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. w v "-. -rV-".''"-' X 'v' 4 -v , . . v - " '- .' '. z"4 ".. ' ' ' ' ' sis?1'. -v- i ' -'' .' THE MQBNIKG STAB, WILMINGTON; CEDyESPAX, DECEMBEB-6; 1911 PAGE 5. V -t : niTTrnP nrrnnr nnillinil extremely - dangerous. I am reliably A LIIU DLlUnL UUUllUIL.rnied that it la tne custom to as- wie suuvntsu ujr Biers Dy nana, ine appearance of the market men who are L. 1.1. SAIIOLIII 6ETS RESPITE MULE BQHE OF GOIITENTIQtl First Meeting of the Month Yesterday AfternoonRepbrt8' for Novem- v ber Received and Street Work Ordered. The City Council was in regular ses sion for nearly two hours yesterday , i. rnoon. It being the first meeting (,: the month reports were received . , tu the various departments for lo iniber and a number of matters of , neral interest were considered, ; iilo from the adoption of an ordi in e regulating - Sunday selling, as ,n in another column of today's Mayor Joseph D. Smith . presided A 1th all members In attendance; also t. Thos. D. Meares, city clerk and r a surer; Geo. L. Peschau, Esq., as- i.tant city attorney; Dr. Chas. T sbitt. city superintendent of health, :ml chief Chas. Schnibben, of the fire ii tiartment.. A communication was revived from the Wilmington Subur- Co.. Mr. M. S. Willard, secretary, a ith reference to an offer made oral to Mayor Smith some time ago that 1 certain streets in the southern part it' the city were improved the compa iv would give the city . 25 acres of .and for a. park. Mr. Willard stated n his letter that it was desired to withdraw the proposition inasmuch as ne Council had not taken action. May or Smith suggested that the matter VI d never leen before the Council and he offer had never been formally r.ade. Upon motion the matter , was eferred to the Mayor. A similar prop ortion was made to the Board of Al dermen some three years ago, and the loard endeavored to comply with the ,eims of the proposition by building me road to that end of the city. How over, it seems. that the board did not la all that was expectea, ior tne aeea or property for the park was never j;iven. i v License was granted to J. W. Capps 'o open a private meat market at the northeast corner-of 11th and Market streets; The report of the fire depart nent showed 14 alarms during the nonth of November, causes being as ollows: Sparks from chimney, 6; de-j votive flues," 3; carelessness, 2; chim iev burning out, 2; accident, 1. The nolice department reported 188 ar ,'ests for the month. 68 whites and 120 colored. There were 49 for drunken ness. 29 whites and 20 colored; 36 'for disorderly conduct, 14 whites and 22 oolcred; 16 for assault with deadly veaiion, one white and 15 coloredr20 or larceny, five white and 15 colored. Various infractions of the law made ip the remainder of the number of ar rests for the month. The report from the health depart ment showed that during the month of N'oveniber there were 47 deaths,. 15 vhitea and 32 colored; 42 births, 17 vhites and 25 colored; 14,790 Inspec tors of premises; 4,062 surface clos ots ordered cleaned; 115 orders issued or disinfectants; 113 orders filled. Contagious diseases remaining Uo- ember 30th: diptheria, 4; scarlet fe ver. 8: amallpox&.i -:'f .-;. Dr. John Thames, assistant superin tendent cf health, reported that he made 68 visits to the homes. of indi gent poor and had 15 office calls; is- tied 50 permits to the James Walker Memorial Hospital; received report of 13 cases of typhoid fever in the eity, and report of two deaths result- ng from the disease during the month. The report of Dr. Thos. B. Carroll, meat and dairy inspector, showed that luring the month he made 42 inspec tions of dairies and dairy farms and laces where milk is sold and found conditions and health of cattle and at tendants good. He made 1,533 post examinations of slaughtered meats as ollows: 142 cattle; 1,316 hogs and 75 heep. with four condemnations, two rattle and two hogs. The? following is a supplemental re port from the health department, sign nl by Dr. Chas. T. Nesbitt, the super intendent, and its reading was listen ed to attentively and with interest by numbers of the Council: , To the Council of the City of, Wil Tnington: . I beg to submit the. following re port: "Thirteen new cases of typhoid fe ver, have appeared since November i.n. These cases : without exception are located in the outskirts of the city where surface closets and driven mface wells are most numerous. Five of these cases, weTe among the oiored and eight were white. " " "Eight ca?es;of scarlet fever and 1" cases of dophtheria have developed Mince November 1st. '; Of the cases' of Uphtheria, one .occurred in an adult, six cases were under five years of age, ii:d six cases were among children of -hool age. Air cases of diphtheria "re among the white. Of the eight iises nf srarlpt fever but one case oc- .-"lirrpd ntnnntr the colored. Three r.srs were less than five years of age nd five were among children of school tare. The occurrence of these cases oi scarlet fever and diphtheria among fhool children further emphasize the xcessity for an immediate arrange r.ont for the compulsory medica in fection of the pupils of the public -fhools.lt also emphasizes the , im r rtance of providing destructable l inking crips' for use in the schools, rese cases can almost Invariably be tiaced to contact infection in -the f hool room or play ground, and these ' insures are most respectfully urged, in order to make more perfect the ef-. f it at prophylaxis against these di- ises, I have furnished each physic ; ti in the city with printed copies cf !. Public Health, Laws of the State "f North Carolina and regulation gov- r ing quarantine provided by . the t ate Board of Health. In ddition I . ve written each a personal letter f iling attention to the necessity for omptly reporting the preventable di- a hps as required by ' State law . and i:y ordinance, and have notified them bt. this department "will observe t -ictly the State quarantine regula- ion. . ' -.' "' !.' ' " , The Citv Market ' The city market continues to be serious menace to the public heaitn " 'io building and its surroundings are i sanitry in the extreme,, and while !'h improvement has been secured ! the handling of foods exposed for the conditions are still found to dangerous. , This is particularly 'rue of thft-method in "which oysters extremely engaged ; in .this " work would suggest most strongly that this handling is not done under' asceptic conditions. It the market was provided with a competent and vigilent officer, these abuses could be greatly modified- It is oven more important that the 'entire market building should be remodeled and revon vated. Under existing con- Governor Postpones Date of Electro cution Until December 29th Rumors That New Evidence 'v -O Has Been Discovered Case Involving Ownership of Animal Much in Court Yesterday Other Matters Disposed of Dur ,' . ing the ' Day. Tj. M. Sandlin. the convicted wife- . Featured by tne iriai ot a case dltlons lt.Is practicay impossible to murderer of this city, condemned to wherein Dr. Russll Bellamy in sand and the underlying ground has has been granted a respite hlch, he,, claimed . twas being become saturated with the solution of by the Governor of the State, the date ""awruny , eiameu uy -siarnes KacK filth which is formed each time .the ror . the electrocution havine been Dost- ley' the second day of the present X Z.T3lnf rl; Poned unUl December 29th. Rumors term of Superior Court was in strik- house and in this way increase the were in circulation yesterday of . the g contrast to tne nrst day, when filth and intensify the ttench. I discovery of new evidence as to the there was scarcely anything to claim "The health denartment has fre- aiiegea insanity in tne conviCtea man s the attention of court and less to in- ouentlv ureed that this buildimr he family in the past and there might terest and amuse the spectators. The placed in a sanitary condition. It has yet he hope that he will escape the mule case : alone furnished probably had plans prepared for thi-s work, and eJecinc ciiair. I more amusement ror tne spectators again we . desire to state that the re- L- Clayton Grant, Esq., Sandlnrs than any other case neard in Superior n.odellng of this market is of the most attorney, received a telegram last I Court in a long time. h serious sanitary importance. The sit nigm rrom uovernqr wuiiam wauoni The" value oi ine muie m controver uation and the appointments of the KUehin stating that he had granted sy was placed at about 50. The plain fish .stalls are wholly bad.' These tne doomed man a respite . until De- tiff .claimed that the mule belonged to stalls should toe placed on the wharf ceraber 29th, but whether the Gov- him; that Rackjey merely took thB and should be arranged so as to drain ernorls action is based on the alleged mule through a misunderstanding, and direetrv into thp river. I would most discovery of new evidence or merely to show that the mule' was not entirely respectfully urge that water idosets out of sentiment regarding the elec- worn out proved by -witnesses that it be provided for the market men and trocution of a human being so near was worked for several weeks during that accommodations for the horses the holiday season is a matter of con- the Summer to. a city cart at $.2 a and mules belonging to these market Jecture. day and recently has been pulling a menbe provided b the city. At pres- It was talked on the streets yester- dray. Rackley, on . the other hand, ent these animals are tethered In the day that E. M. Koonce, Esq., an claimed that the mule 'was so old and open lots and in the sheds in the attorney of Onslow couney who rep- worn that Dr. Bellamy told him he maoVq ihrmnrHTiir tho market nn tho resented that county at the last State might have it merely for taking it north and east In the absence of I Legislature, had found new evidenca away; that after spending some mon- other accommodation the market relative to traces of insanity in Sand men and countrymen who, with their lin's family and it is known that Mr. families, bring produce ' for sale, use Koonce and Mr. Grant held a confer these sheds and enclosures as publie: ence, a few days ago. Mr. Grant did nrnVAnlAnroc Til k fAClllt tT TT.flT.ir I not care to divulsre the nature of thf. ija' r,ro.ta has troTiafnrm. rumored new evidence, nor would ne or. its equivalent in money. Rackley ed the soil in these blocks into a bog siaie . aennueiy mai sucn nau ueeu uiaiiuwu iuai,ic uy of indescribable filth which furnishes discovered, -but it is believed that mule unless he was paid something fly .contamination for all food exposed there is some foundation for the ru- for the amout he had expended for for sale in nearby markets and stores, mor and It is likely that the Governor's medicine andi the time.pent in doc- ..t u , ,mo artian wna taken on this account. Mr. toring the animal back, to health. n UUIU ougco ua avwvuiLUwua - -- , ticns for these., horses and mules be Grant admitted that a request for a Rackley secured the mule some time provided. by. the. city fn some location hearing and a respite nad been filed in April. ;' v. ' . more remote from the market, and with the Governor and now that the .It appears hatDr BUamy took that as soon as the fish market can request ror inepi aas oeen 6 uv- 2 -rT ' li ea, it is more man iiKeiv mat euner onw uj v. j. .wmj,., v-uuuoc, Mr. Grant or Mrt Koonce, or pos- for the plaintiff, if the, mule was in sibly both, will leave within the next good condition when . Rackley got It, few days for Raleigh for the purpose he replied that the mule could stand nf a mnfpronrn with the Governor up. Rackley admitted on the stand roi.Mr. n tt.o mottor I that he had been in court several . RanTUTi wflo tried found sniiltv of I times. . market carts and the filth the murder of his wife here during I Mr. bidbury, m ms argument to tne IVCL V"113 - I .. - ... . ,a onma Mtnsp clurrin cr forma the month oi June, .convictea anaijj ud sentenced to pay the death penalty at m referring to Dr. ueuamys posses roii f finneHnr Onnrt TnrtM I sion of the animal, which, it was evi E. B. Cline, of Hickory, presiding, dent, did not please Dr .Bellamy even a b tha rtnta fnr a litUe bit. Two or three times Dr. the electrocution. -The condemned Bellamy looked as if he ould have man took an appeal and his case was given much to have had hishand n cr0mQ rn..rf wMnh Mr. Sidbury's , .collar and, finally did tribunal found no error.' However, If ma vve1-.. -"T the appeal served, as a respite and the tw o a toeetog to- (lovernor Kitchin then named'Decem- I 6' 'u.c: rJi vww7. .:-' ' .v - K-THE 44 0 Will be the amount to your credit in this strong, old Sav- i , - . . . . ings Bank in ten years, if you deposit $3.00 each month. - , . - . ii We invite you to start a Savings Account with Us. PEOPLES SAVDWGS ey for medicine and doctoring it for several weeks , he brought the animal around so that it would do some ser vice; that six, weeks after, he got the mule, Dr. Bellamy made at claim for it, oooo o oooo o oooo Q 1 O be removed to the wharf, the space now occupied .toy the fish stall be fill ed with a double rank of small stalls for the use of truckers and country men. These to be provided by the city at a small rental fee. In this way Front street could be kept entirely free from of refuse and offal at all times. "After five months of continuous ef fort to make the market house and its environments sanitary, the health de partment, has concluded that this re sult is imDossible until the above changes are made, it j-. v rrf that ihiit nna now the month of November. This case 11 paid out in interest to depositors at our Quarter ending December 1st Did YOU receive any of this amount? . . , . ,,. Why not open an account with this Bank (the oldest in Wilmington), and let com" pound interest work for you? TIK1E WBLuniiKGTO .AWfllftKGS s TOUJJST CO. occurred in the same family in which VSi which Sanl hu i recall of the May0r, anl Councilmen mm Oldest Bank in Wilmington. Largest Savings Bank in North Carolina. 6nouid uie. ni treasurer's annii&i ... rpdhpt Tho rim haa flttrarted considerable I ine Pi""""- , '""""'"s 6i"""" i r ine case nas attracted consiaerauie 1 . nlntiiMff the rase was John D. Bellamy & Son represented the case reported in October appeared We have succeeded in maintaining an committed and this new development will doubtless be a matter of general quarantine at this house will be dis charged aunng tnia preseui. wccn.. rriV- a.nxwt nt T1 Nochltt WAS Hs- cussed, particularly ' that portion with 1 comment. reference to the market house and re- - m K&lrJ? JSSi THE W. B. COOPER CQMPAHY vicinity. However, no action was Mr. Chas. N. Evans,-president of the (Southern Natfonal Bank, and the Atlantic Trust & Banking Company, purchasers of . the J400,0u0 worth of water and sewerage and, street im provement bonds, -suggested . at if the city wanted themoney for the bonds by the first of January next It would he well for the city cierk ana troaaitrpr And citv attorney to ac rivan tn tha inrv. which Was out only a short time. . returning. 'i' verdict in favor of Dr. Bellamy, jThla'means that . z With Board sf Commissioners - Wednesday Afternoon. County Treasurer H. McL. Green has filed with Mr. W.. A. Williams. . til -m nAao AD slnn Af ri t Tttll la I and that the tosts bf the'Vction must or the Board of County Coinmis V; thlefpfiHftntTf was said Miners, his annual report of the coun- day that very meiy. tne aeien:i'' V f". . s , yester Granted Charter by the Secretary of State Yesterday Will Have $100,000 Paid in Capital ' . Stock v(0 JTLj-n ,,: .! hovi in nav'the "ovemuer utn, ana air.. wnnams dants. bondsman wi have to pay tne .Monday submittea the report to1 the In 'the case o?.T, A. Ro&ins against LfJ L. J. Merriman a. judgment was given for non-suit, and a judgment ior ais- missal was given in, the case of Liras. ing. The board meets as an auditing committee and at that time the report will be formally audited and filed in r'ar'w" 1" r the county records. - """7- A brief summary of the report is as General county fund, includ- 9 i Cl nrt A .Acta u-oa' CHVDTl ttlP I11CI1L LUl 1U aUU wri, t. e,. I ..11 i,iorMr thtk .oi nf W C Arnold IO"ws- uenerai county iuna, mciua ?S5S!Si?e? "a&JEL0, fffi 7 & ing balance on hand Dec. 1st, 1910, and Finding his interest? multiDlvine to nf receipts during the year, 577,325.55; t waii I ou.. VcnAmav va' w r pi on A n t s. I leaving, with the disbursements sub- "" . " ,V 1 7 . .. . .. . ' ,. :i.7J .. Vn.c,H rivn p iracieu, a oaiance oi )3,d.m on nana company mm to XNew ior giie tne necessary time to me aewn J".' :;r;L: December 1st, 1911. The road fund day so that tne aetaiis coum . ie r- management Cf the business, Mr. W. Srslv-1" 1 re. for the year was $76,497.27, which, ranged without any ueiay, sucn rnflnpr hHp,, tn hv hiB whole- f'""ia":uV;"V with $43,333.03 disbursements sub- HawSnsf DlaPfielCd Sng? of ssle grocery busines,. among the USt in thTcase of the Standard t?ct J "0 Sing Fhe Sity of the tranctlon, from largest in this section, incorporatea Supply Co.. vs. J. W. Harper, involv- gH8"!; wL'hoV 12? hA inHSi.Hv0 nq.tment down to tne tnd to dispose of the stock among his ing a bill of $14.7. juagment was a ir 'XL rn and rfving employes for the most part. As will Kiven in favor of the Tidewater Power "X " L k.i. """ ""r. LTuI iiZvU. in. nr : n fmm thP tnhio columns On . for $20.83. aeainst John I " ."t" me oraer lur iub '5'f-6 . - ; " -"7 - " oort. ,n tho - nf T -.ie ance 01 i,ut., ui tne special coun 1 j - Thin aaii m rvrk orTonnon in iv ui Luuav b uauti a. uuai ici tt ao 8iaut n. 011111,11. auu u . - , . . 'L ij .insv -Tmit I crl voctorHv hv thA SAprAtArV nf Stat. A I TTankins administratrix of Wm. Gil- m a ranit that fnr The W. B. Coooer Company. more vs. A. C. L. Railroad Co., judg .. t 1 u , v a-nA I Tho uthnri7Prt ranital stock xSlment fnr dismissal was given t hp 1 st. OI JallUal j nuuiu uc . i T XT thA oltv not-in Possession OI tne I out tne couipa.ujf win ucgiu iub taoe ui y. -- mwm - I -- - I 1 a as W I riTIUI riUWU u III! & I I 1 1 I II4III I I 1 ill III. 1 I n I IV 111 I I I . rL AA.. Vftl II V. VW sh.v money ine cny tutjia. uu -- - . cuujtxi v wutu micic ai - will merely certify as to certain rec- tically all of this amount has .been den ending. It was a det nue proceea- Prince,3 streets yesterday and a ords Heretofore it has taken about subscribed. The incorporators are: ing for store fixtures, valued at more x number of people are working ?omonSsto get the money after W, B. Cooper. D.-H. Bryan. I. W. than $50 Jones the PWJ; tc. explain the strange Phenomenon. the sale of bonds, owing to tne iaci i uooper, w. tx. ounw, w, n. ovui- cu iuat ""QT. Mr. u.. w. naseiaen is in cnarge oi Sat8thedeLlls. were arranged by er, D,J O. Westb-ok and R L had no -right ,0. dispose of ,f theWilmmgton exhibit instead of M, tOICT&nCKB, ail Ql WUU111 uare uau a. uaiia ij. x-i.. '"" , .7"" 1 , iIJ. iJJ. t&TTeT 8LS WES eiTOneOUSiy Stat" THE RECORDER'S COURT. ty fund $52.63. the balance on hand was The Polarine Exhibit The Polarine exhibit was again the subject of much interest at - ront and . mail" Council . votea unaiumuuijw i''""""'. " " i-- , xt1. i.iti (,vM in J. ruiei m wao ci "end'the0 city Attorney and the ttty la making thesiness what t ta lffaa fte pWnU yesterday morning. iork and treasurer to New lorn anaiaay. umer emyiufs ui ju. wiwi muu j " ' : ' , 2$$5X?M Saturday ni. in tstorew.U J, stocj A the , act fat man - b. Several Road-Sentences Imposed Yes terday Morning. 'Probably . more good, substantial road, and farm sentences were meted out. in the Recorder's court yesterday morning than at lany one session of the county tribunal for some' time. Five unfortunates received sentences ranging "from six to twelve months and totalling 42 months all told. How ever, one sentence of six months was suspended . conditioned on the defen dant's good behavior for that period of time. . Georgia and-Minnie Clark and Ar telia Blahk, colored dames, were found guilty of larceny and receiving stolen goods knowing . them to be stolen. Georgia and Artelia drew' 12 months each, while Minnie fared only half as bad, getting six months, on the coun ty farm. The women were arrested in connection with the theft of a large quantity of bed clothing and other household articles from the residence of J. W. Moore, colored, No. 1008. Green street some time ago. Along with them six negro men were on trial yesterday, charged with larceny. They wereJ. L.: James, Walter Green, Lee Priced Judson Hart, B. Jackson and Mose Washington, all of whom were found not guilty. However, the first named, J. L. James, was found guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and was given the alternative of paying a fine of $25 and costs or spending three months, on the county roads. Up until late yesterday afternoon' the Indications were that the negro would probably re-inforce tho county road working force, as he had not raised the money wherewith to pay his fine. Isham Mack, colored, for an assault ' with a deadly weapon upon William Pierce, was given six months on the county roads. William Flynn, a small , negro boy, about 11 years of age, ; was , found guilty; oi . assaulting one. of , his-companions with a deadly weapon and a sentence of six months on the roads was imposed, judgment being suspended, however, on condi tion that the defendant be cn good behavior for six months. A nol pros with leave was taken In the case charging William Moore, alias "Grip pie," colored, with an assault with a deadly weapon. Frank Wilson, color ed, charged with larceny, proved, to be the wrong man and was dismissed. A case charging -'Son" Darling, col ored, with an assault with a deadly weapon and another with larceny, were continued until today on account of the absence of several witnesses. Several other cases were continued. . Norfolk, Vo., Dec. 5. Naval Con structor Holden A, Evans has resign ec his commission in the naval ser- pvlce to become vice president Of the .Moran Shipbuilding Co., Seattle, Wash. He retires January 1st. Con structor Evans' resignation is attribut ed to the curtailment of authority brought about, it is declared, by artis ans at the Norfolk- navy yard, thwart ing his efforts to ' install a new me chanical 'system at this naval station. To ke2p clothes fiom running where the colors are not fast, use a cupful' of salt to each gallon. cf washing water. m Rnndav nieht. Councilman P- . J- Moore suggest ed to Councilman" B. C. Moore that he secure bloodhounds to aid the off! i4i,k ontnrnrtQa Mr w R (Vinner I nronertv naa snarea in tne proms ; tAn 't'rr-h Am.w. vatiinat tha pnnds soldWhich his attorney rec- Rnnir and ia interested in a number of ognized constituted a partnership and other enterprises which quite take up took a non-suit. L. Cliyton Grant. sll .hU tlmo and the a-tive manaere- usq.. represenicu ii""""- 1 iffMiv The. matter sntrt to otner snouiaers. it is are ucvun me. "&""' - -. M , was discussed briefly and then passed purpcre of the new company to con over siderably enlarge the business. In response to a question from The incorporators will meet Satur Mayor Smith Councilman Perdew day of this week and organ.ze. The cJa that the tPst well which is be- business will be taken over immcd- infs- drilled by Mr. J. D. Lowery, Hately : by the new company. nnrth nf the city, is now down about 40 feet. Upon the success of this well J che?nut; thence east on Chesnut to win nrobably depend the question of J Second: thence south on econd to I i1rf Andant. . , i In the case Of J. w. tiarper vs. j. A. Rowe. involving wharfage rent, judgment was given for $40, the am ount asked for. When court adjourned for the day the case of Economy Screen Co., vs. Brunswick Coal & Wood Co., was on trial. The. testimony was completed and argument of ' counsel will begin tho firat thine tnis morning, ine no whether the .city will attempt to se-t Princess;; thence east on Princess to , (.,.- ia guine for amount alleg- cure its' water Supply rrom aeep Tihrd; thence south on Third o Mar- t. for screens shipped here wells instead of the river. Council- Let; thence west on Marlet to Sec,- and tosh were refused by the def en man Perdew stated, also In reply to cud;? thence south on Second to Or- dant company. Woodus Kellum. Esq., a nnontmn rrom - in iviajrui, iuoi anse inence .west on uranse to n. tha niaintitr. and w. f vnderstooa mat iu uuuuuumcio y 1 num, vueucu miuui uii nuui w.Auu, 1 qtarv Esa .for tne aeienaani. Wilmington oewerjise vuuiyauj, "oic tuence west vu auu 10 waiei , tueute i - . endeavoring to get togetuer on anoth- SOuth on Water to Nun." :It was later Trt iMu af Southbort - ei nroDositlon to be submitted to the decided to Include Fourth street, from p.v rvther Gallagher, of : Sr.,- city for the transfer of the existing Red Cross to Nixon streets. . The Thomas' Pro-Cathedral, this city, will sewerage . system- .it win De(recaucu aoove win mciuae otn sioes oi tne up1iV(r lecture on the Catholic tarn that the Council recently adopted a i respective streets named save and ex- thri nourt Hou-Ee at South port o- rftsolutirfn-crflling off all negotiations I cept - the east -side of Second street, mnrmw evpnine at 8 o'clock. Th4 with the bondholders. i fromjDqck. to Orange; the south side i8 cordially : Invited and It 1 4:oiinr.iiman r.- iuuic, ha i.ui6v. u uiause, uom ocwuu iu nuui, luei....,!, that- larce numner oi of the Streets and W;. rves Dapart east side, of Front, from Orange to cD. thnort citizens will be on hand to ment, askeaoniy as iuouci i ijuU, luw.fluuiu eme wi auu. Buu uic hear the interesting1 taiK. tesy-to uie vjouncn, taai ne ue eivcu i east siae oi water irom Ann ti iiun. nermiission to improve lain street, i The recommendaeions asto tne nre n wtk. Snur of Necessity' from Marset to Rankin, a distance of limits will be brought up at the next s-tvaational story of the triumph fourblocks,vand to 'tost about $5,000 meeting in the form of an ordinance. 0f,a woman'swill-In motion pictures - ifnr-r, aM that the citizens liv-I An nrHinance renuirine the iis of fire I . - j rri.At - 1TJ 1 ATA W 1 T o Srill and rll VB handled. Oysters are .'-'lie to Dutrefactlon. and if eaten af i the putrefaction process, they are Front; thence south on ing In the section, affected had -signed proof -roofing within the fire district an apTPoment to nay $2,000 of the cost will probably be Introduced at the of the imprbvemen.t. The permission nexUineeting also. . . . was granted. The street will be . Upon motion the city clerk T and brick with asphalt hinder ana 200 feyt treafurerwas instructed to have pub In width. - ''' v- - liibhed ; in V The Morning Star in the Now that the city ordinances are form jof a legal notice all ordinances being put in intelligible form and cod- of general interest adopted by . the ified and such of those which are out City Council from time to time. The of date are being discarded, th mat- ordinance regarding Sunday selling tei of changing the fire limits" came will be published as an advertisement nn 4 vesterday afternoon. ' - Chief ir tomorrow's paper, though, the Jfull Schnibben, of the fire department, rec- text of the measure is; given in the ommended that the district be now news columns this morning. made as follows; "Commencing . at jrv r. w " thi'footcot Cowan street, thence east "' "' "The Reporter" tc Nutt: thence south on Nutt to 1. Thrilling .newspaper, story in hlgh at The Grand Theatre today. THE Harnett; theme east on Harnett to class .motion pictures, at The , Grand TTrvn t t tn Thaarrd "tnrtav . - ' ti - southern; national : I: BANK. , Invites , you to become one of its customers. Every banking; facility is yours at V(1 ii i -' The Southern11 National Bank Checks a cold and prevents PNEUMONIA, GRIPPE BRONCHITIS and all the ills that develop from a bad cold. DON'T let a cold develop into PNEUMONIA. Prevent it to day. Get a 25c jar of ASTYPTODYNE GROUP and PNEUMONIA SALVE. It is guaranteed to do the work. Remember, the only SURE CURE for PNEUMONIA: is PREVENTION. For sale by all druggies. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1911, edition 1
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