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it 1 Ubc StilotniwQ Star WILLIAM H. BERNARD. -WILMINGTON, N. C. Tuesday morning, June 6. JAPAN NAMES HER' TERMS OF PEACE. : The news about the Tat Eastern war since Saturday gives no as surance that there will be an ear ly peace. Dispatches sent;-? out from Washington state that Ja pan has made known her terms of peace and that they are such that Russia will not accept theni. This means that the ' war will .drag along with further military opera tions in Manchuria, since Russia has been put out of business as a naval power and can only resist the victorious Japanese on;. land. It is hard for Russia to realize that she has lost her place as one of the great military and naval powers. ? The destruction ; of t her navy, according to experts, has reduced her from the third class of nations ..to the seventh, and prompt measures for: dealing with the proDiems oi tne unemployed fl.nd the fflTninfi-striftlreTi - npasnn.l try, as well as amnesty of political ana iaoor exiles.- 3 COMMERCIAL WILMINGTON MARKET. BRICKLAYING MACHINE. We- see from our; South; Caro Una exchanges that a South Car ohman has invented 'a bricklaying machine. The inventor is ' Mr. P. reL of 2S0 pounds. H (Quoted officially at the' closing by the Chamber of Commerce.) STAR OFFICE,: June 5, 1905: " SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market nothing doing. - . ROSIN Market firm, $3.70. TAK Market firm at $1.80 per bar- Loud. Of Williston. Rarnwrfl L CRUDE TURPENTINE - Market .- '. TllTO r X 1111 nar hgrral -Tra. hsrl nn The inventor claims that withl ' puu-h'totc two or three men to feed bricks Splrit8 turpentine ana mortar, into tne machine and Rosin , operate it; his machine will lay as many dhcks as good as a dozen Receipts same day SUGAR Raw, firm; - fair . refining. 3 3-4; centrifugal 96 -teslv J. 3-8; mo lasses sugar. . s 1-2 : rennea steady. BUTTER Easy : creamery. 18 :-l-2 6H21: state- dalrv. 17(20 1-2. -., . CHEESE Weak; state, small, white and colored, S 1-4 9c. " EGGS Firm: -nearby, .selected. 20 POTATOES-Firm; - southern rose, 1.502.60; - Southern ' second, ; 1. 1.60: Jersey sweets. 1.00(2)1:22. . - PEANUTS Quiet: fancy handpick- ed. 5 1-4 (SB 1-2 : other domestic. 4 1-4 5c. - i f- ; --fiy-f-Z CABBAGES Weak -r Charleston pew barrel crate, 5075. - - : COTTON BY : STEAM To Liver pool, 1013c. COTTON SEED OIL Firm with Prime crude county, who claims 1 that his ma-1 for dip and $5.50 for Virgin. n. !, v.a ' Quotations same day last year aiiu,iuo;.u, c ... TOi -co 1 A . M will make a demonstration with firm.- $2.50: ia. firm., at si so? nide I large volume of business. it at Colnmrna '''" ! turpentine,, firm at $2,25, $4.00 and f- o. b. mills, 22 l-223; prime summer j ii.d. - i jcuuw, m ipm a-: nil summer yel low, nominal; prime white, 31; prime winter venow. ai 48 .117 Tar . .i 9 184 CHICAGO. MARKET. men can do it It Js said that it casks spirttsJturpenUne; 163 barrels ningJcf orXalpriherS iv!-. ji rosin; 49 barrels . tar: 200 barrels tnAavr kja . ( . cruae lurpenune. . , i- liberal : increaRft in wnrM'a chin. ments. The market closed almost at and is so quickly and easily ad justed that it will skip whereever it is desired to leave openings in a wall for doors and windows .The further claims are made that the COTTON. MnrWStPv ft 1.8 nt. .- L e8.1 Pmi 01 e July . - - : OIT i 01)1 I-Xft. - nm 5a lin 1Un Data Same day last rear, nominal. ahnw Cain rf R.fin 1iw1c(tiyiM nA tin xeceipLs 029 utiles ; tsame aay last to 12 l-2c year, oaies - I The leading futures ranged aa fol- machine IS -not complicated," Will (Corrected Regularly by Wilmington - Open High. I.OW. Close A- " 1 . . J , " J 1 .. 1 n I Dma a a rntnmlan'An tri AB.nl. onto I m A im . -. - not easuy get oux 01 oraer, ana t l;,"""-" ? r ..i.r -,r J". no.-z lino fipen domnnotrotol nnnl, I Droduce consigned . !o Coinnimsion I July ..... .87 K WUVU UU.j.. Ijl, .in mil .1 I 1 - , In... . MAivinnnis I " . I - Nam wi r.T . .TTina . vTn..v i I " " Vi- ' n . - . ... I - - w J. 35 J.-L.X ta. i . . ' , i-nuiu, uc; extra yrtuie, oc.; laiicy, 1 i. that it is snrfl to p.n-m intrk oronaral I . . - . t. -m ,ZlzL Corn, No. 2. nco .Ktr onntmitAwf T wilT ; 1. I nnnnds Vlnrlnia Prtmo Krt. A-rtr 1 Y U1J- -UJ . 'S ""v r wuuubbuia.1 i.L win 1 irr i r ' a www., , 88 82 81 87r 81 81 87 81 81 - . . ... . given a practical test on some large contract in Columbia within most ofthe world will agree with President Roosevelt: that it is fu tile for Russia to prolong the war a -few weeks. with any hope of winning. Indeed . A m bricklaying Imachine ? that if Russia had peace at home and will do work that Iwill stand the her millions of men were wil- test as well as those laid by hand lmg to nght her battles for a quar- is 'certainly an important inven ter of a " century she would hot tion, and since there are other ma- korn 4Vn Annnnni, HV,a... I i nlil 4-1. 4- X- i. " 11 "io luiouwa., luciciurc, I. is I tumca tuai auiuuiaimiuxy penorm f TALLO rftmHwl that irtliPT rist!iiii wnrV nf flifflrtnlt n'ofnm mil, UnlDOUndf ., ... .. . . . . . . . . .- . PORK Firm at 66.7c net. on me part 01 itussia win result in assistance 01 men, nobody is going peas White. ?1.60$1.60; clay. the useless sacrifice of life and ut-to doubt that the bricklaying ma- 1-10?1.15. - . . v , . . , , - , j , . xjriiig ma SWEET POTATOES Firm at 75 ter bankruptcy of the Empire and chine has arrived or will come i t.Zi ultimately its overthrow. ' . : along later. j. BEEF CATTLE Dull t 23i-2c, Count Cassini.in his conference ' nmpm nmunurx.n perpo with President Roosevelt a , f ew ' . ' . i COTTON MARKETS. prime, 85c; fancy, 90c. Spanish, 85 90c. CORN Firm; 60065 per bushel tor -white. - N. C. BACON Steadv. hams. new. 12012 l-2c. per oound: shoulders. 9c: sides, dull, 9 to 10c. ...:- EGGS Dull at 14c tier dozen. - CHICKENS Dull. Springs. 15 25C; Grown, 3035c TURKEYS Dull at 13c. for live: 1820c. for dressed. BEESWAX Firm, a 2627C. -TALLOW Firm at -5 1-2 6c per 50 50 49 49 : 46 '49V 49 48 48 45 50 49 49 49 46 31: 28 30. 28 31 28 12.67 12.72 12.95 13.00 7.37 .7.55 July (Newl.49 -.' Sept (Old) . 49 Sept (New) .48 Dec (New).45 Oats, No. 2. -July- ...... S0 Sept 28 Mess Pork, per bbl. July .12.67 12.75 : Sept .12.95 13,00 Lard, per 100 ILs. July . 7.40 7.40 Sept . 7.55- 7.57 tahort Rib, per 100 lbs. July . 7.32 7.40 7.32 Sept . 7.52 " : 7.65 ' 7.57 " Cash Quotations were as fol Iowa r "Flour; barely steady; No. 2 spring wheat, L061.09; No. 3 sprtngyheat, 1.00 1.06; No. 2 red, 1.021.04; No. 2 corn, 51 3-4; No. 2 yellow. 53; No. 2 oats, 31 1-4; No. 2 white, 32 l-4 33; No,. 3 white, 31 l-432 1-2; No. 2 rye. 75; Mess Dork, ner hhl.. 18 SKffi ' w v x j the. nmnnoi BKii.i-w. V , . New York, June 5. The cotton mar- 12.40; Lard, per, 100 lbs.. 7.307.32; me SUDStanee 01 tne Japanese de- via rnuaaeipma gas steal m- ketwaa fairly active but actei verv Short ribs sides (loose). 7.30tf?7-4ft? mands. Of course, it is impossible dicates that he Is about ripe for re- unsettled with prices breaking- sharp- Short clear sides (boxed). 7.127.25; uiwucui tuuug wim ilia creature, Uur- J u.tr a bltuu tjttojr auvsuicc. . jl ut i uaoia ui lugu wuieu, .0 "7.40" 7.57 7.40 7.65 daysago was made cognizant ofl Senator Penrose's connection with I io l- pomis on covering axia some ouy- FINANCIAL MARKET. for the newspapers to get the de- "Tlh l TT' 1 ,t. a , ham. who has just been turned out -aiio ui me illlittUU uemanas a boss Without a inh Th mtat v wuib uu buuio uuj- frA H,.- n.o. , v a ooss witnout a job.. The misfor-jg for toTestment account promoted irom tne fozar as tne basis of tune of it ia that Ponmoo i IL it. - - 5, more years to serve.-Chicaeo Times. 1 continued apprehensions as to the n-l J?1"? "i6. Money ob call - . i ju. ...ir - leasv z 1-4 to z. (inninp wi 9. i.a i n. . L.i.. - iuiuuu oi uie cruo. out me weatner - . . - r - - ?j w i - t anair ..j. n . . . - I . t i nirinm ni inn rrnn Hnt thu wsotho I - - . , wumub uiu irt. De ine suostance ol what Japan --me principal competitors of the -hwed eensv farahirn- offered at 2 1-2 per cent. Time loans united Kingdom In coal products are ditions, the forecast called for coatin- . ady B"ty days and ninety days, 3; will insist upon: . .104 ..104 1-2 . .103 3-4 ..104 ..132 ..132 ..-.4 ..105, ..74 1-4 ....113 1-2 ..,.101 7-8 ..,.104i, . I. 86 ....120 T.. 92 3-4 MARINE. ARRIVED. Thev inolnd thp fn Germany and the United States. While ued clear weather, and after lncreas- " "l L iney inciuae tne payment of aL..;.:.,... . . . U it,i0i iaa I Prime mercantile, paper. 3 3-44 ner -large monetary - Menmity, : the ceon to Japan a.Port Axthnr tta, , o. S1Z5 ore SLf SfSlS gRirB aarS.-S-5 uuvi ioujj aim vi uic uiaiiu ui maai lumiuiu tuiu iaai or tne united cnecsea uy me lavoraoie weatner ana r " - - w Sakhalin, the recognition of a Ja- States no less-than : tenfold. London report of a slackening demand for spot S mIT' - . VA standard.' . cotton in the South The low point 3-Bar silver. 58 1-4. - Mexican panese protectorate over Corea, atanQartL . was reached shortly after middav doUars. 45- the arinridoTiTTioTit Kir "Rnooio oil I Mrs. Jenner Lee Ondego What do I when active months showed a net loss I r ; N. Y. Bonds, .laima tftmA, -i.-' m- you ow, aoout ; those people that w " w pomis. xne ciose u. s. reiunaing, zs reg . . . . claims to superior rights m Man- tfave moTed ta; - ihousett was upalitUe from the lowest on cov- U. S. refunding, 2s. ciu ... churia and the relin&uishment of to vou kt? .l"-0' ering with the tone steady at a decline U. S. 3s regr control of the Trans-Manchurian T SOOISS . Wt Railroad. Tt i thot kind of nennle. j TKov Voan markets accordine to official renorta IT. S. 4a new hi ;theapanese,demands.dot at 1 the clSSrSS UlViSS. present call for the cession of Vlad ume- .1 suect woman does her but were not active during the late American Tobacco. Vs cert.' ! lVOStok so that if thuv shnnM Ko .-v.u.6u inuune. um6. - - - : t American lODacco, 6s cert . ivosiok so tnat ii they. should... be -:-Fotures:.closed .steady. June, 7.84: AtlanOc Coast Une. 4s ..... accepted :by .;Bussia - that;-"; power .niw.? Z J'lT .7 : W2; Angosf.T: September. U & N. Unified 4s ......... would still have an 6utlPt hv wRV 7W 7.99; October. 8.05; November, 8.11; Seaboard Air Line, 4s .. , wuuiu stiii nave an outlet Dyway the digging of the Panama canaL yet December,-8.16; January, 8.20; Feb- Southern Railway, 5s. of the Trans-Siberian Railway on the fact remains that if eight hours is ruary, 8.25; March, W7. - U. S. Steely 2d 5s the Pacific 5 f)en n Tf V tfia' nr,i.a reasonable dav's work fhr o-nvo. fort Movement. . I ciMin tk 1 . ----- -vmv . TIU1 I . .. v. - I rl--4. ... T A j . I -,. SMIW Should be nrohWed until VlaU. ment laborers and mechanics ? any-Lelnts, skitT,' ' net re Amalgamated Copper ..... rt?kistnd8-o, the flpssm-n nf that nnt .m) . 6uih w1.11.. n . r. . . . I Atlantic Coast T.tna Tea ..-.oi.-t-. ,g ,,. 5 ' 31 : He that knows and knows that he knows; is wise, ' Follow him. Reoort of Th Condltlan of ' . ; vr The rJurchiGon national Bank .: At the close of Bus! ness, May 29th,-1905. teganusiness-MaFcn 1st, 1899.).-.. T liabilities: 1": '-ry " i eeenn ort ft ; Loans and Discounts . . . .Sl.140.746 97 U. S. Bonds (at par) 'i' 335,000 00 Cash on hand and, in Banks 701,913 .8 7 watuu .-. ... .. Surplus and Net Profits Circulation v:.i Deposits 300,000 on 151.022 17 : 284a 950 00 . li$.708 67 Total .$2,202,660 84 Arabian Pr. He that knows ioey.1l: li... .. . . and knows that he knows v'l3iscuit . - "Total I...... r...,..$2.202.6ti6' 84 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS. iksiti.. May :-29th- 1903"$l;io9)57: 60.'&:-: -; v.:n , .u May 24th, 1904," $1,307,643 32. If vv-if - " May 29th, 1905 $1,469,708 67. -CMcQ0EEN,-:?S;"j.S GRAINGER H--:- PrefadeMzS: ' Cashier je jf7'------r'-:y-- - ' TS!!!ggj The Atlantic National Bank. No Stronger Bank in the South. Is prepared to serve you in every department of banking In a satisfactory manner. Fishing? . IF SO, CALL AND SEE OUR LARGE STOCK OF HOOKS, LINES, POLES, REELS, BAIT PAILS,, AND ALL THE BIG AND LITTLE PARAPHERNALIA THAT GO TO MAKE FISHERMEN HAPPY. ORTON BUILDING. IS well fed. : Dine with him. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Election. Notice ! Grshssi Crsckers Csttcr Tfcin BIscsIt Sodsl Tea Discoit Schr. Crescent. 389 trma ATchnirov ew ions, jj. Mamtt. - 81 1-2 .133 CLEARED. Stmr. Carlb, McBeth, New York, H. G. Smallbonea. Stmr. DuDlln. Smith. FavettAviiiA ,T. D. Love. Br. Str. Cava Mane-nnJlln Winter Liverpool, Alexander runt & Son; nr. bit. Armenia, scearr, Fort Glas- the ee-ision of that port and stir- ment work outside of those boSSLf-.e receP - B-SSfffiohfo1- Sayannah-TrQuiet, " 8 l-4e.; v net rounding territory might also be Springfield, Mass, Republican. ucuidliucu. - I ine Patterson wmrian vlin.Mi.nlmlnti9 9 QA holao The New York Journal of flrnn. so much notoriety j in several triaia Charleston Nominal, merce makes this comment on the muraer m ew York, and who is mmrpmt . - receiving a large sum per week to at- .vu.wxpc- Marh,.,.!!..:. "Tho ntiniiim,'' --.. rv--auuciiu.'uH ueen inea on WashintnT, 1 Trr e lienor dtles o: mands, as eonimuninaif W dent Rn.Pv.lt cnaracrer oi tne attendance Bos . vya.a0im, ana - tne ; newspaper commit. hr bales. K " T :iaf m 18 yet TH- stage career is doomed to be a short fWladelphia-Quiet, 8c; . net net ' 8c: net ceipts. 183 bales ? Wilmlneton Stead v. celnts. 329 balea. Norfolk Steady. .8 3-8c; ceipts, 3,354 bales. Baltimore Nominal, 8 l-2c New York OniAt a An ton-uiet, 8.40; net receipts. 18 :;Jf uca. .-: . -.- ... - . . - .. southern Pacific . o .iiiU, I1U ...... Chesapeake & Ohio . ... LouisvUle & Nashville . . . Manhattan L. .... n . Mexican Central .....7..... re" New York Central ... . . .... re Norfolk & Western, pfd. .... People's Gas -. Reading Reading, 1st pfd ........... ..150 ..108 1-4 . . 97 . . 49 ..144 . .164. .. 19 3-4 . .139 7-8 .79 1-2 .. 92 .100 3-4 . 95 8.65?" nft. re. I . "'1""- ' roint is hok. ' oouuiern Pacific. Dfd . . disposed President Rooevelt receipts, "loi iSSS'SJ1 iy he t. T.Uo Knaf ivu J- Vlrginian-Hlot notes that th bales. -' ; . r . . Southern Railway, pfd . r- r - . a v. . Total trwiav at ii Ni Unn.' vow & iron ' , . iiuiw iici, "T! - gxports Foreign Liverpool Br. Rtr. fiavn Manmnll. lo, 11,381 bales of . cotton, valued at 1501.560; cargo and vessel by Alexan der Sprunt & Sons. - Port , Glasgow Br. Str. Armenia, 4.250 barrels rostn. valued at i7nnn by London & Savannah Naval Stores' Co., per Jno. S. McEachern, agent; 100 uoj reis rosm, vaiuea at 14,000 and 2, 1 Kt mini - lAivit tAlJI a. w a'aa . on i o I . s, Tttiutsu at jio.UUU - Dy R7 1-9 Acme Tea Cnest Co- WIU L. Miller, 7. The Board of "Commissioners of New Hanover County . In accordance With the provisions of an - Act of the uenerax AsseaiDiy oi -worm 'arouna, passed at its 1905 Session, entitled, "Aa Act to EJmpower- the Board of Commissioners of New Hanover Coun ty to Issue -Bonds for Road Improve ments," and by virtue of the power therein given,- do hereby call and give notice of, an election to be held by tne quanned electors of New:Hanover County: on Wednesdav June seventh (7) 1905, to determine" whether New Hanover shall issue Fifty ; Thousand dollars ($50,000.00) of Its bonds, with interest cannons attached t- onntlniiA and -complete the repairing, construct- iug ana improving uie puDiic roaas in At nftfrl cfletytirm ffia Ha Attat-a.itiriA and cast by' the qualified electors shall nave written, or printed, on . tnem. For .continuing and completing the construction and improvement of the public -roads of the County,', or, "Against the continuing and completing- the construction and" improve ment . of . the public roads of the County.'- . All qualified electors who favor the issue- of said bonds shall vote "For continuing - and - enmnlAHne the vm. - , , Dying of Famine " ': , I struction and improvement of the .pub Is, In its torments, like d vine of con- H?0.1"00.0 the County. and all quail- sumption. The progress of .consump- "eaeiectorswho are opposed to the thm Knntnn v, iBue . - oi - saia oonas. snail vote. j. s: Steel . . . ,r "State Boanl of TRin.!tinn v LJlf 1 1 111 H ' TriPTin V mtairmiulmwr. I ao IU I - r -' and however w4Z barges made by Mr. 1, bales; Z Cm'-y" lend itself to such a role, he can rSteJ!T " -S a 9and,date -for State bales; Vapan, lOO bales; "Stock. 512;. em,,ca? do nothinff to soften ft,, i - Superintendent of PubUc InstrucUon. 730 bales. - , ;. :' T ' lYH' CheFalf1' - Japarf and nothing to KWrio- T?., 331418 PPOsed by Mr. McGilvray. with Co.ns.olidaed' a a11 Ports Net, 40,- . sia tn a aW. ow VT e -.resnlts that'" are 'n6i-rkit9 : ' J ii.oaiei '?"W3.594- bales foll :w" aromatic as ?the' w . iUKKlllt ULL LXIC UUV .fill--- - f -- M wWvD . iiauaiL ll.Ot I I1HIRH. submission. It is doubtful if th " was developed at the hearing that Total -since September 1st. at all representative of any neutral now- e assistant superintendent of pubUc po.rtsJl!t' 9-279.848 bales; Great Bri er can aeeomDlish anvtbiu inrt.i, mstrurtton. the necessity . for.which ?!;C:1 Meim j : T7r. X I office is not ..".m,.. A Daies; ja -o-uu it xiiciv ue assumed , u m16ui Ue, pau, 20,005 Daies; Mexico. 2932 bales as certain mat . u tne autocracv "',1euu ueeq receiving part of interior Movement. hna Tint tlio nnnTO t " I Uie . Profits re(Atvul tr-r.TT. fh constituent assemblv: it. will Alio slve charges made to the State for the Ilia WAV 4-n A-mm A , -, ISCTlOnl''. ,Afffof A. XT-.-ll. ' (Tl . . w mag uu us aimiess anal" . --e,.4. iwuwn virgmian .... 62 1-2 ....119 1-2 .... 29 7-8 .... 96 . . , . 75 1-2 .... 26 1-2 ...93 1-4 .... 33 .106 BY RIVER AND RAIL. 8 l-4c; 8 3-8c. net " re- helpless course for some time long er. ii is. more than " a year ago that Prince Metschertsky wrote in a moscow paper, "Jlalf Hussian so ciety favors . the Japanese, the oilier nan iavors the Bevolution- . net re- T W IN KLLNGS. . wnats Stevens doine now'" Nothing." v "But Irwas toifl h wa, aries.' and if tl,. ?oiams a Government position "He doubt that the :;r";i ,s -MIlwaQke Sentinel. of representative Eussians wmil TGladys 'as he a hustler?" Ethel- Houston Quiet. ceipts, 3.099 bales. Augusta Ouiet ceipts, 620. bales. - Memphis Steadv. 8 3-Rf. 1 " - ceipts, zub Dales. St. Louis -Steadv 7.1 F.r. - CInclnnaU--Net receipts. 151 bales. Louisville Firm, 8 3-4c. Total to-dav Viet bales. ' .' - '. ' - Receipts Df Naval Stores and Cotton - ? . Yesterday.-. i .Wilmington, N. C, June 5," 1905 q, . t -.- . ;' " 1. u'u o uaies cotton;- 2 T r V-,' 'V iS -a- oarreis rosin; 28 barrels crude turpen "i- ....... .di i.-tt 10 03 une. - - StS' ou L2 7-8 L W;& w- Railroad-190 bales cot eutnuara UU ...... ... .a..; GOB Iton- 1 qbV oniric .r,j. o , rels rosin: 4 barrels tArr a horrcia - : . ma val. (stores. . cruae turpentine. " - xr . . L w- C. & A. Railroad 7 bales cot WflW X Orit- Junn. R Tiinunllna toil! 9 l99lra onli-lto n.nu... in i . . . ' . am. ummuv I ' ' .... ilULTCUUUe. ll4 r quiet, bo to 80 1-2; rosin quiet - Jrels; 1 barrel tar; 44 barrels crude vmtrieaion, - - june .6. Turpentine 1 turpenune. ' steady, 72. RoBln steadv. A. R r. A. & Y. Railroad i 3.70; D., 3.80: E,. 3.90: P.. 4.00; o 39 casks spirits tnrnentino- ia hoil net re- HV.4.40;I., 4.90; EL, SX)5; M., rosin; 4 barrels tar; 47 barrels crude turpenune. Liverpool Market. 5.20: N.:b.40; w a T . Sr "7B ' savannah, June 5. Turpentine nom maL .78 1-2; receipts, 673: shipments. Rosin nominal; receipts 3,813; ship- "5UU, a. . 3.80: d., 3.90: J r41I 4.15; H., 4i0 I., 5.10 : K.. B.lBr- TJf K 9ft. . m r en . W. 0.,5.75; 'W.W.,5:9V MrS. Wlnslow'fl Snnrhfnir Qvmm -WWA,, l UO.S been used for over- 60 years by mil- W. & N. Railroad 6 casks SDirita tiirnpnHTio i - mt w ask cia rosm z i parrels crude turpentine. - XOtai X2H halaa rnHnn- C l. spirits turpentine; 117 barrels rosin; 9 barrels tar; 184 barrels crude turpen une. ' .-: MARINE DIRECTORY. UnmriAi - t.. r n.ii.. " . I peen asea lor avar. fin vsm hv nn. I . . - . - , '-: - - "Well, he. met me on Monday, looked QuieL prices 5 points lilgte Now In Port of wvu. pa up m araostreet's on Tuesdav and nuaaung rair, 5.15d.; good middling. It success, i - k, o . conceivably pSeribe .eS" onei r""- Sg 36 i1 JK S PTcoiSSK ' - " B. -. I ' viuuuuj. rna hoof mmmm.. i I .'- - I icrouj lur "xarrnoea. it Anthene fNor.l. B80 ton a0rr,o lm. TT- o " - ""v.u, will reMerre liixi. . 7.U00 mediately. Sold by Druggists in everv 7 OUS terms if -hTia "haA tn Iflol W;l, .She "Is therA nnv r- - w mv. w ULUl I ' MuiuuLJ 111 I . . t v a Russia bavintr anme Dumlil.r.. iSnobbS familv?"" Mo ' i. . r - Thfl 8&Im : nf rha ilair r.t : . t.Zf.i w- .. "-""" - f .r jr. meouweiy. sold b- x 'cpieawiiAuyei nsiituuons ratll- u? 'BJsn t; .u would, give them a "H i v.""0 "uia- part of thff ofldV Twenty-flve cents er than with the bureaucratic des- legitimate excuse for some of their ac- ffitrfii SLSS 9o,nnCn1ftUle6'6,0.0 SS - Be sure and W S? : potism which now exists. If the Oom.- Detroit Free Press. " eluding 27.700 AmAin Tt wmsiow 's Soothing Syrup" and take knot, of tot. ri, -ii m, - t - - f j JTT. : uo otner Kino. - v u weie lespuxisioie ine cowDoy wolf-catcher of Okla- ' , ,U1C' tt"u oieaoy ana ciosea irl . . s- for the war are to contine to guide noma, John Abernathy, has been an- mId"n.! O-C: .-; , A Bad Scare. thTffi"!i ? UnIted te marshal. ii'J ?! daI Zou a bad scare, iZ 4.1 r ' "11C1C i"UHb-jnani- ADernatny nunted Ith the President BePtember, 4.60d.; September and Oc-11 J'uu ieira Pn m your bowels, festly, be some solid guarantees recently, and proved himself ft Od.; October and November . Jt:. given : against a resumption of civil-service shot. T,,d : 6ia; Nmber and December TZ1 7T, V T ie "11S a sure cure- - Pnn.!. a - TTr. " '..u V,v"ervice snot. judge. - .;. v (.ma ; nuamk t- .TTV for all-bowel and stomach Aae,aa S STirTJm him at the end of thl if a new regime of freedom is to ve estawisnea in Uussia the danger of Reviving the plans of an insane military ambition is . very much lessened and the precautions to be . taken against its revival need be the less drastic. , , ' . "the demands of the party that is called Bevolutionary in Eussia are, from an American 'point of view, extremely moderate. - They include the convocation of a rep resentative -assembly the liberty ot the press; the liberty of pub Uc meeting;. the annulment of ar n?o Tegnlations against the ol of alities; the - cess 0n of the war th Japan; ivii , war rafter firing y an old-fashioned i. Springfield ; rifle. New York World., . . NEW YORK PRODUCE. Helde & Co Schooners. ; ' -Harry W. Haynes, 250 tons, Goodwin: C. D. Maffltt- . , , Waccamaw, 408 tons, Price, C. MaffltL , , John R. Fell, 281 tons, Woodruff, C. JX MaffltL ' ' C. C. Lister 266 tons, Moore, C D. Maffltt Warren B. Potter. 311 tons - Ham'mwt " uuwei jiuu stomacn diseases 1 T r . such as headache., billiousness, costive- Jame3 Slater- 266 tons, Peterson; C. D. drug store, only 25c. Try Sa2auj!1 B- Hubbard, 333 tons, Rters, " ' J C. D Maffltt " - . " Ay r loraA. rvimDall, 321 tons, -KeiM, tion,: from end, is a Iod torture, both to victim and friends. "When I- had .consump tion; in its first stage," writes Win? Myers,, of Cearfoss, Md., "after trying different medicines and a good doctor in vain. I at last took Dr. Kin'a tcevr Discovery, which quickly and perfectly uui-em me. , t-rompt reiier and. sure eure for coughs, colds.' us, etc. Positively prevents pneu monia. Guaranteed at R. Bellamy's drug store:--nriA! Rhr a-nA t aa -ka- tlerTtl&I botUe free. - ' -r ' Huge Task. It Was a hush task, tn nndorf aVo the cure of such a bad case of kidney dl- tcde, as mat oi u. uoUler, of Chero kee, la., but Electric Rittors At A t TT Writes: "Mv kidneva wm-o Bn gone, I could not sit ob a chair without a cushion ani) mff onut nn. ) . j... uavKacae, neaoacne, and depression. In Electric Bitters, however, I found a cure, and by them was restored to perfect health. I recommend, this great tonic medicine to all with, weak kidneys, liver or stomach, Guaranteed oy,R, R. Bellamy, druggist; price 60c - - - - - luauguration of Pullman Parlor' car Service,. Trains, No. 39 and 40 Be tween Charlofte and Wilmington. The Seaboard antm.m i.;v'"l . wv.o uiai cum- nSJulle 15thr they will inaugu tfF1 Parior-Car Service on ?in4a.3!Land 40 between Charlotte iiimiiBLon-aaiiy. . . These cars -wfii oraat.- service on above train.. DUt On tn anmmmnj.t. n tow- l"e summer FolltoK Place First Ward TTna ' - - - Mr and Seashore. Reel House, near Fourth-Street Bridge. TravPimT Po it' : egistrar-r. t. shipper. , - -4 je 3 3t ? i6w Agent. juages ot juiecaon D. ; Mote,' G. ing the construction and improvement of the public roads of the County." For the Durooses of this' aIaaMoii: na authorized by said Act, tne said Board of Commissioners have ordered and do hereby order a new registration for said i election, and the ' following ; are designated as the ' polling places in the several Townships and Wards, and the. perrons hereinafter named have Deen appointed ar the Registrars and judges 01 .Election 4in said several lownsnips and Wards, to wit: - Cape Fear Township. Polling Place Blossom's Store. Cas- ue naynes. - Registrar R, N. Sweet Judges of Election R. W. Boardeaux and J. H. Johnston. Harnett Township First Division Polling Place Delgado Store. tesistrar. w. h. PittmRn Judges of Election T. J. Kenan and ueorge vv. Kogers. Harnett Township Second Division. Polling Place Township House. '.Registrar C. H. Alexander. Judsres of Election W. Tt: Canndv and J. Robert Parker. - - - - Masonboro Township. PoUing Place Township House. Registrar D. J. Fergus. Judges ot Election B. S. Montford and Henry Melton. . - -- - Federal Point Township.' i Polling Place Capps Store, j ' ' Registrar -John A. Biddle. - - - Judges of Election Theodore Riddle and HU1 Williams. - ' - r .. Wilmington Township First Ward. Polling Place First Ward Hose I SELL, THEM AND YOU NEED ONE Columbia, Victor. Zonophone, Talk-O- rnone.' Keep in stock 3,000 Records. Sell Leads 10-inch Record, 38c. each; Zonophone 9-inch, 75c, or $8.00 Ddz.; Victor 7-ineh, 15.00: 10-inch. 110. Doz. Columbia same price as Victor. EXCHANGE ; NEW RECORDS OLD ONES. FOR Victor 7-lTrh IK. IflJnnh 12-inch. 45c. Columbia. th-sam" as Victor. Zononhonp S-irki!' Will allow 15c. for nnv nlrt l-inr-v. T)a- cord or-3e. for any old 10-inch Re cord. -1 sell for cash or on time. Write for catalogue. We. keep first-lass Pianos and Oro-ana Snnllirht r.omna and. Tanks. , The lamps are 500 candle Bower for HerhHne- stnrca . holla Write for catalogue. may 13 tf. M. BRADDY, Wilmington, N. C. CaU On Us For Peach, Strawberry, Choco late and Vanilla Cream for Sun day. - " WARREN'S STEAM BAKERY .ffe R, fF.. WARREN, Prop. . Phone 246. je 3 tf m m Tbs Kind Yon Have Always Bought "VM MfH 1MTI WflMrtf CDKKa I K . Pie Bis fomnnatnral wictnr. 0f ma nn a mAmK-.MU Vw.... Kouk ur noiiniiAni. J. m n Plin wrapper, SJ "P1". Prepaid, for tl.00, or S bottle $2.76. , CixcoUr Mat ob .8.4. New York.' .Trm s ... - : KUU A11.U unsettled. , iuis,, ,saia the city-chap who cy, 4.604.90. 1 . ' feus arnica Salve. - "It didn't take was showing, his rural relative the WHEATSpot irregular; Na 2 red. Ln ?r$ a.bad sore i had, and it town, "is called the tendprtnin' 102 nominal -elevator: OpUons closed J?.!Hr .. 81 sore eyes," writes D. "Whv i it' Mi7IY 7 72. net lower. July. 92 1-4: Bep- plni'. uope: lex 25c- at R. R. vvhy is j it called that?" tember, 85 5-8; December, 85 W, Bellamy's drug store. - - , - It is no secret, that wnn.' Crescent, 389 tons, - Mehaffev. -C n ITloen, F.r o ' XTL '"b' Maffltt. , , ..... , " , t v,s, uui -Cies, rsoiis, etc., nothing is so effective as Buck- oueH t":' L " trea,.matr December-; 85 14, n is so tough,v explained the other vator.- OpUons net unchanrAi rmr I f 1 rv? f :w Ml,..-, v , , , 34 - - Z." LJ ' i see that a prominent Biitiot' 'i adtvI. -..,: f ZI. tu ' r : 1 1 !-f . - -: v. "vou xwci, western ; steam mi i 3 ii i coosllerallly more than on 7157.45 nominal; refined steady. i i "" Ui wonas' populaUon is f emin- vWKKr-steady. U - . Ill lAuiAiw steady. . I J JT RICE Firm - tt id, if" iu.uixA.ssja steady O Seuitlie 8lgutar of i Ihi Kind Yon Hate Always BougtI M aa " . . . ,ue- l don't believe it. Trn.at w so, how -would we account for the fact mm one-naif the World dosen't know now me other half HveaV Tt,ho ii""" x-uouc iedger. TT (if"! P INI ' M 1 1 1 Cures Ch!srs I . ----- 1 "'wnoea, uywnteiy, and tht Bowel TrouWtt of Children of y ' AldiBltfeitlon, Regulates the Bowels, Strenctlv ensv the? Child iu uakcc VaVaWflBAM at ' t'ifllUMj ,"ai. w uiv t. . Lui uiivm. i rmaw- gwmmmm m a w w aw ak afl vh ar bbi vak. .a Wilmington Township Second Ward. Polling Place Old Court House. ; Registrar P. . Heinsberger, Sr. X ?? Judges of Election--M. O'Brien and J. C. Springer. : --. .. . - Wilmington Township Third Ward. , Polling Place Giblem Lodge. - xiegisirar a. u.ianKins. -. Judges of ElecUon H.,-L. Fennell and George P. Cotchett ; ?- Wilmington Township Fourth Ward. .Polling Place-Worth's Ice House. Registrar George D. Parsley. : Judges of Election L. M. LeGwin ICllUll, VI... .. : Wilmington Township Fifth -Ward. . Polling Place Old Hook and. Lad der House. .. " .:r Registrar-T: G.?Landen ' -"" lodges of Election B.- M. "Wilson and James H. Burriss. . " -. The f Registration , books of each Jownshjp, Ward and Precinct will be kept open between the hours of Nine Sf0 sunset on eS ""uay xcepted, lor twenty days, wiitC.i i T uai mesald books will be. closed for-registraUon at'sun fsnd. Saturday, before T.. '"-uuu : io-wit, -ttte 27th dav of May. laftB, that . .v,-7i.' About ih. - rJiJa.Fith.--2Wi9. buy. mltat unwrrn,Z ttfllSaturdaya Wmi ' a ucai uxia. I ... v" ivcgissirars Will ' attonrl You make a? certaintv of - " with- their ifHtiv.ti"---"c?a when you trade withes PoUins nl hl." ?. ADOLPH G. AHRENS. Dr. : ?2!ln? the reg? Last Call! Pay Your-KU To-Day and Vote for Library. E. WARREN :-v;;:&!S;6N., ; Original Ice Cream Makers. 9 iiiliiMing! ft ustrcceived?a' lot of New Roanoke Roc Her ring. Catch of 1905. Firsl of f the season. ii Viilmingtoh Co.. Phone 14. s John L Boatwrinht. Mnr pr 18 .tf r-vftX;.;-?7-.' : '.-' Phone 644. - may31tf . -107 Princess SL Insurance Change! IThc Office of ;v l. VMl R MFTTQ - - r.'.v:-.;- ' liiJ IV Now Located at - 109 Princess St. will attende" respecdve townshwSs or cincts with- the registraUoa bJK on . Saturday -preedine th "" ; wn, . tne w 3rd- dav of June, ; 1905, from the . hour of Nine o c ock. A. M." till the 'hour of ThSl tS?H Pened tor Se spection of the electors of said Town: ship,, ward and; precinct and anof aid electors-shall be aUowed to oi 'This tne 1st y of May, 1905 ' Uy order of the Board of Commission - 5rs - New Hanover County, txt ,AiicEACHI!l Chairman. - W. H. BIDDLE, Uerk. - v a-HUl June i J Phone Your Drug P. 0. HALL, Drunglst r? ; . Richter Building,' C!or; 4th and Harnett' Sts. Quick Bicycle Delivery. : may - REEUIAR DISXER 25c. . . Board By the Week $400 , " ' - - Special rates by the month. Jan 22 tt . ' , '- ft if Phone 162. - Smith BId: : 7
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