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ESKO fSL'.. The MoRtee Star. ,f g 62 WILMINGTON, N. C., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1903. WHOLE NO. 11,317 VlL -el&Z BEOTKE.W,raiw PERSONAL PARAQRAPHS. QUUI-tS SVJ . rwkf Hi, i-:- . ... "ersee Le.e. Elected . I Ulfct. I wn DOS in WCOt OUlcers a.d Discasse the OUtrict r Tit sVVarteatVi I j7JIriTWIUJ low m tt I 0ut Short While Yet- at waiteriue. Zm maa kuled 4 frwely la placet icruny morning. gamBagdew at Jk. WTHjy ST T BUT THEY SOON RETURNED. lib ."rirS0 y tee ,miui la BasTeio. S T. u Y . far ill Ira Hi pur ceei. ; oaoxem k & I'M ; worn a !; WMPMWI, I IMH ejeitt; eaanta lar ilor EATHET REPORT N. OL, Dee. 9L del for tar twaaly- .eette, vIP H I1L.II W la D. D. 3 -1 Ja Worth Orore r"r fndtf tad saeer y to r audi of ae SO 46 VI Is-aunt t i.B M. aTaisv et Snetheort 7.10 A.M. n irwa eOn. M. ii. r- lit MitioaM footed t bat r own i , ,ti r.ere cold er v Bat Afttf omrer jamp tha VaaaiBf ton diapoteb any ttam km, Culaanaiae aarvwj, Still Vaitnr, 4yoo'll got no &eai RjeoaaoU or Bay. Yon 6 h.i r n a av rxeaangn aajt "more ponaioo iare boon aoonrtbod. Aa 0. P. baa tba earth, it fol- a aa. b. m a aa ,-. a oeorrnoa .or f klepbant onrry? diapotch in atipped oat nod lent annoy lasbof no aonot if tba in poaeeeaion of him? mbinn army of MajM :a hum tnamauy noTiBBBft lad am tha gridiron in 19u3, a.Uad 1? of each other and aoold wo do to the like 4tt. jnot two anootbe the followina- can Uo nary atg- fnaan I io tbU colamn of the "A fool nod hit pattern noon Mat Til .1 . k Bi nrtnn waa 9 37 for Middling. .IT IK WW aam 1 I .1 . a . rill .n - - nyw w mau a if her. b we coeaa to tbiak of tba an- Ba Texaa io eacoriog IU i-sexation by I'oda 8am, abler gobbling an of tarri- lit da Imoeiaud Preen diapetchee (Mm ran btbat tha Pnnoana onnal tronty at Cnlam am Taondiy nod it oooa to Panama by for a at o - . m. w - w i 1 1 ii ana i i nw 11 in awnad tamUrdar Aa hoe woald any. that will "ah thnt Hay-HoTTon traa tno t ft itron nm wkanh wo kora enrrad rrl Statoa, CotoanMn hi ro atreot. ta mawia vawoima iu - MUb pny ajt Imynt two aixtba tnsea. tba praoeot di- tha rod hi wa at a a n aran ' a ehmnga; hart onr object to onll attention to tha) y kmkafaq he police Landed "a drank " eooatry IMI Bight who -aa witn two qaart botUea of awn Lqtorud a cdnt fluk of na. eVtsa. aw A" uerpeater Utooary Ooan eany I nr. toe the ladieo o the ott to lb Front a will be to all ii made of the ot atlas L. rioaata Hjlmee. u.in;er of Mrs. Addle Millar. Bad Mr. Biaaey Otyoe Lee. too of Mn The 8oethport Standard of tola k ebtoaiciee the rather sudden "U kM atore wrwewl OftPw death of Mm. tYaaklla tfwt. .t tk. fatally hoaaa at 8a barb, tea mile from tbaort. Mn. Swain was a later cf aire. J. TL Harper, of tab) etty. A dolif htful handkerchief ba waa aire Uat nmhi h ih MatnoaUat ebareb. Mlsa W aiUe y aleo rare a p atty laa tba banal! i of the window of Orece aalaeialm food of tba Firet Baptat ebareb. By deed filed for record yoster G xxl man, eooaaitaaloaar, Brccsvdiac broafbt by O. Mil Tt. Jaoob & Baurtaa. aoM to J. W. and W M. of Oaalow county, for 1800, Ball tract of land on Myrtle : d talalnf 400 acre. - Mr L. MoCnllam, formerly 1Mb diy. i to Charleauin to accept e clerkahtp - th M- It. Boy all, them general aV. C. L. at Obarleeton, eoliaiUa fraicbt t of tba Ooaat Uaa ia Cbarleaton. aue Karoochl, the well am Qiaak aoofeetloaer on 8ontb -diat Mr. feaana lew-BBoatbe rati to bia old aama la Orwaon. Two nepbawa whom bo aomibt to btiaai owar to ibMaonobry lib btm weea tornad book nt Haw York by thootHat lmmiaatiom Mara of - We are glad to hear that Mr. B raabbaata boa bawa aaaaalnted it for thoaala of of Oa. the fiae BM He will emtkroly to tbM diy in the VBUCE" COhlfia f reoeral aaajmnbnbnano with the peop'e rtkt aaaa la tba rtht peace." ' o.E:mr op UeeVimy Wrdacaaay EtcbIbi el rtesa Venh geosmee. Mlaa Clara Bidaey and n Uong eon portioa eoeapaay are booked to appear y of Moale keen ne x t y ewaoiag, preeanUac ''Tba Marcbaal of Yaa tabaa tba port of Portia, while Mr. ward DXXaa naaya Bbyloek. BaaaTbaa baooennred ia maklac tbe aod faltnfol portratU of tbe Vaaetlan rtfa at tha parted written of by Stake la bts craat play. Tbe company in Raleieh Saturday nl-bt. Tno Mildred and Boocloro Oom pnay to attaeg Taadartlia will appear tba fol lowing three sigh la and 8atu r aay matiaea. Little Soa Mr. Jaanaa Bl Phawaa, No. M7 Barry atreea, baa the awaapatby of annoy Meade to tha dtata of hM utile aaw, Ralph Taylor, aged Are yea re. wh ch ibbbihiI nf aasmkeanooa croup early waaaaeday moral ac. Taa fnnetal waa mm il iirleal 'a tba aftawaooa and tba ra aaaiaa ertta Mad ta root in Beilevaa. Oaiy a abort Uana ago Mr. Pbaree waa baraaTad by the deatn of bia wife, and too donoie afflmtMm aaw brtnem ta bim tbedawawat eympathy of band rode of frtaada. OL J. Wata-iaa, of a well of Cape tag near Wrighuboro. died a'leraoon at tbe family yealer- Mooes a baabaod and foar child woo bneo too eymaolhy af Jta will be Point loi esaraatwa hnfMlega for tha Cape Work, at the rear of aora oo Natt haa bean award H. Brady, and be will to aa aa early a eoan- a & W. awMwlara-Ualoaky ooraor. Wilmiagioa Sari age and Trwat Oo. irrSf Dt tO B y . Oremni rwfcea Veonirway. Mr. Boa. "btrrtawJw aaaA''Xaft puai aaw tooatc. i,n. Tkem View SIlBatiaa here Calmly Ne Parnate to Sehttltate tie- Ke4actl0B eiaaaiiaraetlon amonr the twelre or flfteaa mewaeocer boya employed Me local office of tbe W aya a . Mtern jbiob raianraph Oo. In wbleb waa referred to 1b thai yeeierday aa tha reaalt of from iilcOmond for a twea aaaa. radactioa ia tbalr i tbie ally, oolnmaa an order ly-flre per eaaaa, eui- mioatea in a etrtke of abort duration yaaterday morning. Heretofore the f . a i t m . ' i . meaaengers have been reeeieiag two eaata for each mmaaaa dalieerad and two aad a half eeaaa for each one brongbt to tba office. Now tbalr pay baa been oat down to a osat aad a half on all. both meaa uri tnH )! At 10 o'clock yeeterday moraine- one of tbe boya refuted to work longer for tie decretaed pay and when told b Manager Sale that he con Id ro. tbe boy called the remainder of the met ncer force oat with him. Manager Sale tbea told the bora that tba d- o work of hia and he would prefer they would await a conference. which they did. Mr. W. H. Sprunt, janlor member of the firm of Alexander Bprunt Sc Son and one of tbe larweet natrons of tbe Weetern Union, waa then called ia aa mediator and ha reluctantly acted la that capacity, bowerer, maklnr. tbe boya a wholeaome little Ulk by which they were much lmpraanrd Be told them he bad no Interact la tba matter except hla peraonal la tare t ia the b jya; that be waa la aoaympaihy with tbe eat ia their wagee bat their little trlke would mean that many of them would be oat of employment aad that If tbay weat back to work they could q ill when tney found mora lucrative employment. After half aa boar'a delay tno boya returned to work at the reduced acale. Maoager Sale ezpreeeed regret at the turn of affaire. He was, of oourer. Oily carrying oat ordere from bia uperlatendaat and could only place tbe ratee la effect Dee. let, aa be wae Instructed. He aald be had no par. p we to follow tba policy of the Weat Oeloa managera la Hicbmond a d At ante by hiring neero boya, area If tbey continued oa their trlke. Fartbermore, la justification of the reduction he aaye that with the a ehaaaw wan made wblcb will tfra the boya from one hundred IO two hundred meaatcea a day which heretofore bare bean del leered by other meant and for wblch tbe boje d not receive any pay. He belieaea tbia change will aboal offeet tbe eat Manaewr Sale mya that an energetic boy can make from gav to 9U a montn. and that f 15 la eonaidered a low aver ace. Laat month one boy In the eer- vice made over $47- On the other band, tha boya claim tbey have to furaiab their owa wheels, keep them la repair, boy expeaal ve uniforms aad go out In nil kiada of weather. Ualaea tbay can make above tbe aver ago tharo M little profit left Tbey propose aow to remain la re oka until tbey oaa make a trial of their poeaible under the new order. Maa af a Tragte Corner. Mr. W. A fail Ma, who returned yeeterday from Henderson where be attended tbe funeral of bia brother-la-law, Mr. Begone Delia, who waa tba victim of a fatal Tbnnkagieiag bunt, tails Of tha trapie career of Policeman Bob Crockett, tbe accidental dlaeharpe of wkoaa gnn aooaed yonag Mr. BatU' death. Mr. Farriee anya Policeman Crockett ia a quiet, anamumlng man be latt two yeara, four bare fallsa a victim to bia un- ImieaUoaeJ ebootlag. Dariag tba ro eeol appearance of Oenlry'a abow at Henderson Policeman Crockett, in at tempt! a g to arrest aa naraly aegro, kcetdaaully shot aad killed the aepro aad aleo a white by-etander, both hav ing died la Box buspltpl, Bnietgb. Another time recently ho waa forced to aboot a man down oa tbe etreeta of Headereoe in self-defence. Mr. Far rim says no one ever took the killing of another maa harder than did Mr. Crockett the anootiap of Mr. Beats. Hs ilmaly maa born to base n Iragie ca reer and lately he's been baring It. Cars Derallesl. Several ears of an Atlantic Coast Line freight tenia ware derailed yes terday near the sceae of tbe head-on collision juat tbia side of Bilton bndpe Tueaday. It ia thought that a twisted rail caused thedemiisnaaU Tba A. At Y. trala yeeterdey moroing bad to take tbe Pea board tracks oat cf the eUy to arced ndaany by reaaoa of tbe wrecknga aa tha ten ah A Seaboard Air Lino wrecking train arrirad yee terday to take to Portsmouth tha ruins of the locomotlee amaaoed up la Taee day'a nee B. B Boo. B B Olann, of Winston, will arrive ta the city to-morrow aad la tbe areeing ha will address the labor unions of the eUy la Pythian Oaatle HaH, am the third floor af the Marebl aoa N alio eel Beak bolldlag. Sunday will deliver tba annual 0 the WUmlnptoo wiw. iba Academy of music ana at o o'clock be will apeak to yonng ths Y. M. O A. st ""ice! oi a Hanaeia M.a m... uermanla badgo No. 4, Knifhta of Pythian, at lta regular meeting last olpht elected officers for tbe ensuing term aa follows: Ohaaeellor-Comman aer. u. t. Uuls; vice Chancellor, F, A. B.ssenper; Matter of Work. Q. F Alitor; Prelate, M. Brewer; Master of Kxcnequer, F W Ortmino; Mooter of finance, H L. Vollere: Keener of t- cords aad Seals, John Hear; Master t Arms; E Sehalkea; Inner Guard, a W. Pole ogt; Outer Guard, J no. F. Boll; Trusteee, J. Q. L. 14 eecben, C. F. VonKsmpen aad J ob a H. Kuck. The forthcoming D strict Meeting at Whiteville next Tuesday night was discussed and a good delegation of Germania neonle -ill be aboard tha "Prlhian Flyer' when it leavee at 6 otooek that even iog. Jefferson Lodge No. 84, K of P , at its meeting Wedneeday night elected officers at follosrs: Chancellor Com mander, R. C. Rubright; Vice Chan cellor. W. O. Page; Prelate. W. P McGlourbaa; Matter at Arms, J. B Hatch; Mtater of Work, L O. Smith; Keeper of Record and Sealt, Aaaoo Al liffood ; Maater of Finance, 8. H. Burtt; Matter of Exchequer, EaeeneForehee; Ianer Gueid, C. W. Craig; Outer Guard, Geo. W. Branch; Trustees, RobL 8. Collins, A. 8 Holden, and L B. Borers. The "Jtffereooiane" also talked about the "decetrict meeUn' " and will send a good delegation to Whiteville Taeeday night. Dletriel Deputy J no. LttUeton aaye the special train la an aasured fsct and that it it now only q test ion of how many are going. Messrs. Neal and Smith, of Whiteville, were at the meeting of Jeff eraon Lodge Wed eeed ay night and tendered all Wilmington Pylbians a cordial invita tion to attend tbe meeting. THE A. M. E. tONPEgENCB. Sessions Yesterdey Tekea Up With Re ports-Ed set Host I Meetiag To-slf at. Tbe A. M. E. Conference, of East ern North Csrolins, held iu firet day a business seaaioas with St. Stephen's ebareb, corner of Fifth and Bed Cross treats, yeaterday. Biahop B. F. Le of Ohio, is presiding instead of Biahop Capers, as waa erroneously stated yeeterdar. aad about 100 clerical dele gates are la attendance. Yeaterday a sessions were given over chiefly to hearinsf renortt of pastore. All col- lectloat dariag tbe year were good aad the work doae in tbe conference waa moot encouraging. Bar. W. B Cape hart M presiding elder of tbe Wil mington district and from it a good report goes up. Tbe dean ng of reports will be con tinued to-day and tola af terncon at 3 o'clock the election of de legatee to general conference will be bald. To night a general educational meeting will be held. Tba appointment of pastors will be made by tbe Bishop Monday. Sereral ehnagaa are ex pected In the Wilmington district. MiYOK'S COUSf YESTERDAY. Oaly Three Cases Tried -Dricadeat A. y tiki as Keedy lor Trial Mayor Springer had oaly three for trial ia the police court terdar. Charles Mulford. white, fined $10 and costs for being drunk aad down at Sixth and 8 wane streets, ia default of which be will go to the roede for 90 days. Mary Alios Hen aegaa and Josephine Henderson, both colored, who rakwd a disturbance la Burr A Bailey't alley and were "pinched'' by Policeman O. B Bolt nt 4 o'clock yeaterday moral eg, ware each aleo fined $10 and coots. Tba Henderonn woman paid tbe amount Uxed agalaat he-,- but the Heanegan woman will go to the roads in default of pay meat. Tbe case of A. Watklns, charged with aa assault with a deadly weapon in aoeidaatally shooting the Cart r.gbt woman some time ago, waa continued until yeeterday and the de - with hla counsel, Maredea Bellsmy, Jr., Esq.. Was present for trial, but the matter and ...ia continued until next Taeeday, owing to the absence of a witness in Norfolk. He Voltd la' Basectt. Ber. Joba N. Cole, tha retlriag pea tor of Grace M B church, this city, who will maxt year become presiding elder of the Bcckloghom district, M. E chaicb, aad who ia a saember of ibe Board of Trusteee of Trinity Col lege, returaad yeeterday from Dur ham, where, on Tueaday Bfrht and Wednesday morning, he attended tbe meeting to consider the resignation of Prof. Beasett. Be waa oae of the even who roted to accept the r1" tlooof the disturbing member, and with him la that riew were U. 8 Sea ,tor F M. Bimmoaa; CoL John F. Bratoa.of Wl'aoa; Br. T. N. Iey. editor of the tt.wigu w Hot A. P. Tyer, formerly of .wi.li... nmw V. A. Bishop, of Bal- Igb, aa'd Ber. N. M. Jurney of Mount Ollre. ar.alaa leaf to Hktos. N. 6. Mr Matthew K. Smith, No. 608 South Fifth street, an employe of the ftTljTo'clock Wednesday atebt after at ii.av o otw ..,. .itb Textile uoioriop w, uw an ttinewi ui M LSawaST- sag years oi bo their loan. Tbe remains B1V' ' eot yesterday faff Interment nt former home of the famUy, near ton, Oolumbus county. tha Million Dollar Ship Load of Cot ton Leaves To-day for Bre- Germany. THE PORT WILMINGTON. 'head af AU Competitor! With tba Ex-port-Prices Aha Yesterday Brake tba Record far Many Yeara. Other Sblpplor News. With tha possible exception of Sa- vannah, the largest cargo of cotton ever cleared from a South Atlantic port for foreign shipment, according to local marine authorities, ia aboard the splendid British steamer "Anglo- Saxon," Capt. Herbert Perry, which will mam Alexander Sprunt Bon for Bremen. Germany, at daylight tbia morning. Tba cargo consists of 17,000 bales and ie rained at one million and twenty thousand dollars. The clearance of tha "Anglo-Saxon" please Wilming ton at the bead of tbe list of all com petitive porta in sire of tbe cargo aad la the list of ports are Norfolk, Charleston and other cities, wbleh boatt of twioe the commercial import ance of thie point The next largest cargo which erer left Wilmington waa aboard the Brit ish steamer "Almora," by the aame consignor!, on Oct. 4th, 1899, consist ing Of 16,600 bales. The third largest waa on the "Hermlaton" on Dec 16th, 1909, consisting of 16,860 bales, but tbe value of none of them approached anything like that of tbe "Saxon, " for on yeaterday, when Messrs. Sprunt & Boa broke the record in tbe aixe of cargo, tbe record of cotton prices for many yeare waa also broken by a phenomenal advance of from 66 to 76 points in New York futures on the promulgation of the Government crop estimate of 9.963.C39 bales for tbia seaton Tbe local market in Wilmington waa unable to adjust ltaelf daring the day to the phenomenal conditions North and waa quoted "nothing do ing." The New York spot market, howerer, waa quiet at 13.46 cento, an advance of half a cent over previous day's quotations. Tbe "Anglo Saxon" and her genial, gentlemanly commander hare been moat cor J tally welcomed to Wilming ton and. It is hoped, with a fair pros pect of a speedy return. The ship draws something orer 90 feel of water and will proceed to sea at daylight this morning. Tbe schooner "Carrie A. Bucknam," which baa bean In port several days a waiting a aettlement of affairs in Ban Domingo before proceeding with a cargo of lumber for tbe port of Ba rn ana, In that country, Bailed yeater day morning from South port at 7 o'clock la response to ad Ticca from her owners. Schooner "Damletta and Joana" ar rived yeaterday from New York with cargo of salt for Ball fc Pearaall, In corporated. The Clyde Liner "Navahoe" arrived yesterday evening from Georgetown, P1MAN6BS OP THE STATE. Kepati by tbe a editor -St. laata Exhibit. Beard af Arricaftara. Special Star Telegram, j Ralkjgh, N. C, Dee. 3. A state ment issued by the Auditor shows the condition of the State's general fund at the close of the nocal year Nor. SO, to ha: Receipts, $9,899,049.50: dio- bursements, $9,901, 604. 81; balance, $190,488.19. Educational fund: Re ceipts. ' $160,906.99; disbursements, $190,799 88; balance, $80,107.09. A report to tbe State Board of Ag rlculture from tbe Governor shows $7,600 la hand toward tha $10,000 to be raised by subscription to make tne SUte appropriation of $10,000 for the St. Lou la Exposition available. The Governor expecta to hare the amount in band within thirty days. Commissioners Patterson, Scott and Allen, of the Board of Agricul ture; are appointed a commit- to Uke in band the erection of a new aprieultural building at tha a. and M. College. The corner atone will be laid next June. It will prob ably be called tbe Ay cock building. The Board decided to buy another experiment farm in the extreme moun tain section of the State, making four la all. Faaeral ef Mr. Stager. Tbe remains of tbe late A. W. Rieger, whose sudden death occurred at his home in Brunswick county Wedneeday at noon, were brought orer to the city yeaterday afternoon and are now at Woolvin's undertak ing establishment awaiting shipment to South port on the steamer "Wil mington" at 9:30 o'clock this morn ing. Mr. A. W. Rieger, Jr., arrired yesterday morning from Washington, Br , a D. a, to attend the funeral, wnicn will be held thbafteamoon. Basket Ball Ts-asjM. The Little and Dosher banket ball teams of tbe Y. M. O. A. will play to night in the Association champion ship series. There will also oe a game between the "Reds'7 and "Blues, oi the Junior Department. The single admission of 10c will admit to bath contests. Lights far tha Cats! Llae. In riew of tbe early PPro,n AW1 rm 11 1 TXTIeatrnw darkness during the rsuaau m0nths, the Atlantic Una shops I . .Kt- -at. .re bain wired for the In- s - mM . ,deocent I ir7-i'---l8T0II i .tallation or i,w -v- 7- by toe u. x. sp, . ' - jr Mr. J. L. Wetaon, of Sails- bury, Is si Tte O'too. Hon. J. A. Brown, of Chad bourn, is here on a business trip. Mr. W. G. Hill and wife, of Fayetterille, are gueate at Tbe Orton. H. L. Stevens, Esq , of War saw, arrired yesterday on professional business. Mr. Tom Meares, home from the University spend few days. Mr. W. J. War en, Southern Express Oo., is in on official business. of the the city Iredell Meares, Esq., went up to Charlotte yeaterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Shipp. Maj Chan. M. Stedman went up to Fayetterille yesterday on his return to Greensboro. Dr. J. W. Floyd and Mr. D F. MoQoupan. of Haatr. 8 O. were Orion gueetp yeaterday. Mr. and Mn. B. C. Boney and two children, of Wallace, were guests at The Orton yesterday. Mr. Thomas Wilson, the well known railroad president of South Carolina, arrired laat night. Messrs. H. A. Townsend, of Raynham, N O, and W. B. Porter, of Conway, 8 O, were here yeaterday. Dr. J. H. Darid and Messrs. E. L Moore and A. B. Jordan, of Dil lon, B.C.. arrired laat night from the South. Mr. K. C. Barrett, of Bocky Mount, one of the popular Southern Ex press Company's route agents, ia at The Orton. J. B. Schulken, Esq., of Whiteville, passed through the city yeaterday on his way up the Wilmicg ton & Weldon railroad. Messrs. W. R. Newbury, of Magnolia; Thoa. B. Peirce, of War saw; O. P. Johnson, of Burgaw, and A. J. Johnson, of Clinton, were guests at The Orton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Farriss returned yesterday from Henderson, whither they were summoned last week by a telegram announcing the accidental killing of Mrs. Farriss' brother, Mr. Eugene Betts. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UNLUCKY CORNER. Havenner's Celebrated Bread as a side Issue. Everybody bays it. In anticipation of a big Holiday trade we are adding dally to oar im mense acock. We hind ia all tbe new cereals lnelodlae Trtso its. Breakfast Food, Orape Nuts. Quaker Oats. Force. Malta-vita. New line Fancy Cakes and Crackers. trial order will convince you that we keep tbe most complete stock In tbe city. We excel In prompt delivery . 8. W. SANDERS. x Both Phones 109. nor 4 tf Oranges, Cocoanuts, Apples, Raisins and Mixed Nuts. HALL & PEAR SAIL, INCORPORATORS. nor st tt Silver Salt. It's" a pleasure to clean Silver, Gold, Cut Glass or anything that shines with 8ILYER SALT. Makes water do the work. Guar anteed positively harmless; 36 ots at HARDIN'S Palace Pharmacy, 136 South Front Street. OC 14 Both 'Phones 55. Tobacco Cheap. Kite 35c pound, Maglnty 30c pound. Merrecce 30c pound. Mahogany 33c pound. Brown Mule 28c pound. Martin Tobacco 1 5c pound. Rooedalo Tobacco 17 I -2c. Early Bird 36c pound. Schnapps, thin, 37c pound. Schnapps, thick, 36c Lb. W. B. COOPER, de 3 tf Wilmington, N. C. We Meet Competition On everything in our line, which consist sof a f nil and complete line of Groceries. Send us your orders and be convinced. California 3-crown Raisins. Mixed Nuts. 618 gross Matches, all kinds. 700 sacks Va. Water Ground Meal. 460 sacks Corn. 63 barrels Syrup and Molasses. COHPaox, I'he w noiesaie wtww., 5 and 7 South Water street;. nov 19 tf Cujrrifht 1SUV irUul SeJuffB.r Marx THE A. DAVID CO. Modern Clothiers. Tailors and Furnishers. no 29 tf THE C. W. POLYOGT CO. Will continue their special sales week for one week longer, on ac count of Thanksgiving Day breaking into our sale of last week. We offer as special inducement for this week rebate checks on all cash purchases. VISIT OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT FOR BARGAINS THIS WEEK. The C. W. nov 39 tf Tbe Wilmington Savings & Trust Co., 108 Princess Street. Established 1888. Capital and Surplus Assets (over) - "Largest and J. W. NORWOOD, Proaldent. O. B. TAYLOR. Jr., Caanieri directors: H. Walters, J. W. Norwood, J. V. Donald Macttae, i. h. V oilers, JN. a. Kankin, U. W. nov 4 tf Yates, G. E. Taylor, Jr. Cuban Blossoi AND RENOWN CIGARS. These Cigars are better than ever "SILVER COIN" FLOUR. It is the BEST ever ground; guaran teed, H. L Volte. A. C. jy 36 tf L. Crossing. Hands Up." Tie a string around your finger tf you can't recollect name 3. "WHITE KNIGHT," ' WHITE KNIGHT," "WHITE KNIGHT," Tbese Cigars nave the "come again" quality, tbe "come again" prices. Incomparable to any brand sold, here or elsewhere and recommend ed by careful smokers. THE F. E. HASHAGEN CO., Cigar Jobbers. 310 Water Street. 'Both Phones 447. no 33 tf Wilmington Grocery Co. We have in stock a choice lot of N. C. Hams. Fish Boe. The celebrated Todd Ham from Smith field, Va. , and all the other articles usually f onnd in a Grocery Store. All goods are fresh and at lowest prices. WILMINGTON GROCERY CO., Pell Phone 14 Inter state M. J OMSK 66 abaabbaaaaooooota TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ! Oao , by gfaUi. 0b.OO Sin Montba, S.wOZ Three Montba. " 1.S8T Two Months, l.OO w . & BUTr4 to swaaariaara ta taaw 2 Oltr at 41 Ctau rr Hoatt. Hie Best Way to Get a Good Overcoat is to go to a Good Place. A Good Way to get the Beat Overcoat is toga to Gents' Polvogt Co. - $90,000 OO - $1,000,000 00 strongest." H. WALTERS, Vice President Grainger, J. W. Yates, D. O'Connor, FOR COPLEY PRINTS. We have them. Also the Cosmos Pictures, large list of subjects. Small size, 13 for 35 cents; large size 4 for 35 cents. 1,000 Unframed Pictures, Plain and in colors, 10c each. Frames of all sizes made to order Latest styles in Mats and Mould ings. G. W. YATES & CO., nov 39 tf Wilmington, N. C. Friiri ino Rpd I A VAVbAXIQ J? VVL S For sale a double Folding Bed of Finest duality, with Spring's and Mattress. Every thing as good as new. Will be sold for half its value. For further information apply at the Star Office. no 38 Iw What Ads Moat to a Gentleman's Dress ? All agree a nice STYLISH HAT! Then go to HAMME, THE HATTER, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices. novas tt Front Street. Important Notice. Notice is hereby given to all par ties concerned that all pipe connec tions with water, gas or sewerage mains on Market street, between Second and Fourth streets, will have to be made at once before paving ia done, as no permits for tearing up these streets will be given after said work is finished. WM. B. SPRINGER, no 25 6 w we fir sn Mayor. To Excursionists. The flrBt thing you should do on your arrival tn dcS Possibly, you may need all oi these oom The Parorlte" Barber 'bop ! the place, an IS tt No. 7 south Ftont ewost. WHY v sml smf ' . JBl ianlTi ''
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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