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-,j--V:H' - i .-" r n-: TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year, by Mall . . . ...f&OO ; Six Months, by Mall .. .. .120 Three Months, by Mail ,...15 Two Months, by Mail ......1,00 THE MORNING STAR. Oldest Daily Newspaper In r the State. I -' '' 5 i ' V--Y V! ?. V' I Largest Circulation of any Wilmington Paper. ' '-v . V VOL. LXXVT Q. 52. ;r tiVVTIJyONGTO C, SUNDAY, MAY 21 1905. VTEOIiE NTTMBEE 11,727 ftbe finorning Stat J LOCAL: DOTS. OUTLINES. 1. At Salisburg, N. C, yesterday H. Clay Gruob, who killed his hrother-in- law, O. B. Davis, was acquitted on the ground or sen defense Edward Ash- enback, yesterday sold the Charleston baseball franchise in the South Atlan tice League for $3,500 The Chicago strike will"be. extended this . week, -the strikers and the employees hav ittg not : agreed ' upon tenns The General Assembly of theouthern Presbyterian church decided. yester : day at Fort Worth, Tex., to meet next . year in Greenville, S. C. Three dia- .7--The evening services at St. Paul's Episcopal church will be at 6 P. -' M. during the Summer. r . : -Bishop. Strange will preach at St. Paul's church, --Fourth, and . Orange ! streets; this morning t 11 'o'clock. The Seaboard Air Line ..will oper- RECEIVED DIPLOMAS Laura Barbara Weill, Mildred Elliott Whitlock,- William. Carson Von Glahn, John DeWitt Schonwald. The young lady graduates were the TWENTIETH OF MY if. : Wilmington High School t6 a Qose Last Night atean excursion from this city to Col- ADDRESS BY THE GOVERNOR will be made the next day. The round trip from here will be $2.00. -It was a thoughtful act upon the part of Congressman Patterson to in struct Postmaster ; Wallace it to turn monds valued at $90,000, which were over to the managers of the ; County cut from the 60,0,000 diamond, the big- Home ali undelivered packages of seed from TiffalvW New YftrkrAsMAnt. in tbe i Wilmington office. Roosevell yesterday received 900 deleU The remains -of .thetBta "W,;.A. gates to I in sessioi Interesting Exercises Brought recipients of a large number of beau- Wilnungtbn Military Celebrated uiui nowers irom aamirmg - irienas and.kinspeople, the tributes of affeo tion and esteem having been brought forward iy, the marshals for the occa sion, Messrs. Tom Wood, Louis Orrell, Prank King and Bruce Hall, of the Junior Class and Messrs.-Earle Cros- well and Ben Houston, : from ' the Sophomores. - -v The faithful janitor of tha building, a worthy colored man . or tne old school, affectionately : known by the boy-3 and girls of the institution as "Mose," was called to the front as the exercises were about to conclude, and Hon. Robert B. Glenn "Heard With Much Pleasure - and Profit By ! Large Audience Amy - Brad-; ley Medal The Honors. 1 Anniversary at Wrightsville Beach on Yesterday. j v-" W. L. I. WON FROM RESERVES Sergeant George Davis " Winner in Company- Shoot of Infantry The Scores in Detail Reserve Corps Lost to Active Team. . !' - I0h The Twentieth of May, anniversary of the signing of ,-the Mecklenburg De claration . of- Indepndence and a The presence of His -Excellency, (the Chief Executive of North Carolina, coupled with the distinguished -. per- A. M. E. Conference now Baldwin., who died suddeMv ln'.iilve I sonnei pi, ine graauaung,. ciass iuis i y ' . . Hegal holiday, by statute, in this WtfBMneton-i The fire ai, in. i, .x WrioVvie -d year and the natural onde that wn- """J -tr 0.,0 TOasi mtino-i wK-ot W,. La. J - 9l . i.;. T. . . tui-l L -I r I i . . k 1 nuAnln hia rf-nlUw nnil nmintaair I - " w S! . Ar1 VX I m: :- a .Sue. Seaboard train tday and Kington- people ieei m tneir leading w , .T Mar with outing at, - Wrightsviilel ui'"v- f ."". i uwi, vQ j ,i o educational institution. ; combined! to . . u;uU uti- . .-w wllmlnAn !T,-t, off ithe ftiassacnusetts coasts a newj:"- r?Vi ' x' ,L i tAr baprvpr of th initait --whteh rv -c" . . "'r--Z2r5 peril to disturb the. peace tot tte na-jM.,Mpnday troni .ibft -BeeondA4yent I - 'r'-. w ' T"-1 iftK:v--rLlw 7 infantry. ana the wumington ;ww tkras - or jOwpncatet33DB taTgastern Tchurchj Situation- has snsenlt is reported from Paris that Japan is-earrying- a higher hand In, Korea as if fie owned the Hermit -: Kingdom ; The Japanese army, in .view", of the doubtful result of the! coming naval battle, is -preparing to wage s desperate battle against the "meneemeniresel-clsesf of the Wilmjlng- i MtfppTS3ldr heartily. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. ton . High' School last evening one; of the most successful and highly credit-! able events Of its kind , in the recent history of the city's - splendid graded school . system. The historic "Upper of the Tileston building .was Unveil Monument Here To-day:V An other in Lumberton Next Sunday. ' Memfifira nf T.lvo Hair damn Hn R I Room' EWorld, according to never mied jwiore'cultu or of the - Hostile fleets New ' Yorkl ucuuuu cuauuu ui uw uruer tui cuuiaoKwiKi ouiuouot, mo over the. country, will unveil a hand- tendance haying xeen the capacity of some ' monument over the grave of the large hall. ,j their late, sovereign,' W. H. Sharp, In The rostrum from -which the exer- Bellevue cemetery, this afternoon at I cis'es took place, was brilliantly light- 4: 30 o'clock. The Camp is called to as-J ed and set with stately : palms ." ind markets -yesterday: Money on call nominal. tJSj loans, time loans easy; cotton, spot quiet, 8.30; flour quiet but firm; wheat firm, No. 2 red 99 j 5-8 nom inal elevator; com steady, No 2 56 3-4 elevator; oats quiet, mixed, 35 to 35 -2u turpentine steady, 69 to 69 1-2 i rosin steady, strained 3.70 to ;3.75. ' Address By Mr. Blair. ' ; Just' before the benediction Super intendent' Blair gave an interesting re view of the work at all the schoools during the) past year and emphasized the need of a more substantial' public support inj.view of - the increasing needs of all the institutions. ; ; . Bishop Strange dismissed the au dience with a word of prayer and many citizens hastened forward to pay their respect-to. Governor Glenn: and ion of Naval Reserves, the first named under command of Capt. Wm, F. Rob ertson and the Naval Reserves com manded by Lieut. H. M. Chase. The day was not only significant with the companies because of the - Mecklen burg Declaration,. but it also marks ffie anniversary ot-Qii founding of the two organizations, tbe W. L. I. dating its birth back to -more thanhalf a century ago and having only recently celebrat ed its semi-centennlaL , .- c .- ' --: j The feature of greatest interest to - Miss! Martin, of Norfolk, is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Coin, No l08 South Third streeL 7-Geo. j H. Howell, Esq.; referee in bankruptcy for this district, returned from an Official visit to Whiteville yes terday. ' - State' Deputy Grand Chancellor J. D. Nutt Returned yesterday from Ral eigh whereJie spent three days in the interest of Pythianism in the capital eity. The Raleigh papers speak in high terms of the Deputy Grand Chan cellor's work, there. ' Mr. j W. " R. Barksdale, special agent, and Mrt J. A. Orrell,- assistant special agent of this district, of the Standard! Oil Co., left yesterday morn ing for Raleigh to investigate the fire in the 'company's plant there yester- dTay morning, the story of - which is told. in the telegraphic columns of the Star" toiayT- -e?ri. ' - EXCURSION THURSDAY. rw Cf. assure hlmiof their high appreciation hth . 0an. ,fltinna tprdav wna; th. semble at that hour at Seventeenth other plants. To the left from the of hla visit and his splendid address. annual competitiVe shoot between and.Mirket streets for the purpose of audience, In a quarter circle of three j ine graduates were also showered teams repreBenting each for a hand- WEATHER REPORT; '.' t : S. Department of Agriculture. I Weather Bureau, Wilmington, N. C.'May 2d. 1905.- Meteorological data for the 24 hours ending 8 P. M, yesterday. : TemperatureTit 8 A.'M. 66 degrees; 8 P. M., 71 degrees; Maximum, 77 de grees; Minimum, 62 -degrees; Mean, 70 degrees. -.-. ;-: " . ' ' Rainfall for the day .00;' rainfall since 1st of mtmth to date. 3.58. ; Stage of water la Cape Pear river at FayeUeyille, N. C, at 8 ML yes terday (Friday) 16.3 feet j j I PORT ALMANAC May Sun Rises . . . . . . . .. .4:50 Al M. Sun Sets ..i. 7.03 Pr M. Day's Length ... .. . . ....;.! . 14 h. 13 m. High Water at Southport,. 9:54 A. M.' High Water at Wilmington.l2;24 P. M. j Weather Forecast. For North Carolina Fair Sunday an Monday; light northeast to nor winds. marching to the cemetery In a body. Mr. Jos. H. Hinton will act as mas ter of ceremonies and the address will be by Mr. W. L. Smith. .. The mana gers are Messrs. John B. Wood, J. W. Fleet nd W. G. A. ' Otersen. ' The music will be by the Woodmen Quar tette composed of Messrs. W. R. Dosh- ert A, L. Dosher, W. A.- McGirt and W. B. Muse. Mr. J. W. Fleet will be the. organist. , Mr. Jas. F. Post will read the beautiful poem which is always a rows," sat the. graduates, the male members of the class gallantly sacri ficing position to form a background for the pretty picture afforded by Jthe young ladies in front To the right! sat Governor Robert B. Glenn, the . guest of honor; Hon. A. M.' Waddell, Mayor with congratulations upon the i happy event in their lives, all of which were gracefully acknowledged. THE GOVERNOR ENTERTAINED. of the city; Blair, Mr. J principal of the Rt RevJ Superintendent John Jay j G. deRoulhac Hamilton, the school; Mr. B. G. Worth, "a deyoted friend of education; Robert Strange, D. D., some gold medal established several years ago. The medal was won yester day by the W. L. I." team in a good, safe score.' Then, there was a compa ny shoot of the ;W. L. I. for a medal offered each, season and held the past year- toy Sergeant R. N. Nash. It jwas won this year by ; Sergeant . George The. arrival of . Governor; Glenn on Davis, who had a strong lead ove all the evening train yesterday was made J competitors with a score of 21 out of an occasion for the extension of "morel a possible 25. - The Reserve Corps than the ordinary courtesy to him by j "Original" team, which -won the first Giiven Harbor Trip By Merchants' As sociation Military Welcome. 5 ' 21. pleasing feature of ' such ; exercises. Bishop of East Carolina; Mr. WmJ H.president W. B. Cdoper and a deputa-i competitive shoot from the sailors, al- Rev. Geo. B. Webster will act as chap- Sprunt chairman; Mr. George Roun-J tion . of prominent members of . the I so had a match, yesterday with the W. lain while the officers will be Mr. Jas. tree and Superintendent Washington Wilmington; Merchants.! Association. J L: L team selected this year, i; jThe H. Burrlss, consul commander; Mr. E V. McKenzie, advisory lieutenant; Mr. Jas. Aj Jordan, banker; Mr. Geo. C. Jackson, clerk; Mr "JD. Edwards, es cort; Mr. F. M. Griffith, watchman, and Mr. W. W. Thigpen, sentry. : On next Sunday the Camp will un veil a monument over the grave of its Catlett of the County Board of Educa tion; Mr. James F. Post chairnian. and Mr. Richard J. Jones, of School Committee, No. 1; Mr. Samuel Nor throp, chairman, and Mr. C. W.- Wo'rth, of School Committee No. 2; and Mr. Eugene S. Martin, dean of the Wilm ington bar. j Members of the High -HZ-; The distinguished visitor was met at Reserve: Corps team lost to this year's the station by President Cooper, Vice- team by the close score of 79 to 76 President L. B. Rogers, Col. - T. C. J . Both companies assembled at their James. Mr.iC. M. Whltlock. Mr. Matt I respective armories yesterday . morn- J Heyer, Mr. James' Kyle, Capt. W. F. ling and boarded special; cars at) 10 Corbett, Mr. John J." Blair." Mr. Wat- o'clock for the beach. . The day 'was ters; of the! Navassa Guano 'Co., repre I delightful and the soldiers and, sail sentatlves of the press and others. He j ors greatly enjoyed the outing. The W. If President KooseveirKeQ)s on doing-like he is doing be will ac quire qualifications that will com pel Col. Bryan to offer him a posi tion on the editorial staff of the and W. Commoner. " i late sovereign, J. D. Biggs, at Lumber- SchooL faculty occupied seats in the jwas cordially welcomed to the city L. L established headquarters in j the and " given a trip about the harbor on new pavilion and the Naval1 Reserves a very the steamer Navassa, which was kind- at the Casino. During the morning ton, N. C. The orator for that occa sion will be a prominent Woodman audience, near the front. ! The ' exercises opened with from the Head Camp. .;. A double mix- fervent prayjer by Bishop Strange after hy placed ed quartette will render the music. The committee in charge is composed of Messrs. J. W. Fleet, John E.Wood G. A. Otersen. which Mr.' Rountree -very happily i in troduced Governor Glenn. The Gov- at I the disposal 61 - the! the sailors had practice ..with their pne- committee by Capt James- H.' -Wil-1 pound Hotchkiss and . other artuiery, Hams, , the clever master of the T)oat. The company shoot hy tJhe W. L. I. at enor was forced to bow his acknowl- J Governor Glenn expressed himself as I the regulation target , was . the jl first edgment of continued appaluse sever-! much impressed by a view of Wilming- j event with the infantrymen, the team al times before he was heard. -. He I ton's industries from the ; water' front I having . been selected for, the match spoke for more than an hour and du: and said that he enjoyed the ' trip with the -Naval Reserves . from i the , . r n.i-j - I D.i.ti.L o. rr... u... Ew.j i muu-.uxm. hub, tojujcu uid uuiuhucu i ireauv. ... ri nn narrv nnarnnn rnsauiira mouc m ura iu cicui. iiuc ANOTHER SOUTHPORT ROAD. The Stand flew up and hit 'em in the face TM Sublime' Slider has given the protection game away.' Hence those tears and husky voices cry- in the wiWerness, in" i Deep Water. .- .3 ".;.si v ;v. (Special Star Telegram.) Raleigh, N. C, May -20. Thei Ral eigh and Cape Fear Railway Company announces a change of name to the Raleigh and Southport Railroad Com pany. They re now building an exten- attentlon of the large audience. theme "was 'the responsihUIty of Hislsteamer,atthe A. C. L. wharves, went result was as follows: pel up toHatoa; down the fiver -a--short present ana ever progressive age. ne distance ahd back to Princess street paid a beautiful tribute to North Car- Spiders' are voracious eaters, ' Fayetteville and make public their in- was uo luicxiucu o. f""" This is regarded here as having spe- says a naturalist. We hope this the dock where the party disembarked. . - . 6 . I . I oilna and spoke of her .resources nd Governor Glenn is being; entertain- pre-emmence in the Bisterhood of ed at The Orton. Owing to a press of States. He pleaded for-a Christian I official business just at present he RrillPAtlnn snii fThrtotlan nlvUho.lnrfii tiaIaUi. ill sion of the Raleih-Llllineton road to 7. " - W1" w r, . . .. . . i tion; emphasized the cau upon the coming generation for noble women and true men and spoke ecouragingly of the signs of the times. Governor Glenn concluded amidst most enthus The Company Shoot . ..2 3 0 0 2 ..4 0 2 2 24-10 . .4 3 0 3 212 ..4 0-0 3 24- 9 Myers, C. L.: . Bell Gibbons . ... . Royall '.. Meares, R. L. McMillen . . . appetite of the athletic flea clal significance in view of the recent y. hen bje gets to doing business m declaration by President Barr, of the iastlc aDwause The miUtaty had arranged to give the J Everett . .'.'.V.V ' commander4n-chief , Of the State Na-Banck . . . Y. ' . '. ' . tional Guard a fitting welcome to thelMcKoy, L. B. . . . city had he arrived as was expected J Davis, H.; ... .... vocforH r T7 rntmiv tint' KaItio. QAmi.nJ 1 OrTeli, L .... J J i. o-e" DK,fl,n somebody's hosiery, Seaboard- Air Line, that his company .c will secure an outlet at 1 Southport nambers with their f twentieth of May celebra-1 HpinRhPrtrAr " '" ' TTll V. Al. f I- ' A 1.1 .. . . . ' .... - . . O nuuowuusua ureuesira mierspersea uon atTne beach, the soldiers andl Wal iter nn the TinwrrflmmA vlth Miin 4aJ I rwnll -NT . T T.lLrt i "I- Ph. rollT,o or,, sM-t,-t. anA nf), ; - --o ..f- AUUUIO U. UUl ,Blluu , WJT 1U v"v. 01. iiiam ryan coiitiiu- v. - delightful music. -, - i:r time to meet him last evenine.I How- ers v s : i Trr v . L t rru A.i4-iwv "A i T?0rr,0rl-ir I Carolina roaos are aireaay a pan m ior tne j. rusts. . iiib nuimucu The Amy Bradley Medal. trusts now Jknow how the ; con- route. It Is also significant that the medal was Won this year on a tie with ed upon him at The Orton and as- founded rheumatism feels over be- building .of the addiUonal line fromlMiss Ray Julia Solomon by Miss Mary ing compelled to violate the union Fayetteville to Southport would give BaWwto Mltehell, one of the youngest rules by-working over hours in or- rTT ,TBT T , and Southport line would complete the Tne Amy T TXT T : T m"J iA- V f VUUI AWVWl lOVU Jl VAJt TT A. 1 M. Bradley Scholarship jand other jmilitary officers qf the city j Davis, G. R. 3 : 3 3 ...44 3 2 ; 3 3 r:.3 2 4 ...3 4 2 ...0 0 2 ...34 3 ...SO 2 3 ...40 0 5 ...340 4 ;..3 0 3 3 ...3 0 2 4 ...2.4 0 4 ....3 0 0 0 ..;.3 3 4 3 2 2--13 3 0--14 3 3--14 0 2-S-ll 0 3---12 4 0-r- 3 316 3 5-13 5 5--14 4 314 312 0 4--14 03 4--17 sured him; of their pleasure at having him in their midst' . - i PERSONAIr PARAGRAPHS. i Junior-Herd of Buffaloes Open Season .- ,At Carolina-Beach. . i. Junior J Herd No. 4, Benevolent-Or der of Buffaloes, is making big. prepa rations for the all-day excursion, inau gurating ithe season at Carolina Beach on Thursday of this week. , There will be three j trips of the steamer -Wilmington Iduring the day including a late boatj at night' Besides music and dancing In the pavilion all day and a variety of other entertainment". Mr. Hans A. iKure will have for the bene fit of the -excursionsists a ten-pin tournament the prize in each contest being a season ticket to the beach on the steamer The .Buffaloes promise the public a day of genuine pleasure and the main tenance of the best order. The fare for the bound trip will be only. 25 cents. Steamer f'City of Fayetteville." c Inquiry was made yesterday at the offices of jthe D.-L. Gore Company as to the probable disposition of the steam er "City of Fayetteville." the sale of which to jthem was confirmed by Judge Purnell in the S. Court Friday as noted in the Raleigh telegrams to this paper yesterday morning. lt was stat ed that no announcement - would be made by the purchasers until they are officially notified of the confirmation of the sale. However it was stated that the steamer will remain on the river here. The M. S. G. Ball Team The Market Street Giants of the Junior Baseball .League have reorgan ized for th eighth consecutive year and will open the season with a game at: Seventeenth and-Market streets on Saturday,! June 3rd. The team has a very fast infield and its battery With W. J. Laoy and F. W.Gerken on the slab and Slefert at the receiving end i8 strong as there is in the league. The -line-up of the team," with C. F. Gore as captain, is as follows: Siefert, eaten; LAcy, pitcnr uore, first base; Keen, second base; Hewlett third base; Lacy, L., short ' stop; - Branch, left field; Gerken, centre field, and Croom, right field. STATE BANKERS' ADJOURNED. der to resist the numberless: reme dies . offered : by its enemies as a port dependent outlet at that splendid sea- sure euro. A Wilmington woman : heard some one say that a 1 cooking Princess and C!b Pyh9nn UanHt. '. school is to; be sent in -a special ft arrtp;rat,on of un ooo Miss caflto all cities to teach the latest Mary Bridgers has purchased as an in cooking, kitehen-conomy7 investment from the Atlantic National TTi WilTmnrT.nn tcflman was Bank the building formerly . occupied art etcJ deeply: interested ; and said she hoped'she would have a cook when thej car" gets here ! so- s$e - could learn w to cookT j - - . g' When the death verdict was brought in against- Johann Hoch on Friday at Chicago, seven wo men amorigvthe spectators, keeled over in a faint.,! Poor things ! They attended that trial for days with out letting 'on that they were a few of Hoch's- wives shut it was iust like a woman to Ssrive herself away at the last moment. It turned out after.; all that Wood, the New, Jersey murderer, pleaded guilty to murder in i the second degree.' He tried to make the court believe he had a dual nature and didn't know ; a thiiig he! did when he was in the person ality of a "little black jnan." He had to acknowledge after all that hej was just an ordinary "son of and brightest members of the large class of seventeen graduates. Ta lilr. Bugene S. Martin fell the pleasant task of presenting the medal to Miss Mitchell, which he did in a brief but very nappy address during the pro gress of which he paid a beautiful trib- evening from Winston-Salem where he - l r li l . Front Street Business ute to Miss Bradley, now of sainted I attended the ninth annual convention memory. Miss Mitchell gracefully ac- of the North Carolina Bankers' Asso- cepted the -medal inthe midst of the ciatlon. The meeting was one of the Futch ... heartiest applause by her class mates best yet held and was largely attendtl O'Sullivan and the audience. ! Iwi i " : . " Howell IMPORTANT REALTY DEALS. I Election- of Officers For Ensuing Year " - National Convention. Mr. Jos ;- W. , Yates returned : last 0 0 0 4 04 -1 The Competitive Shoot ; : The - comoetitive , shoot between teams representing the companies re sulted as follows:- , r Light Infantry: - ; Heinsberger . . . . . 2 4 3 4 3 16 Cantwell "-3 6 3 4 4 19 Davis, G. .......... 3 3 4 3; 417 lucMillen : ......4 3 5 4 319 Davis, H. ........ 4 4 0 2 313 RG CORSETS They have all the comfort, smooth; fit and iron wear, that dis tinguish the R. & G. make, and in addition they r are -the ONLY ready-tp-wear corsets that : give the; graceful shapeliness of the ? waist that Fashion now demands. Another lot of that fine- Si lk Mercerized White Waist Goods at 25c. A full line of Figured Lawns and r Organdies. -xt A beautiful selection1 gL Ladies' and Children's Hose in : : i Plain and Lace effects, J. VJEIL, 116 Market Street. may 7 tf To-day To-day 3 Cars to the Qeach Svery Jialf j4our p'his Jtfternoon 1- r O - 1 jf To-day , . To-day . TotaL Naval Reserves; The St. Petersburg naval : ex perts believe the combined fleets of; Rojestvensky and Nebogatoff '-an lick the stuffing out of -Togo's . outfit. However, if appears' to our man up a"tree that the united squadrons really" intend to - bunt the ball to first bag and slide, to the Vladivostok home plate while Togo is doing a stunt -stop. ; as : short by that institution on Princess street and how known' as the Chamber; of Commerce bmldlng. The. property has a frontage of 47 feet on Princess stret and has- a splendid Irenting value. r-;Zr'-.rT ;-'! , J. W. Murchison & Co. have pur chased from Mr. John H. Kehder, for 17,000, a part of the 60-foot lot on North Front street, next : above the property of the Cape Fear Club. The lot purchased has a frontage of 40 feet and it is understood that . the firm of Murchison & Co. wilL ultimately build on it. ' ' ' ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. C. L. Special Rates. i ; j. A. Perry-r-Mule Wanted, i Marsden Smith Money Lost. Buffaloes All Day Excursion. Chas..M. Stieff Piano Success. W. O. W. Monument Unveiling. ; For Rent Three or Four Rooms. Hamme the Hatter Gents' Furnish ings. " C. R., L. & P. Power Co Cars To day, t George O., Gaylord surplus siock Sale. - JoeH. Hinton, ' Manager Seashore Hotel. Solomon's Shoe Sandals. J. ,Weil R. & G. Corsets, White Goods. - Reading of School Honors. , The following officers were elected w,,,.'"' Mr. Hamilton next read the school I for the ensuing year: President, C. N. . : honors which were as follows, the an- Evans, of; Charlotte, formerly secre- 3 4 ; ......4 2 .........4,5 ........3 4 .3 4 .....84 " t . 2 314 2-08 0 4--16 2 211 417 l7r Total . : been rre- tary; First Vice-President, : John . F. I Reserve Corps Shoot, j, applause: Wiley, of Durham; Second VIce-PresI-1 . The company , and Reserve Corps dent, H. W. Jackson, of Raleigh Sec- j match resulted as follows: . -. , ... nouncements also having ceived with enthusiastic Those having no tardies or absences for the entire year: Misses Sue Boon, Eva Boyd,! Agnes Chasten, ; Louise Cornith, Helen Hopewell, Elem Kine, Bessie- Lathrop, Annette Munds, Eslie Risley, and Ray Solomon. Messrs. Allie Alderman Louis Belden, Ferdi- Hertford, f nana Duis, Henry Mercer, George Mitchell and Willie VonGlahn. Those having 10Q in' deportment for the year: j Misses Ina Alderman, Sal lie Bowden, Bessie Craig, Sadie ; Den mark, FraAk Fennell, Helen Hopewell, Nettle King, Mabel Littleton, Lou Mc Iver. Elizabeth McKoy, Leonora' Mills. Veda-Russ, Leila Screven, and Nellie Whitehead. Messrs. Herbert Darden, DeWitt Schonwald, WilHe VonGlahn and Harold .Whltlock : V ; ;j -.'tvl.;.-' Class Honors for the Year Serilor. Misses Mamie Mitchell and Ray bblo-1 Word of mon. Average in all studies, f 98.2. Juniors. Miss. Annette Munds, f aver age 97.5.: Sophomore, Mr. Henry Solo mon, average 98X Freshmen 1, Miss r James Walker Memorial Hospital, de- retary, Wi A. Hunt, of Henderson. Executive Committee: F.. H. Fries, I Winston-Salem;. J. F. Bruton, Wilson; W. H. Wood, Charlotte, L. W. Norman, I Delegates to . American - Bankers' Convention: G. W. JMontcastle, W. H. Twitty, - W. H. S. - BurgwyUi John S. Armstrong; -alternates, Erwin-Bhuder, C. J. Cooper, W. E. Borden, r F. E. Yaugharul - r- - , The selection of a place for the next of : the . association was i left with the hew executive committee. : -X Mr.T-B. Light Infantry: Davis, G. . Davis, H ...... . McMillen Cantwell ........ .. Heinsberger ..... ... - -Total ; Reserve Corps: Boatwrlght ......... Wlndley Gillican t". . . .. WfllardisV.;.:.. Willson .....3 0 .....4 3 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 2--13 4 3 418 2 3 3--15 0 5 4-r-lC 4 3 34-17 Opening of Jackson Springs. Elsewhere in to-day's' Star will be found an announcement of the open ing of the hotel at Jackson's Springs, N. C. That resort was very popular with Wilmington people last year and the colon from this city promises to be even jlarger this season. . The health-giving properties of the water at Jackson -: Springs, the- unexcelled climate and the abundance of amuse ments provided there are. well known. There is no more delightful place in North Carolina to spend a Summer va cation than at Jackson Springs. The Opera , "Pinafore." Rehearsals for the opera "Pinafore" which is to be given a delightful pro duction with magnificent electrical effects and elaborate costuming, in the Academy of Music on the evening of June 8th, under the direction of Mrs. Annie deR. Harris, are going on apace and indications point to an artistic suc cess. -.Mrs. Harriawill take the lead ing role in the opera and other leads will be taken by Miss Rena Mills and Miss Alice Borden: . Among the male members I of the cast will he Messrs, Krafft, Mr. DuPre and Mr. R. C. Banks. ;.4 .-..0 ...4 Total 3 5 0 3 3 2 4 3 4 4 :..J.79 mm A 34-19 4 3 10 0211 4 318 4 318 Dance at Night. -76 Thanks. Manv nf the W. Xa. Ij- members re- w .spntt nf tw Mtv whn mained down at the beach ;last night was recently under treatment at the anf enjoyed music and dancing in e Mary Crosswell, average 96.2. fresh men 2, Miss Alice Noble, average 97.6, - Grand Honor Roll. Misses Frank Fennell, Lou Mclver, Leila Screven, and Nellie Whitehead." Messrs. Willie Von Glahn and Harold Whltlock, -- i . - The Diplomas Presented. 'gV The presentation of diplomas was Store Barefoot by Mr. Hamilton, who was most . com plimentary.; in his references to the graduates and "cordial in his wishes for their happiness in the future. As Robert Irwin, Manager Jackson their jiames were cauea the following Spinrgs.. ' came forward and received "the! evi- D.' l. Gore Co. Field Peas and Ni- dences of. their four year's successful trate Soda. . .. - - J work: Sue McCall Boon,' Addie. Chad- -" C. .R; L. & P. Company Key to wick, Jennie Corbett, Mellie Moulton Servant Question. ' t " .. Cotchett, Grade OdeU Craig, Caroline i, : Business Locals. ' '.. Nelson de Rosset'Frank Powers Fen - Natli Adv. Bureau Men Wanted. ' f nelL Mabel Lonise Littleton, Lou Mor- - t- Geo. G. Clows Lady, or Gentleman, j ton Mclver, Elizabeth Francenia Mc ..Los Angeles Cider Co. Salesmen Koy.'Cora Alberta Meredith, Mary Wanted.; ' ' : ' : Baldwin Mitchell, Ray Julia Solomon, sires to publicly thank the superinten dent and' . nurses for the many kind nesses and courtesies shown ' him there. - Closing a note of ; thanks, Mr. Scott says: "I do not think. too much can be said for "The James Walker Memorial Hospital. I thank' God for the institution.. It is a God' send to the people.; "May He in His love bless the institution as a' wholes Every s'bne who is and may be connected with tt, and every one .who goes under its roof for ; the benefits and. blessings to be obtained there.-. . Amen." "v: ' ,: j' Your Digestion f. Will be: "Improved if you enjoy-the comfort ; of an electric fan in the din ing-roonv Up-to-date . Studio -of great cities have elevator servicer so does The U. C. Enis; Studio.. . . . Will be Your' Digestion Improved if you enjoy the comfort of an electric fan in the din ing-room. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. pavilion. Nothing occurred to mar the pleasures of the day and the rifle prac- tice will prove very beneficial-to both organizations. jCifH ii-V; ' til Strawberry Shipments. . irtlfe r0 Shipments "of strawberries - Friday amounted to 13 cars. and 40 crates by express. " The distribution was as fol lows:. Pittsburg, 3; Philadelphia " and Worcester; two- each; New - York, Providence, North Adams, Horneils- ville, Elmira,: and Burlington, VL, one each. No report was received" from South Rocky Mount, yesterday -s -- It Will Pay .- r : i ",t you to order an electric fan at once.. Don't wait untu rthe -hot weather is upon us. LIVE OAK CAMP, NO. 6, W. O. W. Sovereigns: You are hereby order ed to meet "at corner Seventeenth and Market: streets this afternoon at 4 : 30 o'clock promptly; to march from there to Bellevue Cemetery for the purpose of unveiling monument" over - the grave of deceased sovereign, W. i H. Sharp. 1 . ; . - ' -- -. By order of Committee. ' J , iiJOHN E. WOOD, ! may 21 It , - Secretary JACKSON SPRINGS, .: There never was a face but contain ed: some beautiful lines. " Visit The U. , C. Ellis' ; Studio. Elevator, ser vice. ' " . . ji . r-:-. ':: ' ' :" " Barefoot Sandals Children's Sizes, 5 to 8, 60 to 85c Children's Sizes, 9 to 2, 75c to $1.00 Women's Sizes ' $1.25 Solomon's Shoe - Store. may 21 tf may 21 tf' Field Peas and Nitrate of Soda; 100- NIr bushels of FIELD PEAS for seed left, and about 40 bags TRATE of SODA. These goods are scarce, and if you expect to need any you should let us have your order before they are all gone. - t " . Also-i a ! complete line of GROCERIES at competitive prices. Give us all the; business' you can. . We will treat you right. - , v -1 -': D. L. GORE CO., Wholesale Grocers and Importers, may 21 tf - - Wilmington; N. C ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tlic Key Opening May 25, 1905. The Hotel at Jackson Springs will be opened to the. public on the 25th day of May, 1905. The company de sires to thank the public? for its liberal patronage In the past and guarantee the same good service and attemon in the future. There is no other place in .North i Carolina where a person , can realize the pleasures and benefits to oe derived from a visit to theheaiing vya ters of Jackson Springs. ; . - . " Now under new management of the experienced and efficient .- " . ; 1 ROIHV IRWIN, " .Late of Hotel Guilford. r; - - may zi u . : - C'.-. , To kheiservant: question is i found in Gas. .Cook. with gas and your troubles will end. ,. IB t-4 HAMME, THE HATTER' AND CLOTHIER. ------ -for your Hats Clothing, and Gents Furnishing Goods. Latest styles and. lowest prices. . : V 2k N. Front Street. may 21 tf - - BUFFALOES! r.-i-t.'.-f-'- . VV cV;';..-.- 700 Gas i Ranges in used in this City. ' mayT and. 217 . ., Junior Herd No. 4, Benevolent Order : of Buffaloes, will run an all-day excur sion to Carolina Beach, Thursday May -25th. - A variety of attactions. Three trips of the steamer Wilmington and a late boat at night 9 : 15 A. M. 2:45 and 7:45 P. M. Pare for round trip, 25 cents. - Your friends win be there. ; . , V : JNO. N. BENNETT, . - . ' .- " ; ? : .Chairman, : Committee. ': .; may 21. Su&W.-2t V" - ." : - .. :.' t. ' 0 VI .. : 1 I. - 5 1 - i I 4 - '; 'f"'-V- '.4"
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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