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- 4 .The Morning Star. litiMa. v' VOL. I.YYTTf xiv . . 77Z TT7TTrT xrr. 11 I Sea 0 MB VOL. LXXHI. MANY BEFORE MAYOR SEVERAL THE SO ADS. nr. J. eed teirty-leto EQ rveaaved la eaasV ta a swats f aaaaca seal f . W ILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1903. DEATH OP W. T. BANNERMAN. i. la ell ta a aalf eeeliawCi WEATHER REPORT o If act aval af taa la ty, .00; it to data, La7 TO-DiT. Dae. II For North k , ooldm r a; light to wort- P-rt Wtrwahs. tt. B.41 10.47 P. HLaf P. Parry S. Heath feel. old cffecdsr. agatest ihenv Use M . t r as aaaaaal ansa set msjority of m aaaaar ra ta the roaaa a will aiao to e drunken aallor CepC IfcKees. of lia 4a Tsaekere" Saturday fl.ed 10 aad cm for Jaaa Grady, a Hula for vagrancy aad bound over to Oaart oa taoiprii counts Ba oa May Mia aad Jaaa being furnished ad C. E. Wood. Mcweley aad Tboa. William, with engBginr ta a Scat la a aegro house o' q .le.Uonsbie rep ale near Fourth ard Castle sUssaa. WiiUaaai waa charged with swaakisg la a door to get at Moaalay bat taa artaaaaa waa thai ha freqaeaied tha plaoa aad bewaadla c bar tad upon that coast. H. waa fined SO aad cjat far tha fight aad Moaalaj waa aaa l to th roads for sv days lor vagrancy. Mara Pops aad Sam Fataoc, both eolorvd sad plain drunks, vara flaad t aad costs. Case. Blaas ra eelved 110 flas for draoksaneaa and d .orderly conduct aad waa ordered to work aaa ftT.M haak aaata. Jim Qrvea aad Joha Owena, charged with draakeaaeaw, saaHat astaaaaaw. a clean raoord aad were each flood f 10 and coa la. Ctvaa. Evea. waa arrest ed at tha laafanra of Bam Loaf, for drawing . aaaaol aad tb realtag to .boot, hat taa eaideace was of disorderly con dact oa tha part of botb aad each Itaadeaau. ra.t. Yfttcrday k raacral at Bavfaw Ta-aay Mr. William Tata ftsiaaiaiaa. far fl'uea years Otark at tha Bo pen or Oaart afPeadareoaa if jatt aftee the war aad a ml I let of Wllmlaaioa du ne the peat five Tears, died rather eaddeaiy at am home ta ible city, no. taw Waleat atraat. jiilnlay sfur noon si 13) o'cloea, la tba 67 tb yr of bis ace. "Jedra ' ka wee familiarly aaaataf bta keag serroe aaaaark of taaaaart wkaa that eeaae waa oaa of peebals jadaa, had base la poor heahh few earns liaaa, kat reaaaOy bis aaaeaV Maa eras thaaagha ta bare keaa arry eaaah Imaeeied. Baaday atgai, how eeer, be had a ewddaa attack aad be maskan? w- nil u a TELEPHONE MERGER. NEW SEABOARD AQENT HERE. Southern Bell Company Gains Exclusive Field in Wilming ton Befinniag Jan. 1st r. B. 9, WHUaawea Arrired Veaterisy ead Took Ckarye el Office Perera- that a deal aad Mapaaaaa by I eameettbo boar staled. His demise will bo geaarally regret led throughout tha eommaalty wbare he was wall end favorably known. Judge Baaaerman waa born and reared m Pender county aad waa a maa richly endowed with those char aeterlsUes wt!e:: mtice up ihe uteful aad i as petted cittssn. Boon after re moelag to w limine ion flee years ego bs transferred bis membership to the Pint Presbyterian church, of ibis city, aad waa a eonsscraird member of that c 3 aggregation. His Aral wlfs waa Miss Ha waa, a daughter of ibe late Albert Ha wee, cf Wilmington, end bis p res- eel wife, wbo is left alone of tbe Im mediate family to mourn her loss, is e daugbler of tbe lele Alias Grady, for IS or more years a commissioner of New Hanover county. The deceased Is also survived by one brother, Mr. Knox Ban nerman. of Pender county, aad several sisters wbo live la Pender aad Sampson counties. Judge Banner eaaa bad not been actively engaged In kaadaaaa far aararal years, lie leaves aa estate valaed at from tW.000 to 90,000 ead ia lata years bad devoted his time to looking after large real estate interests la tbe city. The remalaa will ka taken to Bar ge w this morning at 9:80 o'clock aad tbe funeral will be conducted at 11 o'elcck from the Burgaw Presbyterian cbureb, by the Bar. J. M. Wells. Pb. D., of this city. LOCAL DOTS. To-day it given In almanacs as the shortest of tbe yesr. L' Agile Cotillon Club will girc its aaaaal holiday german on the night of Deaaaakar 80tb. Daring a gale of wind at Cron- AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Isawr. Stats Excbeegs Bare s beer ate1 by Its Nlaaer, leawMaf la Saveaf ta Besleess Casaaeaity Ofvlsiea at I ! ra a wii taau two weeks ago ui kat pretty safe announcement made In loss columns waa oa betweea tha Onalhera Bail Ioier-Btate telaakoas which it waa iiiiiiH u ia ibis Bute between tbe two systems named. The statement was made at the Usee that la the division, the Wil mington bu tineas would fall Into tbe bands of Ibe Southern Bell Company, wbich hta recently la stalled bare an underground, metallic circuit system second to none of lie else In the South. Absolute confirmation of the rumors prlated at that Usee relative to Wil mlocton was received from official coatee late lest nixht In tbe following ornciAL aTATsWaQR: "Negolialions beve been concluded between tbe Southern Bell Telephone and Telegrapb Co. and the Inter State Telephone end Telegraph Co., by wblcb the later-Btate exchange in this ally will be merged into that of the Southern Bell Co The Southern Bell Com pen y has nearly 900 subscribers connected with its exebaage while the later-State has less than 400, aad of ibis number fully one-half are alio aubicribers to tbe Bell. From this It will be seen that there will be a sub stantial reduction in the cost of tele pbone service to sueb parties ae now hare two telephones and no increase in charges to those subscribers who bave only tbe Bell, although they will very soon bave connection with a much larger number, and the in crease to tbe small number wbo bave oaly tbe Inter-State will be small, as It Is aot the purpose of the Bell Com pa ay to increase its rates on account of tbe changed conditions. The man agement of the Southern Bell Com- , . a a. : 1 1 pany assures tne puonc inai it wut continue to give them a service 03 to the highest standard of efficiency and tt will be borne in mind that all sub cribers connected with tbe Bell ex ebaage oaa get connection with its extensive toll line system direct from their own telephones. As a matter of ihe ectual amount of money to Mr. K. B. WilliaUBSoa, tba newly sppotated general agent of tha Baa- board Air Idas in this city, arrived jiaHiiii aad at once eaeamed charge of tha affairs of tba office. Thou eh tbe formal transfer from Cap. 10 hie sucoeeeor will not be until to-day upon tha arrival of a travelling suditor of the company, Mr. Wiilsasawaa is in full charge and bills of lading, etc, were signed by kiss Daring tba interim oj with the company at saaxk arrival, theoffk of Mr. r. a Wast, Mr. WHMam- doubted rosTomcE fight, visit Solkj's Hew Stow For 1 w Republican Chairman Rollins Tenders His Endorsment to Mrs. 0. L. Russell. CHRISTMAS CONTEST BECOMES WARM. YOU GAM FIND ST OF ner of a veteran railroad executive. Mr. WllMamson is a young man of moat engaging manners and his Ufa ban been spent ia the railroad service. Prior to going with the Seaboard a few years ago, he wea with the Southern Bail way and rnks well up in the railroad world. He is a naUre of Virgin!, hie home being Norfolk. He waa before coming to Wilmington a travelling nodi tor of tbe fifth district cf the Seaboard, which ia one of the Important onee of the great system he ia with. Mr. William son is unmarried and Is thoroughly imbued with tha railroad spirit. For the present he ie a gaeet at Mrs. S. C. Morton's, 114 South Third street, and has entered upon his work here with an enthusiasm end determination characteristic of the successful railroad man of to-day. A representative of this paper had a very pleasant Interview with Mr. Williamson last evening. While he hea not yet had an opportunity of ao quainUog himself fully with local con ditions, be spoke of being ieroraoiy impressed with Wilmington and ex pressed a hope that the relatione be tween the Seaboard and the chipping people would speedily become more favorable. He said that it would be bis aim to make the Seaboard merit a full share of the business of the port and intimated that facilities would be shortly improved by which these con ditions may be met. He is enthusias tic for hie system and a firm believer In its capacity to please, all things being equal. Mr. Williamson said for the present hie office would remain at the Nutt and Brunswick depot and he saw no reason with the presence ot a soliciting agent up-town, why tbe agent's head quarters should go back to the Front mirft office. On yesterday Bondman- with tha yofl Facta Oeeepaay ta of tha B. F. . the negro A a t u rtnnawiew Onwrt In a Mr. Keith, wbo wee ta case, was taken to taa r for aaa hariag pro rro a short time ago whs ta tha ol o.' tte key. Mr a lata wa will aaa thai taara taaaaj a fail are la law Data araax Xat bjpj I Taa other af the aasrro arraatafaw la-day"e cos ay taa paisae ap ta IS eaMfwCU. UaVarZHT NO. I. ers.es af is ex sweted at Fort Caiwell about the nrei 01 ma ywar. a as Miss Sarah M. Urmsoy, si of age, died yeetaraey 01 con lion at the femlly raaidsaee, No. lfNW.h Third street. 1 e remains will be taken this morning to asdiob, N. Q. for iBtermeot. The marriage of Miss Annie Ball Bleak, af Ivnahoe, to Mr. Aagus Croeeeriw, of Oar land, N. (X, will be aaawhratad In the Praabytenan cnareu at Ivaaboe tc morrow eveotng 07 Bar. V. B. 8tarkwek. State Y . M. C. A. Secretary a o. Kaaaal baa resigned to take up jpatt a tha railroad department of t&a Natloaal Aasaiiilnllaa B at sane- aa Stat secretary oy unri O. C Huntington, of Cnar- At Its iar it No. 1. eat l3tt A feature of Christmas among the Cnlnews colony of Wilmington .ill be.dl.nav to tb. Orto.til. fT Grace M. E Saaday echooL The die be given .1 one 01 aaaa on atarxei asr will tt. Ji Oer by D. D. Q. Jaa. General Organiser B, P umohla. Tean., will local union of Brotharhocd way Caiaaaa ta Gwrsaaela marrow alght. bcsrlaalag ta a saaia WU- . 1- iaaln ev'st or . ( weath wee M.;a Saiarwarw la the -'; h. we- of thla edlUo. o at- mm aaaa vastly ealarged f roaa gall ka .assess a ted aad rUl be eircaUtad. It t saoath. Taa erthwa . mdi t - ny mr. of th. colored, far aa as- rr7 taa ww at taa bast I paaaapTeat F. J Joha B. Maaarravaj of it of h ass, liag. oaaoauaaa. oaa of a gscr- "jr "7 ml naawall for the 1 as aaay ha prop laafaralt. Iha av" MajtfiohaA-Laadaeo. ra'.an. rirei u Ujgdar. rtrat LwaUs- pejej Ij wawawajw- T.UaUBIBl Wll- Lewis, tne af Bstl Hall teV at 7:S0 Of the union - Percie Anderson, waaud s!n a.ii avtth e deadly Uaated ta JaU by Oomatabla Savage at S o-cJoek yeaterday morning. He will be given a preltmlaary trial la J usiicf r wler . coun io-u.j Calvin Rogers, a young aed about S5 y day at the J Hoapltal. treatment for paraiy wr,k. Hi remains were hn. aear Fair Bluff, N. larawaat- .... - Since ihe entered the bospnai been liltle cDaasra Kiissbeih finer. d Walker it white died Sun- atemorlai tm andsr aaat tbraa aaat to bla C. for in- naawk j it 1 .M nt atra eoauiuw- . wbo wse run " .1 a and Iiacaas street car as w ji at atraeis last - - ' """'J" oal of dsag.r, hot ur. '. Teh day tbe cbe.ee. grow mor. and .or. hopeful of her rov.ry Uodar the new Uw adopted by Ian uii 11 oaL,rz ::z healers from ma " b.ve procured the Pr1 .w.. w.a.Lrr of D.-eas, license iruiu - P,1BK T, nr the seculsr prof upon menuuw" XD ... jk W. W Sill the total number ot patroaa win leas than the amount RTaDY TOT, Raven expert men from tbe can attueUon department of the Southern Bell Co. arrived In the dty yeaterdey and tbe work of cutting la all Inter Slate subscribers to tbe Bell exchange will be commenced et once, so that tha merger will ha la fall force ead effect Jae. let It ie underetood to be tbe Ides of the Bell people to fill all xtaU.g contrast with Iater-Stste Slate subscriber, at tbe some rata as they ere now peyiag. Tha anburb- .,.. mJ tk Inter State wll be overhauled ead made metallic dr awn. Not a piece of she present eon siructlon of the Ioter-State plsnt will ka ia aee after the merger Is in effect. Tha present exehaaga of the Inter Slate will be closed, hat tt is under stood that tba additional work requir ed la the Increased Bell exchange will be sufficient to give employment to nearly all. If aot all. tbe opera tore bow employed by tbe Inter-State. It is estimated from the books that 150 business boasse now have tbe two telephone.. Under the merger ptan these 110 will uo longer psy for the tbe lour Bute et $30 per year, which will rasalt la a saving of $4,800 per veer to thcee concerns. InUr-flUU rrsidenca 'phones at $18 per year msy chsoge to tha Bell daplex service at the aame rate. Ae fi tea assign ia the SUte, It te u-.uer.tood that the Bell geU the Oldsboro, Winston and Beleigh ex changee while eome kind of e traffic agreement bae been reached by which .h.t-o companies will occupy the Durham field amicably. ELLIOTT MUefftT H0B SOLD. art, Pcaoke J.ee. Purchaser of Valei- els rules'! wataaf Trsasfen. By deed of daU Dc J6th. OoL War- L aS nf Rmltimore. ren Lt. b.uio - transferred to Mia, remoroae . . a t mrr nnn Jones, fore consioeranon u a-.,. .h- handsome KUlott country reau- decce on Wrightsville Sound, known aeiiltiee bare. further dowa ta Wilmington Lena should not be taken to Wilmington one of the foremost miosis of the company. ter- THB MARKETS ABO SHIPP1NQ. Mies Dsr by, Present locambeef , Declines Offer cf Asshrtsat's Position Mr Wallace Say. Nethiaff, Bat Re Iterates He's Still is Race. The figut for tha poMmsatarship et Wilmtneton reached the acuta stage ,y upon private advices of un authority to the effect tnei BenahHean Chairman Rollins, bad tendered tha atsea tfeofi InlerXi nuseeii, wno una k aatr.r,ri all nlonir to have been tne champion of the cause of Miss Mary C. Darby, the present incumbent. A compromise of ueh a character wee suggested in advicea from Washing ton, voiced In this paper several dsya sgo, the cau.es leading up .0 the esme having been stated at the time, ris : The impossibility of friends of the nroaont incumbent aad Assistant Postmaster T. B. Wal lace to agree among themselves . Mrs. Baseell, through the ex Governor, is said to hare positively declined the use . a a S AL. of her name in connection wun toe office unless there was no shsdow of a chance for Miss Darby. A conference in Washington of those nign m iue councils of their party in this Bute, having resulted in no agreement, the chances of the several persons men tioned in connection with the office were thought until yesterday to have been abaut even with the probability that there would be no further de velopments until after the holidays. Chairman Rollins quite unexpect edly, however, livened up the fight a bit yesterdsy by a tender of tbe omce to Mrs. Russell. That wo. followed at onee by a tender of tbe assistant post- mastership to Miss Darby, but in an in terview yesterday afternoon Miss Darby said most emphatically that she would not accept the assistant's office and was still a candidate for tbe postmsstorship. Since Miss Darby's declination, the slate is then said to have been fixed with Mrs. uus ell postmaster and Mr. T. B. Wallace aa M TII aoautint tmstmaster. Mr. wauace waa seen lsst night and asked if he would accept a tender of the assistant's place. Mr. Wallace appeared very confident of his original efforts and declined to be quoted, dismissing the subject with the statement: "I am now and have been a candidate for no of Mr. Wallace, who pro- fess to know, eey that Ms acceptance of tba present tarns aa aeietant post mss tor was originally with tbe under standing thst at the expiration of that term he would receive the appointment of postmaster. Tbe postmastorship at present pays $3,100 per year with the strong probability of an increase of $100 per year so long ss recelpte continue to Increase in the present ratio. The assistant postmas ter is appointed by the postmaster, who has the exclusive privilege of sp pointinaaewjom he or she may choose, every other employe lathe office bei-g nnder eivi service. The assisiaT?t? office pays $1,600 per year. Advices from Washington lsst night were that there had been no further developments in the contest. The following from Sundsy's Ra leigh's Post correspondence, however, will be read with interest: MBS. RUSSELL, THE FAVORITE. "The eelection of poatmaater for Wilmington may take piece n k-- and it looks now as though XMAS such a. Bath-Bobet, Smoking JmOmJS W .a. li - - l m ill D. Tfiitl Tlrw Rmls Sole Agent fof tlhh Celeb.ntad Adler Glow ,eOTJfc2 . 1: M, And rii ill 1 n Tltl iflli (kssal Our line ol Sttitt and OvwcoosMta ofitte Art CIo style, fit thing, X 1 Masonic Temple One Price Clothiers am dec 19 tf THE STORE THAT PATS YOUR OAR FARE. For Christmas Feasting! Headley's Chocolates and Bon-Bons nized for Quality . Half pound sealed attractive pookages 25o each; one pound 50 cents eacn. Recog packages tc fafJTSMlOE. Also sold in Confectionery and Drug Stores. J. H. REHDER & CO., dec 19 tf 615, 617, 619 North Fourth THE C. W. POLY06T CO., Vessel Stranded Off tmpt Lookoat -British Bueasatise Repsiriag. Local tugboat owners ware advised by telegraph from Beaufort, N. C, ).inrftt niirht that the schooner --rtsy mood T. Maull," 518 tons, Oapt Smith, bound from Philadelphia to Charleston with cargo of cool, had been stranded on Wreck Point, in Cape Lookoat cove. The life-saving crew bad gone to the crew's aasUt anee. The veeaal is a very old one and tag owners here didn't think it worth while to go to ner assistance, though prospects for floating here were said to be good, weather permitting. Tbe British bar quen tine "Hillside," n.ni Trefrv. which pat into South - port In distress lsst week, having been I . D.L Russell, wife of former Gov ... . .a a I at I a U a Was. n in collision at sea with the tsnuan No, 9 North Front Street. From now till Christmas, it s only a few days, but each one of them Is Dolls, the Toys, the Games, all the great hoat of fancy articles are to be JlISSS: .tore. Still greater crowds wiU follow. Tttv1. owuiter an 18 Mat? ttot your holiday supplies and see how satisfac torily yon will be served . The C. W. Porvogt CtX dec 5 tf To wives and Those Wbo Soon Will Be I "HE" can't get off during the day, BUT you can tell him, that, com mencing Monday, December 14th, Parker. 206 North Front Street, ... sj-iii i Tt avtavV as w AT1 1 Tl OT 'till December 25th. Now it Win vfto" " - 1 18 ' 'MSBUYERS wil' find Useful and Ornamental 10 cen? to $100. CASK Your House Furnished from top to bottom de 13 tf : CREDIT. Sntaaee church ptat hmdm tmr tasrai P1" m at wStf lawww au. taw ear frasa mm mj litu W duoa waaid ran towPifts a aatsa im a lf J . 'tm-t Oa to aaaa bsaf Caala OiaV- JJJ MBm -anawaaa T&eO- saawawl LI by. 119 t .1 . rood llcht to J'oT. of Bb-j-gort Lal--Msrist street. . . - m Inok as jo Doa'l forget 10 i.a- - 0y th. wtsdow ?LyaA. jTT. Barte's, an. schooner "Sirdar," is being refitted and Is making temporary repairs, pre paratory to prooeedlag tbe lsst of the week to Boston with her cargo of wool wblcb was undamaged. Sans tor tne vessel ore expected on the New York steamer to-day. Qaite a fleet of oat word boand ves sel, proceeded to sea from Sooth port at 11:30 A. M. yesterday, vis: Sebooners "Ws P. Hood," to Bos ton; "O. a Lister' to New York; mm m ti - T 1 TNT I 1 "John liasseji, w doruo mici, . w, sad brig "Salllvaa" to Port-au-Spain, Trinidad. Cotton remained steady at 12.c. on oa the local market yesterday with re ceipt of 8,703 bale, against 1,976 same day last year. There were sales of spirits late In tba afternoon at 55c. and tar deeliaed by $L60 per barrel. British s learner "Devonshire," Oapt. Ooull, cleared yesterday for Bremen with cargo of 13,800 bales cotton con signed to Messrs. 8prunt & Bon. On account of rough weather on the outside, the steamer "Sandere" didn't ernor Russell, has the best chances of success. Developments oi me p few days confirm the report published earlier In the week that State Chair man Rollins favors the appointment of Mrs Russell. This being so, it would appear that Mrs. Russell's name will be sent to the Senate by tbe Preaident, for tbe State chairman will have the naming of tbe postmaster. While Natloaal Commit teeman Robinson recommended Miss Darby, Mrs. Russell's selection will be satisfactory to him. Juat why the Bute chairman balked on the appoint ment of Miss Darby has not been as certained. Some of tbe organisation Republicans are criticising his action, for they say that in the Llneolnton postoffice oase, he msde strenuous ob jection to the eelection of s lsdy for plaatbatan active working Repabli- dnu should be rewarded in suea cases. ADULTERATION OP SPIRITS. as "Oak Pauat," the tract of land con- proceed to Lntle River, 8. C, until 10 o'clock yesterdsy morning. deed waa a . ..i.in. hiut 35 acres ana neiog of the tract known as tne "Bradley Plaoa." The property aopins ioe ,nt country e.tate of Mr. Jones i .. "Air lie" The ai.h tar record yeateidsy by na A Relllv. real this eily. . . n- .hr deed, filed for record yee- j - tevdav. B la . WW . l. ws, end others, trsnsferred to jon.nnaa Behd.r for , lot on wast side of Anderaon, 1 feet north of Rsnkln street, 33165 feet In sias; and Olariasa Ui ogham tranaf erred to SeUna Loftln, in conaideration of the affection for a grand daughter, lot oa weet side of Eleventh. 7 ft north of Queen ilreet, a7s47t feet Inst COMCOiD CHAPTER NO. 1, R. A. . estate agents of G. Bmpte, commissioner, i special proceeding entitled John Nell, administrator, v.. C. M. Eppe T art Im' i, hum) walchea. J OT C.W BtfMt. d sold and T. Burke, Jew- I Election el Officer. Lsst Night and a Sumptuous Basqaet PeUswlsg. Concord Chapter No. 1, R. A. M., at Its regular meeting last night elected officer, for the ensuing term aa follows : High Priest W. H. Ohadbourn. Kins U. M. Robinson. Bcribe-R H. Pickett. Captain of Host S. P. Adams. THtunrar J. C. Munds. Secretary W. A. Martin. Member of the Building Committee, ; W. Price. After the formal exercises an elegant repast was served la the banquet room, daring the progress of whieh a select programme was rendered by the Temple Quartette composed of O. H. Cooper. U. M. Robinson, Her bert K Holden nd Buxdia Anderson. Chamber ef Commerce Committee Will Re port Piss te Special Committee. A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held this after noon at 3:30 o'clock for the purpose of receiving tbe report of tbe committee sonointed lsst week to formulate a feasible plsn for a rigid inspection of anirita turpentine received on the Wilmington market with a view of preventing an adulteration of the oroduct, which hss been so generally complained of lately. The committee ia composed of the following receivers of spirits turpentine who met yester dsy and agreed upou a report, viz Messrs O. W. Worth (chairman), H. K Nash and B. F. Hall. The nature of the plan to be recommended wll not be given out until tbe meeting to-day. Fire Works for Retail Customers at wholesale prices st osyioru s store. ; Spedsl ssle of Dinner Sets, Lamps and Tntlet Sets, at Bi.sineer's China Parlor. 119 Market street. t PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Capt. E. C. Cohen spent Sun- dsy in the city. Mr. R. G. Annlewhite, of t Cronly, was here jester day. Mr. L. J. Merriman, of Iran- hoe, N. C, is in the city on a business trip. Mr. Ernest Gilbert, of Nor- aa M folk, is in the city on a visit to rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kornegay snd children, of Kenansvuie, are aa The Orton. Mr. and Mrs. Burruss Corprew and children, of Norfolk, are here to spend the holidays. Mr. Albert Gore, who is at Bingham's School, Ashevllle, wiu spend the holidays in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Empie and Mr. Adam Empie, of New xors, are here to spend Christmas with Mrs. Virginis Empie. Mr. John B. LeGwin, ot the Phsrmscy School of the University of North Carolina, is at home to spend the holidays. Greenville Reflector: "Mn. H. P. Hill, of Wilmington, arrived this morning to visit her parents. Mr. aad Mrs. A. A. Andrews." Mr. Jas. H. Cowan will leave this morning for a two weeks business and pleasure trip to New York, Phila delphia and other Northern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jones and children arrived Sunday from New York to spend the holidays at "Alrlie." Tbey have issued invite tions to a dance to be given on Tues dsy night, Dee. 29th. Their Silver Weddiog . Cords have been received by friends readinc as follows: "Reverend snd Mrs. John Nelson Cole request the plessure of your company at the twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar- riaoe on the evening of Friday, Jsnu ... j the first, nineteen hundred ana tnnr fnn nine Ui eleven o'clocaat thai residence. Rockinaham, North siva r Carcliz.0." Cuban AND- RENOWN CIGARS. These Cigars are better than ever "silver coir FLOUR. It is the BEST ever ground; guaranteed, H. L. Voltes. As C. jy 26 tf L Crossing. ACADEMY OF MUSIC CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION. MATINEE AND NIGHT- Blmvelle's magnlflcent production ol "Borneo and Juliet." s A car load ot scenery and electrical effects, and a Metropolitan Company. Matinee Prices 95 and so cent. Erenlnu Prices a cents to 11 . Seats tor night pertonnance on oawi v mer's Thursday . tn we ir daest Administrator's Notice. Arirnlntatrator Ol A. V. to oouiy " trrzzTZ notify all pars. ind'ebud 5hE to make Unmedute p.jo noUcewiTlbe plead m Dm ot 'ggw. This d oajof. UgSSSk w a nmu a T.r.- Attorney . to A, O aaowua"-i BSJ NOTICE A My Stall will be closed Fridsy and Saturday, tba 25th and 26 ih. My natrona will kindly let us have their - , T n H i aa I ' ... I 1 Z. I m mil nr I BDCCiBikV ui ., ui,in,,5m norm nwian aSWB I .SB I HSSSlii-- . . w Tn . . u.A .nri c tt- I r oZma 1 nnl. T T. weir I ia T R HHflDKH. JiBaaaaal ISWC riUKB. wvuw ? j- , n..1iI.' L WB Barks. eller, no. cw - bBBbI .i'a itorr. 4BB H WBV.w-a- 1 . 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1903, edition 1
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