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Th iUonuini tar. WILMINUTON. 31. C Tmx Mown 10 THE Rl0 UUKMAY MBMTOf, Doa. l-TW rasa .3 ditlutlkti aaa of lae aaasv vtry close to to-day that f oared ed oa HM Mi IO ItfMll Of t. Bd!ht hS i o mm wr part SU DStfJy. TOS I aaa isSssisal ram;- "id is tot tb :a th'a t of geaaxor . aaa trass Voalata. of sothority for iaassau-nsatiaaX It ts tbc purpos of Srstatar teatasaa to aaae oaelersuos to iaa safes toot bo to oot caadtoaio Taof are Mill of lb oaao.oa thai b 111 take tats aotftoa Tar r.- apFars to bo kmm troth to too roport TOP WENIZ taTEfll Vs.. A Hay Krea. Ky . ass sa utn on asrieae a uatacUvsa Geo to go wats ta say OoUO( Va. a ami lo Ml ' - 1 It to I VOftaU Bio atka of dyaa .s aai a iaJy a ici laarj ar la tba loft OTflFl mal aaaaat frttatfally oad UaeJi ac k aaad doera tba atreot, aawaaaia, or avawaeai Leal T aV3 3t CASTOR I A maa jjjxhate aad CalMraa. rw (M Tw Hin Ahrm legit COLOMBIA MOVING TROOPS ON PANAMA 1. 100 ca linded Near Mouth of Atrato River to Open Way (her Mountain OTMfcK FORCES ARE MARCHING t 1 1 lea which Sevaallls, ro- veamers 1.100 mo froaa Carta tb of tbe Airalo river (QeJf of Darlee) to opea a way over too Dartao aiouatalaa ialo rum Otbar troopa from tba da aartmaat of Oaaos. Colosnbo. ara aaM to as eoavertiat oa Paaaaaa. tad fro. pirn cf i oicmbia troop ar marchlef or awaiUae? on UN n or (teasral K?y mission to Waia isatoa WaamsoToa. Dae. 9. Dr. Hsrrso, tba Ooaaaabaan cbarga d'affaires, to-day aaae tba aalaoslaasl atataoaeui tbat too troopa frtMO Uariaeaes asv '----- aaa tba aaootb of tbe river dtractl la oaaoailtna to tba advies of bOtb btcoMlf aad Orovral Kryee aad atatcd tbat tba L.tUnira aeaa ami iba drat laforrnalioa be bad received of tbe reported movement of Oolosataaa Uooaa. Ha declared, however, loot if 11 to trao, oa tated. tbat racb anofcmeai nad takaa placr. it waa without aoy order froaa bias. Uaoo rmoilaa to Waabiaatoo as tba special repraaaatatlva of tba v'o.oabiao aotaia asset, Qoo. Reyes taaaoororily raliaaaiabed tba com aaaad of toe Colombian army, tba dutie .'a::;a upon Genera! Clrc OOotraaed "eiatemVru reeaatly aaooa by Adm.rai Go blaa la a re port lo the Navy Department, that prior to bto departure for Waablaarton bo baa gtvae loBtmcuoaa to tba Oo toaaataa troopa to aaeae no hoaUla boob o Miranda aatll he area heard boat, and Baud that thaaa troopa ware now awaluag or dare, whieb, bow ever, would act eoaae froaa blm dl fact, bat froaa tba fovaraaaeat at been fully informed it hlaaealf an to iba in tba ffoveramenl of told by tba Proa woo eat oot la Coacreaa, I too U aad to of tba new of Panama aaraiaat all Valla tbto tooraotea to coa a treaty aow poaalaa baforo d Staaaa Beanie aad ta yet ii tion baa for eoaae paat baaa actlaa aaoo the theory that too unite retaarllajr ta in full fovea. tratioaa fovea may be aecaaaary to tbe totheatoa traaott. NoOtv troopa will be allowed to lata Panama or. if will be ejected la doe Tba pottey of the Haey amb reaaoct to the entry o.' C'o:ombtaa troopa lato Paoaaaa aaa anid today to be to proToat o eaottot bafare Maoaa- To th ta nod the aaval aoaa- .o ihoaw wtun hate Waa I at a la all aaval OOioo aalhoeily. ibe departmeat by too treaty of 143. U ailed 8utee rear ap teaaatt acroaa tbe lath- A of tbooaHoiaai it is tbto treaty, by which of the Uaiuo Butee will oasned lo the canal atrip part of the territory of lO-day L'.eeleaaa! Oea ;b!ef of euff. ataottoad to be made that the War ran ready to diapateh a ii u uien aotice of the rv uat Coiomblaa troopa at polata w.ta the avowed parpoaa of aaahiac a baeia demooatraiioa aaa'.nat Pnaoaaa, baa parfeeted all military plane to I aaob aa Uivaeaoo. Ooaofai oint aald that eh oa Id be be called apoa to aaaaat tba aaey It woald act be aeeeaaary to aaod to the totbaaaa t or two, AN taOBfh aoae of tba membera of the joint areaj and aavy board, wbiob otot to-day. would admit that the iatbmlaa aiiual.oo waa under dtoeaaaioe. It to a mat tucb waa tbe caae and tbnt bo oreay aad aavy are now in a of prepared nana for any eooflkt With Colombia which mtaht arlae The Uallad Biaiaa to etUl patroUlao tba of tbe Baa Blaa eoaat aad ootiooe for aay ataaaapt or tba ptoaaat Coaaaabaaa aoveenment to toao troopa oo the totbaaaa. which a. to rndaarortDV lo If the Iadinne know aay Of tbe moremeoU of troopa from the frontier aad la a Lao eeektae; laformal:oo concvralof t-.e .'ted eoeceatratloa of Colore baaa troooa at the aaootb of tba Atrato Hvev oo tba pair of Dartaa. Tba Atrato river beiov In Colombian the Ailaau of eoarea, coa id iaurfere with aay HieaBBi U of of the AUaata are eatlreiy of a pioaaaiionary nature and for the parpoaa of aecarlae lafoeato- Tba tailed BUtee run boat Bran croft al today lo patrol tbe waetern end . 4::ta. It to eapected that the OT two to iisteo aaary I2tb. t.-Jaaaea K. tba Daanocratic National to-day iaeued a oall for tbe to meat at the city. Tuesday. Jaaaaary 11. fi of decid t apoa tba or hold What yoa pay for ex tree la to taopoi at, bet what you get for your moaey Diipstci Troori la the Ickasi I Saart Mice i.iDi iiii VobiiLi. Dor baa arrive save froae aorti tbat lbs Colombian save laaassl Veallia coats aaore o-cauee it to worth ANOTHER WAR CLOUD IN THE FAR EAST. Kataiaa e, a dree el Cbeaaalee, Coree. ta Opeolaf of Part of Veafia le ifee werla'a inaaercr. 0 arcaaiaioa Touo. Deo. a. A aqaedron. conaiaiinp of elffht allpe. lccludlnr two battleehipr. baP arrived at Chemulpo, Coree. tba port of Seoul, the capital, to aupport h i oppoeitlon to tbe taup of YoDramobo to the of the world. Tbe Raaaiana threaten to lead B000 men and march on Beoul efclPli Ooroa die repard their warn! og. LoaootT, Dob. t. The TobJo dto patch announcing the arrival of a Hjaatan fleet off Chemulpo waa com enucleated to the Fore if n Office here by the Aaaoclated Preaa aad waa re ceived with appreheneior tbouph it waa not continued by nay foreign office In the Par Eaai. It waa aald tbat If the information from Toklo la correct it would almoat certainly nul lify any negotiation, however pacific, BOW proceeding between Ruaata aad Jaoaa. The Japaneae legation bad no con firmation of the Toklo report, aad Baron Hayaahl, the Japaaeae min later, aald to the Aaaoclated Preaa that he waa inclined to d lac red it it. YoaoHaaa. Deo. ft. Advioee re celveo here from Toklo today aay Beeeave reply to tba Japaneae pco poeala baa oot yet baaa received and it ta oot believed there tbat It will be Anally decielve, bat will probably ae Madlata further neroiiattoaa oo tba aubjeet of mloor datalla ItiebeiUved lOat ualraa Japan' minimum demauds are virtually ooceeded the cabinet at Toklo may decline aay amend men la. la aay caae a aaotieo of the Japaneae Diet ta expected to impeach the cl;uei for ito appareot lack of age raaalve near, but that reault la doubtful, aa tbe gov eramaat can dlaaolve the bouee it too oppoeitlon threaten! o ambarraaa ita foreign policy. Japan, genarally, le calmly await ing Rueaia't reply, ready to eod tbe auaeenee one way or the other, but re aolved oot to yield aaytbiag from her prevent moderate land. Loaooa, Dae. 10. Tba aorrecpoad ent of tba TYntce. at Tokio, aaye tbat two Raattae craiaara aad two baitle abipe haviag aiaamblad at Chemulpo, H. Parlor?, tba Boeeiao minuter to Coree, accompanied by the admiral commanding the fleet, bad aa audi oaoa with the Emperor, ia ike oooree of which It to bellowed, ha renewed bto protest againat the opening of Yon- to foreiao commerce THF TURKISH VERSION. Of tbc lacidceu at Akiaadretta f by siatti orCaaaaaaa Coirrr ajmaor li . Dee. . ThaTark iab official report of tbe iaeident at ta complained or by toe roaeul.W. R. Davie, baa teleerrapbed by the Oovernor of Beirut, Byrto, aa folio we: AUaRlaa.aaailre of Kbarput,wbo baa for eoaae yaara bee n abroad, re ceatly entered tbe country aacretly aad bad boon travelling la tbe interior with n Tarfcteh paaaport "Oo bto arrival lately at Aleaaa dretu. Atta Blaa claimed the lire ear j' tie American conu. and aatrd ito aaaaaianra to enable blm to em for Rgyot- Hr. Davia accordtnc ly aathOTtuae. Pal tbe lat tbat tba aaarttoo of meat bt obtaiatd aad tbat the aiual fovmaMtlve be ear r;ed out. aueh aa pbotoarapMnf Atta Riaa. Hr. Davia reneed to tolerate ins deiav and tried lo embark Alia Riao b? fovea. The police arraated Atta Riao at. the quay, w be re u poo Mr Parle, aided be Bto military courier who were wound ta tbe fecee. and afterwarda at to force aa a a trance Into th houae. break Inf wtndowa aad doorv. but uaaralllagly. Thereupon Hr. Davia ilnaaloaafl tbat aotoaa At ta Riaa waa re I aaaad and allowed lo within four boon be would leave. Sot reeelvleg aatit'ar Hr. Davie embarked for Beirut AtlaR'an '.rled to TTITUlie OF COLOMBIA. Ha Or cnaaeiou Booota, Doc 7. via Colon, Dee. ft. A prominent aad wall informed poli tician, who U clone to the government, when questioned to-dav by the Preaa oorree pendent, declined to give any ezprearion of opinion coa- In tba ratification of tbe canal iraaty by tba rovarament of tbe re pabtk of Panama Tba foilowlag az pi anal on or the at titude of the Colombian government, however, la autbovlxtd, the alrict een- aorabip preveatinr n fuller report The a late roe nl iaeued by Lnited Biaiaa Secretary Hay, ia explanation of the violent happening! on the iath- mui of Panama, baa produced a moat unfortunate and diaaetroua lmpreaaioa la political aad diplomatic clrclea hare by roaaoa Of Its eoatradietioea and ita lack of sincerity nad logieal arru oa to. "Toe Bogota preaa baa answered Beers tar t Hay's statement in tbe most convincing manner Tbe central gov eromaal ts actina and will continue to act with dlgalty nad honor: but it has decided to combat the lndepend- eace of the Isthmus most determined ly aad withoat eeeaaitoo. Americans bare continue to oajoy complete se curity, despite tbe indignation of the curity people A IVOftFESIED THIEF. sans Caroilaa Nerra Wbe tabbed Mar- rard SfedeeU aad Otberi. By TOsaraeO to Ojs Bsvsasa Otar BooToa. Haaa , Dee. P. Clarence I aewro who was arrested at ton yeelerday. cbarced by the office ra with obtaining by forrerr ref mered pae safes from the la, aad by the Cambridge police with larceny, to-day confeaoad to the larceny of roods valued at nearly 3 from Harvard itudento aad from expreee companies He aald be pried opea the students' closets with Jimmy, use claims that ha is a of former Cong reeaman Ive, of boutb Carolina, and that be Wat east lo Harvard to complete bto education. After attending three or four months be left baaaoaa of tbe death of bto rsthar. Ha made a boslaaae of going to the college frouods esch day lo rather whatever be could, ha eaya Tne cbarre mad by tee JFvderai uihorltice af alnal L s tbat of repre- sectiDg anotber ia tba obtaining of reartotered latieri rrom the Cambridge poetofflce and thus obtalcifif 'orty-flva tkkeU lo tba Yale Harvard football which were reported stolen tl Pbjbt te ibc Laat te lilill Sevrrclfaty Over tbc litaaei af Peoaaa MORQAN'S SPEECH IN THE SENATE. Opposed Cuban BHI But Devoted Most of His Attention to tbe Panama Canal. CRITICISED THE PRESIDENT. Declared Ike Lofted Statca Waa Practi cal et War With Colombia T he PrialiiBl Bad Pallea lata Tree. ' A Han till Traaaacttoe. PyTtkerapB to tne M orator Star. WAaarpQTon, Dee. 9. Senator Teller concluded hia apeech la op poaition to tba Cuban reciprocity bill to-day, and Senator Morgan waa heard ia oppoeitlon to that measure. The Alabama eena'or devoted the greater there of hie attention to the Panama canal situation. Hr. Teller took np tbe question of the activity or General Wood, while acting as Governor of Onbt, in bebalt of Cuban reciprocity with the United Sialea He eaid there were official records to abow tbat tbe Cuban cov er omeat had paid to exceed 115,000 in tbat interest daring Oenerel Wood's adminlatratiOB. He declared that the press of both tbe United States and Cuba bad baaa utilised in aupport of the policy of reciprocity, and quoted fiiures showing tbe amounts paid for newspapers advocating tbto policy. Hr. Morgan took occasion in lor eoarea of bto remarks to refer fre quently to the Panama canal treaty and ia tbat connection he again freely orltkised what be denominated 'Presidential usurpation." He de clared tbat tbe United SlaUs la be comiag affected to the core with cov elouaneea, aad aald tbe country seem ed to quivering with doubt as to whether It should go over entirely or pursue the better course followed by oar national fathers. Bo far aa be waa concerned be woald not be ao mean as to yield to a temptation to almply ad vance the commercial intereata of hla State. He spoke of the 90 per cent, re duction guaranteed by tbe Mil to Cu ban products, bat warned tbe people tbat it might turn out to be a Spooner bill, which tale government may evade or not aa it sees. Indeed, be aa Batted, tbat too United B tales would do aa it might please with the islsnd of Cuba which be declared ia little mora than a dependency. "She ta," he aald, "Now fettered to tbe decka Of oar werebfpi aa firmly aa Prof. Lang ley'a airship waa aver attached to hia houseboats," Ha spoke of the negotiation of the Panama canal treaty aa a grotesque action aad aald tbat Panama had no more right to appoint a minister to tbe United Slates than tbat country bad to consecrate a saint Hr. Morgan said that Cuba woald do well to giro careful head to oar purposes In tbe legislation under ooa sioeratloa. They should not follow the old adage not to look a gift horse ia the mouth, for la tbie case "the gift horse ie e broncho which greets them with s whlaaoy aad may aaad them away with a kick. " Returning to the Panama situation, Mr. Morgan aald that the United diaiea la practically at war with Co lombia as tbe result of tbe fact that tba President bad fallen lato a trap. He wanted, he aaid, to save tba Senate from thla same trap, aad again referred to Buneau-Varilis. the Panama minis ter, aad after reviewing briefly that gentleman's history as aa eagiaear sod contractor oa tba Panama canal, be said tbat be bad contracted wisely end well sad bad left the iatbmaa a rich man. Mr. Morgan deelartd that be bad no purpose or creating a in seat too, bat that bto whole parpoaa waa to warn tbe Be a ate against ratifying a treaty, tbe aag 0t latino of which he character ised as "A most wretched, a most abominable and a moat horrible Irene actioa. ' Notwitnelacding tbie was the case, the senator continued, "Tbe Senate aleepa over this breech of the Monroe doctrine, while the President af France aad the President of tbe United States stand orar tba recom beat figure and Intone la anlaoa their solemn aad satisfied amen He ex pressed tbe opinion that the coat of the Psnsms canal la Ito early stages would be so great as to cease Congress to stop tbe appropriation be fore tbe enterprise bad gone far and thus accomplish tbe purpose of tbe transcontinental railways la prevent ing IheloonatrucUon of any canal. Discussing the President's message, bs aald the chief executive bad failed to execute the Spooner law because it waa distasteful to blm aad that he bad not succeeded la formulating aay sat lsfactory exeuae for hia course. He predicted tbat tbe time would come when Cuba would "clip tbe threads that restrain her aad bind bar to oa, and again float off lato tbe aaa of lib erty. Ia such ao effort, be con tinued, Cuba might find a friend in Germany, which might follow our ex ample and create a stste af independ ence in a night aad then annex it with the comiag sunrise. No doubt there would be fighting, for wbo, ha aald, to more eeger to fight than Emperor William III or oar own "strenuoua" He then proceeded to say that only yesterday he had met a great Demo crat who "had a plane lo oar affaire only aaoo ad la importance to the presidency nnd bad made a name far himself in diplomacy (evidently mean ing former Secretary of State Olaey) wbo bad bowed bla head aa be aald: 'For tbe first time in my life I have to confess tbat I am ashamed of the atti tude of my country.' Hr. Morgan, reverting again to Oaba, aaid: "Our relatione with that Ulead ought to remain aa they are, ao far aa our economic policy is concern ad, or she ought to be admitted ae a State. " Hr. Morgan eloeed by reading an article from the Financial Neum, of London, of which he eald: "If tbat le true, or if It is a presentation in ad vance of the conaequences that are to follow, we bare got to fight Great Britala oo account of thla treaty or alee we have got to be a sgracea. Tbe Senate adjourneu until to-mor row. Mouse of Representatlvea. Mr. Tayne, chairman of the Com ae! Ilea oa Ways aad Heans, reported ben the House convened a reao lutlon providing for the reference of tba Proald ant's message to committees and tbe House went Into committee of the whole with Hr. Burkett, of Ne braska in tbe chair, for ita considera tion. The resolution paesed unanl- aajtw. The Speaker, by unanimous consent, placed Hr. Kline. Democrat, oa tbe Committee on Manufactures as au ad ditional member, and Mr. Rodey, dele gate from New Mexico, oa the Com mittee on Territories ss an additional member. Hr. Desrmond, amid applauie oa the minority aide, asked if It would be In order to request tbat an additional member of the minority be added to each of tbe aixteen big committees! Tbe Bpeaker said tbat stream would be paeeed when reached. r. Dearmond then aald that In or der to relieve tbe Sneaker of em- barraetment be would ask unanimoua THE STORE THAT ATTENTION! WHOLESALE CHRISTMAS BUYERS, Our showing of Holiday Novelties ii now complete, xma season we have gathered together the greatest line of Toys, Fancy China and Glassware, Fireworks, Candies and Norelties that we or any other store in this city has ever had. We are importers and of course this means a groat saTing to yon. A look through onr Big Store means a pur chase. If yon can't come to see ns drop ns a Postal for prices. J. H. dec 5 tf THE C. W. POLYOGT CO., No. 9 North Front Street. From now till Christmas, it's only a few days, bat each one of them is worth any two days of merchandizing. All the great holiday stocka mast be disposed of. The Books, the Dolls, the Toys, the Games, all the great ho3t of fancy articles are to be sold. We carry nothing over. Great crowds daily visit the store. Still greater crowds will follow. Thr' mason for it. and there's reason in it Every counter and shelf is laden with these reasons. Make this store the base of your holiday supplies and see how satisfac torily yon will be served. The C. W. Polvogt Co. dec 5 tf consent for the additional minority representation on those committees. Mr. Payne objected. Tbe House adjourned until to mor row. VOLUNTARY MiNSLillQHTBR. Verdict is Caae of Mas oa Trial fer K ill - lag His l7'Year0ld Son. By Telegraph to the Morning Star Columbus, Ga , Dec. 9. Ia the Bu parlor Court here to-night, a jury re turned a verdict of voluntary man slaughter against R. H. Burton, who waa oa trial for killing hia seventeen year old eon. Tbe killiag occurred ia tbto city September 5th, 1903. Tbe father alleged that the aon cursed blm end threatened to kill him aad that before be knew what be was dolag he bad drawn bts kaife and stabbed his boy to death. Jamas Bur ton, snotbsr son, was a prosecating witness In the UPBUILDINQ THE NAVY Ceegress Urged Not to Relax Efforts fer Iscrcased Navsl aeostrsctiee. By Telegraph to tbe Morning Star Washington. Dec 9. Chairman Foes, of tbe House Committee on Naval Affairs, had a conference with the President to-day regarding the attitude of Congress daring the pres ent seesion toward increased naval construction. The subject ia being green careful consideration by tbe Presideat and by Congress. Tba Pres ident baa urged Congress not to relax ito efforts ia the upbuilding of the aavy, add has said tbat provision should be mads for a general staff of tbe navy similar to that provided for the army No eooclusioo yet has been reached regarding the . appropriation to be mads at tbe present session for the construction of war vessels. Opposi tion to great appropriations for aaval ooostruetioB baa developed among some ictluenliai members of both the Senate and tbe House, but on the other band, tbe seat meat ia favor of continuing the authorization of fight ing ships to vary strong, Mr. Foes de clined to indicate what, ia bto opinion, might be tbe result of the general dis cussion of tbe question WARM V IRbLbTS The New York 8tock Exchange will be closed on Saturday, December 36th, lbs dsy after Christmas, as wsll as oo Christmas. Tbe town of Abbott, Texas, eight miles aoatb of Htllsboro, was almoat wiped out by fire. Fifteen buildings were destroyed, entailing a loss of 178,000. L. O. Biggs, presideat of tbe Chat tanooga Ice Company, was fatally in jsred yesterday afternoon in a collii ion between bla automobile and a car of the Chattanooga Electric Line. The dedication of the army Y. M. Q A. building, at Old Point, which waa presented to Fort Monroe by Mi is Helea Gould, of New York, took place yesterday with interesting cere monies The submarine torpedo boat Moo casin ia still hard ashore at Currituck. ttfforta to Host her Tuesday were fruitless and a large hawser from the wrecking tag Hercules parted during tbe morning attempt. Senator Scott, of West Virginia- says thst the story to the effect that he is trying to secure a delegation from his State for Haaaa for Presideat to untrue. "Senator Haaaa is not a can' dldste for President," he said. Frank Adams, a negro, was con victed in Birmingham, Ala, of the murder of Dsve Lea, also a negro, and was given the desth sentence. Both men were convicts and were serving terms ror murder, Adams thirty yearr, and L.ee a life aealeace. The Southern Hosiery Manufact urers Association have decided to ad vance prices five per cent, on January l. A rurther advance of 10 per cent. is contemplated. The old officers were re-elected. The neat meeting will be held in Charlotte. N. C. Henry Farley, walking delegate of the painters' union, who committed perjury ia connection with the trial of Bamael J. Park?, pleaded guilty and was sentenced yesterday in New York to not leas than one year nor more than two years in the Slate's prtooa. We Meet Competition On everything in our line, which consists of a foil and complete line uplete line of Groceries. Send and be convinced. us your orders California 3-orown Raisius. Mixed Nuts. 618 gross Matches, all kinds. 700 sacks Va. Water Ground Meal. 400 sacks Corn. 62 barrels Syrup and Molasses. STOVE ft COMPANY, The Wholesale Grocers, I and 7 South Water street. nor 19 tf . PATS YOUR OAR FARE. WHOLE REHDE I 4fc CO.. 615, 617, 619 North Fourth St., Wilmington, N. C. 8USINESS LOCALS. any- lioness for Bant or Sals, Lost or round. Wants, ana other short Miscellaneous ACver nssments inserted in this Department, In solM aonpsrtol Type, tor 1 esaS per word each Inser tion; bnt no advertisement taken for tern than ao et. Terms positively each in advenes Nave Bosrllsi Boaae For substantial home-like living In true amerlcan style, go to the Virginia Hons e, lis Market street, over Tayior'a Bazaar. dec 10 4i Red need prices on radiators, the bathroom. Get one for dec 10 it Wor Bale-Finest Berks hires. Three brood sows, two or them bred to farrow In March, two I moo tns gilts, two 7 months boars, Ave sucking boar pica, two boars 18 months old. Bargains la esvh lot tM January 1st. L . L Belter, Wil mington, N c . dec 6 3 inos. only Bestaurant, ICS Market street. Is the only ladlt s" restaurant in the city. Firet- claea in every respect. Open day and night. Tarns reasonable. noy is tf rsosi men and Conn meetlDK to 18th Market street H. MteUes. nov 11 30t Let aa pat a new collar on your overcoat . rumlngton Pressing CluD, 207 Market street, oot s tf rapplaa Paper For sale, several tnou- aaad Old Newspapers, all sizes, scl table for wrapping paper, and Just tbe thing to put under carpets and matting. Will be sold at greatly reduced prices, apply at tbe Star t fflce. oct 4 tt Cab bag-. Ap; i- Onions. Irish Potatoes, and all (rinds of produce at a. 8. Win 's to-dar. 213 Market street. Both 'Phones. aapstf mcbiDii, Typewriters, organs BMoasS and revarnisbed: Up done also. Address B. Farrr, repaired, bolstering 9 South Eighth street. je so tf Brown from high bred stock, for sale at SO a a. lontgomery, Eignin ana ap 2 a streets. Wrapping fa par For sale, several thou sand Old Newspapers, all sites, suitable for wrapping paper, and lust the thing to put under carpets and matting, will be 8 bid at grseuy reduced prices. Apply at tbe Star oct it OSBeee for rent In Tbe Worm Building the seat convenient business location In tbe city. Modern equipment. Apply to Tbe Worth Oo. reo is tr Old newspapers, suitable tor wrapping pa- per. for sate at reduced prl( tor sate at reduced prices. In quantities. AdcIt at the o fflce of Thi Mossing Star. jam a f irr.'sr- A SCALP LOCK Is something to set hold of . Bnt here ara some otner sinus or LOCKS tbat are far more useful. To name all the different kinds of locks we carry would take a lot or specs. Perhaps It Is enough to aay that are have every sort that Is made for outdoor aad indoor use for trunks, crates, etc. We don't handle the low erade. badlv made and very cheap locks. Our prices are not high, bnt they secure excellent value. J. W. IHurchison & Co.. oo 27 tf Orton Bull FIREWORKS AT FARRIS', Wholesale and Retail. All kinds at Book Bottom Prices. de 9 tf 109 South Front St. SUGAR CURED HAMS. 1 ,050 Lb s . S ugar Cured Hams, I Oc 1,460 Lbs. Pic-Hie Hams, 7c. 3,000 C. C. Nuts. 160 Boxes L L Raisins, 67 Boxes Mixed Nuts. 27 Bbls- Baldwin Apples. 96 Pails Violet Kisses. 47 Pails Chocolate Creams W. B. COOPER, de 5 tf Wilmington, N. C. iii ii a ii is ii i ii ii a iv i iiiiii in n i m - III uuu unmn uunuu 10 UUUU 1 U 1 lit Considering the list of presents and toys we carry, we would like to im press the people with the fact that we csrry something to please all. Mothera making out their liat of holiday gifts would do well to remember that Santa Ciaus makes hia headquarters with ua. We have been working hard this week to make room in our big store to show our goods. We have succeeded and now we have them on exhibition. As to the line of dolls we carry, we feel sure we will save you money end give you a chance to select from tbe largeat stock in tbe city. To describe our dolls we have not tbe room.but will say that we can plesse even the most fastidious. Our prices for handsome dolls are from 60c. up to 16 esch. Oar $1, $1.50, and $2 dolls sre hand made and of tbe very best work. We also have a very large line for the wholesale trade aa well as the retail trade in the eheap line. Strong numbers from 10c up, and our 25c dolls are extra values. Our 50c line ia the very beat we have ever had. We have about 200 dolls on band that were left from last year which we will sell at just half price a 50c doll for 25c, a 25c doll for 18c, a 10c doll for 5c. In toys we have every class of goods cbildren'a go-carts from 25c to $2 98 and carriages from 25s to $3, wagons from 10c up to $4.50. velocipedes from $1.50 to $3 50. Books. In this line of goods we have just received 150 new novels, all cloth bound and splendid print; all repre senting atandard works. We will sell on Monday our 25c boobs for 9c each, only one to a cuatomer. In toy books, Christmas cards and ca endars, we are baddling Raphael Tack's line known tbe world over as tbe best there is in it. We sell children's books from 5c to $125. Ohriatmss cards from lc up to 25c; calendars from 5c up to 75c each. Oar hooka sre sll on display and we will be glad to have you look them over. We have a full supply of horaes, mechanical toys, guna and toys of all kinds for tbe boys. Fireworks. In this line of goeds we will be glad to sell you for Christmas display, and will give you special prices on quanti ties. If you sre thinking of buying fireworks of any kind, we will like to say tbat we will have lots of them to sell, and we will sell them cheap. Ladies' Cloaks. We are expecting in Monday a big ahlpment of new cloaks. Our trade in this depsrtment has been phenomenal, never half ao good before. We have lots of them on band now thst we are aelling from $2 75 up to $12.50 eacb. Oar $4, $5, $6 and $7 cloaks sre new and stylish and tbe prices dec 6 tf COAL, COAL, COA V. m sT w a a p a l n wm. t. worm 6l u Inter-State Phones 416, 146. dec 6 tf Merchant Tailor and Men's Furnisher, next door to Orton Hotel. dec 1 tf Just Received A bis; line of Suits to retail at $10, neat designs and patterns. oi a x m li : . o T. la-m 9 ouio Huoni ur rsenns msr risnBi ol uu. a a.1110 i"" Suits From $ 1 2.50 to $20 Per .Suit. Pants to fit anybody, any size and length. You can save money by seeing our line before purchasing. Suits to order from $13.50 ud We sell for less. dec 1 tf REPORT OF THE CON. DITION OF W liming ton, At close of business Nov. 17. 1908 (Began BuslnesslMarch lsf , RESOURCES: Loans aad Dluooants ...SI. 131.992 44 .... 350. 00 00 u. b. iJonas (at par) Bank Building Cash on band and In Barks...... 716 16 34 Deposits 12 889,668 98 Comparative statement of deposits. NOV417th, 1901, S878.80S 88. NOV. iTta. 1908, S51484.00OO6 e,. H. C. McQUEEN, President. DAT 81 tt R VI lillMU Statuary, Fancy Vases, Cut Glass In endless variety. Place your orders now to avoid the rush. BISSIN6ER S CHINA PABL0B, Aan q . 119 Market atree vvw v va uses ana mar nums and Mothers ml are right If look you 1UU& yuu win na ei. t. i rill ba line of Militarv Cloafc. -Z'l. 10 - " BU1G 111 nil TT T to mafcA lh jj7r" , c u6 7u- wuunai orden h press this week. Thev JZ7?Jl the ladies want, as they can eaius ogmze the style and vaJus rl l l The, are from $7.50, $9, tin each. Children's Cloaks We sre selHnc lota Af .u., f1 1 1 t . lu n i;i i . . - . -we U UUTIDS im H' ci y iiuoni inn nnnnhi . " tuuBb aeji vnem, sod fn next three weeks we will m.i,.. ' , " BUT r. Weave oi iu per i """""u a auu mranrg small long uioaks; ages from one to years old . Furs. ur ur.stmas present thre i j r luIy re 8ure 10 P'ease ladies. We have them .,, Z rum iiuti9 escn. uur f 2 50 Purci am henufieo i.j. . appreciate a vood Pn? w. u.. Krok many io snow and cm suit aa to price and quality. We look well after your wDti Will do all in Olir nnnra tr. i txr. " 7 1 '"""w t.o win puncn your card with nurchase exeunt tors ari i I J -, wuw E j r v nreannt rrnn at the m. net... Geo. O. Gaylord, rnurniiiTU OAQ anA Oin XTH. T? . p. The GOAL we are offering at $5 00 per Ton will make, you as good a fire, give you as much heat and do you as much service as Coals offered you at L-her prices. When you pay more you are throw ing away the difference. If warmth is what you want our COAL will give it to you. Roll Phnnoe Qd fid A SUIT OR AN OVEK60AT T. Z 4- Ui- nnnJ (VjXCi vni r iirnur i iw j I I i wm will ua readv for vou bv Xmas. We have a swell lirje o' USD weights, all wool. aaa -s aa" I. Al ... i H . . . tifino nipmt nirTc. ann ra an asfaajaiiiQ taiQisa wasis sw - j Call on ua for anything m wear. Gloves, Handkerchief.s Half Hose, Etc. H. Curra J". "W. SI. FTJCHS. TToi t T?oot Outfitters. 'Phone m The Mnwhienn Nutintlfll Rail auu ux ui uiiiuvu iiimv" N. C. 189j LIABILITIES: Capital.. ............ surplfs and net profits. ... Jlli.v . ? I 29.500 00 I Circulation i. ii ri . l,o-v j, V. anamabii, a a a - mm mm m mmm m m u a aa aa 1 1 i u v ninnai. cot Tniifit Sato. Tea Sets, Jjrdinee
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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