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af Li - - Irm; I - rsso rr The Morning Star. VOL. LXXIH-NO. 68. itl. Aimiuiuj FIVE WERE DROWNED WILMINGTON, N. CL FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1903. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ; Om Ymt. by Ka.il, AO.Oti ! sis Mont, " 8 ; ; Throe Month., Two Month., " lo oeltvered to swtestl- nit. at AX Casta par HOBtB. I0C4I. DOTS AFFAIRS OF COUNTY, personal pakaokaphs. I COAST LINE WRECK. COAL, COAL, COAL. Coaitiof ? .y ie. a o With All oq Board iy MfHt. a WIMINOTON. il Tee aca lot M LafM UMs Cnft Vms sod Om Body Wootoi aohoee W Com fleer IBe fattat m AJttMtliMiWr lMU,k4 Barrow eft MWIO Ma th tsoaaerlefc eowaty. r.ih a car j of eg eehmejar Brtovoa J Of rMu tf im u 19 -a V MM dJwil if; Na t Stallone. Wl m Iod, merrhaodtar, off thO Mil f lOO Gao oil wbttr, war drowaed. At MUooi ... with the body of oae M. waahrd aehore Ufa Bat to Statloa -tor tag a ad partlm rllmiagtoa vara at MM aodioa of too other cord a. Cage, Lnm Bo watt, of Boeliotta, MM of the OMaal, Bam err led aad Lrm; Ho SMfc a, Na Ate: real --- at-aaf. Tba New York atoaaer passed opfrom 8ulbportatl:90 P. M. rea tordey. A teem of Wilmington Odd Fellows weal op to BOlew end lesti laiod a aaw lodge there laat atguL i no oTi & aaa who tba com .11 meats of tbo Hotao Brewing Oo., aa attractive calendar for tbo now ear. Tbo regular meeting of Capo Fear Oatap No tat U. C V , will m bold at tba W. L. I. armory to-aigbt A coal car waa derailed for eoaoe time oo the A. C. L. "dummy" track al W.lar and Cheenut itrfta yeaterday. The government baa appointed M Ualtod Bxatm Commlaatoaor at lay ttavilla ex -Judge Tbomn ti. Sutton, wf tba ertmt aal eooit aad a ewoaetawt bar of iba Fayette vt lie bar. Cotton receipt! yesterday were tbo b sari sal la some time S.oa bales, g 4 laat 1,910 aame day laat year. The market wis nominal. Spirit, waa firm at lac aad there was nothing- doing Id Bj deed filed for record yee lerday J O Brook aad wife transfer rod to Mra. L Bbriar. for $990, bOMO and lot oo eaat aide 81x1b, between Uoureh and Caatle street, 37x84 feet lo si. Commissioners and a uditing Com miitee of Board in Session Yesterday Afternoon. THREE BONDS APPROVED. W. W Klof. Keeper el Ceaetery Cooaly IsSertsktr Kcceipti Dtaba'teacati el Pabllc Feeds la Nicacr Slalcacet. toi Umi acruRT Coot 41 :' r. a Shallot lr, boat SI feor. of Mr Hertford may, oaod oboat 10. Lewi., af MUMQleb egad about 43 family ; farmer a D. MaffltC" of Federal Lew. a wall kaowa a L-wi. of Oapc Ji roiarail ICO. ox oaly ror i. -..-ay Dm. ta far Worth frVaway. faaM " Otsmdy el rata u 09 11 TOO a. at. lard. aad I lo ibo Bo waa htaoillif aad bia family, with s-.arn.r- UoU; Mr W. O. of Oha-itsito, bat id Mr. B. wot am. tb Uat aaaoed 8aa t. aa foot anil onui he oaf el y Of. I. 144 'eo wiaK gaaailalkbl! bo a of atea; Bajw , oeaalt a go far blot, aawe. Cob Hart lo really pUyiBf poo a io tba fbito HaVCOa ford. or nil bo aa tbo amy teado oeeaeward tbo alii of bat botorwot04 will bo ,pt fail till Mad Fiat Laagley .boa bia if 104 k adl9olaaa the t b.a isooatodmog pfobobty ft aill fiy Now :bioe aad Mr Pbiilia.. who lately raaoero WiiatlaroeeadoltfeaVe Pallilxw. a awaw owwJMwal their arrira'. Two "rmklli Paaroe." wbioh ar- rolag. left Bhaliot to of the eebooaer aad a a O obewf Maaaaad-'or tho aeiaai facta of the eaao aaay areer M ioawo tool Ibo aalo atraob the 1 u o eeoft botaooa 9 oad It obtoob ffodaxMoy oUtbt aad that too ae;i. ihat ahe larceo on tfte . irJ ye er a t ikal Kaff. day gare eeery erioeoc . I Moa the fxta or id cnn. rreob to to eaarwo of Oaat, J. B Bob laooo of tho eebooaer "Boaa'a Moore." mhQ ym ,,,, togaged by tba 0 waera to 1Mb oiler tholr lataewata oalU BUoare. Patltlwa. Laaaard aad otbora from hmr Ma go daw a thka moraiar. 0.1 gn la ealood at from 9t.t00 ,000. Mr PatlHoa aao tut, ' Meo awaiUag iho arriaaJ of their at . - L I tffretr. era left "O J ar weartnr TM te eiaaeiaw to Jd of the eeaael. MB 00 rwlaod by Ibo TbO Sonthport Standard ebroaioleo tbo dootb of Mba Buao Oathrto, aavtor of Oaat. A. M . Qatbrla ead daagbter of Mra. Amelia Qathrie, which ooeoiiod 01 South port leal Tburaday Otaorioito OaWroor: "Mr. a Furber Jonee, bO bu pneumonia aad who waa thought to bo la extreaia early j eater day moraiar. rallied yaa lerday afterncoa and It la now thoagbt that ba haa a chance for fO oorary." The bonde of Mx. C. M. Whit lock for Installing Ibo boating plant lo Ibo City Boll oad Mr. Boaee Mooro for parlor Market at! aal, hare beaa aparored M 09 teem! ataloa aad will bo aaawad upon by the Board of Audit aad Finance Tueaday a'ght. Sonthport Standard: " W. Bieeer aad Mr. M B. MinU bare 00 Tueaday aad qualified aa ad ministrators Of too estate of tbo late A. W. Bloao. boy were eoeompa okad by Dr. J. B aad J. O Blower. Eq . of Kansas Cuy. OrotaOlO Of IbO naaiaioT Johnaon, o oolored man 'ooad aalaap la tba offico of tho a F. Keaih Oompeoy by PoUoemaa M n O ray at t o'clock yoaxaroay aaararor fct awiag boM at a, n awaitloi the Mr. Keith to aeoawcole him for ireapeae m batooay. or both. Police Sorgoont Word tamed oouaomoeer', for e ebort while y .arday. aV email baJkilof oa tba O. A. W.giMa do, MOT the old Boacoaxt railroad d-pot, waa blown partially orertbe .idrwiik at Nlath aad OtaagO .irra:a b the wind yeaterday tuwaul Ward directed r.f ika ruias from the form of etroot workers. Bonihport Stamdmrd: "Inri tatloaa were mat out laat Monday 10 iba weddl.g of Mlm Laara UaUi.rxro Weeke to Oaat. Jemee B. Church, Jr., tx74.4. afternoon. December An adjoarned meeting of the Board Of Oounty Commissioners for the traaaactlon of buaineae necessarily left orer from the annual meeting tba first Monday la December, wae beld yeiter day afternoon at 8:30 o'cLck, oil members barlnr been preeent, rit: Cbalraaa D. McEaehero, Maj Wm. V. ltiilonma aad Mejaeaa. w. At exaader, B. L. Vollera and M.W. rloe. A m eUng of the Auditing Commute wm aabeequently beld, Chairman McKachern aad Messrs. Roborteon and Vol le ri haaiog been tb atteodance. The proceeding of tho committee meeting consisted prlnel paBy of aptwOTlag bills for current expenses aad aa examination and aa proTxl of the uiual monthly report of Ooaoty Treaaorer B. MexV Green and e special report by him aa to the sta nd -log of the township road fond. tho ocanxxBaioraKs' xiniia. A foil attendanoe upon the eommle sioners' meeUnr baring been noted, Commissioner Alexander who wax not preeent at Ibo regular meeting Mon day, affixed ble slgnaturea to the bonde of county ofBclale prerloualy signed by other member, of tbe Board. Aa error baring oeoorrod la dex 1 go. ting certain property on the Ux ltata aa that of V. Gmklll against wbleh an orer aaeeaxaaent 01 areu waa placed. It wm ordered that the rela tion of same be obaaged to $S60. W. W. King waa re-appointed at keeper of Oak Qroee cemetery, the pabllc burying rroand. and bie so'ary wm fixed same ae laat year 1 100 par annum. Mr. King waa also .irea tbo contract for forolehlng coffioeand borlal of the poor at fit each. There were no other bidden for tne contract nor applicants for tba poelUoa of keeper of tbo cemetery. Farther time barlag bean granted et tbe meeting Monday, bonde of three county officers were submitted duly approved by Mareden Bellamy, Eq . cottaly attorney, aad signed by all tb c im m iasloner. aa followe: - - a 1 I Mwa Dr. C. D. Boll, coroner, la too mm of 9J 000 with . J. Good log and T B. Toler earexiee. each of whom jastlfied la tbo earn of $1,000. ay. B. Bheorta. superlaUadaai of eoariot map, la tbo Mm of $9,000 w.ib MaradM Bellamy. Baq ., and 9aaal Blossom auretlee, each of whom justiBod la tbo earn of 99.000. M O. Ooad wick, keapar of Cooniy Uomo. la tbo earn of l.OfJO with Oea FJL Beyer, L i. Bear aad Martin New man lureller, Mr. W. R. Newbury, of Mog n 3 lie, was here yeaterday. Mr. A. L. Bain, of Greensboro, wm among yeaterday 'a grrirala la tbo elty. Mr. W. H. Bagley, of the Ba lelch New and Obmrver, le at Tho Ortoa. R. G. Grady, Eoq., went to Clinton yesterday to attend Superior Court. Mr. W. A. Sheppard, a well known trarelllng maa of Richmond. Vs., is at The Or to n . Mr. 0. N. Wire, of Philadel phia, tbe well kaowa railroad pro moter, is la Booth port. CoL. W. 8. Cook, Fayetterille agent of the South Atlantic Transit Company, ie here oa busineaa. Mra. T. G. Corington, of Clio, B. O, le rixitlng tbo family of Mr. P. E. RI ran bark, 416 Grace street. Meesra. 0. L. Clark and 0. L. Olark, Jr , of Olarktoa, wore among yeaterday'e arrirala at Tbe Ortoo. Mra. Char E. Borden, of Bioh n.ond, la here oa a enta. Col aad Mrs. J no. D. Taylor. Mr. Gregg, of Sumter, S. C, and Mlm Ennett left yeaterday mora lag for a risit to Rocky Point and Burgaw. Mr. J. D. Frink, a leading mer chaatof ClarendoD, N. C, ilia the elty oa a business trip. Be says his lorn is prospering and that from all orer the country comes report of good timer. M im Bessie Williams, of this city, wm maid of honor at the mar riage of Mia Katie Bheetx to Mr. Ejgene Maxwell Beet, of L.(range, N. O, at Fayetterille Wednesday night. -Mrs. SamuelJ. Springer left .MiMtt moraine? to spend the holi- J v swaawaw wa, - daye at her former home In Wash ington, N. C, and to attend the mar riage of her elater which will take place soon after Christmas. South port Standard: "Mr. J. Fletcher Buark, the affable book keeper for Mean. Brooke & Taylor, of Wilmlagton, epet Suadey laat at "Brlerhurat," the county borne of Prof. EL a Sebaltx, a few milea from Southport. ' Mr. W. H. Phillipe, of Shal lotta, who bu romored to tho city with aJa wife and become interested in the Brunswick Urccery w, is re siding temporarily at No. 701 Dock at reel Wilmington la gled to wel come Mr. and Mra. Phillips as real dents. Mr. Phillips for mreral terms represaated Brunswick county In the Legislature. P0PUL41 REPERTOIRE oOfiPANY. Dozen Freight Cars Piled Up on the Track lhree Miles Be yond Navassa. A RATHER UNLUCKY TRAIN. Twe Mishaps to No. 80 Iron Floresce to Wilalettoa Yesterdsy - Brskease Slightly Irjared W., C. & A, Tracks Were Blocked. The Atlantic Coast Line suffered an other rerr disastrous freight wreck yesterday and one which will perhaps coat the company thousands 01 uouars. PnrtnnatelT. howerer, no lirts were laat and no one was seriously hurt. The story of the wreck is a series of miahana which befel through freight m a TAX. n - from WilmlDeZton to irai em v. wi - VlAHmiML and due here at 7 o'clock -- - mn.nimr Tna cbanter of accidents begins at Fair Buff, about an miiu fmm Wilminrton. on the vv aaaaawi m. w w n W., O. & A. railroad, rery early yex terdar morning, when a boxcar of the ri.lt to her par- train of about tweaty-flre, the track near tne ooutn vru The car was more or leas demolished and the accident blocked tho train for a few hours. The pasaenger train for Charleston was delayed two hours. The wrecking train was sent out from Wilmington and soon cleared ihe track. The freight train proceeded and was making good time towards its destination when early in the afternoon some disarrangement of a journal under a car near the middle of the train garo way and be tween tea aad fifteen other cars were derailed and piled up in a confusr d heap on the track and upon each side . a m a about aereu.milea from tne oity, Be tween Mai mo and Navassa station. Some of them are cross ways, others are on end and many of them are eomnletelr demolished. Persons who witnessed tbe heap of ruins my it is the. worst freisrht wreck they erer saw before. The train had just paseed over a Ions trestle and it waa fortu nate that the disarrangement under the car did not occur a minute sooner The anrine and two cars in front of the train and the cabooae and several other cars oa tbe rear did not leave 11.. imm- .1m loss of life and serious IUW ai v 1 ' - Iniurv to the crew would have certain lv resulted. George Herring, a brake man of this city, was badly shaken, up and more or less bruised by the shock, kni . hnn.i were broken. The . a.w .. -M-.vd ran were laden with cotton, The COAL we are offering at 5 00 per Ton wiU make, you as good a fire, give you as much heat and do you as much service as Coals offered you at higher 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. Wm. E, Worth & Co. Intar-State Phones 416, 146. Bell Phenee 94, 64. dec 6 tf - is vaudeville popular? Cuban Blossom a That of class Furnished by utteree aao Ronclcre Company Is Great. Without a single exception raude- ville productions in Wilmington here tofore have been a dismal failure ana i m nation t critici hare declared In tbeir haste that no rauderille is popular in an with the Mildrea i IUO OUlAU tlVI vr w .a and Rouclere company of enterUiaere These Cigars are better than erer who were seen and appreciate a test night at the Academy by an audience which was large, consmerin; temnerature both on the inside and outside of the theatre. Erery minute of the time was full of startling end entertaining features and the com pany own orchestra between cur tains made a delightful hit. The strongest acts were perhaps Mildred and Rouclere In the "Flight of Princess Iris," which has already set the town to talking and trying to explain; Kitamura's Royal Japanese Troupe ; Rouclere in a series of original novelties as an adept manipulator, and Mildred in exhibitions of mental phenomena. With a change ot oui aimos throughout, the company will again be seen to-njabt, to morrow at matinee and to-morrow nigui. THE ACT OP AH INwENDIaRY. AND RENOWN CIGARS. "SILVER COIN" FLOUR. It is the BEST ever ground; guaran teed. H. Ls Tollers. A. C. jy26tf L Crossing. SHIPPERS NOTICE. Fire Probsbly Set to Residence Where Dance Was ie Progress Last Night. While a dance was in program last night shortly 11 o'clock at the home of Mr. A. 8. Fairclotb, No. 307 Daw son street, smoke was discovered to bo throueh the floor and ceil- lamber, phosphate rock and other ma- nd further investigation prored terial, much of which is smashed up j directly under an adjoining room b of whom justified Harra-ParUasee Big Stack Caoay Mere All Next Week-Opesisf Bill. Next Monday algal tho Harris Par kinson big stock company will open a tbe removal sidewala by a itA ni . -rviii eountr ia,k a, mi o'clock, la Trinity Metho- . . aTRS; road sink .... '.k.h atlas Weeks Is oae of I . , ' H e 133.01 : oroperty tax, $,- dmtbport'e moat popular youn lar la looiea in tbe ram of $1,000 except Mr. Heyer WMk (DnreBeat at the Academy of who j isUfled lo tba sum or ,wu. Ma,ic th. opening play being "Blares THE AUDITISU wsaina.. Ex ami nation and appro ral of report, of Treasurer Gmea ware the prin cipal iums of bosaoem transacted by tbe Auditing Commute, xno rpur. fnr the month of Norember showed re- ceipte aad diaboraemeaU aa follows: R crtpU Balance 10 general iudu, fund. of the Orient," a startling melodrama of Ufa la the Far East under the Bui tan. Robert EL Harris, the Sothern romantic actor, will be la one of bia strongest parts. Mr. Harris has long been identified as oae of the strongest and moat pleaaing actor, of the proa ent day. He la this season supported by Mario La Tour, recent leading ladr with oae of the Charles Froh- m an forces, and a powerful acting com- ach pleeeure by her many 945 03; schedule B tax, $984.77; jury I pny Qf twenly people. This company tax 96 00; tranirr o roau .uu-. ----- ..1 nre-ent the strongest line 01 ruy accidental I ac -rod ploaty otttttafat U --.ral oaoolotto oa xh t.-;godr Oarollaa 0 tee sta fcsly la a! Kelly, af North bwaoll fee ,viil. Fxo.. tea a . w IB thO BOW U9 or.ao ,....0. Aaiatx, atotam--. WUI Wyaae. o ra- Ga. of Kli JURY EXOdEBAlEO WATKINI. lacideat Is Accldcstsl Sbeotlaf st cartwrkbt V0A9J Tha laat Incident to the sboodac Of too Oortwright wom.a over a month ago and bar rabeeqaent death at the BoapiUl after a marvel loos battle for life, wm ner morning at 10:W a aasi cr-mrtery by Unaeriamr Tnar were brief sort ices at B-V. GOO. O rrao-.c, airael M E ebureo. b7t oaly tho .1-tat.r. th. und. rtaa.r trrday BolU el 'iJPP the .rave by of Blaaen North UxxJo this like m Ilia .ad OtCCr wstyaiii - " . 1 k. araltw. Va. aoye to look oat condidar Afh.sa U Mt thar to gat ta aalp hlatnoa- aaSaH Jaatar T. au U gjattgaa lo oraaiag urn eight su Ya ' at tho.0aa.of the m o oamnooos N Will Bad. 109 Tha ataolog verdict vv. tains aa iohow Tka loU to thooo who r poworo graft : xoarcby cb aathority oat frxba a. aala haOxOxoal a gjgg laoir XWJW. - r? mi CO 144.- ta loft at get . . n. tha market at so ouooo to foaad la 9"? 'feller wOiierra .aca tame wa . radio, tmaftsroww-"1 are Wll-y Weary. , of sol il eg Hqaoe otatoo. ADVKrrriBKMKNTB- x. an wm . - Of Boa HarrmvParkia- 1 li. ...tat. nil aao . . . . , cm the pathetic ana tra.ic cu- . -u abappy caraar eocb m wm bar e-oa- mouraed, unwept. r-uraaaat to rmm. the coroaer . Jary wb,cb had under i"-'' rd:rrrnr.gof,n?hec:yourtnm . tsraoon previous. r.oderd a ' T.. a. Watkleaas f arm.L I,.,,'. Jury, b.vior w. s br Dr. C r,n da y nameo an- - - OWaW BM'J v - TT.no D Bell, ooroaer 01 I., what aaldeneo o af arr . . w ,ir.eii of 'r .u.. . thenlthtof No- Mr- t ml aad the add Wathia. ta T.mbr ttbaaotn blm. In hereby exonerated rroaa . 091 the matter n 1, of Mr aad Kkkares. 0lft 1 ar. T.. A handsome . K.n -IndOW DM a -r TrinttT - -""--tftof Mr. It Is the g"u-""- ...... h.rk uxee. 99S 44 ; jary tlckeu return Ml 97.00; root, 04; nwriage lloaaee, 9S1 3J. ToUl, 9SS.889.74. - a rnm Dtsbursemente uoxooor xw. a37 8I; rmda aad bridges, 9S80 08; public bu.ldlage, !; Buperlor Ooun,S94 5S; jail. ahOCSO; sUtlonery d adrertamg, 3i.u; -. 10 SO; County nom, ed taxaa, BftSO; tax ltatlng, lM0 Bosp Ul. twOO; Oounty Oommixsion .re, lS0.M;8uperiBteadentof Hmltb, $100; Coroner. S4 40; ConaUble. 911.40; Clerk, asO; Jaattor, 46; ,d.. l S7; order of traasferfrom general to road food. 900; Tremu r. eommlmions. 143.98; balance, 999.987.19 Total, 994,889.74. Toe balaaoo to the mreral funds WM M follows: Geoaral. Bprcl.1 County, .nj a. . oao ax - Road oinains'. salt tw,aw - alty plays erer brought South at popu lar prices, among them Maud Adams' great success. ."The Little Minister," "la Sunny Tennessee," "A True Kol tucktaB,'' "Tbe Scout" and others. Be tween sets specialties wtll be intro duced. Popular prices 10, SO aad SO mats will prerail for tbe en tire engagement, aad seats for Monday night's pef orm saoe will be on sale at Plu earner's to morrow morning. In the wreck. The injured braaemau was brought to Wilmington and giren attention by Drs. Pride J. Thomas and Jno. O. Wessell, of tbe A O. L. Re lief Drpartmeat, after which he was sent to his borne on Sixth street. Soon after the accident another wrecking train was sent out from Wilmington and Mr. W. J, Hay low, ...i.t..itntnf transportation : Mr. Walter Forlong, engineer of roadway, and other Ooaat Line officials left at once for the scene. An extra train waa sent to transfer pasaenger. mail and express from the train due here from the south at 1:45 P. M. and the same transfer had to be made for the return trip of Iheame train, causing a two hour delay. Although 40 or 50 men worked all laat night in an at tempt to clear the track it was still blocked and a transfer had to be made for the Charleston train due here at 11:90 P. M. The transfer train dia not reach the city until 1:15 o'clock this morning, and it was stated that a transfer would again hare to be made this morning for the Charleston train leaving the eity at 6 o'clock. SENTBY AMD A RED FUG a blsze had been started either by an incendiarr or from some other most unusual source. An alarm was sent to the Department from box 47 at 11:18 o'clock, and the firemen soon extin guished the flames. There is no clue to the probable incendiary, anu no motire can be assigned. Tbe building belongs to Mr. E. P. H. Strunck, and the damsge is about $15. The Steamer Highlander will leave Mondays and Thursdays, and the Steamer City of Fayetterille Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 P. M. for at m mm. Fayetterille. Gate will close at d:ou p. M.. and no freight will he re ceived for steamer leaving at 4 after 3:30. T. D. LOVE, Agent South Atlantic Transit Co. dee 11 tt Folding Bed! For sale a double Folding' Bed of Finest auality, with Springs More sheet the Alley Coetrarersy Be tweca nr. Bailey sad tbe City. The allor controversy between Mr E. P. Bailey and the city authorities rexched the acute stsge yesterday Championship Game To-night. The last game of basket ball in tne aw X AW. -a.a.1t V af. O. A. series unui niter mo - days will be played to-night between nd MattrOSS. Every m . W . Il U - 4 l m.W I P"W- WW the Littles and tne Liongniina, u.u v. which are tied for first place and are in fine trim ior tne ubcmiy- Th winner of the contest will be the undisputed champion for tbe present half of the season. The game will bo called promptly at 8:80 o'clock and the Loughlins wiil line up witn n. n,. Rnn and E. O. Hunter, guards; J. .T Lou-hlio. centre, and Albert Dosher and J Frank, forwards. For tne Littles, A. C. Boney and E. T. Han cock will ply guards; F. DuPre, oft-tre. and W. A. Little and Koot, Houston, forwards. The menus 01 both teams are expected out in run force. thing as good as new. Will be sold for half its value. For further information apply at the Star Office. no 28 Iw We Meet Competition REWARD FOR MEJNT. Gifted Veen WUalofloelass Cspiored Prizes far Literary Skill. Solomon's Shoe Store received notioe yesterday from the manufacturers of th T.ntle Giant School Sboee, to pre- sent to Master Wilbur Gore and Mlm ... ..kin fund I tj -n hnth nf this eitv. a Tna acoooat wim ; n..u. --- . ' to Dm. 1x4 ahowal balance on a.pr l.t m follows: Cap. E nett Ill 68. Ilaaooboro, 48.44, aeo Maaonboro, a. aiiie L Perry wore M follows : $16 60; Harneti, a-, $; Harnett, Fear, . xsma, Second street to the Wilmiogton Iron Wnrka. The aruard was W. J. Jonn son, the plumber who was recently hw Oovarnor A 5 cock, and he carried on his shoulder a Winches -t, ah of tho best Little GlaatSobool -nrntiaa rifle. Chief Police Fur Shoes as prises, they having won them J loBfi. uw tbe sentry pacing the alley. . ,h "fair- tor v Contest" that tDe . he ntxlled uo the rea nag ISO SUV wmmmmw mm 1 - K Howard Relief Company. Ihe Howard Relief Company at its annual meet ne Monday nigni re, elected bv a unanimous vote all the when Mr. Bailey, exercising his claim J old officers for the ensuing year, vis: ., i. hia nwn nremlMs as he de- I vrMidenl. Martin Ratbjen: Vice Presl- .... dMd a ouard with a rifle on I AmX. J. W. Duls; Secretary and r - .... I , , r his shoulder and a rea nig naucu ku Treasurer, J. -u. Ww--, - I nnUDAVXT the eround in the alley leading from 8hal Martin, Bchnibben; First Assis- STONE OE COmrii-PI X , On everything in our line, whioh consists of a full and complete line of Groceries. Send us your orders and he convinced. California 3-crown Raisins. Mixed Nuts. 618 gross Matches, all kinds. 700 sacks Va. Water Ground Meal. 450 sacks Corn. 62 barrels Syrup and Molasses. .itaaaom that . .... .st came to nor -- ,, Krl ln a duiiii - Hsnorer the death count of from J. A Cans Fear, Federal Point, aonboro, 393 79 Too 'dlaburaemenU Harnett township ionboro, which ar salons Dalton, for the were 830.80 ta m war .od JlLBl ta saa- wltb Treaaurer a w-- V.43,4eft a balance on Dalton Shoo Company, or Mas?., has been conducting past four months. Little Miss Kline ia oaly six years or age, ud is tbe daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles "Kline. Each of the con testants reeetred a rery complimentary l-tter from the manufacture of the boe, complimenting them upon being two of Ihe succemfal ten contestants. and flaunted it in Johnson's fx.ee, so to speak, aad told Johnson that if be didn't "ret off tbe earth" he would ,-mt him. srun and all in tbe guard bouse. That closed the incident. NPnon prbhaPS FaTaLLY BURNED. SBiamws-r - t.nt Marshal. H. T. Duls; Second As sistant Marshal, H. L. Vollera. Guard fx?-, TfAntren. The handsome new club house of the company will be for mally opened on New Year's eve witn a house warming. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fire De. tot of 879 94, 00f? township, eo follow-: OspsFe.'; $t8.97; Maaonboro, sWOawt fot-t,M;H.raett, 1 179 87 Olei la Its Mather's Aims, . t. w Ilanbr, Of sjopw -------- -maouti Hou ila la SLQJ.ru " Tsiewa mmmmW ..aterdar to know j Mesbsdea Season Urer. After baring been la operation little 999 89; Federal more than a week tbe Atlantic ax- ' . .. ill In ml erim plant at uia Dmuiwiw. for the season aad the Bteamer "Atlan tle,n tho ooly one sent here by the this eeasoD. naa retumeu lf Wrlghte rt House lnqueet wm meesorial tha front church. placed in Method st i f da of Wo ooo ibo chin off. fJ.OV. I m ' m . Tavlor. Uierxoi B. V i.HMBd to the E Isabotn. . a U r aad sx- 4 Itdow Is . tm Mrs. and u e Mary tar of Tne ai-ha.di. of wn'- . i . naeeesary m tu- wltb bar an- of a moat ry r . .7" . the Sound uaoal dmtb or ac ... rrJar morDiu.. 7 .iMo Wedneaday night babe S nor -- morninK memory oi dsJf n- H. Cranmer. .DO Oa "L'Varexatlon pUful la dealgn . . . I.knr ,.-h akin ana jmlerday A Vhe WO aothl.. f ladlsakA. U-l J-Jld aDe -0m.n mid there -Hid was dead. Tbe woman mm company vnrth Menhaden are bow but they were wary ploBtiful earlier la tbe season. The Atlantic fisheries were too late la opening. Te Attend s w eddtnr Mlm LotUe L. Maaoa left for Point Caswell yesterday mornlag to atteod tbe wedding of Mlm Minnie Vollers to Mr. George Kelley Sunday afteraooa at 5 o'clock at the Baptist church. Maaoa will be mem ot uow. .ikaw-d IO UBI t Q . I as .It. bare beoa to le The brid-I party will amrem in.. -K- nantT autnoriu-i I a.,nMw .-.nine OVO? We a. . a war il swil- i wa cou Id BO Saturday Trsap on Coast Line Satfered frei Bail! to Warm Himself. Isaac Brvan. colored, 17 years old, ls at the James waixer xemuri. Hospital suffering from burns or which he may die. Tbo boy liree in Wilmlneton but had been to Rocky . . .! Point and told Dr. Akerman at mo hospital that he was "trarelling;" nraeumablv on bia way back to Wil mington. He built a are noar tna railroad track to warm himself and either while asleep or in some other way his clothing caught the blase ana be wm severely burned about the hi, thiwh and lower parte of tbe hodr. He wss brought to Wilming ton on aa A. O L. train Wednesday afternoon and sent immediately to tho hospital. Mr. William Struthers is con fined to his home by a slight nines. The Wholesale Grocers, 5 and 7 South Water street, nov 19 tf .J--MM--a----l TO-NIGHT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Elaborate VauaevUle Production by the reat MILDRED & ROUCLERE CO. prices-, 85 a 50 easts. Seats on sale at pinmmer'e. Matinee Saturday Afternoon. A ami salon-10 and 20 ntm', BIO DAILY STRBBT PARADE. dec 11 It Commencing bor 14th. Oae Solid Week, Monday, Deed ACADEMY OF MUSIC Harri.-Pa.rkin.on Stock Co , C fyr,'sr- A SCALP LOCK is somathtng to get hold of. But here are some other kinds ot LOCKS that are far more useful. wa To name aU tbe different kinds of Iocks we c r t woo id take a lot or space. Perhaps It is erhto say that we have every sort that to JSSSTfnr nmoor ud Indoor use-for trunks, craos, ae. We don't handle T?fl.c pViaan IOC but they secure excellent Headed by tbe eminent Southern Actor Mr. Booert H. Harris. oa Peoole BO Eie Vaudeville Acts 6 , People Bis Vaudeville Acts. Prices 10,80 and SO cents. bur. MONDAY NIGHT. SLAVES OF THE ORIENT. 1 onWxaVe Paltuy made tor outdoor and indoor lie (he low grade, hadlyniade locks, our prices are not high, excellent value. For Sale or Rent. ii. oc 37 tf Point, a. PI.STA- flfturchison S Co . - nf r.tind at II OM ATLANTIC uuae-x teand parUculto Orton Building. dec 10 7c nr THOMAS W. DA Wilmington, I x hi inuelry that there gg Suaday Vf taak. to Mr. of too STA WM slightly la- inquest. ot thooay. oat Oi tbo OoLJawa, . r.niu. l- BHaHBiflBMSl BU
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1903, edition 1
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