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oaooac eeeaaoaeooo aoooao TERMS OF SUBSCHIPTIOH ? 6.0oJ . ti Om Year, by 3 Six Month, Three Months, Two Months, Of 8.60 1.86 1.00 MUTfNA to SuSsarlb.r. I The Morning Star -1 city at 4 oas r -. a 78. wn urTMnTrw in ri cttatfiav nwiWATRTCR 20. 1903. WHOLE NO. U,331 - ITUJUUilVIIAV11 111 Vl S J.. A. a X'JLJW"-"'-'-"" VOL. LXXni.N0. wV LOCAL DOTS OUTLINES. ia The subject r -r st N C . ooe IOO,OOt. ,tg4 frees jell si l-otr. N. a ?.VTf WW .ad about rf of Seek villa, Tono , .-'-eaa sSslr hu t . . r Mihi The l!Sifl Sib heoTy UeSnUo" revVfe-a .BOB.... rspuhOo of Uft t ! dsn York :. pOt Btsady. tralMi U M sadr. Ml a road I eg a mp- U 1A0 ; it at od at, ICol J red So S c Na 1 ilr; rod a MMaM 10 good, Mm mM. WEATHER REPORT c a sc. tO. Tha Harris Parkinson Compa ny laavee to-day for Newborn. Britiah itim "Oadaby," baaca for Bremeo, trrired oat on the 18tb leal A forest fire was raging last night ia the vicinity of Commissary Bay, east of the city. Concord Chapter No 1, K. A. af., will bold a regular convocation Monday night for the ejection of offl- - Venn's cigar store invites the attention of the public to a finsUlne of holiday rood, suitable for aad Near Year gifta -The date of L' Arioso Club's holiday ganoao baa bean chanted to Dam. Math, tssstond of Haw Year's eve aa orlsrlsntliy aanouaewdMSBB The Bar. John Baas Sheltoo, of Cheeses, a C will punt Is the first Baptist ebarab J Ls morning at 11 eesorkaad to alghl at 7 SO Cars wffl leave Front and Prist oaaa all seta for Oeeaa View to day at 1 JO, X 30 aad ST. at . returning Oeeaa Vnrwei, 4 30 aad 4 4 P. M. Arthur Delvin , of W il mington 1901 baseball teaoa aad last year with Nswhora, will so aaea with the New Tha white citixena of Meson haea oswaorsed a law aad order ity. The society psjsjsssjsoj to ae- a sapaaoassoa of evil is tha D. D. C IN SESSION. I fm sweeps sewoMi. c. UyEv WTH p0UCE PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Annual Meeting of United Daugh ters of the Confederacy Held Yesterday Afternoon. OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR. Islcrestlsi AaBaal Kepjrts Indicate Chap ter is Hoarlisiof Caadiiise Qearfe Davis aasaaiest.-trrsaiesiCBti ler Oss Laa's Birthday Notice that the roo Hassrfall WleBaaaTBBa, Coesahea. T Meoro. R aw 1 1 Is U WewVorsT a il bare will be elc of Beat weal in BeeO 8oi at today fair, to soota srti da etsrbt Saa ttkess... 8oadsaa ueaioa. Rem, rater. May. H-.bS wieds to- - : a t ia for North lay; wwraaor tat woat saaettaoa. Mr. of the BacharJ HeaTea, oho It nod with the street dsositaasat aMy, jsaassdij killed two oas rbich w-'ibed S73 ahead the porkers Foerth street. All seoo an In rt tad to boar Bee. L. M Boper. aaator of the first BeotJet harsh of Boartaabarf. B. V. at too Y. M. a A. this eftomooe at oalsek Has sobjeet win ee ow... asaoas Wby C will Day :l Tha Library of Thoa-W. Dewsy, dofaaltlrg a sob tar of too Newborn bak will be sold at aeetloo. Dee. ffW. Mr. Deweya Utarary testes era O I mm A to hsra been of a rerj '. f h ordsr sad toe library worth sawejai thooa saddoilara rjopia woo hare oeostwon to kaaml straw aad other ilbl aaatsrisi WUas asTaoe ll ttr. at- I .trsU are asked not to tt4r lahtalea and straw trasb A rood hoadtng for the New on l lkM Uroatbfare aa baa of too sawtftsst S Too Stab baa wiu toe c have thrown I w, n. L. Dieklasoa, . a I . . . . .. . Ssssaafw of oattoalMwt-GeB.raJ -a' U" , handeo Wood. OOft tOO gwoeral doctor wiQ I too Uaited Stslss. a Tery nsn . Tt todwaier whxl. ha to oaina I an eolaw ferth. na- JO The annual meeting of Cape Fear Cbapr, Daurbtaraof tbe Confedera ay, was held yesterday afternoon in tha aaeemb'.y room of the Wilmington Light Infantry armory. Mrs. at. 8. Willard Draaided: Mrs. W. O. Pal- l am was nraoant as secretary and there was a good numl.no. of me bora, all of them entbualaatie orer the taw'i work iuat com Dieted and the prospect for greater achievements du ring the coming twelre-montb. Tbe chief features of tbe meeting were tbe alec lion of oAcera for tha easuiog term the reading of rery lntereatlag aad raluable annua', reports aad the appointment of committees to co operate with tbe Confederate Veterans and Bons of Veterans In arranging for a fitting celebration of General Robert Leas b'.rthdsy on Tuesday, Jan 19tb Tbe election of offlcera resulted aa followa: President-Mre. at. 8. Willard. Vice F IQSOa- M T E. prunt. BwwmIIi,. fWrrtarr Mrs. W. O Pa II lam. Trsarer-Mra Frank L. Hugglns. ru..niinT -Wreiarr Mrs. Q. WIIMpWB. A. Card wall. Reatstrar Mast Mary F. Banders The annual reports ware Tery Inter -tin and Indicated a most euceees'ul mmmr Tha oresldenfs report dealt with the raneral InUreat of i k Ch.DKr while that of tha secretary .hnwed s rerr encouraging growth of membership. F.fieen carUfloatea to aw members were Issued during tbe rear. Tha treasurer s report showed the financial condition of the Chapter uauaaslly strong. There was a larger ir.. in the treasury at the end of ibe fiscal year than erer before at the same period. Tbe oommlttee reports mere unusually ieUreetiog' BBBV bar of raluable additions ware made to me Museum during tha past twelve T .. m mAmlAd ihst the si the armory are alwaya opu who desire to see tne cou Proaperoai Johastoo Coasty Towa Sat- lered Seriees Caaflatratlaa Friday Mfbt . C. L Depot Bowsed. By Cable to tha Morale Star. The town of Bsnson, Johnson coun ty, about 35 miles north of Fayette ilia, on the ' short cut" dlrtston of tha Atlantic Ooaat Line, was rlaited by a disastrous fire early Friday night, almost duplicating the $75,000 blaze which derastated tbe town last Spring. Fifteen buildings in all were burned Including the railroad depot, the post- office and Boy kins hotel. The aggre gate of loasea is thought to be sVut 165,000 with one fourth insurance. The portion of the town, newly built after last Spring's fire, was fortunately not touched, though for tome time it was thought the whole metier was doomed. Tbe Atlantic Oaest Line Bent a work train from Fayetterille to look after its property intereeta there and to keep the msto line dear. Tne Insure nee rate at Benson ia said to be almost prohibitory and for that reason only a email per centage of the lose was covered. The fire started about 8 o'clock in a snail general merchandlae store kept by a young man named A H. Phillips, who bad only three weeks ago In rested all bis earaiage in a Block worth about $300 and who loot erery cent or the amount. Before closing the store that night be took erery precaution aad poured water oa the fire before leaving. Calm Before the Christmas Storm of Arrests Was Broken Last Night. NEGRO SHOT IN DROSS NECK. COTTON REaCftINQ FOR THIRTEEN. of the meeting n Ike an ark SO ' oay tototk they hr noaiog fan at test ootwithjatanding st a ai aw. all tkotr jikoa wa -J cattoaiof the Profesoaw moo ttoo bto rlttng ran if it aooo-t yet ot of tot No a. RECEIVED TBETR 0EY. chine, off Its Mswccr ibey Atmf of iwaety three b. HJ1 Tie Ct Loan ii.r abouiKO to those Hon. a Mhl feature wsbs specUl appropriation from the lra-ury to the fund for tbe erection of a monument to the Hon. Oeorge Darts, attoraay general of the 8. A. Special efforts will be put forth during V u ret the entire State id in that worthy cause aad .K-fd to sufficient proportions , . , ruerantee the placing of an order t . h.ndioma abaft. State be invoked by the ladlee in their meet commendable undertaking t.. ..Mnfmati for 0 btrtbdsy were OOt ured In data I. but to committee. apnoUt -gmisd the authority to make all pre. rations In their respective depar, menu The gweeral committee to con fsr with the Veterana aad Bona of Taterac In regard to the arrange menu waaappoiatM follow.: Mrs Willard. Mm. X."-- Pallism. Mra Brown ana i PbeasmeDsl Adrsace UeCktckcd News ef the Msrkcts sad Skipping. Cotton climbed still higher yester day oa the local market and cloned steady at Ufa. The receipts were 1,880 bales against 3,870 same day laet year. Spirits were firm at Ha. ' There was much activity in local marine circles yeeterday. British stesm or "Asseria" arrived from Portland, Mr., for cargo of logs from the Acme Tea Chest Co.; schooner "Millie R. nK.BnmB" Solned tbe "B na" from Csrteret, N. J., with cargo of fertilisers for storage in the Carolina Central warehouses: schooner "Jno. Russell. baving completed repairs on Skinner's marina railway, proceeded to Bog ue Inlet, N. a; echooner "Helen O. Moeeley" arrived from Providence ior . . IT... Tjimh., toigo rrom me wsw Oa . brig "BalUvsn" cleared for Port- au-Spaln with cargo from tne vp gear Lumber Oa, aad New York steamer peased out at Bouthport at 5 :30 P. M for New York; Brlt'sh steamer "Oeprera," 3,187 tone, arrived late yee terday afternoon from Thompaon's Point, N. J , to Messrs Sprant Son Sailer Maes Maraereas Assselt en Sea Captain With Clab Axe-WeU Dressed Straigcr Benisf Other City Hall Nous. Before 6 o'clock yesterday evening the police began to realize that the quiet before the Christmas storm was about (i break upon them in an ava lanche of Satui day night offenders. At leaat half a dosen arrests were made and tbe men on the beats reported to tbe Bergenia that the prospect for the night were encouraging for a big haul. Ram ffalanr as rnuntrv necro. wss In cidentally picked up at Front and Dock streets by Policeman J J. Moore about 5 o'clock. A little later John Owens, colored, was arrested by Police man Leon George in an alley, opposite the market house, charged with dis orderly conduct, and when he was searched at the police station an ugiy looking pistol wss taken from his per son. Next there was a hurry call for the petrol wagon to go to Fourth and Harnett streets where Policeman O. B. Wood had arrested a long, vary black woman, Mary Pope, charged with dis orderly conduct. From then on it was a merry jtng-a-Mng of the tele phone for the -'black maris," and Monday morning Mayor Springer win find a manifestation of Xmas times in tbe array of offenders before him. Dr. C. S. Kerr, of Kerr, N. 0., was an Orton guest yeaterday. Mrs. C. B. Dudley and son, Erl, returned yesterday from Georgia and Florida. -Mra. J. T. Foy, of Scott's Hill, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Henrietta Shepard. Mr. D. Amati Richardson left yesterday for New York to go on Keith's theatrical circuit as a violinist Mr. Joe Armstrong auu uw. H. M. Emerson, Jr , e at home from Chapel Hill to apena sue uu days. - Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Kegley, of this city, are spending the holidays ia Newbern with Mrsegley's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Koch Misses Eva Dell St. George snd Miss Mry B. Pepper, two o' Soutbport's fnarmmg young isu.c spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Fred L. Merritt and T. E. Mclrer, of the Standard Pole and Tie Co., with headquarters in New York, are guests at The Orton. Capt. Thomas McGinn, pro prietor of the new saw mill at Little River, 8. O , which is now in opera tion, is in the city on a business trip. Judge W. A. Hoke, of Hender aon, is in the city on his way home from Clinton, where he has been hold ing a special term of Sampson Superior Court. Capt. R. P. Johnson, of the TJ. B. Corps of Army Engineers here, left yesterday to join Mrs. Johnson, who is in Asheville at the bedside of her father. Friends of Capt. C. McD. Davis will be glad to know that a minor ope THIS WILL BE II YEAR OF USEFUL GIFTS According to the prevailing imp sion. and we Jiave prepared to meet all ouch requirement- of Menlnthinae to wear. They are here in profusion, thousands of useful and good looking articles. what man ever had enough them, 35 and 50 cents up. HaDdtohlefs, 12 l-2c Op. Shirts. Gloves, 60c up. numers, " Eain Coats, Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Umbrel- las, Etc. THE A. DAVID hosts of CO dec 20 tf See ub for any foot wants, be NIQRO SHOT IK ' DBOBS BXOK Early last sight the police got wind 1 ratlon by Dr. Tiffany in Baltimore last of a shooting that had occurred at Bee fPV. c. B. PAUL RESIGNS. M. B. Mra W. O. pk An,, sirs C. C. Pcpaiar Paatar OiTsa Us Work to Attend Tbeolof icsl Sesslaery at Uelsvllk. Rav. O. a Paul, who baa been the popular and eoneecrated pastor of Boathside Baptist church aloce a year sgo last May, baa resigned the pastorate and will preach hla farewell sermon the conrregation lo-nign. ond and Brunswick streets. A negro named Ell Buford was plugged in the leg by another negro, whose name and the reason for tbe ahooting were not given. Tbe ball entered just below tbe negro's knee. He was taken to the hospital in tbe ambulance. The other negro has not been arrested. TRIED TO KILL 80HOOHIR CAPTAIN. The police were called on early yes terday afternoon to arrest an obatre peroua sailor, Peter Glass, by name, who attempted a murderous assault upon Capt. Frederick McK.ee n, master of the schooner "Adele Thackara," which is lytog at the wharf of Hall At PearsalL The sailor had been drinking and was rather disorderly on board. Capt. MoEeen ordered him to his bunk. The drunken sailor made at the captain with a club axe. He waa overpowered and held until Hall Officer H. W. Howell could arrive -m m - m and carry him to the police aiauon, where Capt. MoEeen will prefer charges to-morrow. THREW STONES AT HER. Late laat night Policeman T. G. Evans arrested ia "Dross Neck" Arthur Lane, colored, wanted for a day or two upon complaint of Addle Melvin, col ored, who charged that he waa disor derly by cursing and awearing in the street, and that when she remonstrated with him for it ha threw stones at her. The case will oa nearu w mor row. WHITE STRANGER BEGGING. Residents on Market street, near Tenth, complained at the police sta tion last night that a fairly well areas- .ir has restored to ita normal conai- tion the hand which he so seriously mashed aboard a yacht on Wrights vllle Bound last Summer. FOOTBALL CHRISTMAS DAY. Collegians aid Home Boys Will Try Con- clnsleis oa Hilton Gridiron. As a Christmas gift to everybody, snd especially to the admirers of the brawny aport, the "Home coys auu "nnlleetone" have arranged for a game of football on the Hilton gridiron for Christmas day, beginning at 3:30 v Tha line-UD will include the h.t talent among those who are at home from college to spend the holi a . mr.A fmm the ranks of the "home boys" who know a thing or two about the great American game, when they ate a mind to. The line-up will be as follows : Christmas is tar at Hand And we are waiting and ready to supply your want, in all kinds of Pretty Slippers and Shoes, as well as Leggins and Over-gaiters, they large or small. Ceo. R. French St Sons. Oar Store will be open alter night thia week. A Merry xmas And h. ion thonght of a .tank book 5"" ' Ohritm present.' any i J -Tgnr. W no rift will dec 20 tl waJds, T any name that yon may'designate be more appreciaiea The Wilmington Saiings & Trust Co., 108 Princess Street. sr. WALTERS, visa Presidents W. NOIEWOOA,, -.iiiBi Jg 9 mMM. aeCZ0mmmwmmmmmtmlmmmmmmmmmm, The Season's Greetings BOMB BOYS. Gauae, T.. Myers, O. L..... Holmes, B Grant, W Grady, U. V Southeriand.C Morse, N. S Parsley. G . D. . Peeehau, W. A. Peck, w. M ... Dosher, W Peeehau, u COLLEGIA NS Oroom James R. James, H Mclntyre, W. ..Scbulken, u. Orrell. .Smith . Emerson. H v h h Armstrong, J. 1 h b Meares, T r b Heide lc. It. lg e . i rg it., r e. qb. ABB EXTENDED TO FAB AND NBAB BY ITS THE ATLANTIC HATIOHAL BANK, Wilmington, JN. i. dec 20 tf in Mr Paul reatgoB to attend the spring una of the Southern Baptist Theologi cal Seminary at Loulaville, Ky , and .n with his family Tuesday after for a vlait to hla father 1b uartere. i whlle m11,, ligbt eompieznon ana before entering upon nia llghl m0Uatache, waa making repeateu Xrsby StoUsae to enable hlaa to I awe tLoswh Uooto Soso. Toot very I rtlf obisct he aose lo too roar port I Jm asresreUg BOl I Julia James. u . Urti- afur firs .ud for the day are -, Wtojj. J w-. oaaa adjwltestsd I Tmb. Llasn-Mra H J. '" " b .-Ksrda,. I pieklee Mrs T. E Sprunt snd Mra. to oto ar tbto w osoUas mm farther dosooa- aW Hoaoa's s iBBatiog bat f " Oer Co a (A- rt yastsrea. for pialsuff waa aivao as sesws heard, bat to two of kslat tt had to pay the costs. V, Bj(i iMplatauff e- JB ' prose r... lantwaa reached la . .mh ihm defend- Ho wagee aad too plalsilff. OO.U. Tas Hall T L,utn atosred that more was to the roe. than eof wtee saw , 10 me in J. HedHck and Mrs. Pickles Mrs J. Hicks Bunting. fV,f7e Mra J. Mitt Moore. u ry. -.-a.. rwrtlons-Mlsa Mary Ual . "".LZT. Jno. T Rsnsln. der, cnair.u, - - v a i nr ana hip rwwwalloDi nrs. eute w. rooo hot for the foot BtBBI tlJi fs sno the bouu jnls. Parsley, chairman aad Mrs. 8- P. AatoSBB, Chlsa-Mra Uvorgie .K.lr.s; Mrs. Robert Mr. M. J. Hankies, Refreshments- Mra et Myers, ehslrman u .-A. Mrs . i- Misa Minnie Browi noon r r i ntf Rev. Mr. Paul li'JUTI iu m J has beaa emlaently popular wnn ine 8ouths.de church and baa impressed atjaSV BvSU. aaf r, fl rf M I ereryone wttn nis oaruw.u in the cause of Christ, uis resigB.- ilon has been rery reiueianny sw cepted by those whom he baa eerred so well and who are now casting about for some one to succeed mm. To-morrow evening tbe cnurca wu. j ,K- ,.l r nr DSSlOr a reception rlted. qk. nnfl. P.. Marshall. L., Le UUUl i"u J 1 - - Grand, K., Hamme. F., Watters and Holmes, P. rJT, .amission fee will be charged and the public is cordially invited to witness the game. SCHUBERT HALL RECITAL. to which tbe public la in- Ssw ifcsry cf a O.pf-7 tst to Into his joVmOtrwEMKsm Pritcbard. S. Collins. AlleeDevta Drlios- ktra J. a DsRoseet, Jr. TrmLm Mr. W. L Uar Mra Justus 7 n n a R rthorl. Mra H- low, aarsw Rutland. um 1 tri ' Mrs. M. - - ra Pres. Miss vxm gOMEO AND JUUEf COWIN0. Christ .ae Acadesiy -mallbonea u w H. Noribrop. :h ti a . ev ikU es efll a w al ssi as with oto ifal eortoe eoosgh to tond eod .wt have booo fmlt Oo This ween n ,, a., aan Can. we. i. - Mrs. ... Wlggl--. " " WJcb.Dd R W. tttcsa, w- T. O. Bunting Fsartss Utiles. offlcs on rnn oleb all holiday ship- ill be dlstriou auxiliary sx esse street, from It UJ . .SfB was ooeaea - Zl A J eh t 9-.. -Pretty -.1 Auaatto Wallseal Baak Oreedsga tsd by wag n ce I ... will b for Cuesaul atreei, The mata ouaa. w- - for as Day Otfcrief at la Straefly Receeso A briillaat revival of Romeo and Juliet by a competent eaat will te ice OorUtmas offerlag at the Academy gridsy at maUnee and nign. S---ances. M.U nee price. wUl be St snd 50 cenU and at night tne us. will prevail. . Messrs. Cowan Bros. y---, eel red the following - WW'"1 fk CI A BjaMBAH bb eompsny from o. o. lager of the theatre in H.nderean " ,,.- TMiaan and Juliet N O. : BtmTewc" ' w . , m. 1 . l a aw MiaawitO Company plnyed M nui mLn StroB. compa-y. reryoa. -tU After the P ri?'.? 5 VL w"p! N. a. (NOV. ass. Ta, .loWB. FreelandW.etTr.po---- 'T jalel Played Btmv-.1- - "-".7. SBkfw - ar yislts to dwelllnga In tne neignoor hood and bogging for old clothes. Tbe mans manner was suspicious and the polios were asked to look out for him. Owacd by Colored v so The new steamer 'Alice," recently built for Peter Simpson, colored, at T.r LandlBff. for the Northeast river trade, has been entered at the Custom Bouse. She ia driven by a propeller, la 78 feet long, 14 feet wide and 3 feet deep. Her gross tonnage ia 45, net 28. The owner ia an industrious cw ored man of Long Creek, Pender county, and made his money bringing wood to Wilmington on a flat. He is m - luJ. nf land now tne owner 01 b swear w- on Northeast river and is a worthy ex ample for hla race. The WllailBgtea Post oft ice. Republican State Chairman Rollins Deiif htfal Pregrasinie Yesterday Afternoon by Papils of Favorite Musicians. Following was the programme de lightfully rendered yeaterday at the regular Saturday afternoon piano ro ttl In Schubert Hall : Scarf Dance Ohaminade Miss Hazel Dushan. (Pnpil of Miaa Oannie Chasten.) Golden Bunsei. . . . " - Miss Julia Culbreth. d..ii t vn.a TTannie Corbett.) Chute D Jour ". -Reynold. Miss ileien rjoiomoa. (Pupil of Mi. James Charles Craft.) Allegretto. - r- - H'0" Misa Agnes Hall Chasten. (Pupil of Miaa Cannle Chasten.) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. SANTA CLAUS WUl soon be here, prepare for bis coming'-' Any 'Tidal Wavs" Flsur, "Clover Hill" Butter. You receive extra good duality it you efaer these. We have Coeoannta. Fancy Candles. sai -n any other goods yon need. TKE F. E. HASHAGEN CO., S10 water Street. dec2fltr 447 'Phones. Deeds Which Appear From the Record as Filed Yesterday, cu.vo Tnnu and wife to John 1 mil ui uav mm w w Campbell and wife, of was in Charlotte Friday, and in an Campbell and wife, ot neii buwo . med y f or the alledged unjusl Interview with him the Charlotte Ob- Lhip, for $150, and the further f" of the Seaboard Air Line to aerrer soya: "The rtruggleover the eratlon of J?TZ ward the city and it. interests. 8sd Negro Bonsd Over. Richard Crawford, the nesrro who drew his knife at the Compress a few days ago, slashed at Henry McQuire, colored, and chased him through the big building, later defying four other negroes who attempted to interfere with him, was bound over to 8operior Court by Justice Fowler yesterday and in default of $60 bond he went to jail. The negro was represented ny messrs. B. G. Emple and O. D. Weeks. Seaboard's Wilmington Policy. it was freelv talked in business ,ia. vMterdav that soon after the holidays a meeting of the Chamber of n .otiih be called for the nnnnse of considering and formulat- .... . j.... ing a remedy for the aueugeo ubji. " m a . W llTTUPFl Wilmington poatoffice Is probably the I ind, lot on WrightovUle Sound and wu"K1rFr - - oandldates I tbe free use of a right of way ad- RlchSrd Thomas Berry to Henry T. Ms stKn lot on nariu hub ut tntpreatins CCJieSl. OSOUJUr there-are Miss Darby, the present saw master, who baa held the office T. K. Wallace, and Mrs. Russell, tbe wile of ex-Goveraor Dan iel L. Russell. It seems certain that Ska BLST TXT nll.a either Mrs. Kusseii or ar. will get the office. ' SsrtBsa et ObV m- Maitaa. KL.gr a wari--a.T- people are "t" all Package, are personally .red be- '''riC to the office, rats sending mem company. Re- imnanT to IBtl - 'mm .ndlanee. B.lCCI.ca.. commend tbem.' Wilson, of Acting anBger - - - 0 the new usbob raw v -.i . : crowded and daltohud audience. K- commend tnem 1 dhunbotors. rsn'.eo lagplaeta -For boiw-j. 0.. fraklMtios Pspr. -11 rfanaeo ruiaj . - .... lb at soon for a fo Tnsre wsa a iha streets yestsrdsy at The tea oa F,rw'"- at Kfhder"e. Ii wi'l i"1 for Chris. t oieot t bid - )ta of Oods . w Almm for the 1 T" aoitd od on,y t as n- Barsa . . u -sarrt naisTO . 1 whan l La ti v lha hotiosy- ---- . .narmVBd, a pro- dltpeasary win - " blUned In 5E B;Uorgsartb. A.U iba city be im accoraioK w Brrantrd, t Mr. aad Mrs. J sacs te Entertain. Tbe Wilmington friends of Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jones have receiveu invitations to a dance to be given by them at their handaomecouotry estate, w rr,, ..Jaw Air lie, on the rjouno, on xuwj night, Dec. tb. at 9:30 o'clock. A peclal car for the Wilmington party, -htoh will Include fifty or more of the Adrian, of the Wllmlng- I popular young society people .of the received a leiver 1 citT wui leave ro Btreets at 8:45 o'clock. Tan la o. w, 9.1st feet eaat of Dickinson a treat, 41x66 feet In size. Elisabeth Oartjohn, of Chatham, Ga , to Tbos. H. Wright, foi $850, lot on south side of Bladen, 59 feet west of Fifth street, 14x93 feet in sixe. SUPRREnE COURT ADJOURNS. ward the city Renders are overstocked with the ha.t tr be had in Fireworks, a. mg reduction in prices retail thle week. Children's school hate, :-neolal 50c. assortment at The Polvogt 00. t Ladies' Furs special Xmaa price this week at Polvogt's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To save a large profit. I can save you money on any article to be had in the Jewelry Liner. Diamonds, Watches. Fancy Clocks, Cut Glass and Silver Novelties. LADIES' SET RIHtzb a specialty. J. T. BURKE. THE JEWELER, No. 27 South Front Street. dec 19 lm mm ssv. -ills' tw tL00 kid gloves, all .old by Tb. PolTtMl a- mm mfa DOB't forgat to take "gpSfie Jj the wlDi7ex-pe.u at KSf WTb. J.wSto'- t I bVw Rifles for lafaatry CaoL A. P ton Light Infantry, from Quartermaster resterdsy aaylng .nn rifles - ... this week ones now General Macon the new a.rng-- . . a iKk. bad been sbippeo. ana ine Opinion of Interest to MaalcipsHtles. About Fifteen Cases 0e Over. Special Star Telegram. Raleigh, N. U., imc xne ou preme Court adjourned to-day for the term. One ' of the last opinions waa Fawcett.vs. Mt. Airy, in which the eoart overrules all former decisions and holda that light plants works are and water 'necessary ezpeni of a ia use will be returned. Msbcl Falge lomssny. Mabel Paige, the favorite young Southern actress, and strong support 1.. Mmn.nT will begin a week's en- m, M , v. sa hino- lTUllBaaaw.-.---a po. r W. uroui"". w a u a j an TOgt'S. in. comnanv will oegia ..Mment at the Academy here Mon Sliver novelties oil s. ej and 50c at Pol- Gulldtouch, advancejrepreeentative of the company, arrived In the city laat night New Coat, for Ladiea at A. D. Brown a Children T T.irr,,r,H mtl.inBrv at special day prices at The Po: ogt Co. boll-t Folding Bed ! For sale a double Folding Bed of Finest tuality, with Springs town and aldermen can Issue bonds and MattrOSS. lliVery- tm.VA.lJr: I thins? as good as new. SniOOniJ IK WUKJ a .aaw I m m J, 1 1 I win i)e sold ior nan 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 anthnritv nrmrt leaves oalv about fif.een cases to go over In which decisions have not been handed down. For Fireworks go to Rehder'a This week an enormous stock will be sold at a great reduction. 1 If you want a good light to read by. get one of Kissinger's Liamps. iu Market street. CANDY 5 CENTS PER LB. CHOICEST LINE IN THE CITY, Oc. per pound. BETTER & MORE DEHUiuuo, 1 5c per pound. 'TILL BETTER AND STILL MORE PALATABLE Tenny's and Lowney's, THEIR BE8T IN BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED BOXES. FRUIT Best stock In the city and being re ceived daily. THE PLACE J. W. Plummer, Jr. No. 804 Princess Street. Bell 'Phone 680. da0tf Concord CHer Ho, 1 R. A. OMPANIONB There will be a special oon- ng, 8 o'clock, ana the SSSSm TotoSars for tha awningjar dee SO it i J a .'Sj JF f'BSBBB .M3M A jmM J sMBssssstf if d. i- lit
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 20, 1903, edition 1
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