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, t .t a a 1 1. Tm a araa a p a.. ?",::' m; t The Morning iHonutiQ OUTLINES. r asea MwmIi to Mill , irt at Cm ittaafi. - Bmiar JJL jTr- M eaeaafcsae aa ae rt "ataaaab Pa wwytottHfcllllllm - eajaaort aaaAsa; eU Biiluu-y t a seam ""filter! nnlirj WfI.MTTwTO J n TTIFRsinAV nT7PT7fRT7T? 10 Ma M a mmmmmmmmMM VBV,a. wm. rV 1 leg Dr. a J. Mas -a, t im saseaaat mwl at taa I m thm Taftdt Oad WtllUM LlMw I YT . - LA1UL-NO. 67. LOCAL DOTS. - Tim PnliH Brewing Co. hu the eckaowltdgemsnt by tbe FTAaaf wo lUwUn calsndara for the New Tko Health Department, Tues day eveaiag, established a qauuilM for mwM 'ever at tit Soeth Frost Tbe satieat to little HorntA. Mr. J oka J.Jh, lag Haaea dcSaa. tbegrea afeeturere, U la th. city. calling oo a At a rtoiosaoe. the ease hhU for the Haaea Stat) te WUsiutot. The Mabel Peiga Co. pan j No. 1, taunt aria the favorite Soatbera aeireaa bersalf, la piaylag Urea al hi l Nawbera this vavk tad will appear here for a week aooa efter Cbrtotmaa. - Dr. M. Bobarta, U. . A. , has arrived f roaa the Waat la tabs ap ha at Fort Caswell, suaasBjj. who to orderrd Dr. Bob 1903. WHOLE NO. 11,322 oooooooooooooooooooooooa TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION .j , Oaa y ear, by Six Months, , Three Months, - 1.86; Two Month., - LOO J haeltrereA to subscribers ia aew City at 4S Cents per Mont a. O0wtO LIFE STRUGGLE ENDS. Cirtwiittt White Woman Pa- tally Wounded Month Ago Died lesterday. WAS A PMENOMbNAL CASE. Chapter la Accidcetal Sbeotlst Uadcr tsfsrtasatc Urcaastaacea Coro atr,alattatWaiioat DeaM fcisatrsts watktoe-Fsatrsl. Ariar aa alaioat unprecedented bat Ua far Ufa acaiaat feerfal ostoa and taa etoatay of a degree of physical endur aaaa aaldooa wiinceaai ay taa aar leooa of aay aoaatry, Mary a Oert- rifht. iba while woman who was c c daaully abot a month aco laet Fri day la a hoaae on Church atrael, the ball froaa a 98-eallbra. Oolle Army WILL SPEAK TO GROCERS. THE POULTRY SHOW. PERSONAL PAKAQRAPH5. Atieraey Qtacral Jahaata, ol SUta aita ctattoa, WMla Here la Jaaaary. Meetlef Taeatay Night. txY :' aaaa aaaady j ,:. aa.i ipl aali. "a t ataety; rata at aaaaaaaa a 4aa t aiitoi tan uaa ajatat. LEATHER REPORT iiimum - 5rfJfo ja-ir aaara aaeftaa at a aav: ADDooocaataot to made of the marrtota of Miaa Joeaabiaa Mlaia, Jr., daoabtar of Mr. aa4 Mra a EL Miata, af taaa atty. and Mr. Caariee Biaae. eoa of Mr. aad Mra B. O. Blah. ! I Wttoataartoa. By daad Had for raoord yaater- dar. E U K ddar and oioera Irani farred to Bebart EL Bykaa, fat fJttO, hat aa aaata ataa at Market, to feet of Ftfteeath atrael. tOalSO feet la for Uae aay. .1 re af ta Oaa Fear rtrar 4 r.euaillr. W. CX. at t aV H., it v wunsoroa, Da a far Nona (rau: B4a ar aaaw inw ri The Uaited Statee Fidelity and Oaaraaty Oa. of BaJUeaore, of which OL D. Wee a. Ia. af tale atty. to baajly attraetlee eaieodar for tha New Year. Oaarloiao Otaaraer: U epite of taaeoatradlciloa. Taaca'e Bead baa froaa the road aod return New York atty. Taa ergaaisa- to hare appeared here to nithL" fJaJSanathaaan. iJijPg vaer Wi aa'aitaa a ear. av Vhat aaa it taa Praaadeat Booee fkatalMan aew elaBPT JawBeSlkalwlB iaa ha diaod at taa White liouaa' B netl t In Gaeaaral Wood e iAaaa far Itajar OeMtl afe-ealt tjaald ha after be rt- Gaaaral Beaatohl a tir. a F 0tair OP AM ALLEY. BeJier Caaaaata that Be Maa ween Mr. E P UaatttaaarelaUee ilroeerey hat ihe city aa a tha aabilo or an Tale owaerahip of tha aitoy lead tee: lata taa Wllaalaf ton I'Oa Worka froaa Baa o ad atreei aad taa rich i af Mr. Bailey to hleaa half ar i of watt aaa aaaa tB laotaoatamna. deeelopaU Into farthar eoattat of oat etna yaaaaraay. Mr. BaUay, eaaaatalu what aaraararde OB hai rteau aad foilad la h auempi i the way. ye-.erday tbroaeh her head, aaoeumbed to her lajertee at the Jasaea Walker Mem orial Uoepltal at t JO o'cloca yaaier day morntnr Until late Taeeday afternoon, aa no led in yaalerday'e paper, the woman bad ezhloiiad an uaually favorable aymploma and It area thoaaht that her teeotery wee certain, but aba aaddanly had a turn for the wort- and nif hi before laat all hope waa abandoned. By a atraore coincidence Alphonao Watkina, tha prominent young plumber who waa the unfortunate man to drop tha pit- io cauilnc the accident under aome what embarraaalnc circumatancet, had j oat been exonerated of any blame for the occurrence by the Mayor. An aatopay performed at tha hoapl tal yeaterday afternoon by Dr. W. D. McMillan, county euperlntendeul of heallb, upon the ordera of Dr. C D Ball, coroner or the eoaaty, dtoeloaed that the hall bad entered joat between the a yea at tha baae of the none, ranged back ward through tha head, alitntly upward aad to tha right. A few daye after the ahooUag, tha ballet waa taken hy Dr. Akeranao. aurgaoa la ebarge of tha hoep'tal, from aa abtoeaa which formed oo the top aad near the back of tha bead. Tbe immediate cauae of death waa foaad to be aa ex tent! re la fl.aamelioa of tbe membranoua aub etaeee coeerieg the hrala aad extend ioc to tha baae of the aame. Tbebrala waa atao Impaired, dooa after tbe de.ta. Dr. Bell, tha . i m . TV- A k..m.n oaroaer, waa 001100 oy Norman H. Johnaon, Eq., of Bur llagton, attorney general of the North Carolina AaaociaUon of Betall Grocers aad General Merchants, la a latter to Preeident J. EL Thomas, which waa read at tha aaaal monthly meeting of tha Wilmington Retail Orocera' Aaeo etatloa held Tueaday eight la tha Sea hoard Air Line building, wrltee that ha will ha hare aad deliver an add rem to a maaa meeting of grocers early la Jaaaary of the new year. He ezpecta a leige attendance. Due notice of the exact date of the addreea will be given. Mr. Johnaon Bays that the work all over tbe State to programing nioaly aad much enthoetaem to being ahowa The meeting of the local association T oaa dap nlaai -aaaa. malL ataaadaaL President Thomas waa la the chair and Mr. P. Etoinaberger waa et hie desk aa secretary. Proceedings of laat meeting were read and approved. Tha secreta ry made his monthly report, which waa aim approved and ordered on tie. Several collection re porta were made by members. Tbe first quarterly state meat of the Slate Association waa also read for the laformatlon of those in attendance. The report waa from Sec retary W. A. Avant, of Charlotte, end was highly sattofactory. Y. M. C A. BEW YEAR RECEPTION. Third Annual Exhibition of Wil mington Association Opens Next Monday Night. THE CANVAS ALREADY HERE. Teal Will be oa Market Street Ptose, Paclag From Street Large Number ef Eotraa A seared -The Piail Martlet Laet Mght. La4ics' asxlllary Plaaaiag a Dellfttfal Eseat Setae ef tha Pcataree. The Ladlea' Aazlllary baa partially completed the arrangements for tbe annual New Tear reception at tbe Y. M O. A. In tbe afternoon from 4 to t o'eloek tbe junior members and ibalr friaads will be entertained. At alght from Sto 11 o'eloek the older folks will be expected. Tbe mala feats re of tha entertain meat will he a gymnasium exhibition under the direction of Secretary Dushaa. The gymnastics will take plsce tn tbe auditorium, xne aiagv will be enlarged for the occasion. The young anna's clam will give a fancy wnd drill, with music. There will ha a faney exercise on the parallel bare aad oa the loag boras hy tbe ad vanced clam under Mr. Daaban. Tumbling by F. M Bryant and h-.....,.T nnPn will be a strong fea ture. Other scrobatlcs will be tn aad a jury of inquest to Inquire mora I (n high jumping from a spring board fully Into the eircumatances to crawl in. to hy aata eaadiag ia thenr u taa Beast' till oaaeeaeto ihet tha aBay th of under orders of be, bis al io the a alter . Bed alga els were at nlgbl Mr. Bailey tha property to pri- he has a right to --. aa:. Q iaviag an sye oa Praatdaat hteaae- I vxs aad ha aaa a right ta piaaa waas all ssaay gliding piaaaabtUty 1 ,ug- ta JUJJ C y MAJBBtB Yet 1 HBO Y EVBBMl taryigsj tndtacrettoaa. - , n ,,, - Payaa harry ap Plasty Savrtts ia U 'M' . . I anaViifaJ aarsie by the of the ahooUag waa ampaneiiea mm Cept. W. EL Northrop. Jr.. forem.n ; B F. King, secretary ; R-nbea uraoi. Chas. DasU. John Thomaa and nou. at tha Oily Ball at IS o'clock, tbe in .imony of all wilaeaeee waa beard ano a recces waa taken aatfl 10 o'eloek thin aaoraiag. pending raaalt of the su topsy. which was at once ordered. Sarah a Mlats, the ooly aye wit aaata taa shoot! nr. save Welkins, iUf,MiAihi iurrlhston tbe night Keu aevw ww - m lm aoMiion she went u.r. c.rtwrirht, on Chnrcb, be dixtb aad Seventh in.iiAiion of bouse witaese hesrd ber speak to soo.b ons ex,d Walklas came la. The Oert- ltllog oppoeiv cgareite a comedy boxing match and running maise. No admlmion will be charged. THE MttKEfS ABD SHIPPING rlred ihe booee of etoeeta, upon tbe At the .-w .. tw rwua.-r- ZTIZ' large L Matthew a laat alght at A. Skipper, aa al- laty of thto atty. aad T:.a-r fJ Bar. O grega prettily with plants i-i.iinBa of taanr aaaaanm ..it.Hrtooir Tbeywlli . aavaition I -- Wrm'"Wt. The Btam mamm 1 . V- net wis- ' cmolnlltaliam I pye. Wi ftim oa taa . taw. tha Daoioaratic pnrtf wtu aa ' .taaaaaa iBBBBBSlMnWSWSWWW-" I PrsatoVaat fjun" l"1 J .....t Rkwa. the newapapT mMa wriaht t,i. Walklas dropped a sad stooping lo pick It up, a pistol fl from oader bla coat and exploded just as ta Oert wright woman leased oser. WliBses thought she bad falated. Walk taa picked bar ap to lay ber down on taa Boor aad witBeaa saw alood oa her aad raallsed that the we maa had haoa awe. Witness waa frigbtaaed aad toft. Baw ao pUtol la Walklas' head, gwa W. J. Williams of tha police . . m I ik.i nn nl nexl i?si . , . i - . aight. Nor. t.u. to the atauon aaa " oa tjnnrrn 1 ap; be Aaa latent d do i Clesrsace sf SritUb Samaar-"erwef laa Bares Arrives Other River Newe. British steamer "Huelm"eieared yes terday for Bremen with cargo of 8,40 balm cotton, consigned by Messrs. Spruat At Son. Norwegian barqne "relefoa" ar- yesterday from Baraanan to Helde ct Oo. and will receire eargo of aaval stares. Spirits turpentine waa steady at 56c on tbe local market yesterday. Tha cotton market waa dall at lfc , with recelpta of t,aS belee against 1,487 same day laat year. Schooner "Wm. Lltbleum." harlog completed dtoeharglag eargo of xainlt at tha Oarollaa Oentrai warehouseB, rlMnd 1 iarbt yetterday for George town, a a Briltoh steamer "Cairn at rath . " atoo having completed dischar ging bar eargo of fertiliser malarial, cleared for Bruaawick, Qa. PAWIERS ASD P.PER HAN0ERS. "If yon haven't got mneh to write about for to-morrow," euggeatlvely quoth Will Bonils yeaterday and a vacant stare out or the eyes of tha newagatherer confessed the troth of the mild Impeachment "you might tell 'an about oar chicken ahow next weak. You're already had about our trots' coming and we're going to put 'em np oa Market street plaxa Satur day if Mayor Springer to willin'. Out-of-town people will begin to eend in birds for the show aa early ae Friday, so we'll have to have aome place to put 'em. It'agoiog to be the biggest fair Wilmington hae ever had." The final meeting of the Wilming ton Poultry AsaoeiatiOD, under tbe au spices of which the third annual exhibition will ba given, waa held last night and Superintendent Bonltz made a very satisfactory report of what had been accomplished in the way Of arrangements. Entries will cloee Saturday night and by that time the tenta on Market street will be lively with the cackle of fine birds and the more toothing expressions of the pet stock. All rsilrosda entering the city hare given a round-trip passenger rate of one end one-third fares and a large number of fanciers from a dis tance will be here. The Southern Expreea Oompany has given a half rate to all exhibitors who may deaire to ahlp coops. In addition to the Association's special cash prizes there are more than 800 prizes offered by Wilmington merchants who have manlfeeled a lively interest in the show. No entry fee is eharged on pet stock. The causae uader which the ahow will he held will be 80x180 feel in size with handsome wood front, attractive ly decorated aad brilliantly lighted. The front of no carnival show which erer came to Wilmington Will be aa pretty aad aa gorgeous aa that design ed and executed by Superintendent Bonltz for the poultry show. The en trance will be at Front and Market streets and the interior will be bril liantly llghed from a myriad of ln candescenta. On the opening night bend music will be one of the "draw icg cards' et the main entrance. The officers of the Wilmington Poultry Association are- ae follows: Dr. J. EL D re her, president; J. O. Boesch, first r toe president; WO. Arm strong, secretary; E. T. Wade, second vice president; W. A. Bonltz, super intendent; A. O. MeEaebern, assist ant secretory. Executive Committee F. U nog gins, a J. Davto, J. EL Dreher, J. O. Boesch, and R W. Price. Mr. P. S. Cox, of Newbern, ia at The Orton. Mr. Franklin Sherman, Jr., of Baleigb, is at Tbe Orton. Hon. J. A. Brown, of Chad bouro, arrived laat night. Capt. G. G. Lynch, of Charles ton, and Oapt. G. D Pugb. of Flor ence, arrived last night. Mr. D. W. Alderman, of Al colu, a OL, the well know lumber mill man, wis at The Orton yesterday. The Stab regrets to hear that OapL Irving R blnson is reported very sick at bis home In EMztbsthtown. Mr. Jno. 0. Ellington, of Ba lahrh. State Bank Examiner, spent yesterday in the city on ness. A goo J article invites confidence from tbe start and improves on acquaintance. official busi- Messrs. Wilbur Mclntyre, of New York, and Oliver Smith, of Wil mington, were guests at The Orton yesterday. "Sam" Bowden, of Warsaw, the noted NImrod of Duplin county, was a Stab visitor yesterday. "Sam" planned a hunt for the field editor of the Stab, and when It comes off you may bet your last nickel we will "make the feathers fly." -Miss Mary Bridgers, Mrs. Robert Bridgers, Mrs. B. B. Branch and Mr. Robert Branch returned last night from New York where they at tended the dedication of the splendid new Christian Science church, said to have been erected at a cost of more than a million dollars. MONUMENT AT HIS GRAVE. J. M. Solky & Co. 'a Clothing ii Good Clothing. It isn't made up to sell at a price that simply looks lower than what other clothing ie sold for. It's made to be the best that can be made to be thoroughly good. Then it's sold for as little as can be asked for it. When you pay, for instance, 815 or 8 10 for a Suit or Overcoat here you buy not only your money's worth in quality of fabric and mak ing, but a style, charaoter and grace of cut that is distinctly Solky and inimitable. . We can well claim that Solky s Clothing represents more for its price than any other clothing you buy for every garment we sell sub stantiates it. Oar stock is fceing added to most every day. We're ordering goods to come just as fast as they are ready. We need them with such a demand to meet. J. M. SOLKY & CO., ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. Masonic Temple Building. Sole Agents for Strouse Bros, and Kuppenheimer's Fine Clothing, dec 5 tf . A Few Reasons Why You Sbonld Deal WithMe Handsome Marble Shaft to Memory of Late Cspt. James M. McQowaa. Messrs. H. A. Tucker & Bro., pro nators of the Wilmington Granite and Marbie Works, yesterday com pleted the erection of a handsome, massive monument oyer tbe grave of the late Capt. James M. McGowan, In Oakdale cemetery. The shaft was erected for Mr. W. A. McGowan, who was tenderly devoted to his father and .h has fittintr v marfcea nis nnai resting place. The monument rises from a base of granite and upon its crest are emblems of the Masonic and Odd Fellow frater nities. Upon each corner at the bast of the monument are the Knights of Pythiaa and Bed Men emblems, to all of which ordera the late Capt. Mc Gowan belonged and manifeated a lively interest therein. The inscrip tion upon the face of the monument are these worda: "Captain James M. McGowan, 1888-190S." MILDRED AND R0UCLERE CO. let. 2nd. 3rd. 4tb. 8th. Cta. i au orders prompt, and guarantee aatls action. lXyStSSS aslhe nandJmest for ChrtaV Your House Furnished from top to mwom. Furniture and House Furnishings, 266 North Jrronn oueet. dec 10 tf RESOLUTION OF THANKS. Vaudeville Show Worthy of Largest Pat roasge Next Week. Yesterday's Newbern Journal ssys : "Those who N. 6. Sorosis Oratefol to Pobllc for Sop port of Rammage Sale. At tbe regular business meeting of the North Carolina Sorosis, held on last Thursday, the ladies, with one ac cord, expressed their hearty thanka to the public that so generously assisted tham toward the success of their re cent rummage sale. This sale, as is well understood, was for the purpose nf nhtaininer money with which to open the Sorosis club-room as a free reading and reference room, a thing so much needed in our community, and is to be repeated for the same purpose next October. A committee waa ap pointed to draw up the following reso- liitinna- "Inasmuch as the North Carolina Sorosis received from those outsiae tbe club such hearty co-operation in iu rprent rummatre sale, held from Nov. 19ih to Nov. 25th, 1903, be it re "ffirat That our srratefal thanks be cTtpnHorf tn the housekeepers of the mm munitv and to the stores of the city for the articles so kindly donated for this sale. aa.nnH That wfl exnress tnanKB WWWWUW - " E 1 BO V UNO aLLEY CONTEST favorable hlacton L a uea. F-"r- .. .bko" Cape rear , its sua yaer. oa yaalav- Hcltrd latter from j eg B. A. Wilbur, uusosapannipa ataa uairrj. - v . TX Q. BotifytBf bbsb .ha. tu. 'acuity of thai r- -- . ta lo pronciencj depar; Wed klas had ahol tod desired lo give him kaow taa von" Oi Clark and Treasurer et the Ball aad aasato scene of (mad Irinc ftee waa bloody aad .he .eemed pretty wk but Anally tola ner new "" r w ah amid know the m w aa iuvu Orisaltsltoa of o ttotoe Will he EBected Teesday Nlfbt-Prellalaary Meeltof. Seventeen painters and paper hang man nan toe members met Turaday Wh ta waa ti eeeom pa n i c u wi. ahooUag. Woman at tr the ba. ner on Oaaat lei w rademy aa w P""1"" ' a cad. ta diaa wita at- - the C.r Faa' Acad y V nTast U to haped thai lbs ' My ".JT-e eeanpll saial ho Bevy wUl Tt-Or Aaa-yto" . m Dmm . i"" - - mmm uay- nsme. wu- MEfd battrau-".- iSllX area TccldU. end dldB'. noottnr WM ... there. The m,Q wu - fQT a aaaa m m 1 n SB n l7 I mw aa w w ::a,h!.o; w.. .em to the he O H. White, who accompa bS Cap- Wllllama to tbe seeoe of nleo -mfcrr . m-A that one nln SbOOUnt, oriMt of wa - w . the wtlam . Tt.- Prrsidsnt " . Oatlett have fee ai ovttaAtaav Tha rr uaeaiaa rraaa "ZT ailtr ,atsaghtaWUad oaaasal ' lo lh. atssio Ualvor- oa lib, say. Ht AM" r eck a a ttee a . m t ae the aau a-w- . Q t. r Vaarta tjaoassaau . . mmn or rfg'.r" " a,1 .S.m." hTacompanisO him Capt Wlllism o between a house BB -.aS . wo- Slsth eed 2sAaahai who semed ta aa lyiag oa lb T cap. Wil to ,0 t!5n6ed her So Mh5d If .be llama questioned ner an ..N(X'- wLJhaVtwo or three times He then mJjJ bar wo o r ,f -t waa acciden t a an k tnwr She seemd, however, o w . . th in- Watkina w- y. " A-a his J . wm rnranntlne . .-r- . ., of tbo.e trsdes in mo night in the bail on ... ... VT. the fourth floor of the Aiianuc Uonal Beak and formed the nucleu. for a union which will be chartered this week from headquariera oi American Federation of Labor io Indi aaapolis. led. Aaothar meeUng will be held Tueaday evening In the aame ball to which every white Pitra p.per hanger in ihe dty to invited. Offlcara will be elected and a Prmsn nt organlsatkm effected la all other respects. TOY PISTOL WOUND. Nrgr. Died of Lotk-J-w ol H-pltol Yw- terday Uader He cellar Ircaastaaces. Bafferiat with lock-jaw resulting from an apparently alight wound oo the band caused by the prema tera . - MB or blank cartridge la ABorew street. ExcHlag Oaae Between Teams Last Night. Another Sarareay. Aa exciting game over the Pastime Bowling Alley laat night between the a .i.-tl. r,..t T.init tpam OaoL T. E. Myers, and the Armour lan r, Capt Mearea Harries, resulted In a victory for the Ooaat Line by a score of 3.073 against 9, 050. The game waa full of Interest from start to finish and waa witnessed by a large number of specta tor. Mr. Geo. Grow, of the A. O. L , made the largest Individual score of B8 and Mr. O. B. Brinkley. for the opposing team, made 426 aa the largest Individual .core for hi. aide. The next game will be on Saturday night be tween tbe Ooaat Line and OapL Little's team. REMODEL MM OLD RESIDENCE. street, and to Mr. McMillan ana nr. Morrell for the use of delivery wagons with whinh to collect the rummage. "Third That our thanks be extend- h tn Cni. Walker Tavlor for ma in valuable assistance: to two friends who together made a alft of twenty- fivn riot Sara to be used for the library, aod to the Press for the space allowed us for our appeals to the public. N. C. S. laproveaests ts Haadaome Latimer Dwell, log Purchased by Mrs. Kenan. Architect B. P. 8. Keller, it to un derstood, has drawn plans for the ex tensive re-modelling of tbe splendid Latimer residence at southwest corner of Third and Orange streets, which waa recently purchased by Mrs. w. k. Kenan at a cost of over $10,000. The interior will be rebuilt almost in its entirety and the exterior will also be beautified. It to said that $8,600 will be expended in the improvements, making the residence one of the moat handsome and finest in tbe city. were at the MUdreC- Bouclere entertainment laat night and disposed to think lightly of vaudeville must have had to change their opin- beat vaudeville that baa evei viated thto city snd It has artists who stand at the hesd of their profeaalon. "Bouclere as a aleight of band ma nipulator waa a marvel which few can equal. His act was one as puzzling as it was pleasing and pleasing as It was nusallng. The exhibition of mental " a in s a nn tm Bwnva1aas pbenomena oj nuureu -fal example of mind reading. Her talent as displayed in an audience where she was a complete stranger, read the mlnda of the people in the which alone was worth UUUSV, WB -kwmm-m the price of admission. Toe act ctm stoting of the Flight of Princess Iris was composed of a series of illusions of astonishing cleverness. "The Kitamuraa Troupe of Japanese acrobats won the admiration of the knr. nartirularlv in tbe drum bal- anoing feature, which waa performed with perfection snd to the entire satis faction of the aiiectatora.'' The company will be seen at the Academy here the three remaining nights of this week and Saturday matinee. Seats now on sale at Plum- mer's. Of the Harris-Parkinson Company, a.., ni.wa at the. Academy next week at nopular pr'c, yesterday's Baleigb News and Observer says: 'In Hunnv renneasee, wm"" SKIRT SALE. Beginning Monday morning we place on sale a large lot of Ladies' Flannel Dress Skirts. $2.25 Is all we ask for them and when we say that's way under their real value you know we mean what we say. , They are big bargains and we want you to come in ana examine them. None laid aside or sent out on approval. Ifirst come get nrst. choice. Mail orders given especial aiieu-tion. S. & B. SOLOMON. no 29 tf THIS D00 IS VALUABLE. Hnntinc Partrldses ifl Express Office to Prevent Shipment from the State. If all the counties in North Caro lina had game wardens who were much interested in the enforcement of the law which prohibits the ahipping of aame out of the State as Game Warden Weatherly.of Guilford coun ty, very few birda would be sent be yond the borders of North Carolina. The following special from Greens boro will be read with interest by the anortomen of this section Weatberiy conun- FOB XMAS GOODS we are tn position to offer lowest , prlcea ana f aVA Falr dealing and catAral asa UOn IO your luierco. v. - - ' WHITE KNIGHT" BRAND CIGARS. By tar the yery best goofls. Olve your frlsna aboxxmas.1 THE F. E. HASHAGEN CO., de 6 tf Distributors. ftamn Warden - M..Mt. .rnmci mattfir here night at the Academy of Music by the containing partridges shipped out of Harrls-rarkinson Comnanv. waa a play that charmed the audience. The audience was great in size and in en thusiasm, and after tne penormwucc many expressions of pleasure were heard. The company k"k b-- ahowa at popular pneee bbo show is sdded many specialties. GAPE FEAR IMPROVEMENTS. th. ntata T.ast nicht his bird doe "set1 an express package of eggs at the de pot. The eggs were broken into and eighty-five birds were found "nested therein among the eggs." The ahlp ment was from J. P. Danley, of Ar rarat, the consignment being to I. H. Wallenateln, at Washington." NEW ADVBBTISBMBNTS. Estiaate ol Approprlatlaos for Fiscai Year Several Important Items. Washihgton, Dec 7. The estimate Pytatoee of 1 si - t art, aad aaaaaaa m - a .at mssmm aaaaaaaanar Kev. Dr. Pt J' L plsaall JjJigjTsaa " !L!!B,,woilaS ' ' to .Nats 9- asoaia JjJJJffcag - o f t h to U1VW J-L aS ooght ;r stoat aHU f 0 , " sTidaaao aa tssaaaala taa wataidp baei- DwAHas Maertag ... of the I Wr - m- all. a iian ran DTaawj . , rVhlievure. to rle nis rfn,- from the 1 . n .h. esoneratiof h x irvaaa . i jm mmm TV BlBl"" TT-- for h m to go into eer aaUl taa Uwie aaoraiag apa special io . . J W. tm lion goow -7- .board the veil oe Its WJ yestrr for bla fol io the dty ,k- worse espavtoaaa eja BfBW aj)VK"uMff ifl" ?torVtoTre. Treat a Leo" " mmwmwm Ss ,-yaradtotata. .Vinri,ft UOM . A aa IMXnV . .Is I LUV 4 ' rlio JSTia.. et Bto-ao; Zui Market stree. t m. niatol. 7. No 1016 Chesnut Walker Memorial Hospital, whither Z bad been carried tbe day before . ..... - - kuanlfi mntoma or iwj" " develop TbeaccldeBt Is a ot(4al one for tbia secuou. most un- Mnst Pelee Sarvlvsr M. Larf and, a Frenchman, Who says I of 'appropriations for the support of w. ... at HawtlBlflaa during tbe erup- I th. .nvernment for the fiscal year lion of Mt. Pelee and escaped with hia ending June 80, 103, contain a num- famlly in s small boat, to in the city at ber of Hem. of special interest to peo- he Bonils Hou, Hi. home and all .pljof fcortb tapwwwlB, ka afTuflia. locluding a smaB schooner ..H .nlimerated in a former di- h( mean, of nveiinooo, i nath over 10U,UUU. mis inciuuw ataaw wtta It was UBB Tne ; i'T ihe c tT Terdlct The Cart ara of . ' " , i 0f facta inn w.-, -arectul art foTblm to race ', course, an pltaar i raas to meet In i - tkan too a a "" . it. j - .nd maxe op years oi in ihe city haa but oee reUtW 'n cartwright, mothev-ln-law. Mraja. f lbe aly- tr? whom .he bad not lived wasaaa. with wn"' jB Norfolk. r Mae time. Is ssld to ee . . . rai i mwm m . , j If, a which wobiu Plt.eT.0B..h' - III funeral rx- lMT Witk.n. -oJuntar l U, UaderUlier W. t - . .s.rrt Of iu USLrtJ.-T S mm m .,,. . C..rl Vwtwtoir- in hi. own behalf In a ease la whiob In his own a . - j upon be wsa cnar. -ilowed y Baas, a barkeeper, waa allowea HZ. f the judgment for con to Ko free of the juug hlnh was A.-,mmA The island was left wore In desolation and Larfand and his family were forced to leave. He and family are' making their way to Mon treal, Caaada, aad were furnished transportation to Newbern by the A. 0. L. authorities ye.ieruaj $350,000 for Oape Pear river. For public buildings, Goldsboro, $16 250; Wilmington, to make changes in building, $7,500. For a Oape Fear quarantine station and infectious hospital, $5,300. save tempt in tbe . mm includlnar l3 p.y , Raa. WM pon tbe oaro - pay the co. aU for having uawu William, calculatea 1L Home Orows Pecans. Mr W H. Stone, of Shallotte, Brunawlck county, to known for the fine quality of pecans which he ratoes on bla piece. Thto year he gaihered . j. . r,,ita from three trees. DDI vi m tk. mmm are thin shell, full of r , . j.it.l.nB auer w MMiuirad meat and the flavor ia tutj .utioa houw. but ffaa idgJi J;" on Water street, me coa. ' . Mnkl . nonnd. offering mem - aesault u rrquired to against him. ire toward provoke the are to Special sale of faney ehlna Friday, .t Hi.aeneer Ohlna Parlor, Dm. 11th. 119 Market street Mr. Far ber Jones la Extremis. a Yesterday's Charlotte Observer says of a popular travelling man wen known here: "A telephone message received by the Observer thto morn ing st 1 o'clock conveys the distress es intelligence that the condition of mmmmt i i. Hi la. a. Mr. O. Furber Jonev, wno ia iu wn pneumonia, at his home in Dilworth, Is much worse, and hope for his re covery haa been abandoned." Special sale of fancy china Friday, Dec. llth, at Bissinger China Parlor, 119 Market street. For Sale or Rent. That large tract or ina at Bocky Point. N, ot knows as the JOHN WA.LKBK PLA.NTA- ON ATLANTIC COAST LINK BAlLBOAD, right at depot. For terms and Partlcntarslto or THOMAS W. DAVIS, dec 10 7t Wilmington, w. o. Folding Bed! For sale a double Folding; Bed of Finest auality, with Springs and Mattress. Every thing as good as new. Will be sold for half its value. For further information apply at the Star Office. no 28 Iw Removal Mice. a I HAV1T REMOVED MY BOOK AND STATIONERY BUS I NESS TO No. 13 North Front St. Store formerly occupied by J. M. Solky & Co. ROBT. C. DeROSSET, The Statloneer. Bell 'Phone 26. deltf ACADEMY OF MUSIC THREE NIGHTS COMMXHCISG THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10 The season's event in every American eltyj Mildred and Rouclere Presenting the travesty. 'The Flight of Prtn- Svmu&yS.e troupe from the Imperial Court of Japan. The Colonial Trio Cain ana Hunter Jtomanl Brmherwood Fox and Warda, Belmont and others. of iniH nhallnnce Ooncert Band will give grand street parade at 12 o'clock noon. 8 Beserved eTu and 50 cents on sa'e at D nmmar'S WMinHHIlMV. waa-- - K liaUBMSSBI " aa - " - Administrator's Notice. as administrator et is to nourv aii ased to make tm- MrmnHo me, and all peiaoo. to om he Wil idebted to pre. .en tr c.ami. an ttia or betore tbe 1st day of December 190?orihte newui be Pjeadln bar fi recey-ery- This the 19th day or Wemberioci Administrator of Albert Wrobel. deceaaed. A. J MABSHALL, Attorney, no 98 K SB.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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