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L s - -f . , PAttJi ; fi if it 1 5 I . 31 . J I - f .V',-... i i ' - i ; - : i;; l ' V' 33 PRISONERS OFF ' ' Oil SPECIAL TRAIN T TContinued from Pae One.) . ' Circuit Court of Appeals, h Judge Sea man refused to take any action, say ing that he would . be In Indianapolis on Thursdays and would consider the matter there. ' : ; . Special Passes Through 3L Louis. , St Louis, , Dec. 31. Communication with those aboard the "dynamiters' special"-was forbidden when the train Carolinians in Oklahoma. Dr. Joyner Tells of Visit Mew State Railroad Development. -(Special Star Correspondence.) Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 30. State Su perintendent of Public Instruction Joy ner. iust -hack from OWlnhnmn Cftv where he delivered three addresses in connection with the annual session of TWO INDICTED IN : SENSATIONAL CASE ... (Continued from Page One.) Pro i O' . V rm a wY ila Vi o -fa mitv Tiro a of tne state. Teachers' Association, is en- ' supper ana. was asKea to eat. She ae onls: jn ; Russia. thusiastic over his trin and t.h nrns perous former North Carolinians be met m this new and thriving State. He says that the Oklahomans . gave the most enthusiastic aDDlause when -he told in one of his addresses of the ag ricultural progress being made - in this iKonn. ii. o 77 , V " " nuuiiurai progress oemg njaae-m mis ?hf f2f, 3 victed labor men to state, especially of how -Charles Bar wortiv 1JTteny? ?l en- feer, Jr., of .Hertford -county, raised Worth. nflRKPrt thrmiB-h Sf rT.vma ra-n I , , ' . worth", passed through St. rLouis. Dep uty .united States marshals guarded each -platform; The shades on thej wuudows were drawn UNCLE SAM PROSPEROUS; Closes Accounts for Year 1912! With Working Balance of 88 Million .Washington, December 31. Uncle Sam -closed his accounts for the year 1312 with plenty of money in his vaults and a balance sheet of receipts and expenditures that bespoke the pros perity of the nation. , For the first of the current fiscal year ending today, disbursements ex ceeded receipts by $2,000,000 to $3,- , vuu.ouo, . according to estimates ' of Treasury ofilcials, the exact figures xur.jjecemDer 31st not being available. Thf.. deficit a year ago, on the other hand was over $2397,000. ; This improvement over last year is , due to the remarkable increase in cus toms and internal revenue receipts during, the past six months. Receipts from- all sources from July to Decem ber, were approximately $353,000,000, or inqre ,anT $23,000,000 greater than during. ;t4e ..corresponding period, of ' The aKgresate exoenditures for thf feix .months ending, today were about -&byuv,uu.u. this, was nearly ?5,000, 000 greater ,tbim, for the same period 'ast year, the increase being due main ly to lae expenditures for the army and th"e" Increased pension payments, a? a ;result. of, the pension legislation of the iast ;Congressk . . The general -fund of the' government today contained upwards of $140,000, 000, while a year ago it held only $125, 920,000. The working balance of the Treasury which is the actual cash in Uncle Sam's pocketbook today amount ed to about $8S,000,000. The year 1911 closed with a working balance of $71, 'Wr.,000. The Treasury holds about $1, 263,665,000 in gold. This includes $150,000,000 in the reserve fund, the; greater Dart of the remainder heini represented by gold certificates in cir culation. . 235 bushels of corn on an acre and W G. Wilson grew 157 bales of cotton on linians he met, ull doing well and prov ing most creditable to the State of their nativity, 'he mentions especially Dixie Gilmer, formerlv of Greensboro: Clement Bennett ', formerly of Wades boro and Charlotte ; Dr. : Threadgill, formerly of Wadesboro: J. H. John son, of Chatham. These and numerous others, he says, are in the forefront of tne commercial progress of the State ana leaders in public affairs. Application will be made at : nnw fdr a charter for a new North Carolina railroad that has great possibilities for penetrating and develomne snlendid territory between Durham and Dan? ville and Mount Olive and Jackson ville, Onslow county, xwith Raleigh as a pivotal point in the construction and operation of the line. James H. Pou. F. K. Ellington. Daniel Allen and nth. ers of this, city are to be the nominal incorporators and there is no indica tion as yet as to just what railroad in terests are behind the movement, al though Mr. Pou insists that it is not the Coast Line or Norfolk . Wpsfam or either of the roads now operating" into naieign. in fact, he says" it is thus far. an independent It is to be a legislative, charter and contain the right to have municipali ties and counties and townships to vote bonds; It will provide for tap ping the Norfolk & Western In.-TW. ham or Person counties and building lu some point in Halifax, Nash, John ston, Harnett or Cnmherianrt nn Atlantic Coast Line, via Raleigh and later extending to the Virginia line on the northeast, and to the southeast coast or to the South Carolina line. nlined 'Hfivinsr. she was not iiin p-rv After the meal Drs. Knabe and Craig talked in another, room and a quarrel arose - in which ; their proposed marr riaee was discussed. Mrs. -Tenneat is quoted as saying Dr. Knabe burst into tears and saia: .i "'You can continue to practice and I can continue to practice. Dr. .Craig, toon ner Dy tne arm, it is saia. ana re plied: 'I will have none of this.' '"He took her from the house to his automobile, the report states and did not return until late," presumably hav ing spent the intervening hours at Dr. Knabe's apartment." On the night of her death, it is al so stated m the report, Dr. Knabe went -to the Crate home to" return a book she had 'borrowed. She and .Ma rion, Dr. Craig's daughter, talked a long time. Mrs. Teiineat -is said to have told Dr . Templeton. i Dr. Craig was not at home. Harry W. Haskett, who has charge of a billiard hall, said he identified Dr. Craiff as the man he had met on the night-of the murder, after picking Dr. Craig's picture out of half a dozen oth ers. ' Haskett's statement is that about ll-o'clock as he nassed the nas- sageway in the apartment house where Dr. Knabe resided, lie saw a man sud denly step out to the sidewalk. r : Dr. Craig is a widower about 40 years old and a native of Scotland Rassdale is 54 years old and is nrnml- nent in business and professional cir cles of the city. ' 'FOR SAliE - Everything good to eat n,.uti fn.lru Kiri .nfirop tnil Nnrfnlll-nTfl- v, .' " -tera, 'all styles ; club sandwiches a speclal- Jnvestigating UrSoarces of -Supply In: ty. We havethe cleanept place, in town. 4-. That Country Rlbh Lands ; v -Come In... ..The Everglade4 "Tom add ' ' , ' , , Shepard.- - : r - . . n24rtf Wnshlnton Hen . 31 . Vnnvinfied gy . ' thM the coal supply is inadequate and jr. rou-WANT the top ' .market for your that oil will , he the fuel of the future,1 eggs, poultry,.,, pork, beef, pr ythlnyou tuat.w "pe the .:Wi.uui gh to.K. B. Moore & Cowaole-' the Russian- government, is reported! le broduc: .commission merchants. 11T "by American. Consul J Generaf Snod-.N. yater. . : 4 " ':-'; oc27-tf, 0 . . ' . t - ii'OR sale nt ji Uariraln. Flve-nassen- rate preparations- ior, tne cnanging , r E p tOHrlng. carr in good condi. tion and fully equlppea. wm sew- or ex chanee for real estate. Address "Bargain," care Star. ' .'. . de5-tf pondiitinns Millions of acres of rich oil lands have, been withdrawn from private en terprises," but regulations are being drawn which will enftftiifaee1 ' nrtvate capital to investigate , and develop the ; properties under strict government fciiriervlioirtn - A lroodv tViore-'is a "rnrvid increase in the, use of oir'-atidrnaha for fuel. , .- . - .; ,. NEW ApVERTISBMtiXTS ft . HONOR LIST DISAPPOINTING. TAFT RETURNS ' HOME. NATION'S PROGRESS SHOWN Prosperity Reflected In Receipts at th U. S. Patent Office Washington, Dec. 31. The Xa- irons prosperity is reaected in re President is Much Pleased Over Con ditions in Canal Zone. Washington. Dscemher 3-rLTw.,,, pleased over his visit to the Panama canal and the conditions he found ex isting there, President Taft returned to the. White House today, and immedi ately plunged into the mass of hnsi- ness and correspondence which had !?rouna ina accumulated during his absence and'S VCe u mlraI SIr Percy demanded personal attention an1 Scott, received a baronetcy, as a re- 1 y rn t nio oiintnnnrn 1 1 x z The President wnc anrvmron; ouncsjiui wuik m iiu- ashlnSX bJ MraalPi the gunnery of the navy for Two Peerages, Seven Baronetcies and 18 Knighthoods Are Conferred. , London. Dec. 31. The New Year's list of honors issued tonight, accord ing to custom, proved disappointing. Two peerages, seven baronetcies- and 18 knighthoods are conferred. .Gov ernment officials, manufacturers and merchants, almost monopolize the re wards. ' The stage, literature and art were entirely ignored. - The Liberal orovern- ment has been criticised so sharply for havine Drevlouslv inflated the neer. age while orofessine to be extremely democratic, that it caused no surprise tnat only two additions were made to the list, those being Sir George Syden vam Clark, a distinguished Indian offi cial, and Sir George Kemp, a wealthy exmemoer or Parliament, whose selec tion is considered remarkable because be recently resigned his seat on the ground that be was unable to support vice Admiral Sir Percy Bijou Motion Pictures, i Tidewater Power Co. 1912-1913. j - wnmlnsrtort Shrw Co. Greetings. r Academy oi Music School- Pays. :. W. B. Cooper , Co.-iNineteeft ,ThIrteen.; i koeth & Friedhof Dissolution . Notice, Home Sayings Bank HappyT- New Year. -r . . . I I i 1 - f 1. ...... .. PlOTl-S.-' . American National Bank The New Year Spirit. , : , ..REMEMBER the old -reliable .North Caro- 47th series Saturday,' January 4th; 1913. Ifj you- want some scocx let me Knpf ar ouce. orer, at James Owen Keilly's, 118 Princess street. , . : ueiti,n,i-i,6i? ,ju.aoi lege education? Do not-let your child go j flew, by taking stock in the : 47tb . series, iNorin Carolina uome rsmiuing ABSovm- You can subscribe; for stock today. Apply . J. H. Taylor, J r., secretary and treas-1 urer. Ketlly s Real Estate Agency. '- v ; ? - del3,17,229 ;jal-5t si' ufioinitincDini lMiNorniiterwh some ; cjay: be dependent "OREL F v A : t,;i."i- " lf ieft: the habits f orm- . ed in early years will deterne how wisely that fortune y will: be: 'spent - l 1 The 'best 6bjedlsi3ild can have in the care I of money and . i earning: is a savingslaccount at 1 frtic fiorilr ' . "A "Hr11o r n-il1 cfirfl AT . . a ' I ; , terest on savings. wiltW e pay 4 jer cent' in- -Wilmington, tional Bank Business liocalft. . . - For Rent Room. Wanted Office Work. ' Fot Sale Good -Farm. , ? Stolen Pair of Skates. V -Wanted Reliable Party, : For Rent Furnished Room. i-For Sale Grocery Business. v Wanted Position by Sawyer; ' Wanted Position as Housekeeper. ceipts of United States patent orace Washington by Mrs Taft and Colonel 1 P J gunnery of the navy for from fees for anDlieations. armrrlfn- and Mrs. Kenr-. w 2i,i-01i which he devised a new system that iioiu tees ior applications, accoramg ana Mrs. Georg- W Goethals -We't. V " , ojm moi to Edward B. Moore Commissioner ofiwas absent from wh f" . ioihas ,been recently tried with excellent - natents in hia annual ranSto-t Mni- dove T?,, . iTeSUllS - .vt.v.t ivua.' o. uuucs limners occupied, the to the Secretary of the Interior. The (President poetically all the time he total receipts of the office for thej was at the executive offices and he Sear ending June,.3ytlu.were $2,- rfceived. but few visitors Late In the 94,059, compared with 5.1,937,778 for afternoon he found time to play golf the previous fitear year. , Washington, December 31.-Opera- " "u'mica we ?viuon oi tne Manama canal on hrfaifieaa !niinnii1n0 1. n.. . . .... 025,912 and i the net surplus of re ceipts over expenditures . was $68,147. DEVICE TO FORCE THE TRUTH. Physician .Claims Invention Prisoner Repudiates Confession. (Special to- Baltimore Sun.) The grand totak of net surolus over.W rtrir'J ayer of Miss Luella Mar- all expenditures Is now $7,132,072.90. nal Undertakes th nrnTM , ' t-day rePudIated his alleged Figures presented bv Vommissioner !fhi' JSJSeL anization of , confession. "I didn't do. it, and, what's Vfoore indicate that the. volume of 'and UUlL?ne ' m?re nelsbeck knows I didn't" he BUSINESS LOCALS Adrertlscments Inserted uder thli bead, One Cent per word tor each In sertion, but "no ndveitlsenient taken for less than iSe. Additional words, nire than 25, One Cent per word. Unless the advertiser hV a regular "account, all advertisements under thM'-bead are STRICTLT CAdH IN ADVANCE, the amounts being- too- small to warrant a' char re. The Star will send without ebarg-e. a Western Union Messenger to any address in the city for-advertise-! ments in this department ttpon request by 'Phone No. 61.' A Mesaenrer wiU also call fdr-Uelerramft for .tne Western Union Tclejrraph " Company, or for notes or small packages to be delivered anywhere in the city. No char go. for collecting , tb telegrams, but a small charge for strictly Messenger Service calls will b made, or telephone sub scribers mu it any Mme telephone their telegrams: bills rendered to suit the sender, dally, weekly tit monthly. For this service, call "Western Union." Bat for advertisements, always call the Star office. No. 51. Copy for Business Jjocals cannot be taken over the telephone 'but upon request Mes senger will be dispatched to any part of the city for them. SUBSCRIBE NOW; don't delay. The 47th series of the- North .Carolina. Home Building Association opens ' Saturday, Jan uary 4th, 1913. See .C. W. Yates, president, 6r James H. Taylor,"Jr., c secretary and treasures. 118 Princess street. - Jtellly's Real Estate Agency. del5,lTi229al-5t - OUNS OF ALL HAKES Keujlngtons, itnacas, a. u. foi, earner, ana L. c Smith, at a bareain at Uncle Charles Pawn Shon. IB South Front- street.', Tnak for the yellow front. " . ,oc3-tf THE GILBERT HOUSE ("omhlnPB home comforts with1" hotel convenins. " Front, and Princess streets, junction of all cars. Electric - lights and hot water. Steam beat Table equals the best and rates reasonable. Transient, $1.23 to $1.50 per day. Bates to regular and table boarders. de8-lmo Dork sausacre and Duddlne. fresh from th country. Eggs fresh daily, and full -line of srrooeriea Our nntck Hollvorv '-aartrtho pleases, everybody.; 'Phone 714. B. W. Bradford. - ' "s'e29-0t AUTOMOBILISTS and prospective buyers are invited to msnect the Steam's Silent Knight Motor on exhi bition at the Gerken Tobacco Co. F. Herbst, sole agent. de 22-6t. GOOD DIVXKR i)nUv frnm 19 in sk ". kci everviuiuif zooa ro ear nnv nm rnne. insr and service unexcelled. Onon frnm it. A. M tin 12 P Xf Snno-o Jfc.- antrarra' n iTincess street. del3-lm take half interest in flue uariutr business. Can double money lii"-flrst six mouths. JOxr ceptional opportnnity.' Address Box 379, Wilmington. X.' V. jal.su.w-Ct WANTED Position as housekeeper by Holland woman with two cbildreu. Ad dress Mrs. Fou BavelL. Castle Hayne. X. C. Jal-lt GOOD FARM, L'iXi 'acres, !K) cleared. 8- room bouse, outbuildings;, mile Currie, N. C. Church and school 1-2 mile: Dlace at a-bargain; 1-3 cash; 4alanee one and two years' time. Apply to W. II. Lewis. Atkin son, X. C. ... . Jal-law4t AUTOMOBILE FAR HIRE Poll of Ta!n. bow Cafe Rnrerotv. N P Will (oVo naa. sengers to any part of surrounding counJ t f TT a- .nn nn.,..t.ln . nr T n. 1 . J 1 rrop. de20-tl MORE WOOD dlv ninh wnnd la rf finer VeXV Short, now. hnr "(Ih Vnn" n.V ooK and pine. Call the same old 'phone, 431,' auu w e wiu get a wiggie on to deliver your wood. M. H. Croom, Southwest cor- ner Water and Chestnut. del-tfi GENUINE CHILJLED GASlNdi The Little 5.00 Plow shown above Is theiame cut as the Dixie,9 -runs light, four sizes mould baros. "AH sizes 2-Horse Plows. Middle Breakers. - i ' -.v i: M Jacott Hkidwii-eCo. FOR KEXT Frnm fWnhi- laf ana cart nouse, corner Seventh and Mar ket, streets. An old established stnnd n of the best in city. Apply to Eduard Ah? CUV, tore Aureus uros. --sea-tr 10 AND 12 SOUTH FRONT S TEET. J ALL PERSONS are warnerl ncnln'af h uunug or trusting anyor the crew of the British' KtPamshin Momhlnnrt nt tin iioMi contracted by themTvlll be paid by 'either A. W. Middletori. Master, or Heirie Onm pnuy, agents. . de27-6t WILL. THK PARTf "who took the n.iir of roller skates from .the porch at No. 415 Princess street kindlv return them to the Star office? Xo question asked. Jal-lt business of the oatent ofR po-hasi. ma terially increased during the past fis- way. When , .- I ooca uuu, luseiucr wirn anoin- " - D uu- VV II r Tl I 'YIAT1A1 mA.thl 3 ? . - . - - - calear. . The number of amifications w-irrTrJ "iy ,T ronS ciue nowln possession of the for patents' for inventions aereeated ' "T,"6. 1" ?eni at ; ponce, leads the authorities to believe tne prisoner Is not the man they want . . r T i ' " rr. ""c""li 66li;u 0B jjg annual trin frnm tha noi b,z.it. against 65,154 for the fiscal zon o onp nf tho t VTtT t year ended June 30th. 1911 Th totel !?n toe first matters rout immber oYappUcations for patents 7te Hshed reS tLt hiJ f P inventions for. desis. for ro-is nf !lsnea report that his nomination as patents. ; registration of trad n, r OI e.zone would be oppos- labels. prints, disclaimers to natents f. or n some quar- doctor, cannot fail. He refuses abso- and appeals, was 80,459, compared "l, saowavontism in luteiy to describe the instrument. De- witu 7C.381 for the fisckl year 1911, an "i?M?f J?.f C?1' Sf !? ff h know.l. mo- increase of 6 076. 1 . T mai. ue wouiu De ",c me aiiacK, dui win not say The report shows that there were SBBTTfT 1 rego such an ap 35,539 patents -granted,, including re- ?fjentii!3J,ra8vnot to be permit issues and designs and 4.635 trad- d to select ; the best men for. the marks, 625 laaels "and 268 nrints were rK U Oe -done, regardless of politi rpffistfiFe.i.H.iriTwr tho locf fi0i cai consiaerations. Dr. JoseDh G. Denelshpck- have used a device of some kini tn make the man tell the truth, and says tnat me, mac nine, when operated by a doctor, cannot fail. He refuses abso- whether or not Miss Marshall was the intended victim. , Tbe poUce, both Qf the city, and the country, are beginning to fall back on theV former thebry .that an automo- w . wai au auiumo- Te pmbej. f patents that expired L' Tfe. Principal purpose of Colonel if1 e; and not a person, inflated the fa- as iL634( (, ,.-, . uM i wasmngion at tnis ou miss Marsnaii. xw , . ' ... , .. . . . time, abouta month in advance of his ' FjNAfyClAVYEAR. Far .From. Satisfactory Was 1912 ,.. Cotton Exchanae Profitab!e New York TW. 31' TV.Q in. the finaifcial district was far from 'sa,usractory. In the stock market low usual appearance about the canital. is to appear before the nouse Commit tee on Appropriations, to- discuss the fortification of the canal zone. J. J. HILL LECTURES HOUSEWIFE SEVENTEEN WORDS. er pi-lee's, and restricted, business were Constituted Marriage Ceremony of Daughter of Robert Inaersoll New York, December 31. A seven- the rnst ftdyerge, features. Of the var- jvuo tuiii 1 1 it it i v.. ii x I'x mi s; t n u yATTrT exchange almost alone had ah active teen-word ceremony was a feature pf and nrofitable crop of cotton was in itself a prevent- soil, daughter of Col. Robert Ingersoll -a,avd wi rtuA.ii uiaanMi mih h nil Riipprnnii. i i.iih Hnnarin wnn w-trv 4 i onn a - ttti ai uwi wui.iiB were wiinesea in tne uace Mciean Probasco, of Cincinnati Thfl AuTlnaeD in T. 1 I Tm t pptDmnnv wqb a-.. n n . n 1 found partial reflection in -the opera- Ethical Culture Society and approved xyuo ui wcai unties ana crust com pa-1 tuc icw xorit state laws.- After TilPSs Vnir oil tYiaaa .naHfnHArtfl v I atl ad d rifles hv Tv TaK! t T71k-xx . .uovituuuuo ai c uc i vv . j uiiii jlj, xiiimjLL, ' a liered to be in, better condition than leader of the society, on the responsi- at any time since me pun nr 19117 nnrt i unities or xno n.'irria.t-p ro ai nn : -.. n?any have added handsomely to their I groom ' placed va plain ring on the lacmiipafl r -n rt t ..ml.. I nfiti'a J n . ... ing houses, especially those' with inter- J ritual: " national connections, have felt the ef- "With this ring 1 thee wed in love ieci or tne worm-wide hardenmer of ana trutn tor life till dnth Hn ,.e money, the congestion of the securi-lpart." . ties markets herft anil in urnna and I fTha hridp has fnf .on-m i.-.. T .i.v "" .vi suuic jcaiB-uecll latterly .the drain caused by the Bal-1 actively identified, with philanthropic Refundinfi: onerationa anrf marnHnsrlthe son of -Wallace Probasco.-a errand. nKltorotinno a T-- IBflTl nf ha Into tilHo Ti Ifr I - (on 4Knonn t. 3 il j mpnhpw (if th Into TnVln MaT nn a.. mestic money market during the next preme Court Justice. .' . - ie uivuhua, quite- apart ' irom any " t fresh financing. rActual loans of clear- ONE OF HER PROPELLERS GONE. Jng house banks 'last week exceeded r v . '. deposits, more than, $175,000,00 and Battleship New Hampshire Expected this ; is v indicative'' pf -condition cat ? to Arrive in"" the - Roads Today. manV jmportant! reserve centerti. v Norfolk, Va., Dec. 31.-:. With one of T 4.1-1 a . I nor nrnnollnro . crrtnn - Vi : au1..Lj- . .. rui tmo JC4BUU, H IS puipteu OUt, I : &v . UttLLlcSUip the money situation is being regarded New Hampshire is expected to arrive im aaxi cflmufi- ,Buuuiuue una must I waua i,uxuva i wwr '. j. ue JUUi.C2aiucut! LUIS niUBtv accurate v Da- I WV- uJoaiLiiru uum rometer effecting nil home projects Hariipton Roads early in December to f cr some time to ome. f V V - I San Domingo to protect American in- v M;jja j : ; " 1 terests during an uprising and on her vvaninsrnn iwft- y :u -- Plana irPTnm, vamva - cho ia rDnnrtoi iiaA vention of th? woman's National Dem- j dent occurred while tKe fehip was mak- rs,. Thomas ;B. JMarshall, honorary I to go to' Guantanamo with the Atlan r!na . racM Viinji' liami.: 1 . float. It- lii4r.v 1 A An n j nejet Tuesdai to, connection with the she- receites - extensive repairs . which Says Average Woman Fails to Make Best use of Her Purse. nicago, Dec. 31. James J. Hill, for mer chairman of the board of ni ror tors of the Great Northern Railway, . .uaBn4iuB arucie just published here, declares that thr pocketbook is the greatest factor in American .National life. we contends that the average wife idus to maxe the best use of her purse, bne is -tempted by marked down prices, he savs snH o-ae, 1 1 , .' eo oi uci uuj'ius nap-nazard. He adds: The tendency of th man is to buy everything as cheaply as possible. That is the worst kind of economy, v n is difficult to convince the housewife of this fact,-but when sue uuce realizes it she is on the true road to making money. "The same TiHnMnio ti-io 1 f " euiai railway in buyins steel rails oueht l her purchase' of beefsteaks uuuuw cneap, out how good." WESLEY EDWARDS' GIRL WEDS Convict's Former Fianr.. t,u.. a- omer Man as Husband. ; Kichmond, Va.. Dec. .11 Twont years was too Ion? fni m(m tU ler, the fiancee of Wesley Edwards to wait for' him to serve his, sentence for vi ucipation m the HUlsville ' court room tragedy. On Thursday ; iiight accordiner to a" rpnort fmm Tk tlt' ., she was married" . rV -xcatis Marsh, of WJhite Plains, N. C, the mar rlage being solemnized nt th u. John F. Nancp . .- Miss Iroler: when detectives followed her to Des Moines. Ia,, whither she went to join nd wards, "who was tloTl . ; fF Jutlce- The girl Unwittingly ed . the detectives to where Sidna Al len and Edwards VfVi x, - j were arrested". " c, auu iney They later bleadai Vniun ments and received 35 and 27 year sentences.. r - J'ears me luunapr win . . know we , would have it if we didn't - v. w . 4,Uat we naroor : a snirlt FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, one block from Frout street. .All modern con veil I -eu-es. nt 119 Omnee street; 'phone 1767-.I. .'4. : jal-lt GKOCEBV OPPORTUNITY Itignt puj ty can buy stock n nit. 'rent stunt for corner grocery. Sixtn' iihd Red-Crosn. 'Phone flS8. -' ' - . . '.' V ' jal.2t WASTED OfTice work. book-Veeplng work, for nights. Sntlsfii'-tion gnamuteed. Terms reasonable. 5To: a.V care Star. jal-lt WANTED Position ' as sawyer In saw mill by young man of 0 yenrs' experience ns band sawyer. Ueferences 'given. J. W.'l t'eaior, 2i5 rampbellj - . Jal-3t nR viri'i v fimiiciiAi) .... i r . - - - - .- - - mi ii idih u iuvui vii IJ ij I i floor for rent to gentlemen or couple wttb .11 - .i .. .. - . . . . i . . . . . . . nil iuuuhu l omions. AppiV . ilU limce street,. or 'phone 1251. - jal-lt. ONE LARGE, furnished mnm floor for rent, to m:it-rioii pimnis a.,.,!.. 412. Walnqt street. . ' lai-lt'i iSii-i: . . SWEET vmATnv.!i i. one hundred misliels of theJItHest yim po tatoes you liSve" ever he:Wrt of, at lew prices. 'Phorfe ?li)38. L. TX"Wew i-il-i COUNTRY tdnr. . a sent to ua frdtrt the country vKterdfly We will Guarantee tfhem sat. .k. . 1 z fine Spring nfifl grown chickens. Florida y.";.-, fi.uu miuuim - f none-nets,' i. rr New.- . : : ... ., ,., THREE M;KVI-RVtsiiinr nse of bnth dnd parlor. Annto -Tn v.n. Fourth street?' - - ' , LOST DI;imnnrI mwi .. : -. r i ia 1. 1 v-iri-it? iirnnfn Liberal reward? win i n..'.. f" jjock streets. - "Trioai h, AITDUBON Mrsviupo 01...J- a. apple trees, pear trees, peach trees T We have the California and Amor river" privet; special prices on umbrella trees Bush nnrt c1imh1n ' V.,,a frees- uar lu uinerent va- MOST ACCEPTAPli X-MAS GIFTi $ in Rings, Bar Pins, Pehd- ants and Brooches,, add a daintiness no other prex:i ous stone can give. We' have the assortment and the quality. A pleasure to show; you A. O. Schuster r JEWELER, 104 No. Front St. ' extend ta jyoui ..f 4- Th season prompts us to eairty Greet- ings and Ws iw perity dunlSjll! fr it: " ic l ms tSCD "sf -4 f 4- ;l. anlahg Co, CHAS. N. EVANS, Prefildent. 3. G. : i I. GIESCKEN, Vice-President. f I MIITON C AIDER, Cashier. WANTED . T-- wheels. Hustler , " Trw"Lra -WQ fj 30 per month. Apnl v PnSt 1 5 aesi-2t Cable Co. HAPPY Mir wn ... " r- brains. dreerl n,-i,..... "v., . resuT P'K Nici lettiw. w.iew xear's. iice lettuce, tomatoes, egg plants etc Full U? or . ncyi groceries. , jQulck' deli port v de31-tf Palace Market 'Phone 72. FOR 8ALu!iWi,ni'. kii. . rr and dry 'i&bt' "Pa Weares-, high ury , size rf.iOx.J5K. It a, .A- bars-nln SS w. Moore.;..,-,. deSl.at POSITIflW nrivin 77 " .... : foreman hV ns saw mill floor roieman, by. ynun . u,an with run uererences. If feniit.io.i ' XV.iL. 1 T ... ' HIH. WhitelleTTcf '- kTliiIti WANTED: A ..nnt , - . .u younar j i """ire; can furnish- i-efefei,c.f)W 'man, espeneuce as grocerv ni0t7; " Vr"l" seriea R i- T- , Association. - New Prin ii.8tock Januarr lst, 1013. 108 "V . BU-1,1 arv if idl- . 5"ck opens Janu- Walker TaTlnr m f?e Association. pVesiden0?0.4.- Stein, Vice- Treasurer summing, tsecretary and y ? noau-ont3-tf ton t ; k7 1 - Ul"""mie runabout with ; .r . de29-3t hoWe. r.;r"rr 1 Qck .buyer; "... iJ. v esi. j ae9-4t iw&tcha. rtior.yy vver une of J-Yon will taX" ' yW0 811 kind Jh?1V,5,ei:?n'' : h seeing Uncle What's Better ForXmas? than a nice FOUNTAIN PEN. ;. . We have them from 1.00 to $9.00 each. - : Pocketbooks and . Card - Case New style Hair and Cloth. Brush es,. Celluloid' Baby 'sets. Blue; White-and Pink Household" Med-" Icine Chests. " r. i. Elegant Cigar. Lighter ' and Ash Trays from fci.OO to $3,5o; ' v Cigars from' $1.00 per box - Special Xmas Values 25 per cent, cut on regular: prices.; J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG COMPAtlY The-Up-to-Date Drug, Store. - We iRspectfully Inviti tfe Public "f" Greenfield within two especially the, Ladies arid Oiit-6fT-Town Visitors to call and inspect oiir pla'nt'any day, from 3 M. to 5 P. M, cars run every 1 5 minutes blocks of our ptctory; 0$ Cor. Froxitnd Marstella Streets. ETE oh i it 00(1 - .A - un Shells '374'Cases Gun Shells,' - 017 Kegs Wire Nails: j; , -272 Bundles Coffon ies: : l6aRolls;N6. 2t Bagging 374 Bags Med. Head-Ricev 196 Bags Pcy Head Wee. 1,1 161 Bags Broken Rice. ' i: 475 Bales No.il, Ttatyrfiy; iv tsaies ino.,2 Hay.., 49 Bbls. Baldwin Apples;' 62 Boxfes L, L. Raisins - . B. Coooer Co. CHANQE OjR SCHEDULE ' -r Beginning) Monday, Dec 30th,, , steamer Lisbon will only make .oe trip, "P Cape Fefar river, arid one up-Black Li...i L-ii5 - .HYcr eacn wee. Schedule to jbe as Follows : s: Freight for Gape; Fear ri vef as far as received : on jTarheel will be Monday and boat; i wilb- ave Xuesday morning at 6 ing . to the .Jit. O'clock: return city Thursday iFreighf for Black river, as far as boat can ?o on ac count of water,' will be re ceived Fridatniornine and boat will leave at noon, re turning to the city Monday, All passengers and freight Win nave carefuindiprornpt 1 II r it r' s: - Wholesale, Groeers 111 lQt; teeJU?, deJS-tf ':'i-:ii'i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1913, edition 1
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