Newspapers / Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, … / Dec. 18, 1903, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
j V jam mmm I VVVVVWVVVVVV TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.! ! SL I X HrL 1VI I iKM TI 1 NrI 'AR J 2S 1 I T I -m I L 1 w wn umnTvvTTTT I t hi H01IIIIIQ OUTLINES 4 a:aff of a bw.1 to tb a.- at aVt p ; reeta Ifa; iATHff REPORT 5. a. Da. 17. N data for tM tvaaiT- aatP. M av at.. 3 uaiaAi tar aao aaxy. .00; roiafa - in at ill aaooia to ooao, 1.00. laaiwino, LW IT. ror Nona If MiiawtaH aao bit i: ra to tara taa raaaak oat, aky awwar qolt old tnt of flylog op agaa aaay aa way itwlira ara f ... .wa. It ia a Ua taa rail mt taa of Uo od Steles BeoatA atU tw naaa "to kia bo-a aad aaa mm haaatilaJ BJaaahi ta- aifa aachildrwav - JI art! r. oM Wf. ' -kiii. aaaa Waawa" It'a -i " mm ' sjsawaJ KMlf M S"11 Caoilaa '3 ll.8l7.tM.T7. TTsan a t . iiim woaly mi OriMint Ftwre-rt M, IMS, U. a ataei rut a OaUt HtarM4 stow wiMt U. & atosaasor DMM far SBBT baSe . sBOSjey Oft nasal; ootassa vaV0r o OJalw jcOt H.l aaar ataraataaort MjP.I. If ts Ja Ifa W. 8 O'a BlbllllO ft.ta Bcaaaa ttaaaa 4af0, km wmmU . A I - - uDfafwaaaaaaflwrw ao i la oalototor to Eoaoa- i aa too aaaa for Mm aa :a aVhotoaooy aitaraa. a -aH of tao ooar laaafod graft aatt? a aao aa taa ftaaara taat taa oalaa aary aalL aa io Soa York afod froaa driafc -Tao bin ataaaa raad roUor ia ,f cawtataai. Way aa oarth taoCaty au yora aaa arai aa y- taataaasajBI raa aaaa rtoaa idoaay to tora to. cawt aa. yua- -J f ZZmTTrn? wTaa-7 raltaa arUI laaaa Kaa Tort tao ..oTt-t -W .aatoUaaaallaf Lad t on t a aaaaa T Tk9mpmmXi taa mil aaaata Baal Paaor Ua traaoa- 1m Tcataaiaaa jaat ilM JjJ ffara aia praaa aa aaaoidaoa It a gcaaaa. raoa. Aoy fartaar b aaaaV -By dood Hod for raoord jm- illiin ' " aataay 07. M. Coaaaalaa "' b .. aub intaattaaa to wfoad-- uaxOrrraO a. a a Od-a-,. for Maaaattnl.roi.HUa JJZZ.To'Z aw aaaaa i aa aa taa altoy wita oay " - mmtM" , y, n gf ,-r oaaiaa raw i . DaraliA JaaraaW taaa lawaaWAaat. Uaaaaalaaaiaae' taaOtrataiii od M-fJ I pcaaar, taa 0,'a't'JiJ . i ti.a ika aaaaw k ' ' , i Dwaeoc a. , 12 tWd fcat.ravrl. Itr wilaleflea rrtaa -r' laaaaaward at taaeajh faataafoy. I bey aaaaA JggyjS."' lf'"'"f TTiharUr ad.ura ta 6.000 ttaaaa atora coat lo Tao Uaieeretty CM. aad . thaa aara fwad. Taa BaeaJtaoh .00.. wu-'lh2! ni lBia . aaaaaa. The scorpo- il T " Pff , lial aaoaa batoa omaaa. ... . -M laaafoad thai : ... ...re I WaaOXC worta v .lata mSi ami Wortn rr'P "'ouon0 taaMa mm UM m Sraator Miae.td iio 'Vfvi radaa..1 ywaErtTB. aaaaaar. talk, ooff aa-r. U rbrZZZlfmi9ui of not boat thapraaaata of taa Cg I Aeada-y of Maafcf- The wa shatoJadaf aaaa vbmm. . w a i hi w w i i m i a . a a a a a m -v w -a w -m ar er-v v "a -ar-j a a m w r w w s v -ar -m -v y .t j " .-, i w I ii. rniUAT. JKI H MKK.K K 111 IK WH ,H f 1 I 11 "-S'U nvhP accfc i - " - v v, " I 1 wuki IfcKM. Mb Vary to L.c.l m b Vi.w 9f Crew-,. l-T. Act The lawyer are dlwiali. -a.... 7 Will bave a Ikn. It baariaataa; jM. Mi A 1 Um ssiaud P-rportlea? to ba oi. tira oaly a two VMka Ur ... I Baa of the Pabilc L... i wnlea Uu tct La fl . Jaa u u- forhia! taa Saportor Oaoria for too Vlfta Jodidoi Dutr ct 13 l'T Prcnb toot N.. H. aJI hr oh ink alfc Moojoay aaforo too flrt Miui. a tWO tMtl Urn wh:eh nil ly follow) to a go d too ftfta Mo.day twfonthc iMfcJ to March. Taat la coo- aaruia.y o4 ooaUaoo for tHal of both atvfl fira J ao viii : of a two waaaatarm htrr l act abowa tbat bia lima will be atwa to Lba axua waak for New Ha a over tttcUr aa wu m9t.mni.iv fraaalac vn to. Tha ducovary it aiahlj ttaMtaa to altoraava bare In o taara ara a a a as bar of aroaa- ttara tbat woa.d n inaaaiillj feooo to co orar aa aaaaa iim will a taoooavtt IwOlarry aaurdar trial. LOCAL U0T5, J. T. Bland, laq., boa raaiD- t tat im Owoaty of Pwa- riaed oat oa taWttfe - Too aoaoai holtdoy far aaaa of L'anoao Otab win ba Ci'ao oa Naw Wmt, Dm Site i Joitot by a atroog t mm atuaouoa at to WiUio Parry, a ootatad youth oaorcoi A ftlif ht traifat wrack iO boa ad A a L. iraU ooar Wtiiard of caauac aauat lor a of a aaw Coualr ay tba for taa iraO CdMi la Lb. . a A. iratMiaa waicb Of taa fawtaraa of taa Naw Ytir i recawttoo at toa Aaaoeiatton E4 Brova, taa abftia araa aaoi i to taa Boa- la ta Jail, aartac aaaa coaaaaUaod ay Joauoa a EL Al ia 'Mr. Har of taw doaanor Oaart of Daaaia. oaa Mr. A T. odaada,araaow - oa taa Atiaatla (JOaat Mowat y . Mr. ArrlacioB . aaa a. a I faiaor od aaotawr. Mr. ad Mrd Arrtaavoa aaw aovwrai aatar catITU 99M BaOj 0M, MMA a a.L de XMw BJgJSZ Y. Ja Au-Maaiamtofoelfa Bort aad Oeau ,oii co:d bob l T. Barae. -w fnti avraat, M Bw ..I mmm acaa that cojri m.1 tktA - bvmhw . a. . , . WW paay will Bruu tara. Ao iataroatiof V. at Wllaoo Jirarr "Wa ara torrj acaa taa foaai wf Mr. Saw Ar r a r I .bwboccarrad at 0 boaaa ia s . aaa cd I faa Moaai t.aiarUay raoratac aaa aa "I ' Ba law raa a T.adWe eiier, i- f wwaaoataa .irlvtSl tO SEABOARD AFFAIRS. O ; mm csnaauoo ol Capt. Meares Complications lirowinj; Out of Sane. AUDITOR HERE YESTERDAY. rol dfaat tataaca Uataf Mo Hai la Coooccttoa ltb Laaaaay'. Baal-roi-tiiaaaer a( Caaamci Meat Ta-aay. iaTeuioc Auditor Pitaar. of uawra air iaa Uallway. arrir-d taa atty yaatcrday la tloa with the raatcoatloo of W . , coantc W T " aearva as general Oooiaaoy bar, but aa arent of tbe wu not em powarad to aaltle lib Capt. Mearea or rollaie bin of daxlaa of tba octal . , , M llom ao war, therefore, recalled wttb tba iofaraaUoo tbat another au ouia aa aaaa Monday wiLU LJapt MaaraaoowM wind up bia U. Ia the aaeactlcoe the affalra of tba office remain io tba bandi of Mr. P. a Wrwt, chief clerk ta taa tmnl afwat bar Oaa. Moaraa alao ia the meantime baa been jait aa peremptory with hla reeLfoaUoa aa Sop. Towaley waa with bia ramoral and ha baa bad nothlnc whaterer to do with tha offloa ttnoa placiar bia bookf, accounU. ale, to proper ihapa for a fall eelllrment on tbe moraine be notified tba company to aaad a mi :.-- to check him up and rebate him of hla dntira. Chat. Meares aaa offletoJIy noil fled 3apt. Towaley aa ta hia sc. loo la too matter and haa for- oiaaea tna uae or bia name aa agent of the company bare any longer Toer were rumors yesterday of wholesale reeif naiiooa oa tba part of the clerks ia the Seaboard offlcea hare, who were peculiarly attached to OapL Meares and who were incenaed at his teaatraeat at tha bead of the Saaboerd c fflciala Mr. Freak Harries, yard clerk of the company, tendered hla resignation yesterday to go into effect to-a teat B I la of lading iaaaad by tbe con pan y yeeterdej were signed by clerks witb tbe bids of Capt. Mearea i scent, but Capt. Mearea aaya tbat such actioa Is wholly without bia authority. i . pree-jmfd that other arrangementa will be made to day aa to ale oat urea aad tost another agent will be here to relieve Capt. Mearea upon bia at It 1 1 meat alto the travelling auditor who It expected Monday Mr. Williamson, tie appelated aucc ssor to Mr. Mearet, a traveling auditor for the or aad ao office mao ia Ports mouth Tha Chamber of Commerce will this moraine at 11 SO o clock for of giviac ezpreaaioa to tba enl of the businra. cammuolty ralallve to tba peremptory d tarn taaa 1 of Cdpt. T. D. Mearea from tba general ageaay of tha Ba aboard Air L'ne la tale otty. aTVaaa tao aaaaaar of ale oars of the call for tha meaiiac aad tao gaafOal I a lor net which haa aaaa ananl f-s'.id la the affair, the attendance will il ja till aaa dispoee of tba queatloa with Mearea aad a eoademoatloo of tba dee hoard Air Llaa for lta scion ia the matter, after which a iweolaiioa will I keiy aa latrodaaew aaabodyiaa; tha eiptwaaaaaa rota id oa the fl w. Ueg't Eiarricaca with leader a. Never faillac objecta of latereet yea- i . mrf ik naw fenders on the street ear "They're out o' debt," re marked a motor man toot night. Ortr the .oad to day a rentui eaome Mi to eaae of a doc uaalttiarly jumped la froat of the car. Wa aeooped him no aa cast aa you ever aaw; earriid htm about a block oa the trap aod then ho Jasaped off. curled hla tall between hla lee, looked beck with a frtebtoned exptweeioa oa bia taaa aad trotted off dowa ihwatreot aa If nothlag had ever happened. Tha claim ageol woo'lhare to aetle aa for kllllac a 'floe bird dog. la thia aaaa." TUB fltBt1S-PAihlN0 LOaPAof. Tba Stala af Qellf' at tba acedray To aiffet Maitooa Ta-aaariaay. Qtila a large audianoa greeted tbe Harris-Pmkiaeoa Co-paay at the Academy last night aad wllaaaead a epleadtd prodaetloB of "A True Kao laeklaa." A obaage of epeclalitoa waa preeeniea aou ir7 j-j To nigov the company "Tba Staia of Oallt, ' HI nreeent a romantic At matinee dnmi of great i to morrow af eroooo "Bip Vaa Wlahra," 1 tba old favorite, ill bo offered. jlat JadiahltfeaTolia. nM mnalilnt of his mother and . kot h ttr?alened to kill, Jtm Judca, white, a aotorioue ebar acte r of the clly, erreated shortly before laat midnight at IIS rroalatreat a. Juatlce O. W. Boroemann and I'lkemao Looa Owaria. Ba wa. ,n jail ior wttrantlo Juatlce Bornesn---- mi. a viock this morolnc Mrm- COwrb a sf v w - . a j k., nn had several Judre aald tnai ion tlmea toreatened bar. and she la 1.1. K.rm at bit haedt. She rear 01 sw-w - ... K.uld tad him loefcefl up ao out bia threata. of ii.. Qf tba Honor for lb. Dau.bt.r. of the Oo red.racy ..-oo.ee. t. . , .hmmm badgea must file a ertioeaio . 11-ihlliiT before J.a. lat, taaf.ar AllaoU , MQt before 1 l 1 aaawww' bare in crwawsw . . i.naary lfl.h. Blaottcaa WILMINGTON, N. C. 1 0 ,s C0NSUIERS complain. a , rrrfaisrity at loaaolldated Plaat Pal Placra la Darkaeta ft wrrrt Prat tat a I Pattatlke Oaiag to toot irregularity at tha area plant of the C R . L&P. Co., a saw .a m ... u.iure or wnich could not be learned aa tha authorities were perently out of communication ap tolephona with tha aewapapar offices, me sjpp.y of gsa waa practically cut ov last night nod places dependent upon ibatmaana of lighting ware al most ta total darknasa. Condltlone were almost as bad the oicbt before. hat tha company ia reported to bare promised that there will be aa im provement beginning to-day. Tbe absence of gaa waa principally noticeable at the pcatofflce, where the electric lighting system burned out at tba same time, emphas ring tba old aaw that "troublea oarer come sing ly." Tbe evening mailt, which came U fob?, had to ba worked by candle aao lamp light and the clock la me tower, which ia presumed to be licbted by gar, waa in darkness, A number of atoraa which need gaa ex cluetvely bad to close op early or bor. row or buy lam pa. Tha Welabacb ttreet lights In remote parti of the city showed only a faint glimmer. terna were preaaed into service at tbe police station and contrary to custom It waa a hard matter to find one way Into the guard house. many a nouaewue, dependent upon m . ... gaa for cooking purposes, rebelled wben their rangea failed to heat yea lerday just before meal time and it ia not a wonder tbat tbe gaa people de cided to suspend telephone communi cation wben early in the day each and every one wanted to tell "juat what she thought about such a state of affaire." Aa before elated bolter thinga are promised today. T lera was an improvement In the gaa about 12 o'clock laat night so that consumers may bo reasonably certain the supply will be good today. Gen eral Manager Skelding apent almost day aad night at tha plaat uatll the coodltloa waa remedied. THE TROLLEY CAR ACCIDEST. tire. Ptarra Ceaditlee PareraWe Mo- tat aa S ail the Caae Ceatlaead. Mrs. Eliiihath Ptner, the victim of tbe f iebtful trolley car accident at Second and Princess streets Wednes day morning, was doing remarkably well yesterday and last night. Hereon- ditioo Is Indeed very favorable, though aba la not yet out of danger. The accident was much discussed yesterday aud vary inc opinions as 10 the spetd of tbe ear were expr. esed by additional ilaaaaea who were found. Tbe statement tbat Mr. J. O. Brown wit nessed tbe accident from bia carriage ahope oa ao ad j scent corner proved in- oirrcct, as Mr. Brown was at hla borne at the time. Tbe ease of Motorman Smith, charg ed witb criminal negligence in run- alag oyer the wa aa, waa called ia the police court yesterday at noon. City Attorney Bellamy stated that upon ad r Ices from the hospital Mrs. Piaer waa atlll la a precarious condi tion and he thought It oowtoe to pro ceed with tbe esse. It was then upon motion of Mereden Bellamy, Baq , and T. W Darts, Eq , counsel for the C. B , L 6c P. Co . ordered tbat the case be continued until next Tuesday at 0000. Ia tbe meantime should the patiaot die, the motorman agrees to give himself up tbe City Hall for a readjustment of the bond, which was ennlioued for tbe present at $1,000. M. W. 0. QALL0WAY TO WED. will ke tarried to Tarbero Alter tec Ysletiae Staaaa. Vary any friends Io Wilmington yesterday received handsomely en- grared Invitations bearing the follow- lac announcement : The honour of your preeence is quested el tbe marriage of Mr. Patttie J. Hart to Dr. Walter a Galloway, Oa Tuesday afternoon, December tbe twenty-ninth, Nineteen hundred and three. At four o'clock, Onlrary Oburcb, Tarboro, North Carolina. Dr. aad Mrs Oallo way will bo at home la this city after Jao. 1Mb. FUNERAL OF MBS. J. P. KULPS. SI KeaaUa Laid te Brat to Oakfah Ceae aary Ventre a. -lo-t-restlve ecrrkes. Tbe funeral of the lata Mrs. J. P. Balfa, Sr., yea let day residence, conducted at 8 o'clock afternoon from too lata thence to 8L Paul's Evan gelleal Lutheran church. Tbe eerricee were by Bar. Dr. O. D. Bernhelm. oad aay friends of Mr.. Balfs aad tba family were la attendance. Tbe fl ral offsrlags were any and eery pretty. The interment was la Oak dale cemetery, the following having acted as pall-bearers Honorary, Dr. J. T. Bcbonwald and Mr. H. Bebder; active, Meeara. John Hear, B.H.J. Abrear, M O. Tiencken, Loula Han son aad William Nelstlie. j. B. ibrl.ee ta Preach. Bar. J. B. Bbelton, of Cheater, a O who preached with much power aad eloquence st the First Baptiat Church Wedneaday night, haa eon to remain la tbe city and preach to the congregation again on morning at 11 o'clock aad end ilton sZ at 7:30. Bar. Mr. Bheltoa r O s a s Mk - - has rare cifta as a ead he will re. FRIDAY. DECEMBER THE POULTRY SHOW. Prize Winners ia Many Classes Were Announced by the Judge Yesterday. FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Special Ho org Aeeeeeced by the Meeafe ret for Thla eed To-morrow After eoees-Exhibit fro- State Ex perineal Para at Beleigb. Although the exhibit la the finest ever made in the city aad one of the largest ever seen Io the State, the pub lic does not seem to appreciate the Poaltry Bhow under the auspices of the Wilmington Poultry Association, now In progress at corner of Front end Market atresia. With the exception of the Blue Andeluvians, Games end Bantomt, tbe judging haa now been completed and all tbe pries ribbons are ap, ao ibat the present is s very op porta ne time to see the ahow. The doors open thla morning et 10 o'clock and cloae t 10 o'clock to night. Thia afternoon and to-morrow afternoon baa been given by the management to tbe ladiea and children and they are cordially invited to call at those times. The admiaaion haa been reduced to 10 centt for both ladiea and children. The uaual general admission, however, will remain at 15c for men. Tbe prizes thua far announced ere aa folio wa: P. B. Brooks, Rural Hell, N. C Second and third pallets; third cock erel, Uhode Island reds. Q P. Butner, Rural Hall Buff Leg horns, third ben. H. M. Collins, Charleston, 3. O White Leghorn, first, second and third ben. Dr. J. H. D re her Barred Plymouth Ruck, third cockerel. T. B Eaaea, Lexington, N. O. Brown Leghorn, first, second end third beo ; first cock; first, second and third pullet and firat ben. Golden Plume Poultry Farm, Bur lington. N. C -Silver Pencilled Wy- andollea, firat cock, pullet and ben. Independent Poultry Farm, Wil mingtonFirst pair Pekin ducks. W. U McKschern Whte I Wyan dotte, firat and third cockerel. Barred Plymouth Rocks, first ben and third pullet. W. C. Armflrong Buff Leghorn, firat cockerel. N C. Experiment Farm, Baleigh Buff Orpingtons, second cockerel, first and aecond hen ; first and second pullet. White Plymouth Bocks, firat and second hen; first and aecond pal let; aecond cockerel. Barred Ply mouth Rocks, aecond and third cock erel! ; firat pullet; aecond ben. White Wyendottee, second cockerel; third ben. White Leghorns, firat end aec ond hen ; aecond end third pullet. Brown Leghorn, aecood cockerel. L'gh t Brahms, second ben and third cockerel. Peklo ducks, second pair, N. M. MeEaehero White Wyan- dottea, firat ead second hen; second cockerel. Shadeland Dairy. A. O McEachern Partridge Wyandotte., firat end sec ond pullet; aecond hen. White Wy- aodottea, aecond end third puuet. White Leghorn, firat cockerel. W. r. Monroe Partridge Wyan dotte, firat cockerel; first end third hen; third pullet. Parker & Miller. Kock Hill, . U. All on Roe. Comb White Leghorn. Robert N. Reaves White Plym outh Rocks, third ben. Dr. T. M. Scbarloock, Charleston, o. O. White Le horn, third cock. a J. Dsvls Buff Lieghorns, nrst, sacond and third pullet ; third cock and third cockerel. Dr. W. EL Orowsll, Burgaw, N. O. Buff Leghorn, second ben, cockerel and cock. J. A. P. Wolf, Rural Hall White Wvandotte. first cock: first pullet. Buff Orpingtons, third cockerel. Geo. A. Woodard Buff Liegnorn, third cockerel. E. T. Wade Buff Orpingtons, third ben ; second cockerel. Barred Plym outh Books, first cockerel, second pullet, third hen. MEW PA STOW ARRIVES. Bar. i. Mc.nltes eed Two Little Seaa Cases Laat Niibt Reception. Bev. Alaheos McOulIen, the new pastor of Fifth Street M. E. church, arrived last night fro Oxford, ac companied by hia two little sons, aged about t end 11 years respectively. Mrs. MeOullsn bes gone to visit her daughter et Littleton Femele College sad will not join Rev. Mr. MeOollen here until after the holidays. The new pastor wee met last night et the ststion by Messrs. J. W. Fleet, W. E. Topp, B. M Wilson end Jno. T. Sholer and waa ahown to the home of Mr J. J. LeGwin, where he will be a gueat until he it joined by his wife when tbe family will occupy the par- -. - r aaa-aeaa a tuii. eon age. xtev. atr. aievuiien ana nine is were tendered e reception lest night by tbe Ladles' Aid Society and they will be entertained again to-night by the enthusiastic N. N. S. Society, of the congregation. Bar. Mr. McCullen will occupy the pulpit of hla new church at the uaual hours Sunday. Soroa's Coecert This Evenior. A delightful concert will be given in the x. M. C. A. auditorium this evening, beginning et 8:80 o'clock, under the auspices of the North Caro- lna Sorosis. Among those engaged for the evenings entertainment ere Mrs. Joseph H. Watters, Miss Flor ence Peareall, Mr. D. Amatl Richard ion, the Atlantic Quartette end Mr. White, accompanist. General edmia alon, 250. , Capt. Jim Cutta, one of the freight conductors of this division of the Atlantic Ooeet Line, aad Mr. Wm. O. Breach, baggage master between Wilmington and Norfolk, have been transferred to the second division, with headquarters la Savannah. They will leave for Savannah to-day. I em making e apeclelty of aet ringa. Solid gold only. Burke. J. T. 18, 1903. THE MARKETS AND SHIPPING. Cotloe Record Highest Point of Season, Sleaaer for Brenes Bsrqae sad Two Schooaera Cleared. Clyde Liner "Navahoe" arrived up from Georgetown, 5:30 P. M. yester day. Schoonera "William P Hood" ted "C C. Later" cleared yesterday witb cargoes of lumber from tbe Cape Fear mill for Boston and New York, re apectively. British steamer "Scartboe" cleared yesterday for Bremen with cargo of 13,952 bales of cotton valued at $870,- 000 and consigned by Measrs. Alex ender Bprnnt & Son . Norwegian barque "Kampfjord, Capt. Obrittenaen, waa cleared yester day for Bristol, Eng., by Messrs. Heide & Co. with cargo of 7,586 barrels of rosin, consigned by Messrs. Paterson, Downing & Co. Cotton receipts yesterday were only 699 bales against 1,474 same day last year. Tbe market advanced daring the day to 12i cents for middling, the highest price recorded here thia season. Southport Standard: "While com ing in over the bar on Wednesdsy evening leat week, the schooner 'C. D MaffiV bound from 3h al lot te to South port with e cargo of wood, encounter ed the northwest gale which ceptized end drowned the crew of the 'Clarence 11 an ac count of which is given in enother column. While off abreaat of Fort Caswell a heavy sea struck the vessel. csriying away her deck load of wood. Pert of tbe wood atruck Capt. David Robinson, who was at the wheel, breaking bia nose and cutting en ugly gash over bis right eye, it is some- neat remarkable that tbe scbnoDer weathered the storm and reachi d port in aafety about 8 o'clock. Capt. Rob inson's wounda were dressed by Dr. J. A. Dottier on Thursday mornior." PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. H. L. Fi nlay son is here. Mr. B. F. Tatum. of Ammon, Bladen county, was here yesterday. Mrs. W. L. Harlow returned yesterday from a vialt to Richmond. Mr. Clem Wescott is at home from Oak Ridge Institute to spend the holideyr. Mr. D. W. Council and wife, of Rutherfordton, are guests at The Orton. Mrs. M. L. Counts, of Bam berg, 8. 0., was a gueat at The Orton yesterday. Mr. Richard Mearea came home from Chapel Hill yesterday to spend the holidays. C. D. Weeks, Eq , went to Clinton yesterday to attend Sampson Superior Court. Messrs. W. B. Walker and J. G. Hollingaworth, of Currie, are in the city on a business trip. Capt. J. H. Dosher, of Bald Head light station, is visiting his daoghter, Mrs. N. F. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Clark, Miaa Mary Clark and Dr. G. L. Clark were guests at Tbe Orton yesterday. Fayetteville Observer, 17th : "Miaa Sarah L. Hart came up from Wimington yesterday to spend a few days with her sister?, the Misses Hart." J. B. Schnlken, Esq., of White- ville, waa here yeaterday on bia re turn from Baleigb where he argued aa one of the counsel for the State the case of the Registers in the Supreme Court. Hon. John D. Bellamy return ed yesterday morning from Baleigb, where he argued before the Supreme Court the Register caae already re ferred to in these columns. Donald MeBsckan, Esq , of Wbiteville, who also appeared in the case, was here yesterday, returning borne. Navassa fjaaeo Tax. Southport Standard: "At the com missioners' meeting last Thursday an affidavit was furnished by Mr. H. W. Mallov. President of tbe Navassa Guano Company, to the effect that tbe Navassa Company had only siau.uoo worth of stock on hand June lat,1903, instead of $180,000 aa charged up against them by tbe cjunty for taxes. In view of this the commissioners ordered the tax assessment reduced to 1140.000. Chairman Guthrie went up to Wilmington on Monday and held e conference witb President Malloy in regard to tbe metter. The Board alao ordered that C. W. Yates be paid $830 00 for two sets of index books, same to be paid out of the special bond fund." Richard Crawford, colored, waa lodged in jail by Constable Sav age last midnight charged with some disorder at one of the compresses. He lasaidlohave drawn a knife on sev eral other negroes and acted ugly In a general meaner. He will be tried in Justice Fowler's court to-day. Don't forget to take a look as you pass by the window and see the assort ment of appropriate X oas presents at J. T. Burke's, Tbe Jeweller. t Notice the window et J. T. Burke's, The Jeweller. t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO-NIGHT ACADEMY OF MUSIC Harria-Parkinson Co., n a big scenic production Of the thrilling drama. "THE STAIN OF GUILT." Popular Prices 10, 26 and 30c. on sale at Piummer ' s. MATINEE TO MORROW. VAN WINKLE." daia it 283 NEW CLOAKS! We Are Receiving Daily New Cloaks, Will have to arrive this week 283 all styles. No. 331, a lady's Coat, made of the best material, full military finish, long Cape, all colors, at $6.98; they have been $10. Oar best Coa'e $ 6.50. Same Coat, full Silk lined, latest style $12.50 in all colors. Sobo e tores selling them for $20. No. 881. Black and light Chocolate or Castor Coat, best goods, with out Cape at $5.98; has been selling at $8. No. 451, A good Coat in latest style at $2.98. We have the box or light back and will guarantee to save you from $2 to $6 on a Coat. I also have a full line of Misses long Coats from 65c to $6.75 each. Don't forget our 69c Kid Gloves; they are the same other stores charge you $1 and $1.6 j for. Our fine Pattern Hats will tro at Cost ; $10 Hats $7, and $8 Hats for $5. and $5 Hals for $3.50. $16 Hats for $10. Our ready to wear, Hats that were $3.76; ali reduced to $1.50. Misses' and Cbi d-en's Hats that was $1 75 now 75c. A new line of very fine Fun, something fine for Christmas presents, $1.95, $3.50. $5. $6 ar d f 8. A new lot of wide Lace Collars $393, $1, $1 50, $3; the collar with stole tff ret, Batenburg work; come nearly to waist, for $8.50. A new lot cf fine Skirts to arrive Tuesday, December 15th. Waist, Stock Collars, Silk Mufflers. PARIS MILLINERY EMPORIUM, 129 dec 15 tf Santa Clans Has Arrived AND MADE HI8 HEADQUARTERS AT TAYLOE'S BAZAAB. An immense line of Toys of every desptien. The-. gnast line ol Dolls in the city. Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Lace Collars, Chiffon and For Scarfs, Work Boxes, Manicure Sets, Albums, Gent's Smoking Sets and Shopping Bags are only a few of the many suitable presents we 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., nntil after the holidays. deo 13 tf Do You Need a Tuxedo Merchant Tailor and Men's Furnisher, next door to Orton Hotel. dcn16tf ' ORANGES. 15,000 Oranges. 9,500 C. C. Nuts. 4,700 lbs Raisins. 2,100 lbs Mixed Nuts. 1 1 0 bbls Baldwin Apples. 1 .850 lbs Calif nia Peaches 2, 1 00 lbs N. C. Apples. 103 Boxes Broken Candy. 219 " Plain Candy. 187 Pails Mixed Candy. W. B. COOPER, de 13 tf Wilmington, N. C. Fertilizers have advanced, but yon will find onr prices exceedingly low. Write us for quotations or send us your orders. We handle Navassa Guanos, Armour's, Acme and other brands. Also Acid Phosphate and German Kaioit. Xmas Holiday Goods Raisins, Oranges, Mixed Nuts, Co- coanuts, Apples, Broken Candy, Penny Goods. Full line of heavy Groceries sucl as Meat, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bagging and Ties. Shall be glad to have your orders and will make prices attractive. STONE & COMPANY, dec 15 ti 5 ana ? South Water Street. OLD NEWSPAPERS Ton Can Buv Old NewsDaDers in Quantities to Suit at the STAB OFFICE Suitable for Wronpinff Pauer and Excellent for Placin Under Garnet TAXES. win attend at wm. Goodman's store Fri day, December lata, W8, to collect taxes for Brunswick county. r, Huuna, dec is it sheriff Brunswick county, Oaa Taar. by Hail. as.oo Six Mentha, 60 Three Months. 1. 86 Two Months, - 1.00 aeliveraa to emeeertaors la ta O a a a? j.ak mm A.k V VUJ M mm evtnaaaa H d oawwwaaawwwwwwwaa Market St., Wilmington, N. C, Next to Bonitz Hotel. Soil for the Holidays ? if so, let ns have your order at once. We have many things to offer our friends and patrons, which would not only make handsome but useful Xma8 Presents. We are showing a swell line of Neckwear. Have you seen our Dress Suit Protectors, Gloves, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs. Umbrellaa and Canes. . Hi Curran. To the Merchants o! Wilmington and North and South Carolina. Bush and Excitement or business will ba on till after X map, and In tbe rush jou may run out of Wrapping Paper and Paper Bag. Listen ! Don't Forget T. H. Thomp son, the Paper Man, Will remain In tbe city till J an nary 1st, and has long distance "Phone connection etth onr Bichmond office. And It yon win call him up, Betl 'Phone ?7, or drop a Postal Card and make yonr wants and wishes known, yon' can have goods shipped same day and received in yonr hone, tn three days. Big stock Raw Hide Paper aad forty kinds or Bags on hand f or IMMEDIATE WANTS. vdj I with to thank each one of my friends and s customers ror their patron ge tbe paatyaar a d wul thank jen for a con tic nance of the same and wish an a merry Xmaa and bapvy Mew Tear. T. H. THOMPSON, 830 North Seventh 8'rt. BeU 'Phone 487. decl87t Folding Bed ! For sale a double Folding Bed of Finest duality, with Springs and Mattress. Every thing as good as new. Will be sold for half its value. Has a targe Mirror, and when folded is a handsome piece of furniture. For further information apply at the Star Office. no 28 Iw Important Notice. Notice is hereby given to all par ties concerned that all pipe connec tions with water, gas or sewerage mains on Market street, between Second and Fourth streets, will have to be made at once before paving Is done, as no permits for tearing up these streets will be given after said work ia finished. WM. K. SPRINGER, no 25 6 w ,we f r sn Mayor. Rates for Sewer Service water bWHii - - JU cis per quarter, C1 -A- . Kitchen Sinks - - 50 cts per quarter, each Oath Tube - - - - 50 its per quarter, ead Fixed Wash Basins 25 cts per quarter, each Fixed Laundry Tubs 50c per quarter, par est We carry our pipes to your prop erty Line without charge, and rates do not go into effect until service ia rendered. fttMiiigtM Sewage Co. be beard with much will toll yo- " HurK,, Jaw pa obtalaed from Capt. J I. Malta. tbe publW - - f .".-V
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 18, 1903, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75