aaaBanmemess-am TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Star. On Year, by Mast, a Si, Month.. " TnrwMota. '$ Two Moot M Morning I- e -. y.k.arlbara l "Y aeu- v City e f VOL. ULXm. NO. 75. SHKfcSPEAKE ' m - " r n t5.. "A MUDERN t )IUHIUM I tb Cast at ilmdm. , ,. ummm t i . . . . a .at nf ua KB- - ' t r, ka . - - HOT SHOT FOR S. A.L WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1905. JABEL REQISTER MUST HANG. WHOLE NO. 11,330 -.- Chamber of Commerce Condemns Policy of Seaboard Air Line Toward Wilmington. ltrf m Wrtsbt ra assa t Th, - Terey. ... tMrtHi Moo.y I .tM. t 10. of I ' "5 ?StaP t-m. Haw t ; r? , 4 .rv . u the po1oUo of "A p-are" la Use Acadamy of 9 enior. JiBiir y 6.b, HpM or tee w iissiag- tern Light Infantry. Onr half a bea- of las moot prominent youai lo too ty are Included la lb or being held al- Ooo of the etg features will bo faacr drill br a oeked iaid fr t&e rooks of tbo oosnaoay. to emsd of LomL J. MeBee Heseh, aed oootbor U1 bo camp are so wtlb effects by th. W. L. I. Iroblo Aacxh.r .peeucu ar fa 01 bo o brlUlaat looey dooeo by pupil, of Maw Leonora Ctwe! a deasaeg eases. Tbo ess tor ibo pro doothM arar baa booo soaouaced President of VINDICATION FOR MEARES. tVEATHEH REPORT . ...itna-ra doto for too loo f0r iff' H. Wrlcbt. noehly oior a:. - Jjiiltlia BabblU, Hoiobto Uolvorotty Mr. Tbo Dr. Barry Doom, bio nod ooa ta-l ... ... I mr. . ww-u. ( I Lord Malborry. of ibo Ecl-b No- C I uth. ....Mr. A. P. Adrian. ' jJbaaiaam. "Mo LordV axj. i - i Mac aor Marooa Broloo Boop, Vof eJiorr. naioo orylblor Mr LoaU U 00; roiafoll I Ml o-i. - chortnln yoaog U3 do. LOa. I .ofU. Mias Joole Wlliiaait TO-DOT. I Aacoibw BabMU Daoaoak, who Idbuu ML-For Nortb oo bar -Habb, ' barloi ta JaaUUoB Bobbin, oo iron clad Mloa B'ltr A of oobaro McMillan . 'W-C21 froo lo I Mro. 11". alaap S:! incAi DOTS. WabwoaBoaiAoori. A" ' I . , a w - i , -re poiic itatioa aa ciaaooa S woaid a4 fall aiMbwrd rtoU. I afJ Md oarai joMirday far lb . a a i.ku. zaaaiMa. of ar.:o J-.rf lo r - uoio City, aybtt r ... vi . . aM ih .-ww . - . t.iaOAi aaoW taa tiua I loc ' J- " ZT 7. o vi;. I - Tbo rood of ta aam. - I yMd. r trara. a I tib J tf 1 oofora "bo rw I Moaar. . toa taa riag ifca a I oadad forty ooraa mn I htta b-.tia daaa to I w ai oat list ai killad la oaa I Mru. Eliiaboth k 'oat rft-to- aaaa kaaa Mi a. W-a-d - , .aat baaf taw Iadia robbar tba ''.r-.Tooojaral Braoko it a taaMaaoy - . ai tnaaaaa baoa uaailaa to vaa y . I aaoatr I i Inaaaoa thr tbly of tbo lba Xba wail toochtn aoty will bod toatr nr l tbaOoart rollrr i not yet oui Otbor roaoir iadod lo ibo coniroci WblUoeb atay oo rrqtra .Ul eOOOOOltO aOOTe Barrtot 4 ..T -ellla for Josn oa Suta I Oaaarai ttm Star tf DUap- froai oojaaaj WarM. aooatlc Bcoiarkt. Dloslolalog ooy parpooe to lnter moddlB lo priroto offolro and raxrol- Uo( the oeoooalty for aaeb action, ibe Cbaabor of Oommeroe at o special called moalloc yoatorday morotog at 11 -M o'eloot, adopted a rooolotioa of f-rad by Mr. 8- P. MeNotr, ozproaolor aooa lagtot at taa rotno va i of Cap t. T. D. Ma from tbo Oiab atari Air Lloo (aorol agoney hero and looidenUlly condemning la rather oaaotio term a the policy of tbo company toward Wil mtogtoe, declaring that policy abort atgbtod and aocrtblng the mate by lo t ma" iu raapoaatbla for any dliap poiatmoot that toe company may hare oscoQolorod lo 1U ezpocutlona from ibis port. There waa aome rartaaaa of ootoloa at first aa to whether the ques tion of the attitude of the road toward Wilmloaton should not be consiaerra at a mparats mooting from that called for tbe purpose of girlag Mpromion to tbs risws of taa Ohamber upon tbo IHiloji- of Mr. Maarsa. tat the rsso loUoo, which was finally adopted, em braced both fast urea of the subject and was the sum aa that origins'; ly Intro duced, dl reeled of Its details. The meeting baring been caiieo to order the call for the eame promulga tod by Mr. W. M. Braem and eigneO by soma forty of the laadlag shippers of the port was road. Tbo following were noted in attendance: President J. A. Tsylor. Vies President 8. P. Mp Nalr. Secret' ry James Kyis, Messrs. H. W Msl' f, W. B. Worth, R- W. Price Jamml. Metu, Walker Taylor, W. J. Woodward, O H. Smith, O W right, H. O. Bmalibonm. w. n.n fl T. Ashe. H. K- Nash. J -t jTsnson. Joo. H Brown. Kobertaoo. u. J- J. T King, J. at Crow, oy Ci. dole and Jao. T. object of the ojeoUag baling beoo oot Hidlo tbs call. Mr. McNalr road bte resolotloa which, wltboat taa rather leogtby prsamble and epsciflcatlon of -...i- -.. mm fallowa aod as was aiuin, flaall) odoptad: as acaaia's aasoLtrnos. ..t.i- H,.tinrii dlaclaimlng any d re I re or par B. BL a Wm. P J. K. Corbett, Wm. Colder, The D. tbe Air our sommary ui Meares .lf I '.o!aa Moel is but abirt oo for aesoataad days ay k r trap ST. i saaaa mmI WfcJ ; v baa atos. Tba ri4i .a. first ws Ptoar, who was troliay csr reetlnf nlbt. fa ioboota will close aaaMlar eve- oc lbs bo y . . p - e ase have d Middle WaasjIasTtsm Ualgsao rjund Harf sr.veitaTdlo. - .rrTe4 TBBrao.7 Pabat Oaswall sad returned 7" eao will us uj w- of lOW in tbs i u tuaded a. Tfce U mterrere m o k... I -..-.i. iffun or me oaaw- Odl.iat F"" " ax L.lsr. wemuai uc 1 ' . .i the toot ery uwmv U..FM from the missal or ai. - - - h Wllatlsitos agency. n "V? filled the poelUon of General Agsni lib fld.lUy aod ability, and we be lTero baa handled the alluatioo aa a II - on. could wlU. tb. Power, and facilities """.T .h.il A L. at h'.a et Wilmington of STbaso ootorioualy Inefficient we be !TrTl - Bdulon Innerent In tbe w r .I man ort sigbted poi cy - s isb II 1 1 k s aa 4 a f ' blmeen pi n-erioa: ' rure nlgbt O. A. us We take to the LLP 1 J " -- hia f.ci tb.i n :r.. ma ative of Alexander Sprunt cr Bon, he dealt ed in eay the firm business rela tion with Mr. Means had always been most pleasant; Mr. Meerea had always shown a willingness to accommodate them. Prasad sat Tsylor requested Mr. Bam. Boar to take the chair and he ad dressed tba meeting. He mid ho thought A waa proper to adopt Mr. McN sir's resolution in fall, wlthspee i tic a t'. on of details, for if the Chamber's endorsement was simply personal sad oot aa to Mr. Meares' official efficiency, tba conditions leading up to Mr. Me area' removal coald not bo explain ed. He mid that daring the last three weeka the Boa board had Issued a cir cular discoa tin ulna a number of flag stations between Wilmington and Bam let and that Mr. Meares had baoa scire la urging the request of the Chamber to bare those stations re stored. He was firmly of the opinion that Mr. Meerea waa tba rtctlm of his desire to protect the lntereeta of thla community. The Ohamber eoulO not, therefore, vindicate him without touching upon the policy of tba Boa board la reference to Wilmington. Tbe whole country between Wilming ton and Hamlet was look'ne to Wil mington for assletsnee. Wilmington bad paid $110,000 toward building the Csrolloa Central, and such service aa tbe road bow offers was not aufnclent to lta boldlog ita charter, in us oia lo Wilmington waa treated practical ly ga a flag station and far one he re sented it. He submitted in at toe paper Introduced by Mr. MeNalr did not be gin to reette the eoormlty of the "of fence. Tbe Chamber could only malntala lta right by flgbUag like men ; aot by whitewashing or straddling the fence. 1' the conditions bore loading to Mr. Meerea dismissal are not included, the resolution fella In effect Public ooinlon la the only loser that can be need ;oa railroads to adjust discriminations. Mr. Malloy again spoae anu kettle a reed with Mr. Taylor but he didn't think it abonld be n has e.1 the oresent meeting ihou.hL too. the charter ought to forfeited. Me Oalder suggested the adoption of Mr. McNalr'e resolution la oo far as Itembrsceda chrystalltstion eeneral view ex i.. into details. wH . ruu Ibe resolution was rean. ar. v-. a it. adoDtlon and the mo- lion was seconded by Mr. Her bert Smith. Mr. Oaldar speaking to .k. Maniniina then mid he agreed as to the maoagemeat aad thought a..4 fMlaht office the moat pressing place of buslama la the city. Ii eP peered that the company wanted oo bualoem or else thought there was . ma.. i a est IsiTI here to be nao. -ten submitted by an aye aad nay. vote and the resolution we-c rled without e dissenting voice. leri s woaT aaatoa. The report which gained currency An the streets and which ikk mmp eeaterdsy that the emploToa of the B A. I-J this city intended walking out, was .uenuously dealed by them yesler- Tk.. ratirded IDT SUCD repu.. UVJ a NORTH CAROLINA DAY Interesting and Patriotic Observ ance by Public Schools of Wilmington Yesterday. GIFT OF MR. JAMES SPRUNT. Oeojekis Set of elenlal Records to High Icbeti Ubrary Exsrcbes at TUes taa, Uaios aad Hemtaway Were Highly and of Snpre me Conrt Flodi No Error la Noted Colombas Coooty Trlsl -a Sheriff Fioed $1,200. Special Star Telegram. Raleigh, N. O., Deo. 18 -Among a list of ootnions banded down by the8upremo Court this erening was one in the case of Aarw sssaea in Gtreensboro for practicing medicine and surgery without license He claimed to use a system o lms healing. The appeal called la .inn th constitutionality of Chap tar 679. Acta oi iwo. waav- .h.t the nractiee or meaicine mo-u., .k. MnrL in nsssing on the case, aa shv - s a aa holds the act uneonstnuuonni i attempt to provide that the practice of aad surgery shall be con- ta mean the management for ..fa. op reward of any class of disesse, physical or mental, real or imaginary, - l4knnt drllfiTS." i .ko pintefl SUll oi - Eubank, rr. the State Board of Den- Visit Solkj's M Store For Your CHRISTMAS GOODS. YOU CAN FIND THE HANDSOMEST LARGEST LINE OF XMAS GOODS, AND Night Gen- "North Carolina Day" as sat apart by the Legislature two years ago, was appropriately obeerTod la the public schools of the city and a few of those la tba country on yesterday. The aubieai chosen for oonaiaerauwo . "The Lower Cspe Fear 8001100" 4kn more than tbs usual Interest bore. The subject selected la M01 was "The First a i. j..n Haitlatanent in America 4sttIU"aJSiaVU aavaww-sam-aa m, S rjjUkBUao , Laaan t afb aad followlog the chronological order I miners to compel the board to . l act . .. cvamiiiMhiuu v u,.t'. Ki.tnrv tne iudjni i I kim iirpnse OU " 44tv. aihemarlo Sectioo." I w-k th. hoard nronounced a lau rear wm - wuu , . ... ..a M4 next and I . a flnnrt DO OS IDere roe uape rearcouukrj lure, toe ouf." . j Ej,...ti,n nromred I tha rritirt below BUS toe otaie Doaro oi avu- r was no errur 444 - a most excellent programe for study. I Mat the 8tate Board. a k MnntrthutorB were Col. A. I Tn tum case of J' " - M Waddell, Mr. Jamm 8n . W8.nt a-" '"P J!lt George Davl Prof. B. :TRSi a-lired and to life impriaonment and others whose names are in- I fQp murder 0f Jim Btaley and Je.ee .. i.-bi 4tk Hi 11 iiraarirTStiTTTI .in.inhni ennntv. the court ieparauiy ituaw i note, ui iw""1" of North Carolines coiouuu especially that portion of it pertaining to the eerly settlement of tbe Capo aETOsaVl Toe exercises at Union and Hemen way schools were con fined to the prtat- . - am a - ed programme bat tbe pupus aa'K" . , t v-- wftkwear. Fancy Pajamas, such as Bath-Bobos, Baonsg - rr rfl lft8 'Dress Suit Cases, irte,Periuir- 4do Snitg 0verc0at8. smen's Travelling Bags, 0.11 w "gieg everT pair guaranteed. Sole Agent for the Celebrated JSiv O, Also afnll line of Men's, Boys' aSiS of tnf Stronse Bros. High rsit.44 nf Snits and Overcoats consists ol ne owo F Art Cloh ng, and B. Kuppenheimer & Co. s gnamuu ftyle, fit and finish they are nnsnrpassed. J. M. SOLKI UU., IVIasonic Temple Building, One Price Clothiers and Farnisners. dec 19 tf B. finds no error In the trial below. t$o Jabel Register will be carried to Co lumbus to nay the death H. B. Begister will enter upon his lire sentence. . Former Sheriff O. a PoweU, of was fined ti,sw uy THE STORE THsV PAYS For CMstmas feasting! acted He be Ts.kn.nn nnuntv. !i .1 mhrrt did trreat credit I r rn.n.ii in the Federal Court bJ.UOOYS3XSS 1 ki UUKV a.--- effectTve to themselves. At Homenway school y for, M storekeeper ana eneeitve 1 . nMwiit 1 .. ..tnn t for ae- Philtmin .lame. r. irua tt I oraticrer. eivillkt UKK""" - aad complimented the children upon I frmudin(r the government by moving gQ centg eacn the clever manner in wblea mey so- s nitita. He paid the nne. omitted themselves. The union ecui. n ... . 1 . . th. I . nap PERSONAL PAKAUKAfiw Headley'. OhocoUte. and Bon-Bona, ismsw nized for auality. . ... .w4. kAtres 25c each; one ponnd package. Half ponnd seaiea wwt- r - the of tbe without go- At this juncture wss reed. Mr. tbe de note was voiced to the eneci fnl. -or. thM jlboral poUey tart or toe ! erds the Wilmington Interests .....ii. 1 aa orove tbe on tne par eel tow Tery essi. -; irr.uaad policy lOO. 01 ..ail VO ' - ft In tbe a largely as it should was highly hae j T Burke, tha JawaUer. No. -J: -J:!. .tra... call, alien Uo- ' iris of the ocal agency w-- no emei" w " K aituatioo. tr aenaibly lmpro the etiuauoB Dwcceaio asses. of Mr. atcair - by Mr. O. Herbert declared open Ms reflection upon meir u., . . . . 1 UlanHNi tO protect in every way fereau of the compaoy sad 1U patron . The Btab very gladly makes the cor rection la justice to tbe Beaboerd em ployer, and regret, that tbe repc-rU Should bsve been construed asa reftso- tton upon them. ELOQUEMT PREACHERS 6OIIIN0. .a II 6. a. meetiegs ner. Saeakers at Y. or k. M. stsatr To-ssarrew Tba men of Wilmington . 1 a uarn that on next pieucu w .p. were carried obi super rlslon of Mb M. B. Cook, the supervising principal. AT THE HIGH B0HOOL. A apecial pro. rem me of Interest and velue was observed at the Wilmington High school. The stage in the assem bly hall had been artistically decorat ed by members of the senior clam and made aa attractive appearance. A number of visitors were present, all of whom expressed themselves delighted .tth the exercises. Interesting feat ures of the stage decorations were an men of North Carolina artis tically drawn by Herbert beautiful Btate flag made by Miss Alice Learned and oil portraits of Gov. Dudley and Gov. Vance. The sluglng by tbe High school students was of a exceptionally high order. The accompaniments on the piano were by Mb Bessie LeGwin. The programme was as JM: 8ong-"01d North State," by the " Biographical Essay, of Dlstiagulshed North Carolinians-Misses Katie Foard, Lufnamaf. Ornthis Bountree, Am- oret Lord and Annie Hill Holmes Questions and Answers oa the His tory of tbe Cape Fear SeeUon-Ques-tions by Tom Grant; aaswers by the school. . nii.w "Alamon." a poem, by Miss Bay Solomon. Boot-uFlat of the Free," by the school. Esseys on State Institutions o olent Institutions, Miss Marie Bo-ell -Educational Institutions, Miss Annie McKoy. "Moonrlse Among the Pines, a bv John- Henry. Beadtng-"Bower" by Mlm Weill. ... Tn.tuutions and Besources o" . rr I Marion n.rn Mr. J. P. Council, of Wanan isb, is at The Orton. -Hon. J. A. Brown, of Chad bourn, is at The Orton. Mr. E B. Weed, of Fayette ville, Is at The Orton. Mr. Nathan 0'Berry, cf Golds- x 1 . boro, was here yesieruay. Mrs. W. B. Mayo and Miss Kate Mayo left Thursday for Philadelphia tn visit relatives. -Messrs. D. T. McNeill and H. P. Little, of Conway, S. C were guests at Tbe Orton. Miss Mand Bullnck is at home fpnm the Selem Female Academy to spend tbe holiday, witbher parents. Mr. Fred B. Mintz, the versa tile young editor of the Soutbport Standard, is in the city on a business trip. General Passenger Agent W. J. Craig, of the Atlantic Coast Line, .a a L. alfavirlinff ta is in Augusta tnis woo a..-.- -meeting of the Southeastern Passenger Association. Chief Engineer Phillip Piatt re- , 1 Tnf TIT IU . .. . ..ait,t confection in the worm. -r The most aeiicioua " ftph Try one box ana you w J. Ho RE Aiownrth Fourth St. HIS. OX4, dpc is For Christmas Sale 200 Dom H.ndkMCta.f. 1 kind,. 0 10 Dozen luace t- T?n roaannabie. to DDoii. Sejjat. 13.60. 15 Dozen Pictures, a&c np Muff Sets for Dozen Pictures, wj - Cuff Boxes, Muff tieis i Also Picture Frames, Collar sak Belts, &c., &o. jf urses auu 6 Children. dec 12 tf Piatt ? Haar. we aa ACRIiULTURE IH THE SCHOOLS. New Branch of Study Red to be Taught la Pablfc lastltatloas. dinarintendent Cattett has yuu.y evdamie "T" of boll -MI.M M.iedowdai.y e iraa. aa os sa-w w-- ka , taea wiku DuU Utaea are BSaswaa q alel OS- a at - - ure'w- - -aaatabt it W. J- " r. best it u - a w A IBB. w.M .4. m " W in v- - 4a - - m bei prinhasV I tjaaar lff "rti ".'ai as isTliasi - eseeV7 I referred to la tbes . Spasaata . - aiOSI an 44 a ,veeatiUhaa 7 k,- I r due ,W. hissagoU bnc. , ale mtchfors. - trl . sail bt sams-y making aaort to expreaa removal and official and Smith, lbs question was for dlecuoaton. Mr. Oalder said bs crme hiareerretai Mr. Meerea . j in him aa en c' r..: d th. eel. b. doubUd fCvhrmeeUn, had the consider any other 2 roOTal of Mr. M- m.BU mad. 1- tb. P-mboard .....ir.mFDi u' .k. ka thoaini 4u will be Messrs. Milton wore Bunday aad David Btruthers. ... rsl kaar I Anncr " AmeOCa, 4,y . . a & nnnnri inns J n ea-w ihey wm dst . ,.t now- valvablb aim TO BOHOOL. tBg oo. of South Oarwl-a. -osljow nced lhmt thr0ugh the erfuls-delcouentspeshera Become IT was n ii'8 Sr: Lnt tne High School Uteary had ptor or in r.,TM the received a valuable oontnoauon - Y M. a A. nature of a complete set of W.oaiai unriiminoinn " vesterday atter t tki.t. Hits. CaPt. W . H. sn..-4t "Chief" Piatt during V T SSl U WSWWar . bis absence. S4HCTIFI6ATION IN "DROSS NECK " Colore. We-M Cbarged With Oistacblsi Rellgioos Meeting -wilt.1 Trespass, nhartred with disturbing a religious meeting of a number of colored women who profess aenctiucauon ana ww sembled In a house near Second and Brunswick streets Friday mgni, no...,, Pierce, colored, was given preliminary trial in Justice Fowler cours yer- . L,. vaasss It. dav The evidence was, sufficient as the worsnippore - with laueaier received a letter from Oommlssioner - . ..-t..., a t.. Patterson, of Ba- I OI aJEri4Jl441w w . sumed bis posiUon on m ,w"" I leigb, calling attonsi" . --- v" ,k n Rrthool UW rcuunc riculture shall be Uught in every pnb- i i i . state ana iuk ri.tt.tt for data to be used in a statis- .... i -f .hiAh la now being pre- wCtha Tricultural Department. P,of. Oatlett replied that the U"nce of the law had been overlooked in " rr .nd he was unable, NSW I4BUVT". -i,n -n c reDort. xxe tbereiore, s " ,k. nnmmissioner, however T L vrould be brought to mat wo nial -nHr,n of the uouniy - e- . -1 would be inaugurawu, -Lubt, after Christmas. P'O - Catiett has received from the PWishe a sample copy of an excellent text book "on the subject by Profs. Baxkett, Stevens and Hill the A. cc nx. vasv. ITS IIP ID 1011 of the Spartanburg, xa wui . . i .4 th. t mee4iR - .fi.rnnfln at 0 ,111 be "Bevsn Beason. Why Should Be a unrisunn. programme oi o'clock. HU tng ibe light I rbokaew ibem ik h. true, cut njiaxaa as - to be so should explsin tald the reeolutlon a - ar aeor nau t of d.ienoe- kn threetsneu in tall S 4a sssaw - aiawanson reiterday l I . h, in ;he same wsy ss by JaeJBw Th. arrest n.u lh.l be came to ex defaaii of JlZm "tlmatio. of a fri.nd. bT .I--. .-lerd.T P- '"T""? -hould confine CJ I a. thournt tne ineo"a . ? f to an expression of eoouoe-ia- man duodsy subj'Ct Car Man - will be a special muohy th Aasoclailoo aoar- tetts. On the Bunday of lec. .n taa the Ber. N peaaor son, the church. 87th the M. Wat- aa SSB of Grace sa. n. This meeting will be open to Akerataa, me fr- a ika Jam' S r-hars. oi off "T"."aiaaostal Boaase... i W4i4. u ikt essrs ysasr4.y from u.a of tba ssd la-ailtled 'The ierv;cr Hamlet, is oon- j si . Hoe. VI Of ba alatfJT V "la-re aod ankle jagealiiog a j rated Vim sssaoai 4 a. . .i oosnbina i -rrv..T: of ib. n. o7tbu.-ob-eo" ta smai ktiOl " a. Ji4a't r.esn tOCODTcj board's siUtnds toward filming OS00""" . wa ka thourht H mtUr M. .-li.int in that respect lhoogbl me CODaBnte. ,h0akd rurpol orng it up with for tbs Btrpee a - Seaboard "V froBJ Herbert mitn . . .i.t.manti m aae hi, exnerienc w. n.rt i..t to tbe compeny s Within tne ia bia opinion, tb bad been woree Jffa. In the roea a . , ut all ., , r, nrurr .ua. ladles aa wen a UJC"' , . Lea. of other denominationa msy beer ibe gifted preacher. v ' VJ . - k.. will be tbe Ber. W. 3rd. m. -v-: " " p.. who is I. Herbert, oi w- JL itsput. tas. k ,,-aJsl hT ejambi o thaa, wt;n and :ss Salt?" f . . W.aa Ta ar ever its sooth-s in when of tb. bus; ",w!2 u op a y00- isr s sai Jr- o.VanWlnhl. 17 Vl-For Cbri.tm--hdw hrutmasgoods aws thai Mr. been - a . J H B j. tf. tlolkT ggj- kVOOSX. m. a boo a S-it5---' 1jTBurk, relsUve to tbe wM not overnrswD . . asm vwelv. doom". j..twi.rdl S5"llc k 4 than It ass- relations bl.tory. H nB 18T7 aBd he with Mr. Meare nderet bad alway. .Terytbiog Lsfi- with the faelllttoa at band. tr sts-w. "a .. tb.t ot .nj OTt.lo.. 4" ln W11. - the oeauJ- - w.H naaaa af r Merea " SSSa?Sla- " ...kar Moecially to men. AXJ bav. so many JEjZ 1Vad the Aseoelatloa TT. d lbs men should if. being gln nT OT " the ablest it. tn hear many w "i- thla aectlon of the ooun- helpTal aad condition They IZS not fall to.vailtb.ai-.lre.ofti, MH m.y not be their good fortuo. to hear auch men again. an they To save a large profit. I can save yon money on any artiole to be had in the Jewelry Line. Diamonds, Watches. Fancy Clocks, Cut Glass and Silver Novelties. LADIES' SET RINGS a specialty. J. T. BURKE, THE JEWBLBB, No. 27 South Front Street. dec 19 lm Mfflngjed ! For sale ft double vniriiTtir Bed of Finest auality, with Springs and Mattress. Bvery- wthtS?IOtSo od as new. SSSSZ T history at the High to the locality, any wa, js-d for half was eood. A number oi youua; - - i-a M 't city were among thoae pre- ltg yftlue. HS8 S large sent. Oysters and other refreshments mn9ft and When folded IS B handsome piece or Turniiura. For farther information, apply at the k Star Office. no 28 Iw ACADEMY OF MUSIC Harris-Parkinson Co., MATINEE THIS APTEBHOOH. BIP VAN WINKLK." 10 and 20 cents. Records, embracing eleven volume. Mr. Bprunt efforts were nccemful through tbo kind -l-Unce of Col. Thoa. Kenan, of Balelgh, Mr. M. O. uka.-m flute Librarian, and Gov- kjuvsa a, a a I . a NVk. Th. OOOSS uimm. - noma 4sso art frnnvuised what "Piaki." said that they oouldnot I md that will be the one used. proceed. Hsttie Mitchell, wno w-a legdin' the meetin', said before .be got her religion, she would have chunked "Pinkie" out of a window, but since she "profewd," she decided to go to law about it. The location "Dmas Neck, justice rui last school East WllminitoB Enterttiiinent. a -Roaette Party" was given ik i- F.Bt Wilmington house for the benefit of a fund for a Xnas tree there next week. The en ter tsinment was inj charge oi ... School and th. authorities denu are very appreciative of Mr. Sorunt's Intereat. The senior class ha. ; " -ome -ery valuable work In North Cr?lln. bf-tory during tbo Fall a t e gla term about to ona ana . more during the Sprlag term. The work coDsisU of origlaal iarertlga Hon Into th. SUte history, the results of which appear lo Interesting o THE FIKE THIS M0RNINQ ye- Oae DweHl.1 e-pkUly Two Others Damsied. . . i i9 45 o'clock fire Ji.l.k(ir CO. One W4V, I immediately re-arrmtea on a cu- wilful trespass ana in aeisu he went to jail. Hegroes 8ne for Money. Tn t.ndd negroes who had been employed by the Hall Tieand Lam . o thnneh their counsel, Jno. uor vw., . , .u H. Gore, Jr., Esq., yosteraay wu--. suit before Justice Fowler to recover wage, alleged to be aue ranging in amounts from $1.86 to BA50. The H.U company Is repre- were served. Bad Negro Not Tried. On account of the absence oi ms m torney. Bichard Crawford, the negro arreted by Constable Savage Friday night for attempting to stab another 12. . the Comnress and holding four other, at bay with a knife when attempted to interfere, was uwa In Justice rowiero they .T7 .i the residence of I anon the defendant eompieieiy ' " . a onth I .v. .k- mst is i . haa.irtfr . a. annointed. Brooke the claim will be set up at the hearing & Emp.m ,ppear for the negro at to-day that no aemano wa - 8 p M. to day. igr iud w., Stl upu . . nii.. . j n ..ann anil w inuu colored, at 814 tawta s that taa aoaaan-y r JTL nW part of the I to pay all it. eiaim. s mi.. ..tin. nf the neeroes is Bosjeo asd Joliet assilai. Simmons, ouw Uomeo end Juliet Mr. Ob as. manager of Company maa end nifht. night. H. the .A n I be tne ""- neoy, wnicn wm . .k- aademv matlnea offering si s- - TI- iut r is ana uiu irrivcu .a- - seesslU. P. 6. estl.i i meetlns of Capo Fear lne aa Chspter United rk.rderscV. Will - - . a. an nVlnck noon at ,k,aa ..morv. Daughters OI tne be held this af ter- at tha W. - Primus Davit, a --a Oalv a eaTed. The building was insured for 500 with J. H. Boat wrlght Son. No insurance waa rarrled on the lurnuara. tt;two dwelling, adiolning, occa pied by O. S. Bell and Hester Everett colored, respectively, and owned by V. mJ .4i R M. Weacott, resnec- and 135 eacn. ino . . .Sa. i .avM. lMt nameo ouusms r.ka originated from spars mnu I am making a .oeclalty of Ladies' . 7... (Xniiri roid only. J. lkw va .tr Water, .tMAtl. declared to be unwarranted. set rings. Burke. the snttnn Cllsablsg to Ihirueo. Cotton climbed to the highest pin- i. t tka eaasononthe Wilming- U4t a- nk ton market yesterday-12i cents. The k.w York snot market yesterday was a .t 1R05. The receipts here yes- ...j. wee onlv 1.799 bales against T ' ' . T laSl BC.4UU lmmm a tens aame oaVB ZS7tt I je.ro.tM Bd"tf 'h"!c1 m"" the department rasponoea to i fa was quoteo from bo 4T. I . .. Don't forget to iaao 4w . ... : J anrl aaa the aSSOft- . i iiwht to read ay. I v w lQ!!r. y "aYnresenu at n,nr BeU, Um " Lamp. Weaa7i JewallaV: apr.r.r .7 Ber China l -"..,, t "U4"v " NEW ADVBBTISEMENT8. candies" IN FANCY BOXBS. Call and see the finest line of TENaEYS and lOWKEtSCMDlES ever shown in the city. J. W. Plummer. Jr. TO-NIGHT. THE SCOUT. Popular Prices 10, 26 and 30c. Seats for both penormanoee sale at Plummet's. on dec 19 It mWW WW -a7fJscC0 Bell Pbone 680. l -ri l.t HALS. deel9tf What is the cest present to make a gentleman Xmas? Go to HAMME, THE HATTER, he will tell yon. Latest Styles and Lo Jfjt oscsatr ssa " .rTsasi i . .aa JF . -t n Bt C3-ei -J wiar Market street. i -ld M arepr-nt- -um" Col. - bsmaaa la gBaBs l