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,, ,'inM'iur ' : -wjjiSC '! ... v ir..L.'"T FOR FIVE DOLLARS SUBSCRIPTION RATES. XHi HORNLNO STAB TAIL' H REDUCED TO 05.00. ... u i. , BUT NO REDUCTION IN SIZE 0F..PAPER, I OR IN QUANTITY OR QUAlitV OF READING MATTER."! uOS OJCE TEAR. 3il tt.ll TO ttJJ CHHPEi V. . c" Otaar OeuU ) It VOL. L.X. NO. 89. WILMINGTON. N. SATURDAY, JULY 3. 1897. WHOLE NO. 9.321 Morning lajy a. . i-n Sata 7 M r U rif i Ua(k. llllla H vcar a V, 1M AU Wta u WPetSgt) 1UIAU C. S. DcvT o Aoaiccvruaa. j wurra Bca0. Wiucmoto. M.C Jiv i. 1 W ttorot3ftcal data raaterday. TiafKifr 8 a SJ I . 9T o itidaa-n.tr; aial aa.TT-. . ST KiiaraJl o IS 44V. Oik ikJI ;k 5( asoat o to data. OO Vutaar cjJ':t o twelve rs n!i1 : p as fll. li4d tf tit Vttcar Ba'ait o:t: til )ir ) ntr e mmm la fall siowtv tse catr.: Wnan Aave aad IS v:it a tar is t4nan of ta N irtiaat K im. loava over n Dxxti I: ''oi CMapaativeia e jk $ cvijy Ur a aos Sl ' ! :9jrtnrn '' V W dr v -r Mir .i lie- Oil banner alaa! l SnitA --. tS dcrw. 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She ts ahead " $l..0OO la v2:aaood 'ur K-ricaaa aave aecared r"ti jo of J. .i) acres of laad Vt'l c.l ll au-H rS 4tl km. : cuijd;tI jo.ooo Freacb - e. wi- w.;: C3(t ia the cal- ' 1"? 3' CO' H jrnta r wor.s aboot a dollar a ?i t:t r vvjaiagtoa. Colorado aad ew r!4oos of the West. Ia v 'ef 't wjr:h s dolUr a ft cq:s aeariy that macb to 'i.jH ort tt-q tra by mi. j i v s4. a year Id oil- '! 4 hs bca married three t:a i 1M ,M. bf0tea l34, ,44 rst irj iy amrryteg agaia aad thla t-as oirry 3 ats soa's widow. He Mted tj la fiiy. V (s low was arrvsteii the other Chicago for attaliag a two- or Noiwa asd moviag it a !!. S a uaae before that a fallow was ."rwteJ for ateallar aa irtMin a hat b as caaght bf ore he got DCTOXTAJIT, UTY0USCXX1VT Atuatloa U called to tb follow U ILrovcxo Ratvs or Subscription to Tn Uounio Sta : TO Mail. IWSCkUBtkJ. Twin Uoalhs .0Q Six - 10 Tin - LU Two - LOO 0a " M to cjtt ivmscmiBsaj. Tb Stak will b delircred by carrier at aar point la th city at It ccatt per week, or id ceau per ooolX aiiiitakaaaaBMBiMBBaaaMaaiLiiiiiiiiiaatBL"""MB Oac of ta mt fcstiv acorcher ia CKat U Jaara Lae.bolaat Marca ca!braird bis lOOia birthday aoaivrnary. lit tfciaks taat if the bikt bad cjoot iato au a boot 75 rrara aro b vooldat be caort tbaa SO yeara old oo, a ba baa beca gct- taf yoaajer erer aioca be a track tbe pedaL Tbe Lettslatare ol Peaaaylvala is fOiaf to peod $11,900 to 6ad oat tie caoie of tbe bard tisaca ia tbe coal rrf iooa. Tbey coald get all tbe taforraatioQ eeceaaary bydropptof a few poatal carda to the U.Iowa wbo arc arraozlai tbe proa peril y bau- aesa. A traveller acoaaj tb Ute ladiaas bas diacovered a reed wbkb layt tbe clariooetoal. He describes tbe plaot Ive cdect o( tbe aotes wafted ep tbe moaataiaa at magical. AH that woo Id be accessary to fatly eojoy a ravlab lag lastraaeit like this woald be to bave a few aaoataioa bandy. Socac o( tbe Western papers are discastiag tbe caases of tbe floods ia tbe Mississippi river. I nere seems to be a dttlercoce of opioioo tooog ibca bat tbe geaeral impresaioa is that tbey are caased by too macb water that Is ia a barry to get some where. Her creditors are trying to make Mrs. Lase fork over money enough to caver the dtSereoce between what her mortgaged boose brought sod the amooat of the mortgage, bat she declares ahe will go to iall first. Old maa Lease ua'l saying a word. Tbe lobbyist comes in for a good deal of scoring tbess days: bat tbe lobbyist ts not without bl ntes. He helps some statesmen to make op their mi ads qakkly who, witboat bra assistance, might take a loog time to make op their minds. A Mississippi editor koew what became of some of the pins when be sat dowa oo the little eod of one. It didn't take bim loog to 6od It and Immediately iodolge ia some re marks that cvea Mississppi editors arc not ia the habit of priatiog. Tbe Philadelphia UJjttr thinks "there is virtue in the Pennsylvania LcgtslAtare. bat it takes the pressure of extrxordiaarr circumstances to bring It oaL" A hydraulic compress. for lasts ace. or something of that sort. mmvr jLDVBHTistfatajsrs. ATTXjrTiOJ Tax aooce. S W SanDtas Tol soap. SrcciAL Tssm -CHiaal Coart. iiv basis ass tocata. Ntiu. McKiwjiojs Iggs at 10c PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Pwaaa ixava naltv a taia aave Fatfaaaary lvtaaa. Mr. A. W. Sidbary, of Topsail Sjead. was here yvstavdav. HoauCeo. L Rose, of Fayette- vi.le. arrtwej ia ike crty yesterday. Mr. C W. Sykea. of Hocky Point, wae aa vewterdav's vs:toc- Mr. S. Allen, of Rocky Point. was oeeervsd oa oar server veaserdav- l.r. R. W. Ward, ot Verooa. wse here yesterday, saikisf aasiaese Mr. A. XL WUI Unas, of PhelE, wee la taa city yvatesdsy snakta aesJ caila. Mr. J. A. Tail aad oiece, of Port RjvsL S C were asaoaa; ta vuuor la t erty veaseraay. Mia Rasa Bailey, ooe of Win- stoae tatrsw da a k tar, la vtattiag Mia Octavta Boat ri:at. Mr. Fred. P. Boll ret a rued fsstsrday altar, htvtag spaat vera! data at CeroUee Beaca. Mlat AnaSe- Kay Harper, who has twaa vuitiaf atCtroliea Batch, aa retaree to Soatapon. MUa Mattle Crtfia, a xharta- ia yo UdV fro Saliswery. I oa a viatt to Mi Katie Mafia. - Mr. D. H- F. Everett and Mr. J. Everett ae4 so. aH of Chartotta. were itMif vesterdsv'e amvaia. Mr. Joba D. Bellimj, Jr Ji. r Un tee sl(U for New Tote, tie wui owMtiase at Maaaattaa Beaca, Newport aad Ailaatic Qiy. Mr. P. Hdaaberger baa ra- taraaitroaa Nsar. Teasw where aa att4a4 Ue Coatadarata Reaaloa. Oa a retara he saopped at Sk)di.Ta to rtait Mr. J. A. WaUaca, fatkeff ol Rev. B. S. WaUaca. Fireworks to Fona of Jalr at J. H. LOCAL DOTS. I tame of Interact OatbaraU Hats aad Thar and Briefly Voted. 'There will be a game of base ball at taa O. N. A. eroaadt tbs after eooa at 4 o'clock, bat waaa taa O. A. N.'s aad a WUmiaf toa taaoa. To day, Satorday, Jaly 3d, closes the listlag of taaas. Tboaa wbo bave failed teas far to give la their taxes bad batter do so to-dav. Register of Deeds Norwood rsporta tkat averal parties bave made Iktir acbada'e B retaraa. There are tea days aaore la wbich to make them. At Fifth Street Methodist chorea oa to morrow the services will be coadactad si U a. ea. bv Rev. W. L, Caaalacxlea aad at 815 p n. by the Rev. K. C Uaaaaaa. Oa accoaoi of the Foorth of falv, the local trsHtkt txata diatoleava Haaaiet oa Satardav aftereooe. aad the oaa daa to leave bare at3 94 a m. oa Maadsv will ba aaeetled. Freight will be taken oa tbe Saacoaat road Moadiv. the 5th. oa both the 50 aad 10 10 a m. trains, A special pataaaKer achedale will ba ma oa that day wbkh will appec ia the STAR of to morrow. Messrs. Joo. H. sod Geo. S. Lewis, of this citv. rvorescatiac two well kaowa New York firms, are ei bioaiaf. their lanta stocc of Cbristmas saaiplea la iba roorat of the old First Natioaal baak baildlac- Middling cotton was qasted yer.erday at ceata pv pooad aa aevaaca of oaa-aixhtb of a cent over Ike price of tbe aime trade lor several dava previooa. Tbe price oa tbe cor- rvspMdtaf day of latt tear was 7 ceau. Delegates to the Methodist Datnct aad Saoday School Coalereoce. wb1 meats at Olatoa Wedaesdav. tbe 7;b. bv Ukia the 9 10 o clock train from Wiicaiattna Wadaeadiy can make coae coaaectioa at Warsaw for Olatoa. Tbe Olatoa trala will be bald at Warsaw by tbe coartesv of Saperiateadeat Burden eipecialiy tor tbe accommodation of tbe delegates. BY RIVkH ANO RAIL. Teatarday. Wilmington dt Weldon R. R. 4 casks sptnu turpentine. 17 bhls crude torpeauae. W'tmiagtoa. Columbia A Augusta R. R 51 caake spirits turpentine. 1M bdis rosin. BO bos tar. 6 bbla crude tur pentine. Carolina Central R. R. S casks spirits tar pan tin a. 89 bbls rosin. Cape fear A Yadkin VaMay R. R. SS casks spinu turpentine, 501 bbls rosia. Steamer Driver S3 ciska spirits tur pentine. 81 obis rosin. 13 ab.s crude tur pentine. Schooner Simael iO cuks spirits tarpeatiae. 184 bbls roeie. Total receipts Spirits turpentine. 107 casks: roam." 1.001 bbla. tar. 30 bbls; crude turpeatite. 4 bbl Itll-kMi Iiitfuaa from WUaaiaatoa lo Oaaaa Viaw. One of the most interesting tripe of the season will ba tbe oae to be ukea by a party of the Wilmiagtoa Diviaion of the N. C Naval Battalion. Tbey will tiketke batu'ioa a whale boat aad aatl frxa here t3 Ocean View beach. leaving Wilmington about 1 o clock to-day. Tbey will camp at South port to-night. set sail for Ocean View early Sueday morning, and caa be expected at Ocean View about 11 o'clock Sunday as. Composiac tbe party will be Messrs A. B. Skeldiag. W. W. Vick. Frcl Borr. I. B Parker. Dava Birber. T. C DeRoesett. W. D. Hoha. W. B. Savage. Alex. Grecaabaam aad L. Cor- bate Tbta trip will aot only be a pleas sat oae for tbe boys bat will also go to show tbe efficiency and high standard of the Naval Rescrvea as to good sea mm -ship. Taa maaimam tmpriar yesterdsv wts th sans aa oa th day before 07 degree bat it waa perceptlMy coolr ia th iieroo. aad at dark th thtr- nsooaster waa three d terse lower tbaa oa the prevtoas evening, mere wi also a tool brcest from th South, which fribd a easaeare of relUL Taa season of warns weather i prov- la saally long, aad It ass rtaiiv baa vary warns richt Bare la Wilnslng- ta. Hi grsuiyisg to Eow. aowever. that taa unaperatare hasn't beea ss hieh here aa It has at several other ptact that odd be asasd. Win TS a Viirla. Ta deacons ol th F.rst Baptist chare have rxd tbe paator. Ktv. W. B Oliver, a leave of abeeece for ia week, aad a wUI laars Moadav with km fasallv for Drake's Braaca, Charlotte CMitr. Va. Mr. O rvsr's former home. to speed the vsciUo. They will be ao coeapaaiecl by Mr. aad Mr. C H. Moee- let aad Mr. G. O. Moeeler. who hsv beea eaest at Mr. Olrvtra lac th Soathera Baptist Coaveatloa. Aaaii aav ruasaa, Parvoaat to ad Jo ram I of mUg held ! IStl. the Board of Audit asd Fiaaac maVat th call of th chairman aatarda moralaa at to clock, frc- ML Caairasaa W. H. Caadhoara. H. A. DeCover aad J. H. Webber. A commealcatloe was rcivd from U Board of Aldermse uaasraittlag the ordiaaaca adopted by the Baird at a isetiag held ly 1st (pabllshad la th STaJtof ywterd if) in refer ec to bor rowing saoeey to meet Jaly coopoaa. The brdtasaea was approved, alter which the Bsrd adiered. Mrs. P. S. Cooper, Mist Froaty Ooperaad Master Jha P. ' Cooper, of MaUiea.S. C- arrived yesterday oa a viaU to Mr. w. B. Coop Jr. . Ysstsrday aflaraoi they waat dowa to Ocaaa THE SCHOOL TAX. Taa Pal i ShoalA Voca Oovi iba Ptrpo- akieat ( AddiUaeal Tax. Tbe Saperiateadeat of Public laatrac- tioa sirs tbe election to be held la Aa last oa the qasstioa of additional taxa tloa for pablic schools will bs a cietly oat: la otaer words, taat it wui cost as macb as a regular geaeral election. Tbe Oerk to the Saperiateadeat expreaies tbe opinion that it will coat at leas: ft)0. 000. Tbe Stak is opposed to adding one cant to tbe bardea of taxatioa at this time for any purpose whatever, though it is a friend of the pablic schools. Tbe people cannot stand any more taxatioa now. Miav of them are likely to be fined or Imprisoned for non-payment of Uses aader the new law pissed by the same delectable Ltglalatnre tbat provided for tbe Aneoat election; sad yet they are cilled on to vo.aatarlty in crease a tax already more tbaa tbey caa affxd to piy. Remember that the election ta est! mated to cost X50.000. Ia addition to tbia the State appropriation is $50,000 Then the people sie asked to vote for W 000 more This makes a to.al ol 1150.000 additional taxitioa at a time when thoasands of oar people are scarcely able to provide themselves with tbe necessaries of life. Let tbe voters ol North Carolina go to ths polls on tbe 10th of Aagntt and record their protest against this inop ponnne morement to increaie their usee. Baaovav Lxic N. US, L O. O- W. Tbe following officers of Hinover Lodge No. 145 I. O. O. were Installed last night with appropriate ceremoniea by District Dsputy Grand Master I it F. King, assisted by Put Granda D W. Daaham aad I. W Fleet : S J. G N M Hunt. N G H. E Botiti. V. G J O. Wigga. Sscreurv S O Hill. Financial Secretary C B. Allen. Treasurer W. H. Huell. R S'to N. G McL Bill. L. S. to H.GF. P BiHvin. Ctaplaia Ri Jis W K m:r. Warden R. P. Johnson. Conductor Ribt. W. White. I iside Guirdian-t-L F. Casteen. Oatside Gaardisn M. P. Rayner. R. S. S J. D Banaley. L. S S H. G. Sanders. R. S. to V. G J. N. Williams. L. S. to V. G C. C. Harriss. After tbe iniullatloo exercises bad been concluded the brethren were in vited to Warrens ice cream parlors. here delicious refreshments were served, present Noble Grand H. E Bonits doing the honors. Din cl Mr. Joo. SI. Bramar. Mr. Joba M. Bremer, an old and re spected German cit'Zio, died yesterday afternoon at 8 80 o'clock, alter s linger ing illness of over a year. Ha was sixty-eight yesrs ol age and bid been living in this city for forty years. Dar ing tbe greater part of this time be was engaged In mercantile business and a year and n half before his death he waa doing batmen at tbe southeast corner of Front aad Ann streets Tbe deceased was a native of Gsr- many. having been bora in SchiSJorf, in the province of Hanover, in the year ISiS. He was s member of the German Volunteers end did good service in the Confederate army. He was also a mem ber of Howard Relief Fire Eagtnn Com pany. Saiviving Mr. Bremer are his wife and daughter, the latter, Mrs Dormann, re- aiding in SchifldorL The funeral will uke piece at 5 o'clock thla afternoon from tbe late residence No. 503 Castle street, thence to St Paul's Lutheran church and Oakdale cemetery Frienda aad acquaintances are invited to ba present. ataaia iU'i Conru. Cases were disposed of la Justice Ban ting' coart yesterdsv. as follows : Andrew Mavronlchols, a Greek, who run candy store on North Fourth street in Brooklyn, and bis clerk. Mr Edwin Davis, were before Justice Ban ting for selling cigarettes to minors. Tbe Justice deemed the evidence sufficient nd boend the defendant over to4be Criminal Coart. Isaac File, colored, charged with per Juiv. was adjadged aot guilty and die charged. Iaaac Files aad Roaa Files, on another charge of perjiry. Boand over to Crim inal Court. E S. Hmna. representing the Imme diate Benefit Life Insurance Company, charged with the larceny of a life insur ance policy to the amount ot $308 from Lacy Falsoa. colored. Case continued naUl Jaly 13th. On Caai Word. Hereafter advertisements to go la our Bjslnsss Locals department will be charged one cent per word for each in? artton I bat bo advertisement, however short, will be ukea for lea than SO cents This la a redaction from former rate aad It la also a convenience to aaver- Iser who can cahrulte the exact cost of their advertisement, which must be paid for always la advance. Kxraatoa to ZAka Waaaamaw. Th excursion trala for Like Wac- camaw will leave tbe A.C.L depot at 8 o'clock this morning. Returning, it will leave the Uke at 8 p. m. Wacca maw Like i a vary popular resort with oar peop aad th excorslo to-day will doubtless be largely pstroaised. Lt i a aw rollrw Taa. Star bcr!bers who are going away for the Sammsr will rccsive the paper regularly by mall by leaving order for It at this offlsa. Addreaee will be chaaged oft a desired. Fireworks for Foorth of Jaly at J. H. LOCAL EDUCATION LWj OTHER MATTERS OF GOSSIP AT THE STATE CAPITAL. Taloasionef Propnty la Balalah Baak Dtv- ldaad Deelarad Pamliea a Bamaikible Count r-Bunse Bro. ' Bond Oov. and Mrs. Boatell Bank enoek Tnat I Sit Idatad for Tax aUan. Sp4cial Star Corrtspmdenc. Raleigh. N. C July 2. A leading educator of the Sute said yeaterd iy that Pamlico waa one of the but fsravng counties in Eistern Caro lina aed tbsre Is not a railroad, a law yer or a doc'.or i the county. Oae explanatioa of tbe fact that tbe same am )a it of bink stock Is not listed for taxitioa by individuals as the banks repirtare owned in the State, is that the stock has aot been pud for by tbe purchasers, aad therefore they do not list It. Hia. B. R. Ltcy his been nominated by the Djmocratic cauens of the alder men for commissioasr of tbe linking fund. Mrs. Rollins. Mr. Otho Wilson's mother-in law, died of heart failure at Wake Forest yesterday. It is said that Mr. William Allen, one of tbe State cbemiats under the old Bsard of Agriculture, who waa not re elected br the new board, will bring suit for another year'a salary, since his term does not expire until June, 1893 Tbe education campaign committee, of wbicb Mr. Mebane ia chairman and Prof. A'kioaon ia secretary, were badly frightened yesterdav bv the action of the Cravea County Commissioners, and after a hurried investlgstion thought that the Craven county people were right aad tbat tbe law waa illegal. The committee thereupon adopted tbe loilovlng resolution: 'Whkrxas. Tbe action of the Com mlasioners of Oaven couoty, in revok ing tbe order for aa election under the local education act, calls in question the validity of the act 'to stimulate local taxation in the rural district' passed by .. Osocral Assembly of 1897: there fore, be it "Rtiotvtd. That this committee xt- quest the cnairmin to ask tbe opinion of tbe Attorney General upon the con atltutionality of tbe act. and request tbat this opinion be given as early as pos sibie. Tbe committee afterwards found that they had been looking at tbe wrong law. and tbe taaation bill was properly paased and ratified, as was announced in the STAR yesterday. Tne executive committee of the trut tees of the Uaiversity bave requested plans lor the 15 000 alumni building. Tbe Commercial & Farmers Bank yesterlav declared a semi-annual divi dend of -4 per cent Prof, Thos. L Brown bai been elected professor ot horticulture at the State Normal and Industrial College. Barnes Bros, have given their 15,030 bond as State printers in the American Bond and Surety Co. Mr Tho-nss J Pence, local editor of the Press- Visitor, is spending tbe week in New York city. Gieernor and Mrs. Russell have gone to Wiltnngton. Tbe Governor a secretary, Mr. Alex ander, bas gone to Halifax county to ac company the remains of his uncle, Mr. Artbnr SpruiU, to Tvrell county. Tbe real estate valuation of Raleigh Is 13 826 571 and personal property 11. 488.355 for 1898, a sain of 48,000 in real and $8 000 in personal over 1895. This is a very good showing considering tbat the R. & G. shops valued at 850.000, were burned before taxes were listed for 1896 Ei-Senator Norris, Populist, is a can didate tor county supervisor of the schools, and it is claimed he will get the place. He bas been active in politics. An energetic young man ahould bs elected to this position. Norris is in no seme qualified for this position. BASfc" BALL. The National Iivague Bfuli of Yeaterday'a aamea and Othar Intaraatlns restates. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Baltimore, 6; Washington, 4. Cleveland. 18; St. Louis, 1. Loaiivitle. 4: Cii c.nnatl. 1. , Chicago, 7; Pittsburg, 4. Boston-New York rain. Philadelphia-Brooklyn rain. WHERE THEY PLAY TO DAY. Pittsburg at Chicago. Su Louis at Cleveland. Cincinnati at Louisville. Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Pniladelphia. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Per Woo. Lort. Cent- 41 14 .745 88 17 .691 84 18 .658 83 21 .611 29 27 .517 26 27 .490 28 80 .481 26 29 .472 22 88 .400 29 84 .893 Sf 85 .886 11 46 .193 Boaton Baltimore , Cincinnati New York Cleveland Brooklyn Philadelphia Pittsharg ,J Louisville i ... Washington Chicago SLLDuis. Tne Orioles gained a victory over the Ssnator ia the eighth inning yesterday. Jenningawaa again hit. Nops pitched for Baltimore. The gamebetween New York and Boston was postponed on accoanr of rain. Tbe rain was preceded by an electrical storm, during which ths flag pole oa the club house at the polo srrounds was struck by lightning. "Bill Clark, first basemen for New York, was sitting bv a radiator and was slightly burned on the tbigb, while "Ducky" Holmaa got a shock oa one of hi feet. The Tennessee Exposition, which is attracting so much attention throughout the country, and which ia being attend ed by thontanda from both the Northern and Southern Statea, is beautifully illus trated in the lulr number of tbe Ortou, wbich ia publiahed by tbe Baltimore Steam Packet Company. Tbe illustra tions were sent tbe OrioU specially by the Board ot Managers of tbe Exposi tion. Tbe same number a'so contains map ot the famous James River route of the Baltimore Steam Packet Com pany between Baltimore and Richmond, aad a large amount of other laformatlon of value to the general pablic as well a traveller . If there is anything yon want, ad vertise for it. Is there anything yon don't want? Advertise it in the Business Locals of the Star. One cent a word. Bat no ad. taken for ess than SO cents. : - tf THE MORNING STAR. Are yon a subscriber to Thz Morning Star ? If Dot, why not? Do you want a first-class daily pa per at $5.00 per year, or $1.25 for three months? If so, subscribe to Thx Morning Star. Do yon want a paper that prints the latest telegraphic news, the best local news, reliable market reports, excellent short stories, and the choicest miscellaneous matter ? If so, subscribe to Thx Morning Star. Do not forget that Thx Morning Star Is the cheapest daily of its class In North Carolina. Its price is $5.00, while the published price of others ranges from $7.00 to $8.00. Taa C&uronea. Grace Kethodiat K. Chorea, Sooth, northeast corner of Grace and Fourth streets. Rev. R. A. Willis, Pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 8.15 p m. Sunday school at 4.30 p. m. Experience meeting at 10 a. m. in the lecture room. Weekly Piarei meeting and kemic Wednesday eveninz at 8.15 o'clock. Strangers and visitors are conualiy invited to attend tnese services. Fifth Street M. E. Church South, situated on Fifth street, between Nun and Church, Rev. W. L. Conomggim, Pastor. Services to-morrow at 11 a. m and 8.15 p. m. by tbe pastor 8andaySchxl at 8 SO p m. Class meeting from 7 00 to 7.15 p. m. 1 or puDUC coraiauy mvitea to an services. First Presbyterian Church, Rev. P. H Hoge, pastor. Iivine service at 11 a. m. and 6 IW p m. Sunday School at 4. SO p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 15 p. m. Seats free. Market Street M. B. Church, next to comer Ninth and Market streeti. Rev. T. H. Sutton, pastor. Ser vices every banday a-11 a, m. and 7.30 p. m Class meeting at 0 SO a. m. Sunday School at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting 1 hursdiy night at 7.80 p. m St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, corner Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. Alex D. McClnre, pastor. Sabbath services at 11 a. m and 8 15 p. m. Junior V. P. S. C. E. 10 15 a m. Senior Y. P. S. C. E. 7 80 p. m. Sabbath School at 4 00 p. m. The public cordially invited." South Side Baptist Church, comer Fifth and Woos- ter streets: Rev. J. B Harrell, Pastor. Services Sunday at 11 a m, and 7.90 p. m. Sunday School at 8 80 p m. Weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday night at 7.80. Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Sixth and Queen - streeti. There will be the usual services on Sunday at 11 a m and 8 pm. Gra - Lutheran Mi -si on (colored). Rev Auk Burgdoif, ptator Sei vices at the new Phoenix Hall, at Fourth s.rret bridge, II a. as. and 8 p. m. Wed nesday 8 p m. Sunda. School at 19 a m. HURRIED, BOWEN WOODWARD In this city, at the First Presbyterian i hureh, Juie 9th, 1697, IHA BCLLE CA 1CW WOODWARD to ARTHUR F. BOWEN, cf Raleigh. N. C DIED. B RIMER July Snd, at 8.30 p. m.. JOHN H. B KEMER, aged 68 years. Fu eral this af ernooo at 5,'o'click from residence No. 503 Cast'e street, thence to St. Paul's Evangeli cal Lutheran Church and Oakdale Cemetery. NBW ADVERTISEMENTS. The ''Unlncky Corner' Toilet Soap, WILD LOCUST HONEY, elegantly perfumed, three cakfs ia box. M H. Orion's Pare Clive Cm tile. Uncle Sam's great haHu Tr Soap removes Dandruff and Pim ples, stains trom ouk or wooaen raDncs. BROK'S CRYSTAL SOAP Won't wash c'othtl'" but will wash Steel. Iron and Copper Vestels. Removes rust, dirt, stains and tarnish. Special prices this week. S. W. Sanders. ie 80 tf Criminal Court. This is to give notice to Defendants, Witnesses and Bondsmen that a Special Ten of tie Criminal Court for New Hanover county, will be held in the Court House, in the city of Wilmington, on MONDAY, THE 19TH day of July, 1897. By order of Thos. H. Sutton, Judge. W. R. FRENCH. Clerk. Jnne S5th, 1S9' je303t To Any NoD-Catlolic in Mil Carolina LL 3? ONLY TEN CENTS PER ANNUM. To any non Catholic in' North Carolina we will send for only ten cents per annum, "Truth," a Catholic magazine devoted to giving true explanations of the Catholic Church, that is of tbe Catholic Church as it is, not as caricatured and misrepre sented. Address, "TRUTH," Raleigh, N. C. Rev. Thos. F. Price, Manager. my 8 tf DAW Take Notice. JOTICE IS HERS BY GIVEN THAT THE listing of State, county and city taxes will dote Saturday, Juiy 3rd, without a day, and that all peix sons who do not list their property by that date will be placed upon tbe delinquent list with sll the penal ties of tbe law applying to su-:h delinquents. On and after this date tne hours for listing taxes will be from 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Next ondav. Julv Stn being a lejral holiday, the Board of County Commissioners will hold no business meeting, but win take a recets till S p. m , Tuesday, July Sth. All persona having business with the Board will dike doe notice. T. W. FOSTER. Chairman Board of Commissioners of New Hanover County. jy 1 St WHO IS IT ? 3D. Hi. G-OEE, Wholesale Grocer. Who Sells Flour. Meat Lard, Sugar, Coffee and everything kept in a Wholesale Grocery establishment at bottom prices. 110. 1SS aad 1S1 North Water St., Wilmington, N. C. jeSOtf jr. L. H I LL PRINTING COMPANY'S Directory of Wilmington, 1897. Containing a general .business 'and street directory. DPa?c S3.00. For sale by C W. Yates & Co. J. L HILL PRINTING- C0MPANT, .Owners and Publishers, my 21 tf Richmond, Va. REMNANTS! This week will be devoted to remnants. We believe it will pay yon examine them. All Wool Extra SnDer Two olv Carnitine at 4Rc rr ward . i j They are in a variety of lengths. j All 8-Wire Tapestry Carpeting at 50c Per yard. These goods make splendid Rugs. j . Ail 10-Wire Tapestry Carpeting at 55c Yard. , All Velvets and Body Brussels, at 80c r'ard. j One lot Cotton Chain and Union Carpeting, yard wide, 15 to 30c yard One lot Silkalines and Jap Crepes. In lengths for Pillows and Mantle Draperies at bc yard. Regular 12c quality. Odds and ends in Cretons, Upholstery Damask, Denims and MosSins regardless of cost. One lot Ladies' Vests, Unbleached, at 4c each. i i Remnants of MattingWe must get them out of the way at any price A special lot of Table Covers at a special price. Poitiers 24 yards long, 60 inches wide, at $2 75 pair. PflONE No. 102. A. D. BROWN, IsTo. 2 0 25ToDrbl3. Front Q-b. . Successor to BROWN RODDICK. j je 27 tf ' Hustling, Pushing, Cufting Prices! While the sun. shines tbe farmer makes hay. Just so with us, when tbe days are warm we sell our Summer Goods. We have had an elegant Spring trade, bat adding two large stocks In one makes as very much over-stocked Oar store is as loll now as it ahould be in October. We will very much need tbe room, as we are now looking for ward to the next season. Our Summer Goods we are going to sell, and if prices will talk, here tbey go: . 1,000 vards on hand of Checked and Striped White Muslins at only 4c per yd. 1,600 yards of Colored Batiste at 4c per yard. Good many styles of dark and light Challies to closeat 4c per yard. Strictly all wool Challies, worth 15c, at 8Jc. Beautiful line of, fine Silkolines In handsome styles, worth 12 and 15c, at 10c. ; Fine white Organdy at 9, 12, 15, 20, 25 ard 85c per yard. Shirt' Waist Silkr They were very cheap at 25c. now I will sell at 20c. Drapery Silks worth 65c, bought of R. M. Mclntire, now 40c. Black Satin, slightly damaged, at 25c; better quality and nice goods, strictly all Silk, at 60c per yard, and on np to ffr $1.00 and 1.25 per yard. Ceo. O. je 20 tf STOP! The "Dangler" Vapor Oil Slove IS THE BEST MADE. No Dust, Smoke, Ashes, OdorJ i Can be run for half cent per hour. They Are Selling: Like "Hot Cakes." If your cook leaves' you your wife can do her own cooking with no discomfort from heat. Come and examine them. ; OWEN F. LOVE & CO je27tf ATLAKTIC" NATIONAL BANK, WILMINGTON, I. C. We want yonr business, and will Make it to Your Interest to Deal with us. Promptness, Accuracy and Safety Guaranteed. NO INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. . J. W. NORWOOD, President. D. L. Jr.. 2nd Vice President. Deposits Surplus and Net Profits Bills Payable and Re-discounts Dividends paid 6 per Last Instalment of Capital paid in XD-fos-boiL?s Tn The WilmiDgton Savings & Trust Company Will please call at the office of the Company and have interest entered ; on pass-book for quarter ending Tune 1st. Tbe Savings Bank has paid it depositors in interest within the past Did yo get any of that money t Paid In Capital $25,000. jeiatf Hardware, Tinware, "B1AP.TH H.'TNJ-W A T?.Th1 STOVES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ILawn Ilowers, Garden Hose, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers. -Wmni TT!. a-rvri -ti grr? &r. Go., "PTJRCBLL" BUILDING, WILMINGTON, N. C. mar 24 tt , ' '. j a, ; ..- -- s-r.-.-' i. ' .' . ,, i" ... K" ,. '. '.. -. . 1 ' to :o:- MATTING Since tbe tariff has been pot on Matting tbe pncea are neces sarily blgber. But we still sell Ibem very low. We have a besntifnl Matting at 12J4". 15. 20.: aod np to 80c per ard. FLOOR OILCLOTH AND RUGS Oil Cloth Art Squares, 1 tarda square patterna at 50c per pattern. Beautiful Oil Cloth Rugs. 2 vards long, for 60c each. Hall Oil Cloth. 8 4 and 10 4 wide, best and heaviest weights for 80c per square yard. , ! Track Carpet 27 incbea wfde, very heavy quality, worth 86c, now 28c. I Very fine line of Carpet Rem Dan ta to . make Rugs of, 2 yards long. 86 inches wide, strictly all wool, at 60c each. A big line of Smyrna Rags trom $1.00 to 3 50 each. ; SHOES. SHOES Don't go bare footed. Leather ia cheaper tban your feet. Men's heavy high cat Ties! for $1.00 per pair. Gentlemen's Calf Skin high cut Tie for farmers at $1.65. Men's Satin Calf, Congress and Lace Shoes. $1 00. Oar $1 25r Shoes are strictly all solid, made op nicely and warranted to give satisfaction, and we consider big value. You will find fcs at 112 North Front St., opposite tbe Orton Hotel. Caylord, Prop,, Of Wilmington's Big Racket Store. GOES. Vice President- W. C C0KIR W. J. T0OMER, Cashier. May 14tk, 90, Mar 14th. T $515,000 58,900 None. cent per annum. October, 1892. $599,600 69,500, None.' je 13 tf year $9,269.20. if not, why not .' Surplus $7,500. 1 i r y i I Rahdcr A Co. t- wy with tt. R aader & Co. - . f VlW tO tpeaa W unaak ,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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