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7 1 THE MORNING S TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year, by Mail $5.00 Six Months, by Mail 2.50 Three Months, by Mail ....125 Two Months,, by Mail . ,1.00 AR. Oldest . Daily Newspap er in the State. - i x largest Circulation u .Wilmington Paper. of any VOL IiXXVI NO. 25. WILMINGTON. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1905. WHOLE NUMBER 11,745 Morning - ' II XLhc flHornfng OUTLINES. Star, be I The Japanese are greatly agitated and alarmed because France is allow ing Rojestvensky's squadron to over haul and examine neutral ships ; at St. Petersburg fear is expressed that Russian war ships will be j blown up by torpedo boats; the Japaneses are cutting off Vladivostok i - Nancy Carnegie, niece of Andrew) Carnegie, was secretly married a year ago to ' a coachman and he says about it he nreferred her to marrv a. noor but hon est man to a worthless dukef- f-A-din-ner to be given in Atlanta byj D. A. Tompkins, of Charlotte and' other, to Director North, of the Cen3us Bureau, has been postponed Last Sunday near Askew, Ark., negroes lynched a negro for murdering one of :heir face All 12 of the jurors t try Na. Patterson were selected by her yes terday j they. are all married mien : Georgia and Northern capitalists are to build 316 miles of railroad in! Geor gia and Alabama The Ahti-Tuber- culosis league concluded its meeting in Atlanta yesterday and will meet next year in El Pas so, Texas; the league petitioned the -various States to estab lish sanitoriums for the isolation of consumptives Dr. ; D. K. Pearsons, a retired capitalist of Chicago,; May 1st, will . give $250,000 to small col leges in North Carolina and 'other Southern State Snow, ice and heavy frosts from Sunday to Wednesday have " about finished the fruit and vegetable crops from the mountains to the sea- . coast in Virginia New York mar kets: Money on call, steady 2 3-4' to 3 14 per cent., closing bid 2 3-4 'offer ed at 3j cotton, spot quiet, 7 85; flour barely steady; wheat easy; No. 2 red 1.07 nominal elevator; corn, steady, No. 2 60 elevator; oats barely steady, mixed 35 to 35 1-4; turpentine easy, 57 1-2 to 53; rosin firm, strained 3,20. Other Local on Fourth Page. The banks of the city will closed to-morrow on Friday. The store of the Holmes Grocery Co., will be closed to-morrow on ac count of Good Friday; -Hampton Perthey was yesterday granted a building permit to erect a two-story frame building near Seventh and Taylor streets. License was issued ' yesterday for the marriage of Mr. Asa B. Farrow and Miss Julia Burriss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. L. Burriss, all of Masonboro. The First Presbyterian church, ar- -Jim McKoy, colored, was arrested tisticaiiy aecoratea wim paws, m late yesterday afternoon by Policeman ana nowere, peauuimu msuusu Howard, charged with larceny, j The thronged with a gay ana lasmoname case will come up before the Mayor assemblage of guests, was iever the at noon to-day. , scene of a prettier marriage beremony ,tt -n . than on yesterday aiternoon at o:ov W. H. Roberson, colored, charged J l I r'1rlr when ulaa Ina. PaVrie Ever- with carrying a concealed weapon, U. S. WEATHER REPORT. I Department of. Agriculture, Weather Bureau, ' j Wilmington, N. C, Apirl 19, 1905. Meteorological data for the 24 hours ending 8 P. M. yesterday. I Temperature at 8 A. M., 51 degrees; 8 P. M.,i 59 degrees; Maximum, G5 de grees; Minimum, 44 degrees;, mean, 54 'decrees. I ! Rainfall for the day, 00; rainfall since 1st of month to date, 3.22 Stage i of water in Cape Fear at. Fayetteville, N. C, at S A. M terday (Tuesday) 22.6 feet. PORT ALMANAC April 20. Sun Rises 5:21 A. M Sun Sets 6:38 P. M Hieh Water at South port. 8: 30 A. "Ml Hieh Water at Wilmington. 11: 00 i. M, Weather Forecast. For North Carolina Fair warmer ! Tnursday; Friday fair warmer, followed by rain in west tions ; fresh south winds. river yes and and porj LOCAL DOTS. IN PINK AND WHITE GREAT BOER WAR SPECTACLE account of Good Miss Lena Payne Everett At I tractive Bride of I Mr. H. A. Huggins. THE WEDDING YESTERDAY Three Thousand People Saw Exhibi tion at Hilton Last Night ' Series of Delays in Afternoon. Pretty Afternoon Service joined In Marriage Popular Young Wilming ton Peopfe Reception and Bridal Tour North Many Presents. was bound over .to the Superior Court by the Mayor yesterday and, In default of $25 bond, went to jail for the term beginning May 29th. I Governor D. C. Heyward, of South Carolina, has been invited to come to Wilmington- and deliver an address to the Knights of Pythias in the near future. Governor Heyward is himself an enthusiastic "Knight" and it is hoped t.hat he may see his way Clear to accept the invitation of the J Wil mington Pythians. An obstreperous" negro ejected from the enclosure pf the Boer War spectacle at Hilton last night, fired back into the canvass,- slightly wound ing Conductor Bateman, of the C. R., L. & P. Co., who was in the grand stand. The negro made good his es cape. The ball from the pistol barely grazed the back of the" conductor's head. ! The Star acknowledges with thanks an invitation to attend I the commencement exercises of Clarkton Male Institute, Clarkton, N. C, April 23rd-25th Inclusive. The baccalaureate sermon will be on Sunday, 23rd., at 11 A. M.; debaters' contest, Monday, o'clock when Miss Lena Payne Ever ett, the attractive -young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j. C. KveretCvfais fed to the alter of Hymen by Mr. H. Allen Huggins and they were madeiman and wife in a beautiful service spoken by the Rev. J. M. Wells, Ph. D., foastor of the congregation. It was a jpink and white affair and -every environment was all that could be desired for the culmination of an affair fraught with so much happiness, not only for the two popular young people who took the marriage vow, but as well for the hun dreds of friends and relatives there assembled to witness the nuptials The decorations were by Render, the florist, and the color scheme was carried out perfectly. The wedding marches ive manner The order were played in most effec by Mr. James Owen Reillyf of entrance into the church was: .The ushers, by twos, Messrs. jj E. Everett, W. A. Whitney, Frank N. Pinner and J. E. Porter; the maid of jhonor, Miss Claire Lathrop;- the bride, leaning upon the arm of her father, Mr J. C. Ever ett. At the altar, the bride was joined by the groom, who entered from the vestry room with his best man, Mr, Garland Rose, of. Raleigh. There was not the slightest variance from the ar 8.30 P. M.; address to the school by rangements and ere the strains of the Governor Glenn, Tuesday at 11:45 A. M., and a concert the same night.! BOLD NEGRO BURGLAR. Gave "has been alleged that Roose velt is a Democrat. The "Washing ton Post denies it. Let it gp at that. J I If the new cooling combine is really the J" Consumers' Ice dom pany ' the consumers should hpld a meeting at once and. reduce .11 i ii prices- i ... . - General Taft sits on the lid with so little; friction as to give us the exceptional example of a strik in" contrast with the way the ijid is usually held down in "Washington 'How shall the masses be reach pd i " inauires Secretary Shaw, the. camDaign fund A. lilUMVJ w i ! .an talk. Ask it. We are sur prised at a Republican's asking irj relevant questions like tnat Sneaked Into Residence and Officers a Lively 'Chase. Police, firemen and civilians figured in an exciting chase and the capture of a bold negro burglar, who was held in! the Mayor's court yesterday noon in default of $200 bond for his appear ance at the next term of the higher court. The negro's name is Punch Holly, 17 years old, and he was dis covered between 11 and 12 o'clock yesterday morning in the act of rifling a trunk in a bed-room at the home of Capt W. L. Beery, northeast cor jJner of Fourtn ana Marcei streets. poster Williams, the colored cook at ueery s, aooui me nour uaweu hadoccasion to go upstairs to see Mrs.eery, who was sewing in a room adjoining the one which was burglariz- Lationg eu. iap. Beery was away irom home on lis ran as conductor on the A. L. atxae time. As the colored woman went Hp the steps, the negro dashed out of the room and nearly knocked her dCBu as he ran with his arms full of gotds. which he had The' of the man wedding march had ceased, Dr.! Wells began the beautiful service. The bride was given away by her father The ceremony concluded, Mendelssohn's Wedding March rang out again and the bridal party left the church with the same due precision which character ized the ceremony all through. The bride wore! a becoming costume f white mousseliri over taffeta and car ried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and Lilies of the Valley. Her hat was a beautiful white i picture creation and her ornaments .were pearls and dia- monds, a beautiful brooch Including those jewels having been the gift of the groom. . - The maid of honor was attired in white chiffon with hat to match. She carried an exquisite bouquet of brides maid's roses. The groom and male attendants wore suits of conventional black with boutonnieres of white and pink car Immediately after the ceremony the party repaired to Ithe hospitable home of the bride's parents where a delight ful informal reception was given them and at 6:50 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Hug gins, after taking carriages for the Front street station of the A. C. L., stolen. The woma screamed "bur- accompanied by many frIends, left for pointed paragraph Chicago News remarks ' t "J A I- J trvu Vmliar n mfttl ClimOS HIS A 11C IllKWVi. w i harder will be his fall." . Thi the harder it LKJ V will be for him to act decent went. The newspapers as a manei u note are publishing that a IVtichi i . i nn1 AAA aA !rnl V gan man wonn ?i,uw,uw """f'-vi $143 in his possesion when he died. Even if he had all his money With him it would ctot no ice whei?e he 7 ifliltonQTlt. Pea rrv is eroing a tier the North Pole in a strenuous ship which is to be christened "Kbose velt. With a ship named that to .'o on a polar expedition flurry kt' lpsisf. b.vable to bring down aj polar bear. glar," when she had partially gained her composure and WilUam Merrick, a colored man at work in the yard, saw the fleeing thief and gave chase, fire man and citizens in the vicinity join ing in the pursuit. The negro ran down Fourth to Qiesnut street and jumped over into a yard. Meantime word had reaehed the police station and Janitor L. V. Harpfa? ran up to Third and Chesnut streets. He called to Capt. W. P. MoniNe and a number of firemen on the hofe and ladder truck, which was passikg and 4he thief was soon surrounded sn the con fines of the high brick wall artnd the property there. Policeman Ifcy-per was the first to lay hands on the -e-"to and he was brought immediately down to the City Hall a few minutes before time for the Mayor's court The ncro made no denial of the theft, and a pocket book, containing a few arti cles of trifling value, which had been ctrtipn from the room, was taken from his person It is estimated that fully 3,000 peo ple saw the "Great Boer War Specta cle" at Hilton last night and a large majority of the number were well oleased with what they saw and heatd. o afternoon perfornjance was given j on account, oi tne conaition or uu rounds, which forbade the unloading the heavy artillery in time for the ppointed hour. Th sand on the rounds is very deep and to add to the lifficulties of the situation, the lot had been recently freshly (ploughed. Th parade was also delayed and did not each the down-town! sections- until o'clock. j" The exhibition given .was so entire ly different from anything 'ever, given re than fheiiovelfy appaRSTa'Tbnce to the crowds. It is a ibig aggregation and the spectacle" was one that im- ressed itself upon alii who witnessed it. A detailed description is entirely unnecessary. I Gen. Cronje, the most interesting personage among the lirge company of Britons and Boers, who make up the aggregation, did not tike part in the parade, but was in the j mimic warfare inside the enclosure wjith all his old- time vigor. He was called on at ms hotel during the day by a number of Confederate veterans and others, and daring the- afternoon he and Mrs. Cronje were taken for a carriage drive about the city by Mr. James Sprunt, the British Vice Consul here. Gen. Cronje does not speak English, but through his wife, a very accomplished woman, he talks interestinely of the stirring times in the jrransvaal less than half a dozen years ago. The aggregation left early this morn ing on a special tram ior uoiasooro, where an exhibition will be given to day. From Goldsboro j the company goes to Tarboro and tKen to Norfolk. Later the exhibition wjll take up its permanent position sat Brighton Beach. Hart Damage Suit Against Wilmington Grocery Company Continued Un til Next Term With Several Others Cases Set for To-day. BURGLARIES LAST NIGHT. a bridal tour to Washington, D, C, and other pints North!. They vill be away about a week, re turning t make their home.in this city where thy have hiany friends. The groom is a popular young business man of Wimington and' is engaged with his faher, Capt. George W. Hug. gins, in the jewelry business on Mar ket street, 'ihe bride is a young lady much loved an admired in a wide cir cle of friends. Both are very popular as attested by large number of costly wedding gits and congratula tory letters and tegrams received. Among' the out-o.town guests here for the wedding wertMlss Ethel JFrled- lin, oi Portsmouth, V, 'and Mr. and rs. F. D. Ross-, of Clarlotte. Three Residences Entered While Fam- Hies Were Away From Home. While the occupants were away from home, three residences ih different sec tions of the city were burglarized last night between 8 and 10:30 o'clock. While members of Mri J. A. McNor- ton's family were at church, his dwel ling on Sixth street was entered by unknown parties and ransacked from "ppllar to earret." so to.SDeak. When members of the household returned they found everything scattered and, in the confusion, could not tell exact ly what had been stolen. I I While Mr. A. Townsend and family were attending the BOer war exhibi tion, their dwelling, near Hilton was entered by burglars who took a win dow out of the house as a means of e ntrance. A pocket book, a watch and other articles were missed, but for tunately the burglar or burglars did not find something over $50 that was hid away under one corner of a bed in one of the rooms. While Mr. James Kyle and family were away from home about the same time, a back door of their residence, No. 7 South Eighth street, was broken in and everything i a the house turned topsy-turvey. number of articles of value were miss ing, a list of which has been furnished to the police with the hope of recovery, FUNERAL OF MR. JAMES. DOMING OF BLAC; PATTI. In London the physicians are making an interesting study ol a girl who has "manifested te4 dis tinct varieties of personality:" Our American girls woulcVlaugh at a girl who couldn't be! more kinds of a girl than that everV ten days. Sale of Sats f0p Conditic,al Matinee Besns This Mornkd. The sale oleat8 for the mtinee to The negro was given be given here Eb,ter Monday afternoon speedy preliminary tran and being un- by Black Patti a, her troik)adours. able to furnish $200 bond, he was sent upon which occasion if the sai 1 ti over to jail for the May 29tn term oi us iu luca.wlu De re,erved i i I for white people, will bjn this -norn- Jut'"" i. i line ai riumiiiers. i iae -ani v,- Hony is well known to the police. 25. and 50 cents. To-morr moKing He is thought to have sneaked nto the sale of seats, lor toe y. ker. . tt i i t,-ttti i n rt will unciu. i i h - the residence oi Mrs. -. ---- nha:r-t5roaic- k'in-i;u' - I Clay mgm, Ulc naiiui-i- wwnjfj a rain coat which was missing from a yesterday; says: , v,n,o m o'clocK. "Possibly, too mucu tuuiu v rac11 r 'm-j said of the performance given ye; Teachers' Institute in June. I day in matinee, and again lastni&0 . . .. i ao. hv the comoany oi coiorea ions, wuu &i . ,r.rrnnH- At tne earnest jsoncnanuu --- , -tn -ann0rt associated witmrmory oi tne wuv wr- ches Presi- HE SUPERIOR COURT PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Greensboro, he Proceedings Yesterday Were Largely Uninteresting and of No General Importance. HE PLAINTIFF BECAME S! Mr. D. B. Todd, of i is a guest at The Orton. Capt. J. J. Adkins, of Southport, was a guest at The Orton yesterday. Mr. J. A. Huske, of Fayetteville, was' a guest at The Orton yesterday. iMiss Katie Carroll left yesterday CK t visit frineds and relatives in Roches ter, N. Y. W. D. Mclver, Esq., of .Newbern, spent yesterday in the city on profes sional business. i Mr. Frank Sessoms, of Point Caswell, was a pleasant caller at the office yesterday. Mayor M. M. Hall and Mr. Jot Owen, of Roseboro, N. C, are in . . . . i city on a ousiness ana pleasure Star! the will i I to . with sin "riends of Master Phil. Taylor egret to know that he is confined his home. fever. No. 619 Grace street, Yesterday's - proceedings of the Su perior Court were again without pub lic interest. The damage suit of Wil liam J. Hart, et al., against The Wil mington Grocery Co., mention of which t . nas oeen maae in tnese columns, was entered upon first thing after ithe din ner recess but an abrupt end was put to th hearing at 4 o'clock when it was anooioul-5tbt Mrs. Hart in the ladies' waiting room I of the Among yesterday's arrivals wen uo waa natH I W. DL Carmichael, Marion S. C; R. H awaiting to be called as a witness. Dr. urown, unaaDourn; w. B. Murreu ana J. H. Bellamy, Dr. C. D., Bell and wire, jacKsonviue, w. u., ana w. k. I TT J T" f other physicians were summoned to nu"H" xvaicibu. j her assistance and she was 'sent to 7-C0I. N. A. McLean, of Lumberton, her home in a carriage. At that hour N. C.i spent a few hours here yester eleven jurors had been selected for day, Returning from Whiteville where trial of the case but Judge Allen stated he was in attendance upon Columbus that it would be of no use to proceed county Superior Court, further, as the physicians could not --Mr. Jas. Booker, who is pleasan -say whether the patient would be able ly remembered as having been form to attend the trial on the following day erly engaged in the produce business or not. The case was continued and j here two or ! three years ago, died set for trial as the first case on the Monday in MtJ Airy, of consumption.) first Thursday of the first week of the Mark next term for the trial of civil causes. bere(1 bere &, xiTi Tun n nallamv anH T. VJ Oradv. . J.J.UU. ouu. . j -i " evangelist, nas Esq., appear for the plaintiffs and and will pvobibly make several ap- Messrs Rountree & uarr, tor tne gro- DOintments to eery company. it will De rememoereu In to Rjchmona bis home. that a runaway horae belonging to the . 1 RollQ i SPECIAL TRIAL OFFER THE EUil O R E3 B Kl G j STAR AT REDUCED RATES ! For the next sixty days we will mail THE MORN ING STAR to subscribers outside the city at the follow- Ling reduced rates:. . - - For One Year . For Six Months $4.00. $2.00. Levy, who is remen a converted Hebrew 1 i returned to thei city preach before return? Rowland, N. C, was here yesterday to attend the) Everett-Huggins iwedi ding. She will return this mprning by Leland, Brunswick county, where! Wilmington Grocery Co., ran into Mrs. Hart and two little children, injuring Mrs. Hart and one of the children, who was riding in a baby carriage. The plaintiffs are suing for $5,000 damages, It being alleged that Mrs. Hart was permanently injured. Prtnrt mt at io A. M. yesterday as usual and the sheriff returned as jurors gateman at the A. C. L. Front street fji isiauon, returned yesieraay irom she will spend and' Mrs. J. W. some time with! Mr. Gay. I Capt. Eben Piner, the . popular for the day E. D. George, Chas, Whitlock, W. H. Turley and J. W. At kinson; not found, Thos. W. Weaver. Col. Atkinson and Mr. Tufley were ex cused for the day. j In the case of A. H. Slocomb Cooper ten day s vacation, which he spenti with his mother and other relatiyes at Morehead City, Beaufort and other points in Eastern North Carolina. Justice G. W. Bornemann yester- j ; Positively, no subscription will be taken at the j reduced rates for a period less than six months. For one month the price will be, as heretofore, $1.25 for three months; or, fifty cents for one month. This offer, as will be noted, is for a limited period only, and is made for the purpose of giving those who appreciate the value of a daily newspaper an opportu nity to read the STAR for six months, or more, at a cost of about one and a quarter cents per copy, and then determine whether or not they will continue their subscription at the regular price. No name will be entered on our books under this offer unless the order is accompanied with the cash. While this proposition is made primarily to secure new subscribers, old subscribers outside the city may. avail themselves of its advantages at the reduced rate provided they pay all arrearages and for not less than six months in advance. On account of the heavy expense attached to our city circulation department this offer does not apply i to city subscribers. j Sample copies mailed free to any address. : Note the conditions of this offer carefully to avoid mistakes. age and Veneer Works against the day cailea upon tren. Fiet A. uronjej Carolina Central : Railroad Company, ana wne ai ine urion ana naa a very the defendant through Iredell Meares, pleasant conversation with them inj Ksn consented to judgment according German. Gen. Cronje spoke interest-j to paintiff'i claim.! . It was ordered upj ingly to Justice Bornemann of the on motion bf E. K. Bryan, counsel for Boer war, ana appearea to De resignea the plaintiff, that the plaintiff recover to his defeat which he spoke of as $23.42 with interest from January 20th, 1902. 1 ;S I In the case of C, H. Cooper vs. Cape Fear .Lumber Co., which was an appeal from Justice John J. Fowler, the plain tiff failed to appear either in person or by counsel and) upon motion of de- "God's will." BIG CARNIVAL DAY. i NOTICE! All Banks In the City w ill be Closed Tomorrow on Account of Good Friday. Parade To-Night a Feature Large! Crowds Yesterday. - ' I The carnival of the Jolly Haymakers j of lonor Paid to Memory of Young Man Much Beloved Here. In the presence of a large assem blage of friends and relatives in St. John's Episcopal church at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, impressive funeral services were conducted by Bishop Robert Strange, Rev. James Carmich eal, D. D., and Rev. R. W. Hogue over the remains of the late John Christo pher James, whose death occurred at the home of his mother on Monday evening. The music for the services was beautifully rendered by s special male quartette composed of Mesor8. Ii. K. Holden, James S. w imams, Charles Dushan and Charles McMllIen , with, accompaniment by Mr. E. H. Munson. The floral onenngs wem numerous and very handsome, a beau tiful design having been sent by the Daughters of the Confederacy, the deceased having been a son of a gal lant Confederate " soldier and Mrs. James, his mother, being a devoted member of Cape Fear Chapter, U. V. Out of respect to the deceased who was a member of the Reserve Corps of the Wilmington Light Infantry, the fendant, the action was dismissea, increases in popularity. Despite the Dlaintiff to pay costs. It was further counter attraction yesterday afternoon ordered that the judgment previously and last night the crowds that mer- rendered from which appeal was taken rily thronged the merry midway were be vacated. ; S larged and more hilarious than ever. In the case of FJynn & Co. vs. The The shows all . enjoyed a flnef-patron- Eccleston Lumber Co., by consent, it age and, if anything, improved upon was ordered that the matter be refer- their exhibitions. Two excursion part red to Geo. H. Howell, Esq., and that ties came up from Southport last night his findings be final; also that L. V. and helped to swell the throng on the Grady, Jno. D. Bellamy ,ana u- grounds. The best of orderprevail- Weeks, trustee for Flynn & Co., be and everything passed off most made parties to the action. pleasantly. . i j Notice of appeal 'was given in open To-day will be one'of the biggest' court in the case of R. T. Sanders vs. Gf the week and will be featured by a B. F. Keith Co. Bond was fixed at $25 grand spectacular parade to-night,1 and 30 days was allowed each, side to leaving Red Men's Hall, on South! make up the case on appeal. Front street, at 7:30 o'clock. The pa-j In the case of The Roberts Drug rade will be beaded ! by police and Company -against t, C. Shepard, Jr., a m une yn he the Haymakers in char4 jury was empanelled but before enter. acteristic "Rube" attire; the Hay-! ing upon the trial, the defendant was makers' and the Jones & Adams Car-j granted further time to prepare case nival bands; the Wilmington Divis-i and a mistrial was oraerea, aeieu- jon Naval Brigade, Boys' Brigade -or; dants to pay costs of the present term. America, apparatus of the Wilmington In the case of R. W. hicks vs. mary Fire Department, pale faces, Red; H.I Kenan, Ex. of I jthe late W. R. i Men, squaws, papooses and whoso- Kenan, a jury gave a verdict awarding ever-wills. i . the Dlaintiff $136.25. The parade will start at Red Men's The case of Mortie L. Creech against Hall; thence up Front street to Wal- The Wilmington Cotton Mills was con- nut street; thence along Walnut to tinued by consent and set for trial as Third street; .thence on Third street the first case at the next term of to Castle street; Castle to Sixth; Sixth apr 20 it BRICK ! BRICK! BRICK! BUILDING AND PAVING. We at;e now. prepared to fill orders with promptness and at close prices. Alpha" I. court for the trial of civil cases Cases set for to-day are R. J. Sykes C!. R., L. & P. CO.ru. JVlciuacueiii to Orange; grounds. vs. A. Slocomb; H. C. Creech vs. Wiluviugton Cotton Mills; Stone & Co. vs. Clyde . s. Ooi and Carrington Cigar Co. vs. s. c. SsWpard. , The Associated Press dispa from Colorado tell us that dent Roosevelt has killed a bear and a bob cat.1' If the President have is gunning after cats he could lots of felines fun shooting the Thomas which are now making ready to open the Summer concert Wilmington water front alley's. The V ,1 Court ol ISortn has held to be confetitu fSnal a special Act for TJnion Vjnty) making it prima facie evi dence that a man is a retailerpf he v tUn a nnart of licmor m his possession at one time; means 'that a Union county who eoes to the creek to fish would he convicted of being a wholesaler if the officers could find his basket, M 1- -v -- -r to make up the support associaxeu wim SuDerintendent Joyner and believing - p tti ,, in many of the num- .lot it -Jm h worth much to the pub- hum hnth sune and spoken, there was lie schooii system of the city and coun real and high-class iwort im wukuw vrn-nnver las aDDropriated $250 to de- . iThe concert vocali- t-ha lTnsfs of a teachers'! in- atnn was most Dleasing, and showed ... ... v.. v. v,- M aiimmor Lt niv natural ability, but a real ap- will be conducted by experienced men . th5 d all m all the audi A rt ahilitv! in the educa- enws found the programme entertain- -I' .- ... I . r .. T..1 -Won A oto- Uunal worl , who will be brought to tag m detail. 1 ne wu rtv, Pardlna this Summer for 1 the emit, ua --trr- , j i,v" , , snort 01 remm-juiuie. holding of fcstltutes m a uumuei counties uifler the auspices 01 tne Money t0 Foreign Countries State Boardbf Education, ine teacn- wpatern Union Telegraph Com ers in botl the city ana wuuu schools of Mv draped in mournmg yesLBiuoj in engaBmem ui tuo tuuif yak t.Av night members This man city aau cuuut, tended its money trans w Hanover win ue 1 , a,aBa tn foreljrn countries. The pected to atend the I institute nere which will lai from four to six weeKs. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Banks-Hlood Friday. Mnimes Grdery Co. Notice. R C. Merrft St. Jpnn s i4age. J W. H. Fdhs Eft Eff Clothing. Roeer Moorts Sons & Co-i-Brick. BusWss Locals. Wanted Sod, Fountain Clerk, Wanted Enegetic Man or Woman. local Western Union office will accept Unnsv tn he transferred by cable to l , .. . noints in Great i Britain, ireiaiiu, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria- Hungary, Italy, Sicily, Spain, Portugal Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, wrwav Russia j Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria, Servia, Greece, Corsica, Sar di'nia and all other countries in Ji-u aian in Pnha. Alaska and the ' Philippines. in tii carnival parade to- cancellM. ' Many of the Vie W. Lvi attended the funeral servia, n n. . VA terday morning . in beauti oak- dale cemetery, tne -bearers living been: Honorary e j. wm Messrs. William Latiw William Gilchrist, and G. Herbert rnith. Ac tiveMessrs. T. W. Davis, R a. Pars ley, Thomas H. Wright, Gerge D. Crow, W. B. Thorpe and Thongs F. Allen. . CHILD'S FRIGHV-cul FAUL. Syrian Orange to Carnival Also have; in stock a full supply of "Building Material" including ' Portland Cement. ROGER MOORE'S SONS & CO. i 103, 10, 106 No. Wafer Street. apr 20 tf ) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; Eff Eff Clothfng jand NoHt Shoes Lead Them All Sox with a Six Months Guarantee ' Against Holes : Black, Tan (light and dark) Pearl, Navy Blue.and Black legs with white feet. Ffcst colors. Watching Boer war rar Girl Fell to Pavement. while leaning out a window on the" second floor of a store where the fam ily lives on north side of Market street, next to Bellamy's drug store, watcmus the narade of the Boer War Com pany, a little Syrian girl 7 or 8 years old. fell to the brick pavement, a dis tance of 15 or 20 feet yesterday auer noon and was so seriously hurt that death may rar.ult as iho couse- ouenceB.of the fall; The girl fell on her head and I knocked senseless. Dr. bride J. Thomas anu t,er phyal- -.i. i-e oummonea anu . viauB . j tA porir, measures haa oeen v 1 . V10 hnsnital. heichua was seut v Sh had not entirely rescue w- scidusoess last night and the result of the injuries could not De luieuuiu. Th4 skull may have been fracturea aadi internal injuries may develop, tfhd child is a niece of Joe Simon, the Well vnnvn Syrian merchant, who is protiding every comfort for the suf- CapL G. A. Croons Here. Capt. George A. Croom, of Waycross, Ga., one of the Atlantic Coast Line's popular conductors, was an incidental but welcome caller at The Star offi.ee yesterday. He has been in the city a few days attending the O. R. c meet ing. Captain Croom is a native of W V mington id is a nephew of Wiimmg- "on's esteemed townsman, Capt. R. C. Orrat. He is now a nductor on the Coast uuve between Waycross and Montgomery, ia., and resides in Way- cross which he troudly calls the capi tal of Southeast Georgia. When' he moved to the crossing in X881 he chop ped down pine trees to bulla his house, hut it ,s now in the centre of a ihriv- intr little citv of 7,000 people. ' The place is growing very rapidly and what the irrowth has been won't be a circum- rant. Croom says, wnen me Coast Line at an early day begins work on 11a -nso.ooo shops, recently deciaea upon. it fill V I V J. w. Sizes oto Two Grades: W Merino medium or heavy.) Sold in lots of 4 pairs lor $2.00. A six months guaran tee ticket with each pair. (2) Cotton. Sold only in lots of six pairs for S1.50. A six months guarantee wiui each pair. H. FUGHS, Hp.ad to Foot outfitters. Tija fairotmrths Biirinn shoes New RoeJUerring! Just received a lot of New Roanoke Roe Her ring, Catch of 1905. First of the season. Wilmington Grocery Co., Phone 14. John I. Boatwright, Mgr. apr 18 tf 1 FOUND I JHE PLACE where we can leave our orders for CREAM, delivered in any part of the city or out of town. WARREN'S STEAM BAKERY R- F. WARREN, Prop. apr 15 th 'anas Bananas! NORTH CAROLINA BONDd Bids will be received at this of- i 10 '.iwir IVT Wednes- . iiuiu. j.a w vtovu i your orueio. ' 1 " . -gAir wo want day, May iovt, for aii or any part and make prices ngm.. fl Prult Our thira will arrive here:,4 of fi - jaVnaioaa Will -., mr,. ironl IW 111 ttixiww " your orders. To The Work House, Emeline Brown, the colored woman who was so disorderly near Second terer; and Dock streets Tuesday morning, Lr . . r nt confederacy, ra. r . and who was arrested by Policeman Leon George,' was given 30 days in the work house in each of two cases for being drunk and being disorderly, hv the Mayor yesterday. " Have you seen them? Gaylord's; don't miss them. Three days' clothing sale. The Daughters of the Confederacy ntl vesterday afternoon at the Wll- mktscton Light Infantry armory and Deifectea all arrangements ior ine aue observance of Memorial Day on May ( ion! reference to the programme They are at J , - a made yesterdays Nuf sed star. Anniversary To-Night.- - Jeff. Davis Council, Jr. O. U. A. M.. will celebrate its sixm at its hall this evening and an eiaoor ate programme for that event has been arranged by Messrs. W. B. Yopp. John E. Wood, C. W. Craig, -Woodbury, J. H. Swinson and J. L. King, the committee in charge, .e- rriirie Secretary John is. wooa u n verv cordial invitation, through Recording Secretary . u Anderson. for all members of George Washington Council to Join their Bis ter lodge in the celebration. of 250 North Carolina nnt. I eight year, bonds, $1,000 each. Full particulars upon requeab. B. K. LAtl, State Treasurer, Raleigh, N. C fit Thu&Sun Easter Clothing Sale wonderful at Gaylord's. Don t miss it. I ''! S hand some E. F. Hines Company .Strictly Wholesale, ja 6 tf 109 and 111 North Water St NOTICE! Our Store will be Closed GOOD FRIDAY. ! HOLMES GROCERY CO apr 20 it - ST. JOHN'S LODGE N. 1 A. F. & A. M TK-.Tit- I M-immiinlcation this JThursday) evening at 8 o'clock for work, in; the E. A. degree. Visitors cordially mvueu. By order of the W. M, apr 20 It Secretary. The Only Restaurant REGULAR DINNER 25c. Board By the Week $4.00. Special rates by the month. Jan 22 tf . - i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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