monday 28th February Wl(r at No. 2T
.Sdutli Frout street, In the City of WU
mlngton, N. C, I will sell at public ouc
tionjfor cash to the highest bidder, all the
Tt0! of Jewelry . etc aligned to me by
f-T' Burke. Inventory filed with J.olHv 1.
Tai-lor, Clerk $Superioi Court.- and if.wk
ca be inspected from 10 to 12 o'clock sA.'
Ml on Tuesday 15th, Saturday JOth, Tiies
a2ny .w.dtirdtty;;JWh,4sUi;.U -
-This 12th r'ebriiarv 1010. , . . ' ' V
I ' ;7": -"PATiv CAASEr Assignee.--
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, SCHUOSS THEATRC CIRCUIT :
v MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 ST.
Presenting Himself " !
1 CHAS. A. SEttON V ,
-i A ' .Offers ,: "' . :'.;.';..s
, THE CAT .AND THE FIDDLE.
' v ' Same v Big' Production. v v V
40 PEOPLE-0
19 SCENES--19 , ; -
C ir - ; 20 SONG HITS 20
j Prices v 25c to 1.50 Seats ready
Saturday. 1 " .
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PRESENT SWELI, BIUL
; Watch . fQr, Detailed ' Announcement
tomorrow of next weekls"1 big and high
priced offering. . : --v
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ANNOUNCEMENT. . ?
1 - ; Fayetteville, N.KV, FebAW 1010. :
To the Democrats of the Sixth District; -;
It Is" generally- understood that' Ilpn. fl
L. Cook, of .Cumberland, whose .services W
the Democratic party in his County, district
and State, navel, been ' so"1 helpful .and "Hrttlua
ble, Is a candidate for. the nomination for
Congcess from our (sixth) ' district thi
year. ' . : . - ' 1
As h. Democrats who believes In fair play,
I feel much interested in the .success of bis
candidacy, and writei to ask.your help in
nominating him.'' Senator Vance naed" to
say that ?The horse that pull the plow
should eat the fodder."- Our candidate has
"pulled the plow" and "pulled" it well and
long, nujd- we confidently appeal to. the
Democrau-y- of the district to reward him,
for his good work. .
In 1908, the party called bn hlm to'can
vnsa the district us I'residutlal Elector,
and he responded by a thorough canvass
of the district, paying his own expenses and
giving practically two months time to the
work.' His speeches' were illuminating aud
convincing, and tbe result was an Increased
vote for the party. He served as Elector
once- before., also in the Geiferal Assembly
and ou the State Executive Committee. Is
not sncn, laitniui service entitled to rewaUT
In the prime of life." ripe in experience,
level headed and in thorough sympathy
with the masses of the people, because lie
has fought bis own way in life, and knows
and feels . their wants : a ' consistent advo-
vate of all measures and movements to ad
vance tne Interests of the farmers, as he
realises that successful agriculture Is the
basi of all permanent prosperity; With a
general knowledge of politics .plenty of
horse, sense, genial In manners, popnlar
with the people at home: with views broad
enough to enable him to represent all the'
people raitnruiiy. actively and lntelllsrentlv.
and with tact and experience, he Is well
qualified to .make a moat xcelleiit represen
tative. - i. .. -. . f . : , ; , ; .
With plenty of energy, . he : lelleves in
moving forward, as in private life he has
made a siicees, ' and iu public life Jwlth
great credit and fidelity measured up to
every duty, and if yon will' help Jiis friends
lift him to this higher posltiou, he will
make good and accompliab much' for all
the-people.- . ..
You can count on-Henry Lilly Cook stan
ding true to his pled"e, and to-the princi
ples of Democracy at .all hours of the day,
night.-week, .month and year.; If you want
a real good, strtld jind substantial man and
Democrat In -Con incests. Cook is one of them.
and, a good one to tie to. ' " 1
. . Yours truly. .'" ' -
fe 194t; J. IV.rXDERWOQD.
IN TUE DISTRICT COURT ' OP THE
United States for the Eastern District of
North Carolina.- . ''
' Furness Withy & Co., vs. 1,000 bags Basic
Slag, , part of cargo lately laden .on. board
the steamship Richmond. ; .. -
In oltelieuce of a Varrant 'of seizure to
me dire-ted under tbe above entitled cause.
I have seized and taken Into my possession
the following described property, to-wit:
1.000 Rags Slag, part of the cargo of the
steamer Richmond, now discharged at the
Wilmiugton Compress & Warehouse Co..
for the causes set forth in the libel how
pending In the District Court of the United
States for the Eastern District of North
Carolina, at Wilmington. I hereby give no
tice 'to. all persons claiming the said de
scribed 1.000 bags slag, or knowing o hav
ing' anything to -say why the same should
not be condemned and forfeited ;ind the
proceeds thereof distributed, according to
the prayer of the lllel, that they be and
appear before said court to He held in and
for the Eastern District of Noth Carolina,
of the I'nited States coui-t room in' the city
of Wilmington on the 23rd day of February
1910 at- 11 o'clock in tlie forenoon of that
date, if the same shall be a day of jurisdic
tion; otherwise on the next day of jurisdic
tion thereafter, then and there to lnternose
a claim for tbe same and to make their al
legations in that behalf. . ' -
CLAUDIUS DOCKEDY, Marshal.
By C. O. KNOX, Deputy Marshal. ;
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PILES! PILESl PILES!
; Williams Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles.
It absorbs the tumorsallays itching
at once acts as a poultice, gives in
stant relief. Williams' , Iniiau ' Pile
Ointment is prepared for Piles and
itching 'of the private parts. Sold by
druggists, mall 50c and $1.00.. Sold by
R., R. Bellamy, ' ; . r , 0
NEW MODEL No. 10
REMINGTON - TYPEWRITE
$84.50 ;J;i;;r:,
RAMOS TYPEWRITER CO. r
: WILMINGTON. N. C
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119 Bags Irish Cobteat Potatoes. x
110 Bags White Bliss Potatoes.
ffsStoti Red-'jlet; P!ataoe.! f
1 3lBaasjEariy Rose Potatoes f f -j
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-87 Bags Corno Hen Feed.
413 Bags1 Wheat . BraW,
279 Bags 1 Shorts.;- ; 1'
253 Bags Cotton Seed; Hulls,
21 Bags Cotton "Seed Meal.
291 Bags White Spring Oats.
118 Bags RusV RrooT Oats.
. I fryso rter a n d J obbe r.
LAST DAY TODAY
Maine Grown
Seedlotatces
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fiyilmington NcCV
mtlB$r Cent
Interest-Paid
Time
THE11 AMERICAN
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HEVWOOD
PET
ESSOIN '2s' KULFS
Next to Murchison Bank.
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. v We take pleasure in announcing that
Mr. Charles R. Davis, heretofore : asso
ciated with us as salesman has been ad
mitted as a member o the firm and will
take pleasure in serving his friends and
the general public in the future as in the
past
J. tleet Co.
Phone 673.
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1,700 tons jut in by Schooner "Mary AV; Randall.'
; 300 tons arrived by Schooner "Bayard Hopkins. "
i; 2,000 tons total February 8th, 1910.
li'Z Rocahbritas Steam Coal
r : : , All of tho Hlqhest Grades.
Plenty, of firt-class Oak, and Pine Wood, cuttb order.
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office and warerooms, 115
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meMsits.
NATIONAL BANK
OF WILMINGTON, N. C.
Is the only Shoe that
' vtfll give comfort
Tender Toes
A trial will convince
r. you.
In lace and congress.
Sold only by
Corner Front and Princess Sts.
Enlarged: Joints
- and.
to Announce
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