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Morn i no - THE MORNING STAR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year, by Mall $540 Six Months, by Mall I. .50 Three Month's, by Mail ... .125 Two Months, by Mall ... . .1X0 HP' A 10) 1 r - . Oldest DaHy Newspaper in the State. " Largest Circulation of any Wilmington Paper. - X3UL W VOL. i&CXVI KO. 67. ' ' - WILMINGTON, N.-C.; THUK$DAy, JUTSTiT 8, 1905. J ; : WHOLE NUMBER 11,737 : - V LOCAL DOTS. MAJORITY FOR ROADS OUTLINES.. Crude turpentine declined 25 cents The movement for peace betwee Russia and Japan now .stirs the diplo- S eToMa government haTng barrel on all grades on the local lone aeo decluea to mane umj ui uv';-.jwwujr. ? --Other local on fourth page. Newbern," Monday, June 26th, is be- Election Upon Question 01 Addl ing advertised. movement to end the war; a rumor comes from Vienna that Russia will ignore foreign efforts . to - effect peace and will treat directly with. Japan: Russia has given orders to intern the three cruisers at Manila The Storthing, or representative assembly of the people" of Norway, declared in dependence of Sweden yesterday and King Oscar was notified that he is no The alarm of fire about noon yes terday from box 31 was on account of a small blaze at the home of W. T. Mallett, colored, 610 Campbell street; damage about $10. ' I The Corinne RunKel Stock Com pany has engaged to play a week at the. Academy of Music, beginning Mon- tional $50,000 for Permanent Improvement is Carried THE ELECTION YESTERDAY Only Twenty-four Votes Against The Proposition Official ..Returns To- . " Day Class of Bonds to - . , Be Issued. - - New Hanover Jail Breaker and Ef-i forts Beirm -Made for Theif .Cap- ture Reward Offered.' Semi-official returns from the ten lnno-or rulnr of thft Nnrwpp1Ti "nonnlo- if necessary Norway will go to war tolday ni6nt July 3rd. From here, the precincts In the county indicate that defend her independence and sover- company goes to Newbern. v -" . ' the proposition to issue an additional flLLPJJtLIt ' '--The new pavilion at Wrightsville $50,000 of bonds for continuing ; the bloodshed in'5 the street rallwav strike I TbA name is ver aDDroDrlate when it roads: of. New Hanover was carried at Saginaw, Mich., occurred yesterday lis: considered that the structure is than ,1,000 incades- President Roosevelt vesterdav ' in- centlights and is otherwise brilliantly formed Congressman Maynard, of Vlr- f appointed, . , " , ginia, mat ne voautao wnat ne coma TM nr n nntArtimat .nnno white boy, a slave to drink and a pby- Six of the twelve prisoners, who: es caped from jail -before day 'Monday morning are 'now, safely back In the cell from which they fled over the pros trated form' of the Jailer, and an earn- st search for the remainder of them s being made, Those returned yes terday were John Bishop, captured the day before- at Clarkton, and George Coney' and Thos. T. Ellington, captur ed the same day;, by- Chief of Police H. A. Jarman, of Jacksonville,- Sheriff W. C. Mills and a posse from Onslow eounty who went out in response to a i county. The polls . were open from sical wreck, has once more been taken sunrise ta siaiiset and at no time was into the custody of the police. . He was arretted yesterday afternoon by Ser- to promote the Jamestown -Exposition w. K. Karr, acountant at the Smithsonian Institulon, ' Washington, D. C, has been arrested for embezzling $46,000t: Two new cases of yellow faver Are nnrtl from Pnnnmn n-rnl n man arrived in New York yesterday sejjjt J. R. Hardee and is charged with with the fever The flood Situation J vagrancy. urn neat -eiunuxs uiao J a serlea nf hlpvclps rsLPpk undor Johnson a crank, has been, committed series oi Dicycies races unaer tn this llHnola Innfttfi funrltrrm fmnTi.' the auspices of the Y M. C. A. Is be- noying Miss Alice Roosevelt with: pro-ling ; arranged for-the Fourth of July posals of matrimony At 'the taber- The start will be at Seventeenth and nacle in which the German Bapti&s L..!..,-'.'.. ht tT eueeus auu uib course win in yesterday's electloa. by a majority of 511 of the votes cast 'end a majori ty of 205?of the total registered , vote of 740." Only 24-hallots, -,-were" cast against the proposition in the entire io!, va, yesteraay live persons. : were rendered unconscious by a bolt of lightning which killed a colored wo man, in another part . of the city New York markets yesterday: Money on call easy 2 to 2 1-2 per cent.; closing bid and offered 2 1-4: cotton, spot dulL 8.40 ; flour dull and unsettled : wheat irregular, No. red 105 bid; corn steady, No. 2, 58 1-2 elevator; oats quiet, mix ed 35 to 35 1-2; turpentine demoralized, 73 1-2 to 74; rosin steady. . ' WEATHER REPORT. ; ; V U. S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau, . Wilmington, N. C, June 7, 1905. Meteorological data for the 24 hours eii'iing 8 P. M. yesterday. . . Temperature at 8 A. 76 degrees; 8 P. M., 77 degrees; Maximum, 90 de grees; Minimum-, 70 degrees; Mean, 80 degrees. :'.-'"" Rainfall for the ; day, 00; "- rainfall since 1st of month to date, .03. Stage of water, in Cape Fear river at Fayetteville, N. C, at 8 A. M. yes terday (Tnesday) 7.5 feet. PORT ALMANAC JUNE 8. C Sun Rises .'. ......4:41 A. M. Sun Sets .7:14 P. M. s Day's Length il4h., 30 m. High Water at oSuthport;.ll:50 P. M. High Water atlWilmingtbn.2:20 A. M. ather Forecast. ; : For North Carolina Partly cloudy and cooler Thursday, showers in east portions; Friday fair, fresh to -brisk northwest winds. : v; - Whom the gods would destroy that occasion. they first make mad enough7 to run two daily Republican newspa pers in a town where there are already too good white folks pa pers. -.- ' , " : be : down .the turnpike to the Sound.. Entries may be made at the Y. M. C. A. r. i;: ' - ' Davidson College at its commence ment . last .week conferred the degree of T. D.. upon Rev. J. M. Wells, Ph. D.,:. pastor of the First Presbyterian church, this city. The honor is one worthily bestowed and one in which friends, of Dr.- Wells will take great delight, -: Jefferson Lodge No. 61, K. of P. at its regular meeting last night elect ed officers for the ensuing term begin' ning July 1st as follows: .C. C, L. B. Rogers; V." C, J. M. Ward; Prelate, W. R. Taylor; . M. of W., .Geo. W. Branch, M. at A., D. D. 'Lennon; I. G. Jno. D. Qwen; O, G., ThoslL. Vines. , " Mr., Albert C. Beilet, 60 years old, a resident of Delgado, died at Cottage No. 47, in the village, at 11 o'clock yes terday morning. . The deceased leaves a wife but no children. The funeral will be conducted from the residence at 10 A. M. to-day" and the remains will be interred in Bellevue cemetery. Wilmington, firemen are beginnlni to arrange to attend the annual meet ing, of the State Association, and the tournament in Winston-Salem, .In July The; city, has raised $1,800 premiums for the tournament and has secured the acceptantBTaf an tavltattotftoy Gov ernor Glenn to address the 'firemen on It is reported that King Peter, of Servia, wants to sell his throne is he. can get a good priee for it. Maybe Pete will be feeling better fr0m Charlotte, Monroe, Wadesboro, when the Queen erets off on ; hei Summer trip. '' . ' - - ' : KM. Bryan has -applied for a permit to build a six-room house, two stories, on Seventh;" between Wooster and Dawson streets. : H. E. Bonitz, supervising architect, has also asked for permission to build a two-story tin roof residence for Mrs. J. W. Atkin son on northwest corner of Seventh and Dock streets. . . : - The grand seashore excursion the Issue Mn .doubt Official returns will be made to the County Commis sioners o-day. The result in the sev eral wards and precincts was air fol lows: - - . First Ward Registered vote 79. For roads, 69 against 6. Total cast, 65. - Second Ward Registered, 95. - For roads, 70"? against 2- Total cast 72. Third Ward Registered, 165. For roads, 108; against 5. Total cast, 113. - Fourth Ward Registered. 111. For roads, 87; against 5. Total cast, 92 Fifth. Ward Registered, -151. For roads, 94; against, 6. Total cast 100. Cape Fear Township Registered, 27. - For roads, 16; none against To tal, 16. - . : 7 Harnett " Township Delgado pre cinct: Registered. 8. For roads. 6; none against. TtoaL 6. ; Harnett Township Seven " MDe Post:" Registered, 28. For roads, 18; none against - Total 18. Masonboro Township Registered, 69. For roads. 62; none against To tal, 62. . Federal Point Township Register ed. 17.-C For roads. 15; none against Total, 15. , . I, j:" The bonds to be issued are to bear not exceeding five per cent interest. payable s"eml-annually, and-; are r to run for a ; period v not exceeding 25 years. Tne act autnorizing tne elec tion, which is now carried, authorizes a special roadt tax of not exceeding 10 cents on the $100 valuation of property and not exceeding 30 cents on the polL The , Commissioners , state, however, that : an additional levy will not . bo aecessary as the present levy is amply sufficient to take care-jftt the addi tionai bonds, paying the interest there on and providing a sinking fund to liquidate the bonds upon their ma turity. ' ' .: :-: "sc " '. -''' It is understood that there is now a sufficiency of money on hand to com plete the Scott's Hill road and that the first Improvement under taken as soon SIX HAVE JiEEN CAUOHT:. llJK , AND GREENi PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. i - Beautiful Wedding Service in St. i rJame Episcopal Church -Yesterday , Evening MANY .FRIENDS ATTENDED Mis Katharine Lamar Maffitt Charm- ing: V Wilmington - Young , , Lady, ihe Bride of Mr. Harry - -V . - -Woolleott Beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and white f carnations, and thronged with an assemblage of ad- telegraui from Deputy Sheriff Wm. miring friends and relatives, historic Sheehan stating, that the negroes : hhd Saint 4ames,t church," the scene of been; seen by him from the train on many beautiful and "fashionable wed- his return, to the' city with Sam' Long, dings, was never prettier than on es- Ellington; who" ia" wanted for trial- be- terday afternoon . at. half after, five fore '"Justicei Furlong on. a chara!cflTftortcnea Harry, woolleott led false pretense, confessed, upon:fhe to the; altar "Miss ' Katharine Lamar statement of Geo. Boney to the sanie Maffitt, and .they were united m mar effect that it r was -he who- .knocked riage according to the beautiful rites Jailer Capps down instead , of .Sam of the Episcopal Church, In a solemn Long. Boney is wanted with tong for and impressive service spoken by the breaking into Mr. Montgomery's, store I ev. R..W. Hogue, rector of the parish,, on Princess street, having been, bound T From handsomely burnished candela- over by the Mayor for trial at the next bra a soft light was shed over the altar oeen so tenaeny watcmng at ms Ded tprm nf Rimprior Court. Ellineton and the marriage scene was neautiful siae tne past several weeks, Mr. D. M. Pearsall, of Florence,-ar rived last night - " - Mr. C. J. Brown, of Whiteville,4 arrived last night. -Miss Hazel Love returned yester day evening from a pleasant visit to Tarboro, N. a " " " Mr. F. P. HowelL of Rocky Mount and Mr. W. W. Hackney, of Wilson, arrived yesterday. - -.- . ; -- . Mr. M. J. Grant and wife-and Dr. J.; S.- Dusenbury, - ot" Conway S. C, arrived yesterday. - Mr.: E. .Lilly returned last evening from Wilson, N. C, where he repre sented Messrs. Alexander Sprunt & Son during the past season. - -Mrs, W. F.-Jones -and Mrs. B. F. Applewhite are spending a few days in Asheville, " Waynesville and other points of interest in Western North Carolina. - - . - Mrs. J. ' W. Blomme is " visiting Miss Mabel Pricey p JBouthport - " " Miss Sallle Oldham returned yes terday evening from the Baptist. Uni versity for Women at Raleigh. v. -Friends of "Mr. Edwin Moore will regret to know that his condition last night save no hope to those who have RG CORSETS Women who prefer to be in the front rank "of fashion, are buying the R & corset this Spring, as it is the only ready-to-wear corset that gives the defined waist line demanded by Fashion. "We carry a full line of styles .and sizes in high and low busts. ; -: . , ; Every R & G Corset is guaranteed and Boney 4 were brought from Jack sonville by Deputy Sheehan yester day. - . . - Bishop was brought from Clarkton by Constable Savage, . who went up after him Tuesday night Bishop said he fled with Ellington and crossed the rivr in a boat; going to Brinkley sta tion across country. Bishop approach ed Capt. Bowen, of the Seaboard: Air indeed, the plighted vows Joining in heart and "hand two of the most popu lar young members of Wilmington so-1 ciety. For some time before the hour4 for the ceremony, the guests began to as-1 semble in expectancy- until the.strains of a favorite wedding march, skilfully rendered Jy Mr. James Charles Craft, Saint James' organist proclaimed the Mr. jonn ri. uenaer nas gone North to purchase Fall goods for. the j big Department Store of J. H. Rehder ! & Co. Mrs. Rehder Is spending ai while at Seven Springs, N. C, during ing Mr. Render's absence. THE POLICE EXCURSION. Special Offerings JhisWeek vv-.:-.'m''' " : .. -i;"'' :i ' - i tS:: -'::" - " in . Wliite Madras, 15 and 12 1-2 cents goods at 10 cents A new lot of Black Tamise -and Nuns Veiling at 60c, 75c. and $1.00 . - Another lot of Children's Lace Socks in White-and .Tan at 15 cents. -" - - v , J. WEIL. 116 Market Street. je4-tf Many r.tnA wiRHPier train "at Cronl v. TaW advent of the wedding. party. "First day and asked to work his 'way f onicaine tne two pretty nine nower cniia- the train to" Hamlet Capt Bowen no- reh; Miss Sue Northrop, gowned in rncd that Bishon'a face was bleached I white . lace over green, and- Master as if by confinement and suspecting that he was one of the NewvHahover escapes told him to get on the train. At Clarkton when Bishop was unload ing baggage from the car, Capt Bowen pointed him out to Mr. W. T. Phlfer and- had him arresteO. - Bishop said Jrtie had been to Norfolk to see a sick mother and was making nis way back. io Florence, not once confessing his identity until Constable Savage open ed the door where the. negro was con fine cL. , , . . . . . . " Walker Taylor. Jr., clad in a. suit of white duck. Then followed, Messrs. J. McRee Hatch and Ed. Taylor, grooms men, " followed ' by : the ? bridesmaid, Donations by Business Men I . Sale of -Tickets. f reparations - are going on apace for the annual excursion of the police J to Carolina Beach on Tuesday, June I 21th. A large number of tickets have already been sold and' many others wlH be disposed of before the date for j Ihe outing is here. The business men i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Miss Carrie -Wright alone. Next I have responded generously with prizes for the various contests that will be a feature of the day ana still others are expected to come forward within the next few days. A list of the contribu tions is as follows: ', ' : M. L. Starkey. 1 box cigars: Geo. r! French ' & Sons, 1 - pair Bannister shoes, $5.00; J. W. H. Fuchs, 1 pair snoes - 3.5U and six nair socks. S1.50: Messrs. T Marsden':BelIamy,""Jr.f Ray mond : Hunt ;, and - C. VanLeuven, groomsmen. Then the maid of honor. Miss -Mat Griffin, of Salisbury, Ni C.; Immediately' preceding the bride, lean ing upon- the arm of her uncle, Col. Eugene S. Martin, who gave her away at the altar-as1 the service progressed. : a tfiA nov Tunilia siro UnsttaH will Yat t. , ... . ... . , n . . land last night but:was not identi- the imprrovement of the Federal Point . - , L ' j I road extending from the southern sec- tion of the city- into Masonboro and Federal Point townships. Elsewhere in to-day's paper will be I The bridal party was joined at the J J. M. Spiky, 1 Noxall .hat, $2,00; R. F. . A . . ... . ..i I Antonvil xiri t h .hfa . haot man Mi ur I : ' o w - anenn aieaman. onermg a uDerai re-1 ""f" "v"1 . . - . umbrella; D. -L. T. Capps 1 box ward for the capture of the remaining -- v. ivrant, iroin tne vestry room to I cigars; - D. McEachern,' J. box cigars; six . prisoners. Sheriff Stedman, Spe cial Deputy Sheriff W. S. Bernard and Justice G. W. Boraemann remained In Brunswick all day yesterday search ing for Louis Brooks and others who were reported to be armed with Win chesters" and:" hiding around . the 'fish factories at Old Brunswick. : "' Last night a tramp negro was ar rested at Leland, Brunswick county, on suspicion of being one of the es capes and : a telephone message was sent to Officer . Deputy Sheriff Jas. H. Taylor, Jr., who replied, asking; that the negro be brought to .Wilmington. He arrived on the late train from Le the right L Then proceeding - to the J G. D. Phares, .1 rocking" chair: W. T. altar the beautiful ceremony was pro- Mercer, 1 rocking chair; S. . W. San nounced and the gladsome strains of fecial LmSIS xaenaeissonn s usnerea tne party xrom shoes, $3.50. C. L. Spencer, 1 plug hat the ch'urch. ' $3.00;. Chestnut & Barrentlne l pall it "was a pink and' green wedding nana made shoes, $3.50. patent leather i uui , vr. ty . nuggiua, ,i very uana- " A TLANTIC COAST; tINE BELIEF J: Department, of Wilmington, N. C. Condition- December 31, 1904, as shown by statement filed. - . ; i -. BALANCE - SHEET. .. ... ' Amount of Net Ledger As-. ;. sets December 3ist .or previous year . . . ; . . . $ Income From Policy-holders. $152,010.92; Miscel laneous, $39,335.18; To tal .... Disbursements To "Policy holders. $141,846.53; Mis cellaneous, $58,729.69; To tal . . i. Business In force Num ber of Policies. 9,769 Written during year Num ber of Policies, 7,932...-. Losses At beginning of ., year, $2,454 50; .Incurred, $62,250.00; Paid -. . Losses TJnnaid December 31, 1904 .. .. r 12,250 00 ; . .; ASSETS. Cash in hands of Treasurer 35,55193 Total admitted. Assets , . $ 0 ; i J;: LIABILITIES.;'" Claims due and unpaid. . . . .8 44,782 05 ' 191,346 10 200,576 22 4.839,500 00V 3,966,000 00 -. 52,554 50 35,551 93 17,940 35 Total Liabilities ...Policy-holders - to .$ : 17,940 35 Balance - on hapd - to pro tect in addition to right ' ' of assessment. - under f ol- - lowing funds . , . . i. . . . . $ 17,61158 fled as one of the negroes wanted.. AN IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL. Says the Nashville American : 4 4 Roosevelt should quit stealing Democratic ammunition. ' ' Sh ! Rockingham. Maxton, Lumberton and all intermediate": points" is. what) Mr. Gough calls his special that will leave Charlotte on Tuesday for Wrightsvllle, Ocean View and Carolina Beach and other places where "By bounding bil lows, balmy breezes blow.' In connection witn the proceed- THE OPERA "PINAFORE." To Be Sung In Academy To-Night by Charming Local Talent The sale of seats for the opera Pinafore" to be given in the 'Acad emy of Music this evening under the direction of Mrs. Annie deRosset Har- Remains of Late J. W. Jackson, Jr -Laid. to Rest-Yesterday. All that was mortal " of the late James William Jackson, Jr., whose sad death has been chronicled, was laid to rest in beautiful Oakdale cemetery yesterday afternoon after impressive and every feature of the arrangements was. carried out with the utmost pre cision and in excellent taste. The bride was gowned In white crepe de chine over taffeta, trimmed Evening Dispatch. witn real lace, ssne carnea an ex quisite bouquet of bride's roses and lollies "of the Valley. The maid of honor and bridesmaid were ', becomingly costumed in green crepe de "chine and carried bouquets of LaFrance roses tied with green rib bon. .: ' ' - 'r- .The male attendants wore black suits with, boutonnieres of pink and white carnations alternating, i Following the ceremony, the bridal party" was entertained at the home of i the . bride's mother; No. 510 Dock Superintendent, Dr. ; G. G. Thomas; Assistant Superintendent, N. N., Davis. Home office. A C. L. Generar OfflceB, Wilmington, - lt-Vi GeneralAgent for service Insurance Commissioner. Jta- uariey tra.ru. Brewing uo, ana Jortner I ganizer for North Carolina, Home Office, Brewing -Co. Year s subscription to I Wilmington, . c some silver butter dish; R. R. Bellamy, r box cigars. Among other contribu tions were the Home ' Brewing ; Co PRETTY HOME WEDDING. Miss Mary Elizabeth Dicksey Bride of Mr. B. P. Strickland. In the presence of a number of friends and relatives yesterday after noon at 5 o'clock at the home of the bride's father, Capt P. T. Dicksey, No. 109- Castle street his attractive young daughter,' Miss- Mary Elizabeth Dick sey, was led to the altar by Mr. Bert Price Strickland and they were hap pily united In marriage In a - pretty State Of North Carolina, Insurance De partment, Raleigh, May 15, 1905. I James R Young, Insurance Com missioner, do hereby certify that the above -is a true, and correct abstract of the statement of the A. C. L. Relief Department, a Fraternal Order, of Wil mington, N. C.,- filed with this Department,-' showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1904. . Witness my hand and official . seat, the day and date above written. JAMES R. YOUNG, Je 8 2t . - Insurance Commissioner. let him steal enough of it to down the Republican party like it has j mgs of e Board of Audit and Fi- j ris s said to be unprecedentedly large the Democratic party. nance Tuesday night it should have 'or a production by local talent. The been stated that there Is no contro- i saie win contmue at i ates ; untu Vice President Fairbanks made! versy between Mr. King and Mr. Fow- o'clock this evening and-those who . j i. v f br roiniivo 'tn thfi terms nf the office have not reserved seats had best do a guuu apccun nb- uic upouug ui t - - -- ceremonv-nerformfid hv T?ov w w street After receiving hasty congrat. DavlS) pastor; of southside BapUst , -------- cnurcii. Mr Strickland is a popular were accompanied to the Front Street vo xITinlnv-. f .th-nH,f.J i.. 1 1 1 V T7M i- TJ-W ...il i T I" a J - w . e,... MK ,u u IUM gytuoa ol ue auC .e, Um Chemical Company, at the Al- muivu at. -x v KtiKrn.. xuc ra-1 wuhu weir uuaucu iu uic uutw o , , . . . , ... . , , i uwui.iai.ui j, auu iuc unu is inucu Douna tram tor a oriaai- tour, wmcn will include a week's stay in New York and- some time, at the former home of the groom in Newark, N. J. . They willv return in about two weeks and vices were conducted in the absence of -the pastor, by the Rev. Alex. D. McClure, . D. D., pastor of Saint An drew's Presbyterian church, assisted 1 by the, Rev.- R. W. Hogue rector of in a wide circle of young the Lewis and Ularlc exposition - ' - -, tin nf tnA with hrtiiiant w. Saint James' parish and chaplain of be at home to friends at No. 510 Dock k, was at rprtlana, Ure. we Deiieve mr, .at rnr th A nllrnna1 a, Rtat.d hv thettrical effects and elaborate costumes Fairbank is going to cut more ice Rnard - that he mieht acaualnt his is promised. The cast. is as follows: as a Presidential candidate than successor with the affairs of, the of- mrkot tpoi-1 hAlipvfi. 1 fice. ,t9 the Wilmington Light Infantry, " of. which Mr. Jackson was a valued mem- The Him. ?ir Josenher Porter. K. C. B. I "F ana omcer. . jnere -were in atten- Says an exchange :."A Kansas Ncbie Act by Noble Boys, man drilling for oil has . gone The Boys Brigade will probably not uown x,oou Aeeu ix , .ha . va h fm.etm- to do a Blackburn could get Marion But- nohle acL Since their organization, ler 'in a hole like that he would although interdenominational, they Mr." W. G. W. Krafft I dance upon the obsequies the company Captain Corcoran ......Mr. F. DuPre hn uniform commanded bv Cant- Wm. Ralph Rackstraw (SaUor) n n. ;, Mr. R. W. Banks. :;.. . - " Dick Deadeye (Sailor) -. .. ... . society r many rormer xeuow em- Mr. Ed. Reilly. ployes from the Atlantic Coast Line Boatswain .'.Mr, Will Gore general offices and a large number of Hebe (Sir Joseph First Cousin) oraonn, fHttn rta . ol, n1tQ nf Miss Alice Borden. " " Little Buttercup .:..Mlss Rena Milte.lUIe''ffi!B" norai ortenngs were num- ways, Lignt and Power company, tie Josephine, Captain's Daughter ....... terous and very handsome. is a' young man of pleasing address, .Mrs. Anne DeK. Hams. 1 The services at the erave were with 1 flue hiisinpRs nhJUtv. and has made a strect.thls city. The- bride - is one of Wilmington's most charming young women, a daugh ter of Mrs. Eugene Anderson Maffitt, and a member of one of. the Cape Fear's most distinguished families. The groom came to Wilmington about five years ago,, and has since held the re sponsible ; position of secretary and treasurer of the Consolidated Rail admired friends. .- - Following - the ceremony, brief re ception was held and the bride and groom left on the evening train for a" They will return to the city in a" few. days and-make their home here. - ' . Real Estate Transfers.-. - - From deeds filed for record yester- WMTED I 10.000 LBS. WOOL Highest Gash Price Paid for Same. SAM! BEAR, SR., & SONS, 18 Market St, Wilmlnston. N. C. je 8-tf. - r ' Special Trial Offer THE MORNING At Reduced Rates . To New Subscribers' For the next : sixty days ; 'will mail THE MORNING STAR to subscribers outside the city at the following re- . reduced rates: FOR ONE YEAR $4.00 FOR SIX MONTHS $2.00 Positively, no subscription will be taken at the reduced rates for "a period less than six months. For one month the price will be, as hereto fore, $1.25 for three months; or,' fifty cents for one month. This offer, as will be noted, is for a limited period only,, and is made for the purpose of giving those, who appreciate the value of a daily newspa- per .are opportunity to read V the STAR for six months, or more, at a cost" of about one -and a quarter cents per copy, and then determine whether or not they will continue their subscription" at the reg ular price. . . No name wilj ;be entered on our books under this offer - unless the order is accom panied with the cash. ' While this proposition is made primarily to secure -. new subscribers, old subscrib ers outside the city may avail themselves of its advantages vat the reduced rate provided : they pay. all arrearages and for not less than six months in advance, : ."J - .r On account of the heavy expense attached to our city circulation -department; this . 'offer does not apply to city subscribers. - ; . Sample copies mailed free to any address. . - Note the conditions of this offer carefully to avoid mis- takes. THE SIWASA" .. Chatauqua Grape Juice, - - A most refreshing Invlgorat- day, the following real estate transfers I ing, healthful and popularunf ermented beverage. Especially recommended for invalids and convalescents. S, W. SANDERS. Dluff ud the opening and have' his j have occupied free of charge an arm own way with the Republican out- ory In Immanuel Presbyterian church sailors, :Marlnes Sisters, Cousins and military hmoraai very Impreg. Lst-.of ffiends in city durlng Wfl fit in North Carolina. The National Master Association is in session in Atlarw ta. If it were to" freeze and the water pipes all " over town were .to burst, while they are there, it would omport with . Atlanta's idea of making them think they building; In a short while they will move into their handsome" new armory " .' i i---' M ' "T A. . Y -. M a Pinmliara n aecona ; street, anu last muuuay meeting was held, the matter of their soon leaving the church building was suggested. At once a motion was put and ' unanimously carried to forego the pleasure' of an encampment this year and devote the fund for that pur pose to repainting the church in re- A "Teaslnz Sone and Dance., inci- sive. A oeauiirui xeature was tne i residence nere, dental to the opera ! will be sung by singing by a special -male quartette 1 Mr.' and Mrs. Woolleott have the sin Miss Alice Borden and danced by Miss "j composed of Messrs. James Owen Reil- J eere,-good wishes of a host of friends Borden, Miss Mills, Mr Krafft, Mr. y tjnanes MCMinen, James n. unaa- j DuPre',' Misses Bessie Gore'Lina De- bourn and H. K. Holden. for theif continued happiness and well being. Rosset, Sara Catlett Loris Hardin, Christine . Stevenson, Dell - Burbahk, Daisy Burbank Beulah Armstrong, Thurber , Gore, and Sue Catlett. 'Little Kickapoo will be -sung by ar in the onlv town in the South. oM nf their occunahev of an Mlss Rena MIlls M Pantomt It, tho hiifMW the nnst SfiV- " 'nam u wiruw uu w, . . . r The pall-bearers werer Honorary, Messrs. F.'H. Fechtig; James Sinclair, B. J. JacobB and James H. Chadbourn; active, Messrs. H. M. CrosswelL D B. I Sinclair, Louis E. Hall, George Davis, Thos. Mid-Week Dances. r , . The first of a series of mid-week dances at the ; pavilion on Carolina Beach during' the coming season was R Orrell, Chas McMfllen, v Jr., given last night and It proved a source a bevy of pretty, dancing girls. Coax Me,", will be sung by Miss Wnat the stand pat Republican erai years. The sacrifice of the boys raDers are not saviner about Presi- lis . commendable .and, shows the t Aicrr that "stunh' of which they are made. AH , , ' . i, honor to the Boys' Brigade! too much protection prices make """" " American material so high that it Magistrates Meet Tb-Diy. - can't be used on the Jranama) The magistrates' of the county will oannl is nnitft interestiner. - Uncle meet to-day at noon in the Court earn VinwPVPr. is mftkino- auite a House for the purpose of fixing a tax r el' ,Tt- levy for 1905 Notices of the meeting mi8a spectacle of himself m dodging V . . a maeistrates den. and "If You Tell Me Hpw 1 Love by the principals in the leaving the people the bag to bold. attend will - subject the - delinquent 5 , x xt rt J- " 10 tne Penalty as nxea uy H,dMIIW Souvenir Booklet Tne unanesiun cyv um v--- meetme Monday had to be post and George P. James. . of ' delightful pleasure- to the " large "Gathering Them -in fOne by One" number of young people who attended. and "Nearer" My God to Thee" were An excellent orchestra has been sign- Mills and acted in pantomime by Miss the. selections by the quartette at the led and the dances promise to be even Borden. Miss Mills. Mr. Krafft and Mr. Lcemetery. ;. The W-JUT I. fired a part-1 more successful, than last '. Summer. . "-r... I ...... . ..... . .. - Dupre. - - - jlng- salute over the grave of their de-1 The dance last night was led by Mr The Nightingale Song from "Ser-1 parted comrade and Bugler Willie Wat-1 R. E. Bizzell and the number of those : .v "I . . I - - - . - geant Kitty." will be "sung by Mrs. ters blew taps.. The musie at tne dancing and the spectators were De- church was lay Miss . Sarah ' Kenan, Miss . Mattie " Lee Horne,. Mf.-v Chas. McMillen and Mr. H. K :-Holden. ; i appear: -. , Olivia A. Strickland to David Low-1 enstein, for , J1.300, property ott east side of Sixth street, 66 feet south of Swann street, 33x75 feet in size on east side - of Seventh street, 64 feet north of Nixon street 60x75 feet in size, r ' . Alfred W.' Millinor.and wife to Ar thur- j W. : Branch . and wife. for. S70. property on- south -side -of Meares, 133 feet, east of Front street 50x104 feet. more or less.- ' - . Married Last Evening. . ' Miss - Frankie I. Hurst the attrac tive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Hurst Np-' 1512 Marker stret, was happily married last night at the home of her parents to Mr. David L. Boon, of this city! The ceremony was performed in the presence of a num ber of friends and relatives by the Rev. J. A. McKaughan, pastor of Brooklyn Baptist church A wedding reception followed the ceremony during the pro- Harris and acted by Mrs. Harris and dancing girls. " , . "Dearie" will be sung toy Miss Bor- Pitlable Case Indeed. . rf ".It is reported that the heart-hroken old mother of Will Guthrie, one of the young white men charged with high- je 3 tf REWARD! Liberal reward will be paid for the j arrest - and delivery to New Hanover County Jail of the following escaped prisoners: . Edward Sampson, job WilllaniK, Chan. Slagletary, Elijah Rom j rr RBk. Louis Brookfc an WUlie i Davis. '- FRANK H. STEDMAN. Sheriff New HatloVer. County, je 8 tf.- " - 'A r t -; notice. -'' ". . . ; tween 300 and 400 -The - orchestra this season-is composed of J. Monroe Culbreth,' Robert H. Morris, T. K. Cur tis. TIarry Brandon, Charlie- Sellers, Philip Eshenback with Miss ' Mildred Hunt, organist-" .; Harvey-Parker, - , '--. - Tier, which is- over a hundred poned because of thelack of a quo- f ninatrated historical and hioarraDhleal I road Saturday nighL attempted to end 1 rcnzahfith Harvv ' the attractive voune years old - and - is one of the few I rum. yu J souvenir of the poUce and fire depart- her -unhappy life by drowning herself; daughter.:of Mrland Mrs. J. W. S. ments of the city of Wilmington com- in tne river at ioot oi wueen street i Harvey were, happly united in mar piled by Mr. 1. Sidney Villere, of Monday afternoon. : Some J. of . her j riage last " evening. Mri- and t Mrs. i Macon. Ga., have been received, Half- j friends learned of, Mrs. Guthrie's pur- Iparkerwill reside at thev handsome tone cuts of the Mayor, retiring May pose, in time to reach - her before she ne-w- - home -recently erected by the in - the town of - Wilmington, to tne hirtint f AAur t or Cash, all the right. title and interest of J. O. Nixon in one gress of which, Mr. and Mrs Boon re- lot of land in City of Wilmington, WE SEMU AlA KINDS -OP TALKING X - . MACHINES. - - ' "., - ' ' or-."liatrihiitlnfir' hAiiae for- North Carolina, South Carolina and:: Virginia. The zoaopnone-w me oeac raaa. sell the largest -machine for $15.00 in th wnrlrl for th nricfe It. is-four r un.ioir tv,A 9rri Hav nf Julv. A. X.. rtimpi na larsre as an v other J15.00 ma- 1905, I will sell at the Court House door I chine.- We sell the Columbia, the Vic tor, in lam-u-riiuiiBi ' - . We sell first class Pianos and Organs. We seU anything for cash . or on time. ceived . the friends." "'- congratulations of many "Lumlna," ' ".--where all are welcome. Where all your friends go. The best place In the South. - 1elO&lI2t Copies of a handsomely printed and J way robbery: on the East . Wilmington typically Southern newspapers,' is now printed on a - new Hoe; per fecting press which turns out 24, OWfen to twelve page paper an hour. The News and Courier chmes. has nlwn va IrAnt. abreast of the SamT : Bear, Sr, ----- .. .. ; , . - .. times and that is tbe reason it has perpetuated itself in the field of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S. W. Sanders Grape Juice. F, H. Stedman, Sheriffs-Reward. M. tirnndv Music Co. -Talking .Ma or Wm. E. Springer, members of the carried ner intention into execution. present Board of Aldermen and retlr- Mr. Jim . uanieis caugnt tne woman 8ons-Wool ing Aldermen - with pictures Of each on her way to the river, and restrained Wanted. I member of the oolice and fire depart- her by force. ; The case is a pitiable ments and their stations . are pre-lone Indeed. Mrs. Guthrie is a widow C. R Li w ,Ca-COOKing yyitn-1 .., noa flftl1VAfr and lives at 213 Queen street groom on : Fourth,:-between : Dawson and Wooster streets, ' - . " - , . "Lumina."' - where all are welcome. .-Where all your friends-go." The best place in the South, . ' je 10&U - NOTICE. -- Beginning June 1st Wood will - be delivered T tn - residents on - the Beach at $1.25 per load (1-4 cord). Deliveries will be made between - 6.00 ana -;f .00 o'clock A. M., dally, except Sunday - ; xave oraers - at tne aviiions" . :. C R.f I -& P. CO. may 19 lm. - u-n nf T7!i-htvi ntropt 2S feet north of north line Nixon street, runs north with said ' line' of Jfiightn street ieei, thenw (ast narallel with Nixon street 50 feet, thence south 30 feet thence west B0' feet to beginning, to. satisfy an o-raniitlnn in m v hands for collection against : said J. U. xxixon, ana wmra has been levied on said land - as the property of Said J. O.: Nixon. ' . je l-o a w Th 4t - -j -- Sheriff. ADelightful Pleasure Nothing pleases a man more than a ttnnA xicn ahave. "We sriva the clean est ahave obtainable, not only In point of keen razors, but as to real cleanli nM Wn 11 tin n. deaji towel for each man and everything-else is thoroughly antlaeptie. - - QUION & DAVIS, . . . - . -Climax juaroer unop, - . . , 1 South Front street Insurance Change I The Office of J. VAil B.; filETTS ; 7 Now located at' 109 Princess St ' Phone 162; Smith Bldg. 1YOU NEED A TAI.KINO MACHINE. It drives away the -blues : learns you to sing and dance. . . -we sen - the Kun-iiigni uuun . 500 candle power. Will give as much ..; light as 10 electric lights. It only costs l-cent an hour to run luenu xubjt . just the thing for stores. we anow aoc. 101 uiu i-iu; ..v .r and 50c for old 10-inch Becords. Send us- JZ.OO ana we wm uniu muhina n. n. r. Teu can open It at -. express office and if It don't suit you .' you may return-11. uw yj & !..-,.. BR ADD Y MUSIC CO . , , M. Je 8-tf. Wilmington, N. C Bids will be received until .Friday, June 9, 1905, for the framed building now occupied by the colored "depart ment of the James Walker Memorial Hospital. -Building may be seen by calling at the hospital. The Board of Managers reserve . the , right to reject .- any and all -bids. - Address -the super intendent at the hospital. . Building imust be removed as soon as vacated. Juae 7-3t i J. AKERMAN. Supt. 0 0 3 I ill , Si .it journalism.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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