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,SWWV,n" A. HoM-FMe, ETery.ltX MOOOOOOOMOO000 - . -St - i H i i"" Th.aTh.I S TERfJS OF SUBSCRIPTION tirculai'on . X 0 Any Otner u7 p.per Published in Wllmiottos. Ob Yaavr, by ZXail; $8,002 Six Montlia, 8.50 ! Thr Boatha. I.S5 1 Two Uontha, 1.00; f" IN THB STATB. i DllTra to KHbserlfecrs tat NO. 109. WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1902. Ctty at 4S Jn(s per BEesitlu ooooeooooooooooo Me TAiR OUTLINES., another breeiy day in (fhre was Philippine question c.nate. w jt discussion. - The public twrtment has made "!lUscbley's appeal to the Prcsi wvlevr the findines of the jiSinqairy. The Way. and 1, OammiUee propose to make -auctions in war revenue taxes, k ileet storm yesterday; extend r'ffom the Ohio river as far South tfaaiphia, almost paralysed tele- " htWTlCeiathe se0ti0n corered- Ses'J snow 8torBI in TeXM AdTicesfrom Panama report an "lament between the fleet! of the Jrnment and insurgent forces. Fifteen hundred cases of dyna I j part of the cargo of the steamer -,ry, ashore near Gull 8hoals on J, North Carolina coast. The Zto major and assistant postmaster IfBurrouzhs, Ga., has been arrested . . ..Khimr the mails. Boerdele- ate, in Holland disclaim knowledge contents of the Dutch note to Great Jitaio. 11 is "ported that Miss gone and her companion were liber- ,! jeiterday. Terrible storm ifileetaadrain in Little Rock, Ark., guied damage estimated at over uoo.000. Fi" l Chicago last jjjbt; damage about $100,000; flre B!l uved a number of persona. jx President Cleveland arrived i in Princeton, N. J., yesterday. fcraej Furrey knocked out Kid guter in the second round , at fl,ff Orleans last night. get York markets: Money on call taj at i21 per Jcent. ; cotton quiet tile; fljur market was steadier and iihsde higher; wheat spot firm. No. j red 88c; corn spot firmer. No. 3 fftc; oats spot strong. No. 3 4548c; mii-steady; spirits turpentine bare ly iteady iMA4mie WEATHER REPORT. U. S. Dep't of Agriculture, WCATBCB BUBKAU, Wilmington, N. CI, Jan. 28. ) temperatures: 8 A. If., 83 degrees; IP. H., 35 degrees; maximum, 88 de pwi; mini mum, 30 degrees; mean, S3 itgTMS. Eiiaraii for; the day, .03; r&iufall 1st of the month to date, 1.35 iKhes. ; STORK WASHISa. Storm warning was issued at 3:30 P. 1 The disturbance was central iter Southern Mississippi, moving wrihewt. . j . fOBBOAST FOB TO-DAY. Washisqtoji, Jan. 38. For North fcolina: Rain and warmer Thursday; urttieuterly winds, fresh to oris on Ik coast; Friday, probably fair and older, j Pert AlmansveJluswjuy 80. 8ub Rises ; -. . Su8ets Dij'i Length . . : -. . High Water at Southport High Water Wilmington 7 03 A.M. 5.35 P. M. 10 a. 23 M. 13 41 P.M. 311P.M. Andrew Carnegie says he accu mulated hia millions "almost with out intention or desire." Consid ering the use he is making ot them the apology will be accepted, j A defeated candidate for Alder man in London says ! he spent j only four pence, but if he ever runs again be will not mind the expense and' Till spend an least six pence. American capitalists are buying large tracts of land in Mexico with a tiew to cultivating tobacco, a Mex ican tobacco is in demand in Europe udin this country, and brings good pricea. t Eighty years ago it took a steam er twenty five days to cross the At-- antic. Now they make it in less tan aix and it is predicted that the time will be cat down to four in the lew future. j fiev. L. K. Koppin, who has just ttturnedto New York from mis tonary work in South Africa, says tie Boer war has simply become a Mof extermination. That's about "P and yet the great civilized Chris . ti&n nations are mum. I is said by the opponents of iprocity with Cuba, speaking for we Louisiana sugar men, that reci Pity would destroy an industry 10 which $50,000,000 -are invested upon which 500,000 people are "Pendent for a livelihood Oon Jierable allowance must be made ,a TerJ large amount of exagge- "f. Lyman Abbott declarea that 6 hold the Philippines by a moral jKht, that the Anglo-Saxon is the 's agent for distributing civUi Jtl(jn, Christianity, &oJ among 'knighted denizens of the world, 7 therefore we have a right to Jh. Ia the Northeast corner of country there Once assembled ' number of good people who re ivedthat the earth belonged to the JMldrenof the Lord, and therenpon m that "we are the ehildren 1 the Lord." Perhaps Dr. Lyman gliLof that stock. , flor LaGrrippe and In Sfeuse CHENEY'S LOCAL DOTS. The Board of Directors of the Y. M. O. A. will meet this evening at 6:30 o'clock. " Jefferson Lodge, No. 61, K. of P., conferred the second and third ranks upon two candidates last night The revenue cutter Algonquin returned from a cruise along the coaat yesterday afternoon. ' Schooner Frank W.McCulIoch, lumber laden, for 8an Domingo, pass ed out at South port 3 P. M. yesterday. Prof. Washington Catlett has been named by Governor Ayoock a delegate to the good roads meeting at Raleigh, Feb. 1213th. A meeting of the colored teach ers of the eouaty has been called by Prof. Oatlett, County Superintendent of Education, Saturday week, Febru ary 8th. Chicken thieves Tuesday night raided the hen coop of i Mrs. A. M. Holton, Ninth, between Princess and Chesnut streets, and secured two fine fowls. xne next basket ball game in the Y. U. O. A. series will be played to-morrow night at the i City Hall. The postponed games from last Friday night will be played later. The Mission Aid Society of the second Advent Church enjoyed an oyster supper at the truck house on Fifth street, near Castle, last night Fruits, ' ice cream, eta., were served. There was no admission charge. Charlotte Observer: "Carrying about 60 men each, the two local mili tary companies will go to Charleston, 8. O, Sunday,, April 6th, and will spend North Carolina week at the ex position, returning home the follow ing Sunday." At The Cannon house, on the cor ner of Evans and Irby streets, Flor ence, was burned Tuesday night with practically all the contents, and the inmates of the house escaped with their lives by a very narrow margin. As it was, two young men were pain fully burned. By deed of date Jan. 7th and filed yesterday for record, T. A. Dar by, of ' New York, transferred to Jaa. J. Darby, of Wilmington, lot on south side of Ann. between Second and Third streets. 49x133 feet in aise; also undivided one-fourth interest in a lot on south side of Church, between Surry and Front streets; considera tion $500. Farmer ia Baakxaptcy. Attorney Jno. EL Cook, of Maxton, yesterday filed in the U. & Court here a petition asking that Jefferson If cln- ty re, .farmer, of Stusrtsville township, near Lturinburg, N. C, be adjudged a bankrupt. The liabilities are in se en red claims, $11325 for rant note due W. B. MeEachin, unsecured claims. $3,881, making a total of (4,186. The assets are $468, all of which petitioner claims aa exemption. The principal creditor is Jno. F. McNair in the sum of $3,800 for supplies. Inproviaf Street Car Track. Trackmen of the Wilmington 8treet Railway Company are engaging in grading and putting in new cross ties on the section otthe line on Bed Cross between lTrknt and Fourth streets. This work ia presumably in contemplation of the permanent im provement of that atreet by the city in the very near future. The south side of the street is left open for travel while the excavations are going on. Afeoat tke Caston Borne. Collector Jno. a Dancy, left yes terday afternoon for Washington where he will assume the office of Recorder of Deeds on Saturday, At the aame time Mr. Keith will likely be sworn in and will take charge of the Collector's office here. The bona required of Mr. Keith is $20,000; the emoluments of the office in rouna numbers $1,800 per year. Noted Lecturer Comfif. ' Mr. John B. DaMotte, in his celebra ted lecture "The Problem of Poaterity or a Plea for Heredity." will be the fourth number in the Association Course at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday night beginning at 8:30 o'clock sharp. The reserved seat sale opens to-morrow , morning at 8 o'clock, j The lecture is said to be of an unusually high order and will likely attract a large crowd. Estertalnmeat By Yonsx Ladles. The Girls' Guild, of the First Baptist church, will give an entertainment on Friday. Feb. 7tb, in the lecture room. An -admission fee will be charged, and the young ladies of the Guild prom ise an enjoyable evening to all woo attend. The proceeds willbeuseam buying a carpet for the Sunday school room. t Received Verdict For $4,500. j MrO. B. Elmore, or uonni wuto, writes that his son, Mr. H. J. Elmore, who had hia foot crushed Sept. 17th, tonni.t ni.ktn. Ni C. while serving as flagman for a Seaboard Air Une trainj has received a veraici in mo per or Court at Goldaboro for $4,500 damages from the company. Seaboard has appealed to the Buprenw Court. ' !- ' I - NEW ADVEBTISKMENTS. McMillan & Co. Bead this, i E Warren & Son-Chocolate crackers Wilmington Gas Light Co.-j-No coal People's Savings Bank-Your attezfn ! - ! .. I BD8UrBS8 LOCALS Milch Cows To be told. ' 1 W. M. Camming Office for rent. wlltCumming Real estate for sale WENT TO RALEIGH ? City's Counsel la Injunction Mat ter Left lot That Point ? or for Louisburg. TO CONSULT JUDQE PURNELL ? Sewerage lakmxllo Afforded Asotber Dsy of Rare Excitement la Maaiclpil tlr ; cles Speculation as to Mosos Operaadl by Aldermea. There were no new or sensational developments in the aewerage im broglio yesterday; or, at least, the publio was not apprised of any. It was known, however, that there was much doing in close Aldermanic circles and many were the hurried conferences held here and there over the city by members of the Board and their counsel. City Attorney Wm. J. Bellamy and Junius Davis and Marsden Bellamy, Esq., who were as sociated with the city attorney, the Board of Audit and j Finance concur ring, on Tuesday. The well grounded suspicion during the day that some radical step was in contemplation by certain citizens and Aldermen was pretty well con firmed upon the departure of the 7 o'clock northbound A. C. L. train last evening, Messrs. Marsden Bellamy and J unius Davis having been passen gers aboard the cars for B sleigh. City Attorney Bellamy remained in the city presumably to look after any con templated legal proceeding from this end. " Mr. Bellamy was asked by a repor ter as the train departed if there was anything he could give for publication regarding the contemplated proceed ure, but beyond conceding the fact that he was off on basin ess for the city in the injunction matter, he would say nothing. The rule of silence to news paper reporters and those not officially concerned observed by Mr. Bellamy last night was strictly adhered to by all who were in possession of informa mation during the day and conse quently nothing offioial can be given. It is strongly suspected, however, that as Messrs. Bellamy and Davis did not go to Goldsboro to see Judge Al len, of the Superior Court, that they have gone to Raleigh to invoke, the aid of Judge Purnell, in the Federal Court It is learned from a legal source that the Aldermen can seek re dress in Judge Purnell's court with out being in contempt of the injunc tion issued by Judge Timberlake. Another theory and one which no doubt is the correct one, is that the at torneys left for Louisburg, the home of Judge Timberlake, and that there they will appear before the Judge'and ask for a dissolution of the injunction. lis sweeping provisions will be ex plained and the effect it has had upon the city willb) argued. It appears that there will be little doubt of the court's setting it aside and perhaps transfer ring the injunction to the Sewerage Company, preventing it from doing further excavating. This, however, will likely not be done until the attor neys for the company are heard. It was broadly suggested yesterday that in hia haste to get away from Wilmington Monday, Judge Timber lake did not give the injunction the careful reading and consideration it should have had and that when he calmly reviews it with both sides of the case in hand, he will readily grant a dissolution. Just the shape the action will take, of course, no one knows who would dare express It. One thing, however, may be relied upon Che main issue at stake is to atop the aewerage com pany from further prosecuting its work, and whether this is done by application for a dissolution of the injunction already in effect or by applying for a counter in junction the effect will be the same, and developments along one or the other of these lines may be expected. The attorneys reached Baleigh about 11:30 o'clock last night and it is possible but hardly probable that they may be able to return to too city to-night In any event they will likely get back to-morrow and then the "cat will be out of the bag." .There was much public indignation on the streets yesterday at the extra ordinary methods employed by the Sewerage Company in restraining the Aldermen. This was Intermingled with soma harsh criticism of certain officials of the city for their past con duct in relation to the sewerage mat ters. Still others blamed the entire Board of Aldermen, but the most out spoken criticism was of the Sewerage Company. There was even talk of an indignation meeting last night, but it did not develop.' -; Thes ewerage contractors yesterday were engaged in excavating on Ches nut between Second and Third street; Nutt between Walnut and Bed Cross street, and"Walnut between Front and Water, streets.-' They were also en caged during the dsy in laying later als on Front street and in other tions of the city. sec- Newbera WW Have a Team. Correspondence News and Observer'. IM. Ashenback. representing the Ral-' eigh Athletic Association, arrived yes terday. At 4 o'clock a meeting of cslled to order at the city ball iby . Mr. vmm i Daseoau biuui- i - yjm . J...fMn for Newbern'l i w.. i m-w Mvarsl dkTB r i . at...ni i nn Mnnnnai ui u.uw present w ---rT Th to nave a k31" ;;V"r. ".V"r "Instructed to appoint m TflflTTI ID lUB ISUWi comrnmee o canrsas the city with proposals "Z Ifr nenbeck niht for a professional TH w : posed organiUtlon. Mr. I . fe.-v Usfes today for Ealaigh and P"Jf v? j- LONQ DISTANCE. TELEPHONE. loportsat Meetlaf ef Chsaber of Cost erce This Af teraoaa Saaeristead J cat lofTsss Arrived Yekterdsy. -.It is important that there should be a large attendance of business men upon the special meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce at 3:80 o'clock thia afternoon to take into consideration the matter of long distance telephone service for the city. Mr. T. L. Ingram, of Atlanta, gen eral superintendent of construction of the Bell Telephone Company, arrived in the city yesterday and by request will address the Chamber upon this important subject. Mr. M. B. Spier, the district superintendent, will not be here, but Mr. Ingram's talk will be interesting and of much benefit to business men who have any occasion at all to communicate instantly with the outside world. Mr. Ingram's company asks no guar antee and no favors. The line to Wil mington is an established fact, and all that remains is for the business men of the city to come together for con certed action as to how and when the service will be secured. The projected line is already shown on the company's long distance map, and runs from Charlotte .vU Hamlet to Wilmington. It will furnish this city with communication to all the 800,000 cities of the United States which are on the line. No definite announcement as to the time the work will be done can now be made, but all that is needed is some step in the direction by the people of the city. - ' ! - - The meeting will be held in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce, in the Seaboard Air Line building. MAYOR V0NQLAHN PRESIDING Nsmber of Offenders ia Msslclpsl Court Yesterday Col Wadell Sick- Mayor pro tern. VonGIahn presided over the municipal court yesterday in the absence of Mayor Waddell, who is confined to his home by an attack of neuralgia. Edward Coles, colored, for the lar ceny of a pair of pants from Isaac Baufarran, a 8yrian merchant, was held for the Superior Court and failing to give bond, went to jail. Alex. Holoway, colored, charged with the larceny of a watch, waa dis mitsed for want of evidence. He was represented by Marsden Bellamy, Esq. " Fannie and Charles Carroll, colored, were arraigned on a charge of false pretence. It was alleged by Mr. Z W. Whitehead that they received old clothing from him to dispose of and they made no return of the proceeds. Satisfactory arrangements were, how ever, made and both defendants were released. STATEMENT FROH VESSEL MASTER. Cspt Trlaiai Saya Schoeaer Crosby Was Not Lesklsg Wfcea Ske Started. Editor Stab It having been re ported that the schooner Mary L. Crosby was leaking at the com mencement of her voyage, I desire to deny the same. The vessel was tight, staunch and strong. In my dis tressful condition I made statements to reporters which have been miscon strued and have no doubt been ar ranged for the purpose of having something to write about Every one must recall the fact that any one in distress is liable to be kicked down mil. I am thankful for the Uvea of myself and crew and only wish that some of those who wanted to misrep resent me had have been witn us. A. Tnum . Master Sehr. Mary L Croeby. ABOUT COLLECTOR KEITH. He Has Gob to Fraaklls, Pa To Im prove Natioaal Cemetery Road. The Washington correspondent of the Baleigh Post says: "Benjamin Franklin Keith, who has turned hia back on sixteen to one and is now shouting for expansion, left to-day for Franklin, Pa. He is in terested in a manufacturing plant there that manufaeturea the Keith Eerfect lubricating axle. Keith saya edoean't know who will conatitute hia clerical force. He emphaaized the statement that the appointments are to be made by himself. "Congressman Bellamy will make an effort this week to have the Mili tary Committee take up the bid for the maeadamizinflr of the road to the Na tional Cemetery in Wilmington and for the drainage of adjacent swamp land." " Ualied States Deputy Marshals. United States Marshal Dookery haa issued commissions re-appointing 16 field deputies:' Council Meares, Had dock; Z. O. Clark. Pittsboro; u. u. Beece,8ilerCity;C. A. Banks, ifiilza. beth City 5 a O. Knox, Wilmington, t T . 11 A. F. 8urles, Dunn;H. t. uivereu, Fayetteville; J. O. Parish, Maxton; K. W. Merritt, Raleigh; J. A. Mc Neill, San ford; Jasaes B. Barnett, Roxboro; a A. Wallace, Homers; 8 L. Gibson, Weldon; J. B. Dupree, Stephenson; John Thompson, New born; D. J. McKensie, Carthage. Dr. Wens' Father in. Rev. J. M. Wells, Ph. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, left yesterday in response to a summons calling him, to the bedside of his father Mr. W. Calvin .Wells, who is quite sick at his home in Jackson, Miss. Dr. Wells expects to rerom in i latter part of next week. His puipu 8unday morning will be occupied oy Rv Dr. EL H. Hawea, of Virginia, I !?,". . f, jTJ a I I in the interest ol a special irro.wjfi a work.. j , THE PODtTRY SHOW. Exhibits Are Already Arriving for the Fair In Wileiing ton Next Week. ENTERPRISE PROMISES WELL Doors WUI Opea to PabUc Next Taesday Afternoon Aa . lavitlag Array of Prizes Recsced Rates Oa Afl Railroads Admission. ; Exhibits for the first annual exhibi tion under the auspices of the Wil mlngton Poultry and Live 8tock As sociation, to be held in the City Hall here next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, are already be ginning to arrive and promoters of the fair ssy the prospects, are very bright for a successful show in every par ticular. Superintendent W. A. Bonitz re ceived several coops of msgniBcent -birds by express yesterday and others he says will continue to arrive each day until the fair is over. Many of the local fanciers have recently mide purchases of some very fine fowls that took premiums at the High Point, Charlotte and ether shows and, of course, when shown here, they are expected to receive recognition in the way of prizes. Mr. B L. Simmons, of Gastonia, N. O., secretary and treasurer of the North Carolina Poultry Association, has been secured to judge the exhibits and there la no doubt but that department will be in capable hands. All railroads) have offered reduced rates for the show and good crowds are expected especially from the Charlotte section, where fancy poultry raising is at j its heigtb. The Seaboard Air Line has given a round trip rate of $6.05 from , Char lotte, tickets to be on sale Feb. 3rd, with final limit Feb. 8th. Ofjcourse this inducement: will bring a number of fanciers to the city to spend the week. if' Entries for the show will close this week. The hall will be open, however, for the reception of specimens at 8 A. M Monday, and all specimens must be in the hall before 10:80 A. M. Tues day, as the judging will begin prompt ly at 11 A. M., same day. The - man agement will appreciate deeply the courtesy if the owners would see that all birds are in the hall during Tues day. An admission fee of ten. cents will be charged and the hall will be open to the publie at 8 P. M. Tuesday and every day thereafter, Including night, until the fair is over. Premium lists giving all necessary information to exhibitors have been isssued .in pamphlet form and they show aa inviting array of prises for every conceivable variety of poultry and pet stock, j The mansgement of the fair is ex pecting a large local patronage and the enterprise ia well worthy of it : LIST OF LETTERS. RrsiaislBg UacaUed For ia the WHmlar- ton Postoffke Jaa. 2t, 1M2. WOXXS'S LIST. Annie Brown, Mary 8 Blanton, Bessie Evans, Maggie Green, Madge Jones, Fillis Jones, Julia V A Kelley, Maria Milla, Marv Nicholson, O New man, Henrietta Rttten, El lie Rogers, Klisabeth Yarahee, J 8 Willis, Banna Walkina. i MXH'B LIST. Brooks Baker, State Alexander, H G Blinks, J W Bryan, John Burns, f3). LMBrvan. Root L Bush. Sam Brvan. W T Blackwell. Will Boney, J B Carrier, J E Cronnartie, Joahum Cohen, 8 L Chinnis, John i Dorsit, John Dawson (3), Jessie Gordon, Matthew Graham, Home Savings Bank. W P Hunt 8 Johnson, Thos B Jackson, BW King, F MMetta,8M Montgomery, Sam MeCall, C M Per ritt, E O Pigott, Edward Payne, B W Pippin, Bennett Shaw, A Shipman, G W Simmons. F M Shipman. Jesse Taylor, Joshua Williams. BSTVB5XD ntOM DBAS LETTER OITIOB. ErnestUora. Persons callinsr for above letters will E lease say advertised. If not called for i fifteen days they will be sent to the dead letter offloe. M. a Darby, Postmaster. Where They Play This Sessos. j Of the last season's North Carolina I league baseball players. Pitcher 8mith of Raleigh, )iaa signed with Birming ham; Stanley and Au, of the aame team, with New Orleans; Ed Bush, of Tarboro, with Atlanta's New South- era. League team; Warren, : of Wil mington, with Birmingham; Clayton, I of Wilmington, with Little Rock; Bishop, HoAer, Fotter, Soffls and Preston, of the Richmond team, with Wheeling, W. Va. " - -" si Peader Watts $245:65, Beighcsaid,Oosercr: "Pen der is the first county to sena in a statement, according to the new blanks sent out by the State Superintendent of Publio Instruction, of the amount of money seeded from we state ap propriation for toe iuu iour maowi school term. --She needs for nrteen white districts 339 51, ana ror two colored districts $.6 84, making in all $345.68. The amounts necOea lor im different districts range from $78.83 down to $3.44," A Baaiaess Cksste. On and after Feb. lay the well known merchant tailoring! establish ment nf Mr. M.T H. Curran will be I TlIILItJtu -Vt nnrthof The . w-... -rr-- Orton. ' Mr. Curran for tne past sey eral years haa had his place of business at No. J07 Princess street,! xne new location is a rery desirable one in Try respect. ,j PERS0NAL PARA0RAPHS Mr. Fred Kidder went North laat night. Mr. H. B. Worth, of Raleigh, Is at The Orton. Mr. E. G. Muse, of Rooky Mount, is at jTbe Orton. Mr. DdLos Thomas, ;of Win ston, arrived; last evening. Mr. N. A. Carter, of Rayn ham, N. Ct, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Walsb, of Florence, S. 'C, are visiting relatives in the city. ; The Stab regrets to note that Mr. Daniel Q iinlivan is confined to his home by illness. Mr. J. Rose, representing R. C. Williams, New York, arrived last eve ning from Fayetteville. ; Col. and Mrs. Warren G. El liott left last evening on Col. Elliotts private car for a trip North. Mr. W. F. Parker, of j Golds boro, was in the city yesterday, the guest of his friend, Mr. Z V. Croom. Capt. J. A. Cutts, assistant A. C. L. trainmaster at South; Rocky Mount, spent yesterday in the ciijr, I returning last evesicg. j M. W. C. Tomlinsop, the popular travelling representative of R. F. Morris & Son, Durham, is in the city calling on the trade. Dr. N. G. Shaw, of Council's Station, N. C , was here yesterday, re turning from Sampson county,. where he has been residing for some time The smiling' face of olever "Charlie" Bennett wa seen j behind the desk at The Orton yesterday, after a few days' indisposition, ; during which he was confined to his home. Mr. E. S. MoKeithan, who enlisted in the army several years ago and was sent to the Philippines, has returned to Wilmington. He was in the heavy artillery and was mustered out at San Francisco. ; Mr. J. N. Brittain has recov ered from a ten day's illness with continued fever during which time he waa confined in the Walker Memorial Hospital. He will go in the country a few days to rest before resuming work with the Southern Express Co. AFTER THE CROWDS.! Advertislsf Car of the Charleston Exposi tion at Floreace. Florence Times, i9th. Advertising ear number S, 8outh Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition, was sidetracked for an hour or more here this morning, and the crew on board put out a good deal of handsome advertising matter. In charge were Capt W. E. Kyle, the well known and popular special sgent of the Atlantic Coast line, with headquarters at Fayetteville, and Mr, Harry Ulirton. manager or tne adver tising car, and there was besides a force or expert bill posters. Tbey came cut of Charleston yesterday and will re- i main on the road for a month or more. it being their intention to work thor oughly all stations along the lines traversed. THE M. J. CORBETT COMPANY. Charter Issued Incorporators M. J. Cor bett, H. C. McQoeea, W. R. Keosn. . Special Star Telegram. Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 29 A char ter was issued to-day for the M. J. Corbett Company, of Wilmington, with an authorized capital stock of $50,000; paid in capital, $25,000. The company is chartered to do a general commission business. The incorpora tors are M. J. Corbett, H. a Mc Queen .and W. R. Kenan. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Chocolate Crackers. A delicate confection and food for Lunches and Tea Parties i , Made daily. Trythem.: jsn so It Fine Stationery. Uy line of Ladies and Gentle- . - Ml.lt..... f . . . .A ptete and consists of all the latest tints i ana shapes. My Box and Pound Paper! can't be beat. ! 107 Market St jan26tf Bell Thone 26. in To cwryias tba largest strc of Fnrnttore In ike Stl I mk a spectaltyo; Uphol Z55Eknm aenovattne, Cortato and AwnitTc siatlnc ana Hanging. vmv r miner pwHui. HanllDtc and Btotlnff. ca tmmtM bwm and samples snown wtta- ootcnarga. OutrOt-town orders soUdtea. n. P. PABKEB, . Fcrnitere aid Fnraitore Novelties,' 111 MAffcat au t. BeUjPieBls Iater-StaUttl. ROBERT G BgROSSET 8 ON A GOLD MORNING Yflii riFi.ii a firr T0 mm BY P auw UUUU 11 1 IllaJ 1U UliUVV Ult V ; FOB CONVENIENCE HEATER PLACED ROOM. PRICES FROM $1.50 Ho Coal, O Wo Kindling. 5 ' I Wilmington Gas Light Co., 1 S . . t 27 Worth Front Street. ap jauou xs al AAAAsAAsAAiiA READ THIS if' - . . Commencing Saturday Morning at 8 O'clock Our entire stock of over 3,000 PAIRS OF SHOES will be offered the re tail trade at a very low price. Sale will continue all day Saturday and Monday. '4,'H IS IS "'JLJiJ PLAOB. levi McMillan & co., IN BRICK BUILDING ON jaa sou YOUR ATTENTION y Is called to the before Saturday, February 1st, 1908, If yon are not already a depositor tonished at the result "He who forms a habit of saving some of his income will grow richer and richer." The People's Savings Bank, Opposite the Postofflce. i fr.sM.Ht. JNO. S. 4JSJSSTRONCU Vl rmMui. m. or. BtdK, C!.atlr. h. u. naiisBN, Ian so f f New Hanover County School Book Depository. We have exolusive sale of all the School Books "adopted by the State Text Book Com mission. A full stock always on hand at published prices. School and Office Stationery. , Artist and Engineers' Snp- ?lies. Kodaks, Cameras and 'hotographio goods. Pictures and Picture Framing. Wall Paper and Window Shades. C. W. YATES & CO. JanlBtf to StOCk JOSt ID. Unllets, New Catch. Patent and Straight Flour, i i- MEAL, TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, 'it. i Fox River Butter, i i Candy, Soap, &c. Williams Bros. jansotr ove Paint Sit down on it before its dry. I! To i net whole Wheat Flour go Bierrnan'8 to buy. rUKlUA LULLS Whole Wheat Flour 6 pound packages 25c. 12 pound bags 50c. Aromatic Coffee, (Parched.) 2 pound for 25 cents. j! i BenPnoneNo. 88. 15 Market Street Jan 88 tf THE CLIdAX. mrnintu n&rbAP Bhon. as Its name bhu- . ' k mhAd the hizbert point of style and Usnae. aire as a sna anu jw , VT,,; ! polite attention, ana bhw- I . r k.- :..'J.v.--.- wtvM a v w. . To Ben h s,. a?a HAVE A GAB I IN YOUR BED Trr. A MATCH and it is done, gv 1;' Fourth and Campbell Qtreeta, fact that deposits made with us on or will bear interest from that date. become one now. You will be as "Foot Prints" Tobacco. 'Toot Prints" Tobacco. Foot Prints" Tobacco. Makes the Grocer 14c a pound. "Cabin Home." "Cabin Home." "Cabin Home." Makes the Grocer 12c a pound. All h&ud-madn and flneet ntook. SfloDaWlln cash (do premiume) for "Foot Priot" Tags each. 4o in oub for Cbln Borne lags. Pon der over inls ana handle what pays yon ana do jour own boes. sole sgent for tne American Ctgar Oo.'s brands ot Cuban Blossom, Beouwn ana uremo uigArs. one equal wis on any market. Rollers & Hashagen. Sole Distributors. Jan 19 tt Fancy Fru its. Bananas, Extra Fancy. Pears, Grapes. Oranges, Apples. Nuts, f igs, Dates and Raisins.. Give me a call. I can please yon on nice Fruit and Candies. 1. W. PLUHHER, Jr., 8S4 Princess Street. Bell 'Paone 8M. Inter-State 182. Jan4tf On February 1st, in lots to suit subscribers, $100,000 7 per cent, Cumu lative Preferred Stock of the Cheswell Cotton Mill Co., Westminster, S. C. Particulars npon sppllo&Uon. HUGH MacRAE & CO., Bankers, jansott wmmioTOH. w. a Talcnm, Talcnm. Pure Powdered Puri fied Talcum in one pound boxes for 25c, tws pound boxes 40c. For sale at HARDIN'S PALACE PHARMACY. Jan 15 U tas Roath rreni street.' Wanted, Furs. .... ; 5,000 RsteeoosiSkiaa. . 6,000 Fox Skins. ' 6,000 Opoasmaa Sktsss. 1,000 HlsJtSkinsw ana run of an desortptton. Hlgneet pries aid. oiotatioiwrandsbedonappuoation. SAIVI'L BEAR, Sr., MfMtt is Maraasstrsst. -3 ;i - t 1 i ' it aw cif . i m m -1 ii-i T V ..I h, ' ?! i . i - . i. m 1 1- ta t - "t fx 5 ' 'i fiw. m is: . 'A -' mi Km 'I fin (, it 4 IS 1 "Ma : -! - .-u i mi v: -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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