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iF The Morning Star. . . . , ' ' . - I L i : J nTMmri. t I YUL LXni. NO. 70. LOCAL DOTS. WILMINGTON, N. C, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1903. WHOLE NO. 11,325 nfliitiitiattiaii teMOOftti I TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.; On. Tea. -F "all. Sis Month. " PkM. Month., - l" Two Months, " - ! n.ii..ri to RmbMrio.r. l : CUT P,r Soeaooeooooooooow OUTLINES. 'Cerib" passed - ' .-j n h (iMJ. Mil ... of New York, hu Mtasseor to P.o Mini mod isrwd by ea ipMm w V. i. flame . Bl - dt. la Mi to c ff.C aay 0 to h MSt Wet)- Jo. R Prootor. of K . ZL ted )M reay Is Woootac o c n state V- To. moI rcliHiOl trill wwaa lo pi tar- ' 1 QjL J noo attwaan Oo- , . - - p- eawt :oc ii i r . ArM Hw tor Ifcoporsno- -d te Psaaaso, Too ewdiy ttreef Y ytk avtiO: Mea to oo eaneti aeet ot 11.4V. CTtde Lie cot ot Baaatort. P. m., yesterday. JockooHTiJle, Onriow county, hm Tottd for prohtbttlea by o u Jafftw of 15 taste ewbtm Journal, 13th: "Forty rwteet At HorehooU Book yostorooy Bor. J. M. Wtlli, Ph. D., will ot too T. M. Q i A MEETING CALLED. I AFTERMA op E WRECK S. A. L. OFFICIALS. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Wilmington Naval Store Cir cles Stirred Up Over Report From New York. THE SPIRITS ADULTERATION. EATHEH REPORT JLYiT"nn""f0' IX I roe n itt ooojm osAbs ot 8 P. IL aov .foU tor too ooy .00; mtmfoJI A ocorlit ferer qoormntine ot M Noni Ninth ttro.1 woi lifted tm 7. ihi poUiot bolor Sorib iUw kloo. ootorod. Bo. Choi. L. Groove, of R'4miK orrlroo joxaiiaj oo4 will oooaoy tho pnlptt of ih. Pint Bootlot ehorb ot bo to oorTtoso to-d.y. Soitob'.e reword ii c Herod for roi.ro of ladyo Uoloatbio ehla- wbleb wm tiolf. from the of Mr. 8 H. Ptehblfttr, oo MatboI itroot. Pridoy ohL The mtm tjmtm of firm ftlftrm hottortoo woo owt to yoot.rdey ad dooerioUodoot J mo T Totoe gowo It O orol.Btftftry toot yoitordfty iitoraooo, wblei woo vary ootoifoetory. The oow hoiloitoi oro ot tbo Cbimie.1 to fioootottoo. Vftto'i Cigar 8toro colla at- loo Uoo of c1rr, to- ac ae ftod aaaaori' aappltas tor too riinn hol id ft y i ne wicdiw d.i pt.ye ot tHo ly to holiday Mr. A. S. Wiootoad. tho frwlt deler. ytt erdftj boaf ht 100.- of tho 10,000 orftotft. lo toe cor of tbo frwlt roawl "Mftbel Drlloa.n h ch am Ted ycurdftT from N Too oTftocwa ova hrloctoc tLft aor baodrwd. la tho Major! ooart yaatorday MohewoKtac. a aatorta hell hoy at Cbiaaer el CootoMrce Win Couldcr the Mitttr TitfiftT fttttr.eoi it Special SOMtoa Actioa Pl?e Vein if loaoocdl.iely Keotilei. t of tho of wfttor to X. i aft a a. woaaawa),D O . iw ta awtb Wileate od by Mr. kf ttawoU W. of the AUaatte Troot Oo. Kmc oowldo t tt to jail. oaiploy- Aiieo, ooahlrr Boaklac nSwrhUa.i.f. aUo.ooC.ty. I . . . - w wj w ft - oo woo m w . woo-' - am - anu b - i a .. . drot Oaf. rod apaas a baibamood of aoooybiooa . ..: kVa dooday. fol'owod iy I r.aro ot CooUo Hyaoo oad noar v at od aoM wawtor. ooJd eror. Wnfcuaora, Haadrod. of aooato la Wide oaifUod tf oaraawawh I i uta eaoao. A- Ule I oe 10 oeiooft loa olarbt Oftftd that tho fir. , d M T.OB . M. to that aowibbnrbood woo thoa aod.r .oa". e,otrol. Boewral baadrod oaroo of . .ta . 44 a. iMd.Bkaft at feoeiaff aod ooaieord ootoaaiihawri f - -ood loaay to Mr. Boaooel Bio. v.-. W 'ovw aot r. am. aawar Load oad leo- i anil Oo. hod bowa bwrood orar r bo Xooj York Attn tiur tafla ao dooaoaw woo ookaowo. Tho .s to Sow Caatto, Uat. tho phyal Ara to thowebt to ho wo got hay wad howa aaado aat a block lot mU0i f a toroa of ioeuoo baoda who ilir ll aii-j btonkr wa bwralac o taoir rtbt of wry la : Pd ha got to a haaa. ' h p.'M !TIjL aro to tho aatoh g hi oaa worhood of Wrlchtahoro oaaM o ha v X.w Y-wh pap" "" iiiiai loot ahft. !-ataaMatowawatwapplf a oaroo. iaa , eaaoaa ihaft K ! ha hard to JU4fKe tOStK i c(KJr. i ? jaaathaft arataha owat to pra- , bam thaaa OtohMwaM VMM ..a i,rw.rwhl Coabt-lbarro t rcl bohJwThawptoM W- latlah aaaaTtf Vrootad wawnai right fa thair h Aitar Prtd.y ocray thay wo. - raot, 9hart wtotv W. ato ptoator withowt waattog gfarrwh. a aaoaahar of Wti- d - aaaV. wtto dwtoay. Maah aartid aoarla tho nmwini woe rrooirod aa Uoftot Yi i iliaoje O . I J- rrm,a Bowkioo. tha T. Oaa. Pwar to hip . tho .- Orody. oiao " rrqatrod to PJ aa. Tho eooa A eall waa promulgated and aicoed yeatardey by tba reqolred number of member for a ceaeral mootloa of the Co am bar of Commerce Tuoaday after noon ftt 3 SO o'clock to coo aider the qaoatloo of adulteration of apirlLi o' turpootiar, a oarleo of artieloa bonoi ntly apooarod In the New York Journal of -tBhaarfveroe to tba effaci .hat loo oaat of oaah ada Ii ration ftp arid to ha Wllatoytoa, N. C , and tbit tie practice had become ao ei taoairo that at laaat one large oaral obara ana to that city advlaod Ite cua tomera not to buy any turpentine from W ilmtoatoo aod later waroed the trade acftloet aakiaf parcbaaea from lb poioL A rapfOft'otetlre of Patteraoo, Dowatoc A: Oo. It quoted oo hanag aid la reference to the matter: 'Toe wood turpentine, with which 'he teauine article la adulterated, la obtained from lot a tod tree stump rather tbaa from tba lira trot, aod a : farter to owattty to eplrite. Tbo oh j ttloaabla feature of tbie adulterfttioo . that it cornea oa the market aa aptrlte tarpeallae and la told at the line price to the latter. A Urte pari of the Wllmlogtoo turpentine eome la Georgia and Kl jrlda there ar. iawa wblcb prevent the adultera'.lon of taxpaatlor, but ooot lo North Oar oltat. We are araiay the paaaage of each a lav to that Bute. There la ao uouaual ihortaae in tbo aapply of aetrtu tarvaaUae. aad about the only expiaaattoa tor the adulterettoa la toot tome of tbt produoart are trying to make a larger profit." The wall for the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Tueaday it a goed try Mttora. Ball dc Pear eel), Incorporated, Patereoo. Down lag ct Oa, D. McEtehero. 8. P- MeNalr aod McNeir At Peareell. xao qoeatloo of adulteration once before wee rakeed oa the Wilmltgtoa market aad oo May 81. 1898, a metlloeT of the old Produce Bsebeage wee bald for tee eooatderetioo of tba iubjeet At taot mootlta, oa motion of Mr. C. B. RoMaaoa, It wee ordered : "That tba Ruleeof Trade be amended io refer ee to adulteration of apirlte Of tar- ao that when aptrttt oi iur la tendered by tbo tolltr to the a - for examination ana rer koroeeeo or other ollt be found ieeey barrela, tat P-""-"' hell hare the arrrltora of rrcalrina lie aame at the current price of ktro e.o att, 140 teat, wboleoale, the aald adulterated tatrtte of turpentine to be ubmitted to teat by tba Ioepoetion Commltloa. Thaebeagr, attbir becauet It wat rat-erded at Impracticable or for other rataonr. waa aubwquently repealed a .wi.. mnr. waa done io toe matter upon a communication - mS Uintf.n from the Oompaoy. MeNalr dc Peareell, Matt J. Beyer. D. MeKeehere, D. L. Gore, B ar tea mmA Rail dt PaartalL What action. If any. will be taken at Tueeday'a ftt Farther Recovery of Bodies Which Weil Dewi la Wetaeaday Nhht'a Qtli-Ctfft Beltg Saved. Mr. R. V. Leonard, Wilmiagton agent of the schooner "Clarence B ," which cape red off Cape Pear bar late Wodneaday night, drowning all on board, and Mr. J. W. Brooke, ot this atty, hare returned from tht scene of the wreck of the roan), which la oa Oak Ieiand baach. Immediately la front of the life earing station. Tbty were joined thera Friday areola; by tfeeare. Jaekaoa Stan land aad W. A. Prink, otbtr owners of Sballotte, end together they eat a hole la the bottom of the ortrtaratd schooner aad found eererel barrela of roain and othtr por Uoaa of tbt cargo. There waa no trace of tht four drowned men whose bodiee bare not been rtcortrtd. Messrs. Staolaod aad Prtak were left in charge and yaatorday Mr. Leonard re ceived information that two bales of cotton and several barrels of roain had floated aabore oa Bald Bead, bat ap to las, olgbt ao trace of tho missing aod lee had been found. W aether Ute vessel can be saved will not be known until Monday, tteaere. Prink aad Btanland expected to take outjtba bottom of tht aehoontr roeterday and aaetrtain whtlhtr tht deck beams are all right. If so, tbt aall will ha eared. Tht cabin, maata aad rigging ware all eat off tht cb03ner when eat vent ortr. From a general TlOW of the wreck it is be-ll-ved that wbon tht gala came, Oaat. Wm. Lewis waa at tht whetl aod tbo four otbtr men were in tht eabia. Oapt Lewis' body la the only ae recovered, eod aeroae hla forehead were lad cations of a beery blow, pro ebly caused by e matt atrikiog him 4. the Teasel want orar. A phyai eiao of Soathport, vbo made aa examination of tho body before It waa aaat to Sballotte for Interment, aald there waa ao evidence of water in tba lunga aa la usual when drowning cc jrs. Tba other men went oeer board witb tht cabin. Leal night a brother of Oapt. Hew lett vaa looking for tba bady along the beach, bat there hid been no de velopments at nightfall. Tht tag Blanche" wbieh came up yesterday afternoon, brought e trunk aad a boo dle Of bouaebold goods belonging to Mr. W. B. Phillipe and which vera a part of tht ruined cargo. President John Skelton Williams and Distinguished Party Ar rived Last Night. ON AN INSPECTION TOUR. Reajaiaed Oeiy aa Beer, Retaralaf to flsmlet Trip Over New Line from Lambertoe to Mtrloe, S. 8. Their Reception Here. SUING tUUSCR FOR DIVORCE. purcnaeer cetriag. If to tba Wortb is not known. Wilmington bad aa lte distinguished gueota for aa boar last night President John Skelton Wllllamt and several other prominent officials and directors of the Seaboard Air Line Railway. Tba party la on aa official inspection of the company'! entire property and trr I red at 8:30 o clock last night on a special train from Oherlotte and re turned at 9:80 o'clock to Hamlet, whence they will leave this morning for Florida to look orar the company'! interests in the tropical belt The party consists of President Williams, or Richmond; Viet President and General Manager J. M. Ben, of Porte nt oath; Mr. James A. Blair, of New York, ooe of the recently elected di rector!; 8uperinttndtnt A. W. Towi-l-y, of Baloigb, and Mr. J. T. Haxen, oi Biebmond, prlratt secretary to Mr. Williams. Thoae gentlemen with other prominent officials and directors who hare left the party from time lo time, started out from Portsmouth, v., week before laet on the inapection and bare already visited Sarannab, Atlanta and eererel other of the more important Seaboard points. Friday Mr. Williams and associates went to Charlotte from Atlanta and remained orer there until yeeterday morning when they came down the Carolina Central. It vaa expected that tba party would reach hare aa early aa 6 o'clock yesterday evening, bat macb more time was con sumed at Bamlat and other junc tion points than vaa expected. At Lumberton the train evitcbed orer to the Carolina Northern tracks and the party consumed eome time in inspecting the new line from that point to Mtrion, & C. The officials were met at the station here by Capt. T. D. Meartr, general agent of the Seaboard lo t hie city, end were shown orar the place and the company's property here so far as the brief time at the disposal of tht visitors and tht darkneta would permit. Bed tba visit been expected by tbt commercial bod iee of the city and the time of the offi wta hAro hMn not so limited, no doubt a t ublic reception of tome char acter voald hare been arranged in honor of the rial ton. Whilt it ii not thought that the rWt of Preeidtnt Williams and hit aaaociatea haa any special significance at thil time, ner erlheleea it voald bare been the idea of tbo commercial bodiee and busineaa peoplt generally to hare giren them aa favorable ao impreaelon of tht oity aa would hero been possible . Tht special train cons sted of the pri vate cars of Preaidant Williams and General Manager Barr and one day coach. Copt. Mike Byrd waa the con ductor in charge. Note of the fact waa mada that tht frame vork of an additional large storage warehouse for the company here is now up. Wil miagton U glea to hare had the distinguished visitors in bar midst, eren for such a short lime and at such ao Inauspicious hoar. Mr. Selden Jones, of Atlanta, arrived yesterday. - Mr. T. J. Abbott, of Florence, S. C, U at The Orton. Dr. E. Porter, of Rooky Point, pent yesterday in the oiiy. Mrs. Bruce Williams and Miss Maggie Williams, ot Burgav, vtr here yesterday. Lieut. Ruder and wife and Dr. Roberts, of Fort Oaa veil, b pent yes terday in the city. Mra. P. H. Hayden and little daughter, Agnes, are guests of friends la Booth Washington. Messrs. C. L. Morgan and E A Moore, of Waycroaa, Qa., arrived at The Orton yesterday. Miss CatharinepBland, of South Waahlna-ton. is visiting her sister, M. R. W. Rivenbark. Messrs. W. T. Aycook, fS S. Memory and 10. H. Morrow arrived last night from Whiteville. Capt. J. B. Church, of Rhode Island, and B. O. Curtis, of Southport, were guests at The Orton yesterday. Miss .Nora Angel left yesterday morning to spend some lime with her aiater. Mrs. Blount, or waBmngiuu, N. O. Mr. Roornr Moore, the Market street paring contractor, will put force of hands to grading on the sec tion of that thoroughfare to be paved on Monday. Mr. Joe N. Brittain has re turned to the city and permanently located here for the repair of pianos and organs, making a specialty of the latter. -THE-- Daily Result! WHAT PLEASANT THING TO SLIP INTO A New Suit of Clothes and feel that ifs "Jwt rlflhtT-that you are camfert ably, becomingly attired, and that no one can take exception to the fabric, fit and etyle of your gar ments. Anything else is-welH useleoo, no matter what it costs. Not a day but ve inspire critjtoal men vith confidence in onr aWi to perfectly meet all their- sartorial needs and wishes without strain uporr jffoSnemSsforYOUto prove us, vhert ve will I number yon among the thousands who have learned to trust all their clothing troubles to us. THE A. DAVID CO. dec 13 tf : Santa Clause Has Arrived AND MADE HIS HEADQUARTERS AT finest line of JAPAN VERSUS AMERICA. a r-ata Tbarviay. Siev Heaae aad eeest tWra j M ..i .tea. tam toeaTO La tsa la. rat Daa n' 11 aod . I. M a.ral JobDSOO a. i as avT s a f Wtl . vtUsI - - i Mi will take at taeBla'i win be of tie Watson, a maker aad up wblcb occurred eaavar tVa ttk aat If ve t teaL VeaJaS It aa tka levee bit Ifrvev. ta apeak ea? avtlege eTObve taws fal Oaa day -f t Km ewav af raaaaaaavav, aamw a ta be ne tatvtv Baa a: TnaitT CaaJefw far Waa Gem Unm4 W fraaitW PWIaff veaaiaartvet, be vwjsrt aaa.aaa... , e-p aaa aval ,i"B'V u bt aaafftbf vat B .ttea wa Tb Lewayvaee! Uf - - taa Marvaon - naVlOg Otaaawa, mmrm rrwae tbo Bsesta star, tipoliort ava wa m vatavaaa.y t,Am aaal Uat ell i : of aawa asv bvvad to ataatd tv sMavasBsavav 1 tiaa era t avjatsa m mtm .a-.it wfll taita agwod lot C a t waaa laaa bblbi r w w Tlav avtalag (Mir skill. Frtaae will bwawvtsjao iaa wtaaert a mtJH0 w BOera O IS F""" i alab art JJtIN BERRY WalS0! 0tD. . - V..l.f . Ktewt Cliiitt 'twra w.7 a l-..rr.l fblS Alttr - will fearret to learn d.th nf Mr. John Berry Mil known matt holatrer of tola city .1 l 90 o'clock yesterday afltrnoon. Mar a long lUotta with consumption, at the borne Of bat brother, Mr. a. WeUon. NO- TVT born In rJaiiioury, at Btateovlllt jot to Wilmington all w.j i.. in ferble yeaae aav w i.w lonr lime but did nl rt pniw " , & . i - I ,t w , trmmm vara until i" Ur. Waiaoa vaa about . H la vaa to mourn at a W. Walton ; a JSjKer Ho Uva. with kar d .m! a-d a son wao ! W Mr. Wateva vat at. ft. and roalded sYlfi tf wilalsitet Incendiary AilCS fir Dltaolttita of Matriaoaial Relitloti. Suit waa Instituted in tht Superior Court bore yeaUvday by Mrt. Botlna Hauser who aaka, upon tht grounds of abandonment for tba statu tory period of two years, that tbt matrimonial ro tations existing between ehe and her . , . r r Ji...lul It buioaad, tt- aausar, wuiii -- willbtrtcalltd by readtri of the city pa oert that la Dec 1901, Hauser waa con victed of burning, by a moat ingtnloua conlrivanoe. bit jewelry aad watch, mating establishment on Market street in August o'. the same year and .hat bt wtt aeattneed to a term of 10 years ta the Stale peoltanttary where be it now atrvlog tbt time. Mrt. Hauser employed Htrbtrt Me C am my. Esq., of tblt city, to prose fa ate the eate aad tbt oompltlnt bet already been filed and service of sum- mooa baa been made upon tbt fltrenn aat in Raleigh. Mrt. Haustr te a native of New York aad has iptnt much of btr tlmt thtrt alnoe the con i,. i aJ Hauser. but otilt rttftlniter w IV.IIWH " " m .a I. flTllwAUalAn If. IDlte Oi ' brctlon o'n tbt pert of btr Hy Utrifidtr, RebearMl LmI rSgkt parenta wbo objietad to the lonattic NfW Pgatijreg .re Belag Aadca. oeltef of Hauaar. tbt woman was air mmmmj from the Wilmington Had to hi- la Mala. I. : 8-7 end hty Tb JJ preent the oad resided here aaUl the Summ.r o ..The Modern lha are. wbtn tht busbanu owe - Aeadem, Qf go elalt btr pareote in New York anu he voald follow la a day or two. flaueer nevtr followed aad though written to several times, his arrtet and Anally cama at a g then waa to me Jinaacie Acrobat Assaulted Wblte Boy Who Taunted Him With CbtsWChlac. Upon complaint of young William A. Wright, one of the quartette of clever little Japanese acrobats witb tbe Mildred & Rouclere Company which closed an engagement at the Academy laet night, was before Mtyor 8pringer yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock, charged with an assault. Young Wright and Master Victor Grainger, Jr., were riding a wheel both oh one at Third and Cnesnut streets yes terday morning when the "Japs" hap pened to be pasilng. One of the num ber understood Master Wright to call at him "Chine, Chine, Chinaman !" Now if there's one thing more tban another that will cause the usual docile "Jap" to get into action, it is lo be called a Chinaman; so when the words fell upon the "Jap's" ear, he made for the wheel upon which were perched the young Americans, s The machine waa o ver t u i ned, the boys were thrown to tbe ground and the "Jap" shook one of the boys rather roughly. Mayor Springer heard the case at 5 nVlrw.a- ao that the "Jao" could leave with his company for the "next town" to-day. Meaart. W. E. Perdew and George Sloan testified to having witnessed the occurrence and Mr. James H. Cowan, lessee of the Academy, and Mr. Rouclere, manager of show, Interpreted the position of the defendant to tbe Mayor. The "Jap" was let off with the costs, amounting to $3.55, and all hands were satisfied. COLD WaVE TO-MQHT. A wa 4 mm art aa tine nf TnvB of Bverv description. The XX Li llliUUvuav iamv wy at D11kS Gfoves!'Handkerohief8t Mnfflars, Lace Collars, Chiffon and Fur Pcarfs, Work Boxes, Manicure Sets, Albums, Gent's Smoking Bett and Shopping Bags are only a few of the many suitable presents ve offer for young and old. The prices are sure to suit you. Call and convince yourself at ' TAYLOR'S BAZAAR. The Leading Millinery House, 118 Market street. Store open until 9 P. M., until after the holidays. dec 13 tf To Wives and Those Who Soon Will Be ! "HE" can't get off during the day, BUT you can tell him, that, com mencing Monday, December 14th, Parker 206 North Front Street, will keep open 'till 9 P. M., every evening 'till December 25th. Now it 18 lXMAS BUYERS will find Useful and Ornamental Presents from 10 cen's to $100. CASH Your House Furnished from top to bottom de 13 tf CREDIT. POULTRY SHOW OPENS TO-MORROW. THE MODERN IHAKEIPEARE. coufioemeDt BU rharmlnir SUCCtia, 1116 hakesoeare." at the Academy Music on the evening of January 6th. had a highly satisfactory rehearsal with Mr. Jamie H. Cowan, tht direct or. In the assembly room of the armory i .It wiwks. With iinsrular lick of ex- Weather Bareaa Sas It's Oeteg to be Freezing or Lower. At 1 o'clock this morning informa tion came from Assistant Observer Gray, tt the Weather Bureau here, that a cold wave is journeying Wii miogtonward and that its arrival in this clime will be this afternoon or to-night. With wood scarce at any price and a surfeit of cold weather anyway for a week or two, the pre diction is not pleasing; but the weather folks are no retpectora of oerioni or localities, and it can't be helped. The wave is expected bring the mercury down about or lower in ecu.e. Hi. ptin tnen i - eKcepuon, tbe lines of the piece have degreB to freexlng aeatteattery aad Mra. Hauaer toot in j-r handg and the to 80 36 Teats Up oa Market Street aad Exhibits ere Coating la The Admission. The third annual exhibition of poultry and pet stock under tbe au snices of the Wilmington Poultry Association will open to-morrow noon or as early as practicable after that time in a lone tent erected by Super intendent Bonile and a force of assist ants on Market street plaza yesterday. The show promises to be quite a suc cess. A number of out-of-town ex hibits have already arrived and many others are expected to day and to-morrow. The exhibition by home fanciers will be especially large. The canvas under which the exhibi tion will be given is 50x150 feet in blze and a handsome, well lighted front faces on Front street. Ticket! will be 15c. for adulte and 10c. for children and may be purchashed at the entrtnee. The front is a work of real art and was designed and ex ecuted in the minutest detail by Super intendent Bonitz, who is nothing short of a genius when it comes to chichen howi and the like. Mr. R. L. Sim mons, of Lexington, will be the judge and every exhibitor will get a fair deal. Mr. Simmons is expected to nay. MANAQERS RETURN THANKS. Evaporated Peaches AND APPLES. 100 Bxs New Crop Evap Peaches 40 Bxs New Crop Evap. Apples 500 Bags Rice, rare bargains. 1,000 Boxes Tobacco. We have some excellent job lots at Rock Bottom prices. 2,000 Cases Canned Goods. Prices are right. Our line Rovers over five hundred articles. We are in shape to take care of your busi ness, it matters not how large or small; Send us yonr orders. D. L. GORE CO., Wholesale Grocer and Importers, de 13 tf Wilmington, N. C. 57 y ten of a aad tba mem loobtftg torwtrd tad a tot .a. tbt laaiuuuoo ix. air. nnna to tbe grave of otter re.ftU'M -Hiaiaavllle and Cberlotl. a memocr i.hterlan cburen & road to di stR. 8. E. MiOPORO TRiNS PEERED. Ho paisr Wllstliftta laiarasc laa 0ts te OtUabort To-atey-Hli Sacceaaar. Mr. N. K. Bredfoed, for tbt peat m u.i ik. fflr pnt and popu- vear ana m un , bl A. aam bar Salisbury, Mr. Walton Andrew'i St. and NKW APV""- ft. F. P-rbaw-Ta tneea. ltd.net of Mr. A W. W.teon al 1 1 50 lb,. afternoon by tb. Xbe lntermen ,c oca AD. beta McClure. Oakdale. c days. THE AagKEfS AhD SHIPPIN0. fT! ut.n.m of tbt Lift Iu ranct Oo-Py of city ha. been trantftrred and giren y. lh- eomoany's tbt auptr nttnaeooj - -. ZZS n Goldaboro. Tbl. n.w. wii k- ,-iTed with much regret by bun- mlDgtoo whtrt ht i. lnentlytP" lar Borne time ago, on aocoant of his ibx. -- - . i.,-ilaaked nealth. Mr. Braaroru 7 :'... , .ma other point, but impoawiblt for the along witnou lately Mr. w. ule nromlee. to be an artiatic triumph A new and highly pleasing: feature, just added, will be a fancy dance by a class from Mln Leonora Cantwell's school. Tbe costume, will be bright and perfect and the training will be most efficient. Then there will be ringing between tbe tcte by doublt aod trlplt mala quartettea and ipectec u ! ar drill introducing the entire mili tary company, the enterprise of which baa been ibown in me srrsniouwu. for the production. HARRIS-PARKINSON COMPANY. nreworai Metiateit I Jr.-1 TtyteVt B.i- w- r "IZ iw. .boat. oiom ' " BO iCS. Kaoo'a s ' v.. iris to aad lit .d N.r.i tere. Wll- mii tbta It mhidsot to get j k,-,. However, EL Bo-t. of tb.Oold.boro office wa. uferrtd to rteietgu tram .rdY made up Cott retetR- r-- ; be sbortate oa . l w. iaa eeeaiwr sjPtsaPwTV ewg- for tb. n L. Oaet ,h- diT ,u" . 1 a.ir o.., I.W " fane -ff-Hpu 1 aa Llnthleam," Cept. oo.-n s- fit L. F i-.-wsttee 8Ule-far i ' w ar roain ytsfrdfty Bchooner . M-ht for Hl.C.n.. P;lou'y ni BrttUh Oaorgetowa. S C . " ., fra.t-boo- -J Ti.lng'.e. ,loe.lr eltertd -Ub care o 'or K..g.Ut. J-'' booner 4ojtbportatnoon yaattrday. oeo .tharaitgergoof .toe. f '.tbCT-Ur- a-ftwao up ' - , -a-tlee . ...HmintrT ford was glvtn tbt aeaww 3 some muw l. ae an adjoining lirger cuiea i- l4t- . ... morn- .. O-.Afnr Will Sir. or ... h, jaawaewinar niiu mmm t-ai a J wa of frtenas for Qo dtboro .w it -i.hea of a host intendency for - charge of .D"T' w. , Utnes, o. for lhe a 1 ir- in inn l 111 conaQ OM--a a .hort tlmt ht Will DO ner Oa Ha Newbern Journal announces Venice "Manager Green ifarehant or "inn , 11. attraction at tho reewZ- nlabt December opera do" M leading ii7h with MitsCltraSldnty as iwaa . . n. LJ Popnlsr-Prlced Estertaloers risy Every Night Next Week-Seal Sale. Yeiterday'i Raleigh News and Ob - TT I. D..blnMII server saji: . nerformance of "A True UUUjpauj - trntneklan" last nignt ini was exoeed- glv cleverly done, and proved to be '7 T ' -I... nrnA lined bV this among tne ne- vj- company, wows ror lia n excellent price performance have won for ' , ia ..nutation here in Raleigh. The storm predicted for last night has not so far materialized. It waa central in Indiana yesterday, and is supposed to have gone up 00 the Lakes. Smallpox at Mars Bluff, S. C. The Health authorities here are ad vised of aa epidemic of smallpox near Mars Bluff, 8. C, between Wilming ton and Florence, oa tbe W., O. & A. railroad and within a few miles or tne last named city. Dr. James Brans, of Florence, who wtnt to investigate the prevalence of the disease near Hoars Bluflf, has gone to Columbia to confer with the State Boara 01 taeaitn res tive to the situation. Dr. Bacot, of Florence, also visited the Infected neighborhood Friday and has ordered a general vaccination. The negroes art terrified over the appearance or the disease among them and are said to be fleeing in every direction. The idea with the Wilmington authorities 1. i bra that none of them find their ate w0 ssmw " - way here. splendid reput.Hu- M.t grown Oat of District. The Hri. r..u---ye - Qm1ow 8uper,or Court adjourned open a was - . Wedneadav after an unimportant sea don and Judge Brown left at once for hla home In Washington, N. U., until after the holidaya, when he ii assigned tr, td the Raleigh district. Judge aarland 8. Ferguson, of Waynes win. N. C will preeide at the next i nf nnrt here and will try the 01 aaa w - morrow nigh presenting The Slaves of Ihe Orient at Plummer Beats are now on sale Fire at Jickaoavllle. The .tort building of George W. . T.aktAiivillt. N. U., waa w- UUy d'e-troyed by fire Friday morn- Terry murder caae Wliy o '.i.k The atore of Pet- I mu ... . . lag aawwa-w damaged, uranet not knowi. Tho Inatitntion oi ine new - - - at. P.a.'s Lutheran church haa been completed and services wll be held this morning at 11 o'clock as usual. All are tnvtwo. Qratcfal Acknowledgment to All Who As sisted With Hospital Donation. Owine to the fact that many contri butions were made to the James Wal ker Memorial Hospital on Donation day last month, by citizens wbo gave no name, ana we nave no waj ui id eating them, and also that many 01 the ladiea wno gave weir time wu talents towards the arrangements are unknown to the Board, it was deemed advisable to make a public acknowl edgment of the matter, and the fol lowing resolution waa paaaou uj uo nnMi at ita meant session, to-wit: "On behalf of the James waiaer M,nri.i FfnerdtaL the Board of Ma - aeers desire to return their thanks for the generous coDinnauoui j ,h. n,,hiin anirited citizens on donation day, and to Dr. Ackerman, medical superintendent, Mist L. P. Clark, sa- nt.ndAiit or nurses auu iuoir - dates; also to Mrs. M. 8. Wlllard and all other ladies associated with btr for the successful inauguration anu c summation of the affair." Respectfully submitted, Geo. R French, Sect, of the Board Parcbased Country Site By deed filed for record at tbe Court House yesterday F. T. Milla and wife transferred to J. D. Farrior, of Wll aon. N. 0.. for $2,000, ten and a half acres of land in Harnett township, one mil from Wilmington, on the Scott's Hill road, the same being a part of the 18-acre tract of fine tend purchased last January by Mr. Mills from air. a. B. Rhodes. Lost Her Wedding Ring Newbern Journal: "Mabel Paige lost her wedding ring at the Opera House last tight, the case being prompt! f reported to tbe local authori ties, who arrested a negro and within an hour had the ring restored to the owner." FoldlngBed ! For sale a double Folding Bed of Finest Quality, with Springs and Mattress. Every thing as good as new. Will be sold for half its value. Has a large Mirror, and when folded is a handsome piece of furniture. For further information apply at the Star Office. no 28 Iw PRANCES. 15,000 Oranges. 9,500 C. C Nuts. 4,700 lbs Raisins. 2,100 lbs Mixed Nuts. 1 in hhifi Baldwin Annies. 1,850 lbs Calif nla Peaches 2,100 IbsN. C. Apples. 103 Boxes Broken Candy. 219 " Plain Candy. 187 Pails Mixed Candy. W. B. COOPER, de 13 tf Wilmington, N. 0. Administrator's Notice ng this day quailfled aaadr wiobel, deceased, tats to s Indebted to tbe deceased aa administrator of to noury au to maaeun- Having Albert w mediate Kt to M and aU persons, to wm be waTindebted to present tSelr claims to me by or oerore u w 190T or ibis notice will be pleadln bar of recoT' ery: This tbe 1Mb day of Nowntbtr. iwe Administrator ot Albert WrobeU deceased. A J mabbHAIjL, Atton e: noWOt so. a TT r.sbbla.e t dar d wiilrecalT.cara.-.- froea loeEccltatoa s- V" ?5Za5Ltry gi'l
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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