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Tf' THE MORIUHG STAR. Oldest Daily Newspaper In the Stats.' ' - - Largest Circulation of - any Wilmington Paper. TI.7:iS OF SUBSCRIPTION I Or - Year, by Mall .,.;;.5.00 ; Six" Months, by Mail ."TT. .2.50 Three Months, by Mail ....1.25 two Months, by Mall '....1.00 Oj',;4 ' v . - - 1---v't y-; OL. IiXXVI KO. 48. , ; .WILMINGTON; N. WEDNESDAY MAY 17, 1905. WHOLE NUMBER 11,7 68 t if-,? ; I HE - i A 1 ' f Ebb (Hlornfng Star j V. LOCAL DOTS. OUTLINES. Justice Furlong disposed of half dozen or more unimportant cases yes- ter day. Several " other a are docketed for to-day, t . Services at First 'church of Christ, SMMIPOXEXPENSIYE SUIT AGAINST SEABOARD. Ten Thousand Dollars Damages Asked By Elderly; Lady Here, THESE There is great excitement in Japan over a rumor that Germany has seiz ed a foot-hold in China, corresponding Scientist, this evening at 8:15 o'clock, .n Qnflclo'o nAAiinantV- nf TqtioV11tHq 1.. n . ...... l" i-w - - uaa i euowa DUiiaing, .;. second floor. Ul uu.ia.1 same m mo ai uui. " 1 All Are InvltPrl watched with intense interest; the AU are mvue Russians fear a torpedo boat attack Rev. Fred D. Hale, D. D., will in the straits ana KOjestvenssy s ar- ieave for Ivanhoe on. Friday morning coa t nvnM Tncn'a. rpstnwrn- in. " assist tne pastor, K6V- J. A. Smltfi, other squadron has been fitted out to iD- ordination jervice.i ? He .will re- reinforce the Russian armando and turn to Wilmington Saturday evening. Russia places her salvation on hav- - ing the biggest fleet of war ships- Bills Already Aggregate t More complaint was .med yeBterday with Fortieth Annual Reunion of Third Diinonu a t WIMCh IlK A I 1 PARAGRAPHS. ---4 '.R-U-Tr Clarkton, ; ar- Than $5,000 During the " " Winter Months i '' the Clerk of, the Superior Court In a case in which; Mrs,lliza :"Jane Kod gers brings suit agaa'the Seaboard Air Line Railroad CojmpnyT for the North Carolina Infantry As sociation Yesterday; Mr. S. Meares, of rived ,last night. 1 Br. LukejW, Boney, of Rose Hill, was here yesterday. I - - -i wEr. James H. Falks.'oT Wilson, is a guest at The Orton. i . - CapL Tv M. Thompson, of South- AUDIT AND FINANCE ! BOARD uttlrl7 LMl "SSifTHE ELECTION OF OFFICERS H-Js a at Th rton: -Mr. P. f P. Zimmerman,' of ' Charn -A deal has Just. been, reported The National Association of Manufac- hereby Mr, J, Hicks Bunting has pur turers is assembled in Atlanta, re- chased for $7,500, the handsome resi presenting $13;000,000,000of invested dence formerly occupied by Mr;-W. N Messrs. ; Empie & Emie,v .Iredell 1 Meares and Herbert McClammy ap pear as counsel for the plaintiff. "The complaint alleges that on" April 15th, 1904, the plaintiff took passage on one of defendant company's trains from Wilmington to Navassa, paying of Audit and . Fin- the regular fare for such service;. that city was in regular the train was what' is called-a "mixed Regular Semi-Monthly Meeting Last Night Business Largely of 1 Rou-" ; tine and Unimportant Nature . Two Bonds Accepted. . ; ' . The Board ance of the Sumptuous Dinner and An; Exchange Motte, ; is a guest at The. Orton i i of Pleasantries and Experiences By Members of an Honorable M1- Command. The"40th annuat meeting and reun ion of theMThird ' North Carolina In- capital; yesterday one of the speak- Rnyall and 'family on Morth'-, Third I semi-monthly session tast night at the train,'! carrying both freight und 'pal fantrvA'MMiftrnii'r- tw: aia. Vot.. " . rT'r":: street. . ; , '. ,uqf nan. au iueiuoei-8 were pies- sengers; inw.ine irain ie wxunmg- ian&' organization of -either tha blu. Cronlv, Kite are fruestk at Th firtnn Ji T.' Bland, Esq., of Burgaw, is In the city on professional business. " I Mr. W P. McRackan, of 'WhltJ ville was an Orton guest yesterday. Mr. H. W. . Ambrose, of i Windsor N. Cj, . is : registered at . The Orton. h Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rapalje, of lotte, who made a strong speech favor tag rtheotto Tstoragrwse plan . -Jefferson lodge No., 61, K. of P.. viz: Chairman H. C. ( McQueen, ton about 9 o'clock-night; that she U. the" w In the great Civil War, Hon7" Robert B. Scarborough, of it short while: in but the ships will start to-day,, a heavy it dangerous to set sail yesterday President George R. corned: Robbins, of the Armour Car Lone, was a witness " beforev the" Senate Inter- b"!i ne looked, out for ton pauj w co c pillar vut tuoi caw w uiu . , - ' not come under the Jurisdiction of the Sieaments lor. his house. Inter-State Commerce Commission u&o nui vi, a. ui ... ' I .: " -i . . I w j uu iew, .vim niu, I Hffli.' Knun H--: -The across the ocean salUng raice wfll have :dereWwoxk ind antrawhAr- Presiamg; Messrs. u.; w, lates, Jesse was approached hy the' conductor of gurvivora of which are rabidlV nawrfn i'J.n-h , rr t at Hs regular mngto. . wmm. iuc po"" w S1uaui.iiw0 oiuuiL i. iwsi, 4u?i nmu.winn j)i o Home of Capt. W. H. Northrop, near W , lu, , : 1 ifrln tint' tuii Wlnlw rnnhfha lua mlU iiul itnl nff fho train luun a .. .... i-i. - . . - O. fage,-OI ttUS CUV. v f - ft I ir, james.w. irnes, represent- ,tTT ..v,,,- nhn a tn --.--.j..-- -----..w. v . - .r.- Vh; : State Commerce Committee yesterday Smith; Holden, commission hxrth-- h?11a aPA , thri --.i , rho nt.imtn MrA mM 7 : ? . i fns- -who Wllla CrPk; Nf o. ". w and stated that his lines had a mo- merchants of Nw VnrV h rimtA"' " .. - are aione wgnie to associate men u:. . ' " " -- " T nopoiy xi. tne truit transportation from ti stay of several - wreki Mn 7 : "" -- .v. 1 Dersnip, ana it 19 no stretcn oc tne i - . , r .. - - B I "i-"-. u.uV lUM vuuu, uovimcu magiiiatioii ior over indulgence in su- J m-pmrv. j. w. Jamison ana rnos. the private quarantine service and. for a request toback the train to the sta- perlatives id say that -the i Association Greham- of Hamlet,, the well known the maintenance of the smallpox hos- tion so that plaintiff could get off and ha,i hotel men. snent a rounle nf hnnrn In T. , -m . ... I ... I I U4U Wl". W. UIQ UUUUACOk 1CUU1UU9 AU 1LO I . " Mrs. Blackshire has been arrested D..,n,.-. n ' t. T r." . . ucvc " a . 11tvmB owu wje:ieu Iroui existence. tne ity yesterday, returning on the and put in jail In Calhoun county, W. " city limits, men,; too, no inc9n- tne train sue discovered pat It was a The partf went, downj on the 10 afternoon train. Va., for hiring two men to kill her hus- yesieruay luornmg wiui siderable sum has been required for dark night, with threatening clouds; 0'clocic carJ Uf ; the Consolidated Coin- J -fee. F. A." Bishon. of Raleieh who J w.V. ; j a m n a I nan Tvaarrkl vrnnnl 4vt ttla Iatt f-iny-i if-i . . . m , I.. ... fc .1 ? I 11 ; ' - w : uaui wiiu whs. uiuruereu jbbj oru; i "" r.v. -vuu vaccination ana iumigauon materials, 1 mat sne was. una Die ! to , see ner Uan ij . 1 r k ixi.i 01.. I - 11. .4. j lit- t 1., I j L a -1 ..- - t - . I ( I - I uu uJ nro.o Mi VUVW XUUUU I I1S1UUK U1B UrUUlKrH. JM.r. fl. Nan PatTeVson h closed'an enl" v ' " ! T P ' aU of which the city is; called upon to way to the station, being old to be an idflal one for the! outing. The M. Bishop? of this city, and Mr Charlie S'SwiSSiSSi inan returned home,f pay. Now that the! disease Udisap- and feeble; that while walking down morning wlsspent In delightful so- Bishop, of Masonboro Sound, reiurnld At Mempnis yesterday an eques- lajciwHu vmiu,. . ..6 "f Kt"" i"1 Bluu "." w 6 w intercourse, the. members of the home yesterday, evening. .1, trian Rrnnia etatnto of Ranaral N n Willlamsnn Wnrul Hievi at Kor ; rost. I mer months, the retrnRTlfiP.tivfi view nf I sta t inn ' eho" fftll ' Intn nn oTpavatirtn I a ' ... J I " . .11 i- i , " -r- - , I r ' i --. , luiuuua coiumana recounting experi-1 4Mr and Mrs. P H Rpar and lfttio Forrest , was unveilecH- At the-ses- dence on Mumford street at noon to- the sltuaUon is not without interest, made bv the railroad comnanv. andL. i) fc.i...:..., ! i . ' ;7- nu mVe ampWood- bo o v,. . w'. i. - L - ausUB - p"" son f . H Jr., are In the city on their men of. the World, yesterday, v $200 one another About thing, which warf to. Norfolk.to visit friends and sion of the Sovereign Camp,-Wood- W2ia . HUUMcnuHU - mi : l H iiHiuiif i i : n i . i i - I " . ; . uawjeueu iitt tue lune ntii . aii.o. i if. o i i ;. ma tornaao sunerers;:tne sovereign r "ll"ulcu u m hutcuiuci, omouin i cirauio oUU ouwiuus un uei fuu obiciu, i ijsoou after the noon hour a sumptu- camp..wiii go to-uaiveston. Tex., to l Wilmmgton paid 62 cents f or I luxury" as evidenced py .wiimmgton s permanently injuring ber. r; '7" i.r spirits turpentine yesterday, half a experience witn tne disease. Tne ex ipt,. i cent aneau 01 savannan. tins in was 1 1 . .. w - - w, mn. 1UC I ; I .. ' L . -- A 1 q Via m q T)&11moif rVimtnf oafftTAia howa 1 Arm at 15 no. iwr barrel ' Tha nttnn at a minimum and tne- disease - nas declined to make any; reductions or al- f market was unchanged with receipts I Deen practically stamped out. only one bale ! At -tne meeting last night a large w. '"5? .uTSMua ur icki&ui. rates iu of 916 bales against mat; state -ruen., i -1 jjomax, 01 . . Virginia, was : yesterday !. appointed same day last ?esur- - Gettysburg- Battlefield Park Commis- j . Raleigh correspondence: Remains of Well Known Citizen Laid to Rest Yesterday. weiie recently- so badly lacerated by ous dinner was served to the deUghtjbeiig caught in a belt at the White- oi au wnpj sat at tne restive board, vine Lumber Company's mill, is get Aftep dinner the annual meeting was uni alons well. However . h lndt! a neid.at wnich air the old lofflcers were part of two fingers of the right hand re-elected ifHrpent rrant- Inmoa T Motto k f . J. ' : f who declined re-election on account of .-rMr. G. J. Boney, who has-been con number of bilfs for current expenses The funeral nf the late Mr. Tfonrv A. I a , Ui. i ti.. T 10 jia room at tne James waiKer were examined and aiinroved Rill f i .,iJ... I raefuonai Hospital oy an acute attack Ol3.L6 I ' : j w uiiau .t? no lAfuuuuicu m tuc uica'iai c aa 1U11UW9. sloneTr The Inter-State' Cotton. Seed I tU nv-nM . t .M 1 Mr. C. - M..Whltlock fof repair of a sec-LnrA nf inrm mimW nf friAnria at I Tr0civotiilnrti xxr t. two Nutt, of Wilmington is in the city do- Uon iators which had fallen in st Thomas' Catholic church at 10 Secretary-Mr. W. M, Gumming. "r .Jrr V.rrrJ".tr" h,; v in ttnn PO"ce neaoquaners was not approvea o'clock yesterday, morhine. reauiem ChaDlaih-Rev. John W Marshall biates ill uia aiiu.uai repori uiat. mere o """j ,,vv" w ? vu.wvu . . ,, l.mitlnT ni( . , I . ij ; I ail are two many mills and competition is with the two Knights of Pythias lodges ground mat tne neaung piant bigh mass for the repose of the soul j A touching feature of! the. meeting Lv m . . . T7-- i i - .. I wan installed hv Mr Whitlnrlr and ho I - . - j , , , i . .. I I. . "- . I 100. great ior sausiactory. pronts m oil New York Markets; ;? Money on call easy 2 1-4 to 2.1-2 per cenL, clos ing, bid 2, offered at 2 1-4; flour firm and higher on top grades; wheat firm, No. 2 red 99 1-2 nominal elevator; corn -firm No.- 2.' 59 nominal elevator: oats firm, mixed 85 to' 35 1-2; turpen tine nominal 64 1-2 to 65 asked; rosin steady, strained' 3.50. I " - I V WAIST AND DRESS LINENS. Sheer. Linen Lawn, 36 inches wide, 40, 50, 75 and $1.00 a yard. i " i Dress Linens from 25 cents up... Have you seen the Dress Linens we are selling at $1.00 per yard, 2 1-2 yards wide.-,', " ": ' J. WEIL, Y . ,,'7;'"' J.'WEIL,' ' s s s lrsl 116 Market Street. may 7 tf SALT! SALT! SALT! 8,000 Bags. 100 White Seamless Bags. 800 Bags Genuine Ice Salt. - "' 500 Bags Rock Salt (for cattle). ; We can ship promtply. r I. . ALSO -: . 47 Bags Nitrate Soda. , 75 Bags Cow Feas (for seed). " j . f - Our prices axe always with the lowest. ' . . , j ... . 1 -u ; Give us your orders. . . D. L GORE CO., Wholesale Grocers and Importers, may 11: tf Wilmington, N. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I of rheumatism practically ever since the; Legislature adjourned, left ye'ster daf evening to spend a while recuper atihg at his old honte in Duplin coun- is still unable to .get about He WEATHER REPORT. here. There is to be a Joint open meet- t 01 tne aeao naving oeen ceieDratea py was tne adoption or leeung resolu- i assistance but hi hosta I nf ing to-morrow night" , ' .Father Dennen. The Howard Re- tlons upo the recent death of Asso- NTS 1 I ICUali UlllB 2LLLCf lilc lAJLLUXcES U2LU Ut7CU I 11rt nr.mnnn nnfinmklAil nl VaII I .t.i. Tl V" 1 - . 1 i f 1" Pastor W. H. Davis will begin a mr(wntlv lnat9lM r i 7!; " . . . 7" ,oun ,amef' imbroved to some extent 1 ,. ... , : . 1 &iiu aiieuuBU me oumjuuitm 111 a. uoav. son or a enjiant mpmnor nr rno Tntnt A communication was received from side Bantlst Church, corner Pifth. and - :. 1 -L .... ... w "v"" '5?- V". juuus wan wuo WoosteHstreets, on Wednesday" even! YZ IJ? ZTTiXT Tbe remains were 1 rest In Oak- took, a Iryly interest id perpetuating tag at 8 P. M. He will be assisted by Zl.'Z dZS- ? toi owmg naving the organisation. r ;. patnr V t. swm of Pnnwav q f vul"cu l acted as pall-bearers : Honorary,- Dr. The attendance upon t the reunion The nublicas cordiallv invited to T. "l T- S' Burbank and Mr! Timothy Don- this W kas good. 7 Amonff the out - 1 ti iitJin,ii-ii - i lit ruucrii cii , tif 1 1 1 hiiii i 1 - xi - r t- -- . -r - l , the?fi tservicM . ! , 1 ; T bcub, mesBra. rpnK r. imo, 1 01-town veterans were JJr. is. sorter, ot . . . "" 1 m. u. unen, jm. scnniDDen, xa. ttatn- kockt roint:. Mr. J. D. OrreiL of Cron COMMITTEE HEARING. POLICE Srt For Three O'Clock This Afternoon The Witnesses. 3 oclock this afternoon to hear U. S. Department of 'Agriculture. Weather Bnrean, Wilmington, N. C. May 16, 1905. -Some miscreant placed a torpedo I remain in the office of the City Clerk jeQt T. E. Wanac6 and Banck. The U and dajpt. Alex. W. Wiggs, of Robe- PoUcemeB- P-l MeF1" on the street car' track near Second and Treasurer and that the City Attar- charlotte Observer of - yesterday in son county aUU.i.u.ra ney snouio taKe oniy a; transcript 01 speaking of the death of Mr. Portman , , . . ." i . . I when many. people were down town. the same. Meteorological data for the 24 hours -; . -PAl :.. T a !ing 8. P.. M. yesterday - i says: When the first car passed over it, the J r Bond "of City Attorney Bellamy ,tn r'Mr7'Fortman's7hIs6ry V"one The party returned to the city, in the afternoon thankful ; that somahy btlraembent jo1Tfiie"Thfra, were dotes IJZJZ mV. explosive went; off L with loud report, the sum of $5,000 with Marsden BeUa- singular interest Bom ih Germany. ftBaln brivileed to mt toethZ nnnn 8 P. M., 71 degrees: Maximum, 83 de- r""s i my, issq., joi waer rayior ana i. ' 6" "c "' l" uTOfthe oecaston nf nn:f riVininna . Z. ioTri nrniint vi,t.h throH - tates when a vouns man. and enlisted! occa8'OQ OI one 01 reunions. grees; jjaiuiiuum, do uesFa, - r r o. wo icuuc.ru uu r . nv fror ih f. -t ! (The police Committee will meet at the .and Mi A. Jones charged with, alleged in- cqmpentency. ' The officers will he rep resented . by . counsel m the person of and like- degrees. . - Rainfall for the day .07; rainfall since 1st of month to date, 3.58. Stage of water ' ta Cape . Fear river at Fayetteville, N.s C., at & A. M.f yes terday (Monday 19.7 ieet - PORT ALMANAC May 17. A telegram from Raleigh last cepted.; i ! i . imous uuster, ne saw service in tne i -nf" night stated that the Supreme Court Bond ol cattle Weigher S. I Topp West being one of the jew survivors! The Mayor was busv saving had decided in favor of Saint James' in the sum of $200 with Messrs. W. H. the gallant band of that noted chief-Mays"' ill ithe police court yesterday at Springer, iex-Chiet ot Police John J. Churchjtn the test case recently made Yopp and John J. Fpwler as sureties, I nooa. Jack Lane, alias Mose Pea- Cn"ohg, Chief Nathan J. WfUIams, up to determine the legality of the re- J was also tendered and accepted. (tiring of the life, he secured his dis I maa given choice of 30 days orjMr- Wm. H. Sprunt, Police Sergeants cent sale of the jci. A. N. grounds Action of the Aldermen in refund- charge, and, after several changes, set-1 leaving j ihe city for- disorderly con- 3- W. Woolard and C. S. Burneti: and to Mr Thos. P. Baeiev. who now has ing taxes of Blair & Healy and C tied in Charlotte. He.4a remembered I duct He decided to rid -'the communl- Suce Captain George Smith, j The an undisputed title to the property. At the annual election of officers in the regular army. Imous Custer, he saw under tne la- 'L George L. Peschau, W. p; Gafford peTOaps otherft ;- The hearing-will be of considerable length as it Is understood a larke number of witness es have been summoned.1 Among those 30 fr th . defence will be ex-Mayor Sun Rises . Sun -Sets ' . . Day's Length . p ..4:53 A. M. .7:00 P.iM. ....14hs., 2m. High Water; at Southport. .6:30 'A, M Hirht Water at Wilmington . 9 : 00 A. M.0f the literary societies at Trinity Col Port Movement. . fi fnr nt form Tt a. Pnard. a gjjjj thunder-I VY1J"""&W"U"J, wacaii,i.u hwiiicm' Thursday, fair; dent . or tne: Hesperian society xar. ThaUey, listed erroneously, was ap- 1 "L ? LvTSSl?5Si-2 ty of himself rather than accept the notice served upon the officers by the - i -i - the Hornets .Nest Rifiemen, holding . j i - - , l T h ' proved. v f : the position of sergeant up to the time rock pile alternative.., Mary Bethea, qommittee is as follows: f j CouDons amounting to S687.50 due of hia denarture. . ; , dmnk knA AismrAorW mt an iim in Wilmington. N. C Mav 15. 1905. day, except ? showers storms in east portion; fresh south winds. and. paid January 1st 1905, were burn ed by the Board, j i ' i- .... I - - p "- ; WRITTEN EN TOUR. Live up to your; ideals,' says Coi; William J. Bryan, ilf he had said idols he would have hit the crowd, better i? fV 1 I Foard has taken j a prominent stand at college and his many Wilmington friends wUl be deUghted to hear of his Hoy Py Piscatorial tots Off For "The Rocka." 'The death of Mr. Fortman is a se- the worit house John riavla anri wif.l J Take notice, you will appear vere blow to his many friends in the wUi k o r tne Police Committee, Wednes- city. The funeral will beheld In WI1. o , kicked up a rdcus on.CampbellUay) May j7th 1905f at 3 o'clock with mington this morning at 10 o'clock." 1 street, were eacn given iu oays. r, Ten witnesses to answer charges of "In- Jennings. for disorderly conduct and competency. MISS KENAN'S INJURIES. V M rPRlsHnP Dm. XI ' P flAvtnn " wan D3 Mraer fOHCe committee. iW o,rirf -n . '.' L t ivakk, unairman. &i V-'v. m pj 1U5 vx 6U1U6 vu success. EVERETT, JR., Sec'y. The British ' steamer Glen wood, I Capt R. G. Richards, cleared yester (By One of jthe Party.) All aboard! "We are offi I The fish- Noted Surgeon From Baltimore Sum- the roads. On account .of the stringen- moned to Attend Her Here. Jcy ornne money market he accepted 1 THE 8TRAWBERRY MOVEMENT. The injuries received by Miss Annie latter.. George McKinnie a white j day afternoon with, cargo of 6,284 ing troupe, undef the command of Kenan in the runaway on the turri-i vaSraai m" b Sergeant Burnett iSixty-Four Cars Yesterday Price. In . The Norfolk Landmark tell us that "a Toledo girl has adjustable sprunt & Son. hnlM nf notion, valued at S272.400 Commodore W. E. Tfonn " left this citv I nlk Mnndav afternoon havn reanltcwi tf luc .. imanuw, nuue- ! .; Leadina Markets. and consigned by Messrs. Alexander yesterday morning 'before the break much more seriously than the public aon d,runk and down,-paid ?5 ana jj Tne movement of l strawberries ,Two other steamers o day on the Jaunch LIUie for the was at first given to. understand and A man has been sent to the lu natic asylum for trying, to break through South Rocky Mount; yester 'day, as officially reported by. Business to foreign export, notwithstanding the visIt to the famous fishing grounds, yesterday. Miss Kenan suffered a com- Knlih!tR. irRlnnf I rVtnrnial- 'f rom I Agent; H- T- Bauman, consisted! of 64 lateness of the season. - . 1 Composing the troupe were men, from pound fracture of one of the lower i,J -vi . - . icars and about a thousand crates by Anderv Elizabeth Smith, the little aH "f. . 1?eT??.r W??-????:1 limbs; Just above the knee, and ampu-L ,,J express. The-, distribution was as fol " , I IMMT1H llfU'.ICtrH. IHWVHTH. nHWKIUlllKr . - J - - - . - I aoj auvauaufc. iu uwJ ua,TUA UCCU 7-year-old daughter of Policeman and mettf restaurant proprietors, barbers- p"011 may "mateiy be found neces-1 as,oiied by ft rpoQT steaming loco. Mrs. W. A. Smith; died early yester- in fact it was a jolly crowd of sports- airs. w. n. .euau uu pauguier, motiv e Seven hundred Ar, mnmino- tiu fomiiv hnmo Nn i men. : Tne day was an ideal one . ior i miss saran Jvenan. tne otner occunants i rubber ears." What a wonderful are left In port loading cotton for represeiltatlTe a body as ever paid a as was indicated m, these columns Knlghta; Excursions, faculty that girl must have stretch everything she hears, f Special Trial Offer ! 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V - . j Note the conditions of this ' pffer carefully to avoid mis-, takes. . . ;.' v : DO YOU WANT i . A girl for general houswork? A sewing girl f A woman to wash? A man to attend to your furnace or help around the house? Or do you want a situation? A room? Board or boarders? To rent a house? : Perhaps you have a house or . lot for sale or exchange?. Per haps you want to buy or sell a horse? You may want to buy or sejl a piano, furniture; cameras, dishes, lawn mower, automobile, bath tub, parrot, dog, curtains, sewing machine, watch,, dia monds, jewelry of any descrip tion, clock, buggy, shotgun, rifle, stove, stools? v I STAR BUSINESS LOCALS Will accomplish any of these ' ! things for you - COST ONE CENT A WORD ! But no advertisement taken for . less than 25 cents. may 16 tf lowsi" - - - 1 ' j Pittsburg .... I .1 . J:13 1 New! York 6 may 16 tf passengers . ' . , day morning ai me iamuy nome, iNo.i"-- " . . I ""aa u, um uu,uniuu j,.!!,.. fntm Navlwrn nn tho oy.U, T 1 J , 1 i r. into the White House, yet several street Xne remain3 sport That the fisherman's lucK was of the trap be8ide8 the driverf IT. E,mlra and . . i , .-i .. . . . . i a""S wao iuuj uuuiw iui uj I i j v...t i x - 1 TT " . ; r I v statesmen go rigm . on y, laying were sent to Bolton, w. u., ior inter- laree strtaR of fish brought back by TUJUI"U BC" from Fayetteville to Wilminirton onl Worcester :.!..;. 4 plans to eet in duriner the winter menti "Friends of Mr, and Mrs. Smith the party. Alderman W. E. Yopp vere nervous shock .. , Mav Sfith On June Krh hW will ftnpr. Philadelphia v. .p. 3 nf 1908 friends in beir Dereavemeni, huts !tho Rinorfat svmniithv of manv caught the prize, a drum, weighing 12 The injuries of Miss Annie Kenan . . -i 1 Providence, North Adams, Utica, . w .. r i . m. ... . .. ........... i i sii.k a.nni.iiHr iroin wiimmernn in wn.i . . . . - pounas. ine IOllOWing- genuemen were rpearded so cnmnlirated that It 7' " " .Aioauy auu mouireai, iwo eacn..iu composed the party: iW. B.-Yopp, Dr. t j - son, sj., returning same aay. ep-j Keene, Buffalo, HornellsviUe, Sche- J. H. Dreher, A. H. Dreher, Tate Bow-r . 6ireu'"" Urate! cars wIO-be provided for the! nectady, Burlington, Syracuse, Toronto and (Jttowa, one each. . . . 8 Pickett. Roeer Moore. L. O. Ellis. la telesram Dr. Martin, of the Univer- . . I-a. . . . : . r . . . i ! i i I m m au wvsau' - (javuiuvu t a -frj AN EXAMPLE OF THRIFT. The dust on the macadam streets of .Charlotte has been laid by the use 'of oil. To kreasea town al- Smal Fortune Left By Sergeant Clowe Wm. Tienken, J. C. McCartney, J. W. -Xxt For sermonette. !: . diuu, j. n. db j . aim o Total ready as slick as- Charlotte,, is like entering itj in the class - with greased lightning . Writing to the Baltimore - Sun of Slaughter, Jr.- sitv of Maryland HosDital. Baltimore.! 1 U . .. . . i t- - , . . , i ' -.operaiearrom pi ewDern to wumington c .j, r nn liirto W-nrt - 3i. . - ii --L-i was i transferred from the Kenan home on The New York market was quoted I After a. life of extravagance, a German count committed , suicide , in, Philadelphia a few days ago by ' inhaling gas. He had -no money the small fortune left by the late Po- To Attend Missionary Conference. , I South. Third street to.,w theames pcaiy.Qrded 8chool. ,i . . k- J. ni.. Unit mn - - " ... . nTnll... U...l . t TT.nnU.l ln I I . I lice DBTBeaui uunc, ui ua.uu.wc, KeV. ' M. BradShaW.. PreSldlnK Older I . awnvMi iu, - vh rir, o-roTrtaea nf tho Poni hrnthnr nf Mr. i H B. Clowe, of this I tttiii jit4. . t- -vt ,nr f.lt.v.. where the frftfttnred member wftsrt. ; . -- i J. . . . , ' ... . . -- - i r Ui " niumu6wu uuwuii, x. i -- --T - 7""" IT 1 bodyjUrraded school,! colored, will taKe ifo Wear Cock Helmets. quart; Philadelphia from 7 to 12 cents .. and Pittsburg, Pa., from 10 to 11 cents. Many Testimonials From Wilmington people tes tify that gas for. cooking is as CHEAP.if not cheap er than other fuels. The only fuel r for Summer Cooking. ,: You might a - 'well "Bay at the Moon" as try to corner: satisfaction or . good results from the Indifferent quali ty of Drugs. '.; You will find the kind, we sell pure and fresh and our prices right. Why not try ours ' ' ' ' ADOLPH G. AHRENS, Druggist, Phone 644. . 107 Princess St may 17 tf city, i a correspondent signing himself Watson and wife: Kev. A McCullen 8et according to a new method by Dr. I : i I . I .. I - I if..ii . a . t -l - f a. x J r i i says. r - and wife: Rev. ,J. Marvin Culbreth. ""u auu uiisuu. . irf" the Opera House to-aigh,t 1 The Police Committee has decided i a. j - mv. a. I There has recently been a number M ir -or r x-: nieht:' s At last accounts Miss Kfinahl 7 i. 7 1 : " ..5 : . " . . . .. I upon cons neimets-iori memuers oi tne refernces in the nress to Sergeant . ?. . . ' ' . "Z . I , u -. enieruunmenwiii cpnsisi oi a xairy . (ia rfiQtHnt tn oa oisaop, oi wummgion; -. of Clowe, of the (Western district. In police force as a part of their i new E. " 6 I . Playlby the children, a flag drill, the 11Tll, , y, kq, Wrieht. IMisses Etta and I r. tienry m. i lagier ana mrs. jj lag- iij, ' 00 ..on, tn "T . " "" . "T r r?T v. Estelle Jones. Fannie tor have been visiting the family here Z WIU b& Uht "d airy leffebut the eras meter will make justice to him and the public, generally Rev. Y. somebody play for his last act of " may be suggested t icsteue Jones ramie " rTr and many, other mterestlng an wlll correBDOna to 1 k, ' . " " iug urprim m iuc ii u.a u 5wu- Westrai Mr. ana Mrs. j. f. oy ana -ow w v". features. Yesterday was, visitation 4ay . k , " i-.;.L I extravagance. omist like himself,-with no responsi- -nrt.Mr -v !wv ' nf stff were in the runaway. Mr. Flagler and A'i.,.,. ; .J- bility resting on him from a financial "ZZZ nartv ejected tn leave vesterdav ". auu bomw mBm the officers will be greatly enhanced - - i law has had him put in jail, paper $30,000. A Pittsburg ; man s mother-in" naomeepna,oiew Tf by ihe substituUon of the helmets for l WfilVfi nOlia.rS Si. WctslL I vrhA laft .vaotaMav riw A ohnvlllo tn sr. UUl UKIUK IU IU6 ittCUUCUl IU ail O. I . . .. ....... j .... I r ': - 1 1 - ir'. r .. - , UV .V..' J .UL. . V-V . j to. Mrs. SVllle tO at- "B I" u uuntt...lf:iuiD.i 'ijMMHn.'..WA.l(.,..HlaH nntMni r i' . 7 Mother-in-law! Oh no we arenot from the greal t Atlantic Mi sslonary JgJJV ?f if . not rthe most favorable comment. " I , - s , ,-- .-, .t i itoi. Bonner, principal oi tne scnooii 700 Gas Ranges used in Wil- mington. errouchy enough to handle her LomnoUnd interest would amount to 1 Conference, which wiU be naTIW in tiv linpq nf lpvitv. "We $30,511.04, leaving the remaining por- the' remainder of the week. It will t . -A X j, i'. ' UUUI AllO 0(UUi; W Yv Tw n vvi i ( T C71 JT " llllLflfl LO.111. v gaUJCI 111 Ul VlfllC I-IIIVIIIVIUIS4 I"1 rsllu'u v no ku...nv for his own support: ..hnr,.!, nnnl : ThW . MpthmllBt would like to take flowers home to I "It was not my tot -to know Sergeant ' ' .f many orominentl :J?.ir? . - . .- - . u uiowe, put i write iuia tu uuw -wuat j . ; - - - - .1 tumoiugiui 01 me rxiuru A&ricuituie, oue jibi w iuiwii.n ". "w"" thrift will accomplish and to disarm uurgj-meu auu lajmeu ,wi ue I'was here yesterday on A CARD. i I x. i..ii.J-a ii. ' i. i . . . .. . ' i .- t : . . Ma lu.ue i'uuKittiuiiuwi uuuu uie nwi y,,. .... . .v. ' ; - ' - I ' v.. - . we wibuj .iurougu) uie cuiuuius wk n n a u a as a MftVib cess he is making of his chosen worK. . nnr heartfelt SIk TOTOWtfWW 3 S3 feel to have a mother-in-law. A woman will generally ac knowledge the : corn or else , give herself away by blurting into cry ing,'but man--man, true to his in stincts emphasized,in the (Garden J of Eden when he turned state s evi Adolph. G. dence about the apple incident drugs. any! tendency to criticism." ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. his way ti to Chadbourn 'where r he addressed : a meeting of growers in the academy hntlrline last, nle-bt . nn some 'of the Yesterdays Charlotte Observer I KoBf maftnJ.a i,,,, ho vn I tendance. Gold Watch For "Red Buck.? Ahrens Pure and fresh -A n Afnv nmfA V. JV-f MO aUA IUb AU V C IU ft v v uuvw this day always has an excuse, puts the blame on somebGdy else or tells a lie out of the whole cloth when anybody gets him in a' eor lngB at Poiyogt Co.'s . Store Styles ner. - and prices are right. W. B. Cooper New Jute Bagging. Crow & Taylor Imported . Ginger pays r Mr. H. E. C.; Bryant, of the Ob-Lo strawberry: weeviL Mr. Sher- Ale. - . server, wno wroce grapnicauy oi me .,,, rpt - and sneakiat VL.- Warren & SonOpen- Till 10 recent refrigerator car scarcity and R p , t to-hiirht. Wallace to-mor- strawberry-CTOwers of the eastern row alternoon, at 3 o'elock; Warsaw, part of the State.i ws the recipient Friday, night' and ; Mount Olive Satur- yesteraay oi a aaaumuuo goia waicn, day night . The State Entomologist presented by about 25 fruic srowere of nag:made a study of the insects which Chadbourn, in appreciation of his "tin- - Ji t biased and fearless reports." ' A purse each; year cause damage -of hundreds of $50 was made up and sent to Gar- of- thousands of dollalrs to the stray;- baidi & Bruns, . with instructions to berry plants and the meetings now select a watch and engrave on it: arrajlgea are' to" give the growers he to H. E. C. Bryant 'Calamitas virtuUs Poetical result Qt , these special,, re occasio est: " i - - searches ana experiments.. P. Company Cooking With Gas. . ' Business Locals. ' T. Stenographer Wanted. B. A. -I.' Reserves on Twentieth. ' The Naval Reserves are making all preparations . for .their . annual J outing and; competitive shoot with the W L. at (Wrights ville Beach on Saturday of this a week. '. Lieutenant t John B. Peschau t has been i commissioned to look Jafterthe, transportation . of ,the company- and guns and &J. committee composed ;of Ldeut. Peschau Ensign W. S. . Morris and -Boatswain J. H. Mc Farland has -been ' appointed (o look after! the arrangement of the targets and jail other details, -Thd Reserves will jgo down. 4n the .morning land spend all 'day' at" the beach. v -7 1 - VX yoa need a Carpet this Fall, if so, attend the Polvogt Ca's bargain sale at once. , , , t preclation of the great kindness and sympathy' shown us by the. people of Wilmington, at the death of our son, W. A. LdtUe. , ' i . - He was very precious to usj and our liaovta ova full nf ffrofltnda tn fila naar friends who labored so ialthfully to 55,000 yards . 2-lb New Jute Bagging, rcnnvAr Wif hnrfv Wn wnnltl thank all I ' I jr.- ?. who aided in anv wav. and may the 8cl yard here. Shipment about June Kind Father,' who makes no mistakes, bless . and . reward .you for the kind ness. j HIS FATHER AND MOTHER. DIED. 1st Cash or acceptable note 6 per cent till Fall. Orders must reach us I by Saturday, May 20th, Noon. - v t SMITH At the family residence, No, '.22 South Third street ANDERY ELIZABETH SMITH, ager ' 7 years. one month, and 18 j days,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -W. A. Smith. - i ( Interment at Bolton. N. div - may IT It - i . VLB.iCOOPER. I Z WILMINGTON, !N C. . may 17 tf ." Open Till 10 P. M. Our Ice Cream Parlors now open ; : . till 10 P. M. ' ; , E. WARREN &SON. 17 ti may IMPORTED GINGER ALE! Fresh Fox River: Butter in 5-pound boxes. "Phone 1052. - ' -" - Crow & Taylor, GROCERS. may 17 tf ssss 5- When in Need off ; DRUGS , 'Phone 66! 'We deliver to any part of City.' , ; P.O. HALL, . Day .and Night Drug Store. Eichter Building, -Cor .v 4th and Harnett : Sts. -A CARD I have - accepted a position with Messrs. J. G. Wright & Son, Real Es tate and Collecting Agents, and take . this method of notifying my friends. Any . business that is placed with . Messrs.U.' G. Wright s& Son will be a favorto, and much appreciated by, -Your's very truly, - ' ' JOHN HAAR. may 16-2t ' 4 i I) 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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