' - - . - t - - - - L iLJLJiJJ Mo Star, THE MORNING STAR; Oldest Daily Newspaper In the State. Largest" Circulation of . any -Wilmington Paper. : s TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Year, by Mall ...... f&OO Six Months,- by Mall ; ..; .20 Three Months, by Mali ....1.25 "Two Months, by Mai! .....1X0 RN I VOL,. LXXVI KO. 79.; WniMESrGTONrK. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 22,1905. WHOLE NUMBER 11,749 XC1 v - - v - - - i - XCbe flilornf ng Star. LOCAL DOTS. OUTLINES." The Swedish Riksdag convened yes terday and in his address King .Oscar declared against cocreing Norway, say ing the union was not worth the sac rifice At San Francisco yesterday, TbomasK Lobb a Maniac, barricaded Himself -In a room, and after wound ing nine people, he blew, of the top of sea, the sleamer Wilmington will make Other local on fourth page. The schooner C. C. Lister cleared yesterday, with cargo of lumber Jor 1 New Torkl ; .J - . British steamer Jloda cleared yes terday with cargo of 8,446 bales cot ton, consigned to Liverpool. " . ' On "account of an. excursion to A FINE EXPRESSION Splendid Testimonial from Negro Citizens to Munificence of . ' Mr. W. H. Sprunt' AT HOSPITAL YESTERDAY his head; he used $50 and $100 bills, as wadding for hia gun- The Twentieth Century Limited, running from Chic ago to New York was- wrecked last night at Mentor, O., killing several and badly injuring fifteen-; --President Roosevelt- spoke toa large crowd "at Worcester, Mass., yesterday; " JennieG. - Hlrsch, 25 years old ' was arrested at the railroad station J?or writingpoetry on the top of a bandbox for.the Presi dent At New York yesterday Her bert WV . Bowen gave out t long, state ment' in reply to- President Roosevelt's no 5 : 15 trip to. the pier , this after noon..' ' ,. s An officer arrived yesterday from Southport and arrested a negro named Adams, 'wanted in Brunswick county for abandonment " . - St. Matthew's English Lutheran church will have - its - annual - outing Representative Colored People s As : sembled to Honor Benefactor of J Their Race Fitting Tribute to . - NobleWilmingtonian. Perhaps not before in a generation has there - assembled to the , city fit roonlno tri rUsmlastnc "hfam Ati: mlnltiter to Venezuela r Bowen makes some the Hotel Tarrymoore; on Wrightsvillt serious charges against Assistant Sec-1 Beach from 9 to 12 o'clock to-nighC retary Loomia The' Gity Trust and .Safe Deposit Company. of.EhUaTp3Xhta. with deposita of $1,385,000 went under vestef day- as ..a result of dead hanker Gaskill's stupendous forgeries -At Charlotte yesterday th L. Arey,;whis key. manufacturer, of SaliibuTy, plead ed guilty of defrauding the government of $22,000 and agreed to pay it ratherl tendance ir desired. than - go ' to ,'tne eniienuary. xne insurance commissioner of New York at Carolina Beach Friday. All friends Wilmington more - representative of the school are cordially invited. . A special dance will-be given at body, of the better class of the Ne gro race than on yesterday afternoon between 5 - and 6 o'clock- In ' the new White, H C. Green,- J. " A.', Bradley. James H. Johnson, L D. - Kennedy, James C. Howe, Jno. H. Brown Richardson, D.' C-Sneed, EL M. Green, 1 . Aaron Kplloeer. W. H. Tlrftdlpt Snots wood Aiien, Alexander Huggins, James Savannah Money Order Flasher W. H. Moore James E. Howard., . Mr. Sprunt was overcome with' the kind expression from his colored fellow-citizens, but responded in graceful speech, disclaiming any credit: for the gift, saying ; that It .was" only: the dis pensation' of i an - all-wise " Providence through him. ;,-"'' Mr. Sprunt wa followed in his re marks by .Dr. Akermaa, superintendent of the hospital,' Rev. "A. DrMcQlure, D. D Dr. T. R. Mask,: Deputy' Collector of Customs John E, Taylor, Mr. !. Sam Bear, Jr., Rev. J. A. Bonner and others. Ti BURNS GETS I YEARS Sentenced in Federal ; . . Court Yesterday J-: " HE miL GO TO ATLANTA Proceedings Yesterday of No Particu lar Interest Many Visiting Attar-. --.v neyff Here-An Order in Bank- :. . ruptcy of Robeson Merchant ""Jimmy" Burns, ; the noted ; hegro nostrffl?fi. rnnnev tvrfttvr forerer rpftntlv Special mention was made; of the gen hrrtllht from' Savsmnah fin hv erpsity of Mrs. Walter -"Parsley and postofflce Inspector S. H--Buck, sub Mrs. J. Victor Grainger in contribut- mitted-.in .the United States Court ing. to- the . furnishing of that here ye6terday 'morning and was 3en- sends the governor a report in which he or a eow or a buggy or wellr almost says. President Alexander, was a party i anyining,. try .me tsusiness xocais 01 to the notorious conduct of J. H. Hyde the Star." Only one cent a word, but no in the Eauitabie ; Assurance society scahdal-r-The Southerns-Wholesale annex f the James Walker Memorial ar ,of e building -Vhich is-devoted ienced by Judge Purnell to-flve years i. tw. ttT'rttt.Molnn h!nr. colored patientsrth8 tame lielng in ... ri) . -tha Wl1irflT -nTla, apprecIaUon of the tjolored -fleopre 'of 1 y.-s --a,.. wit otopwrtrrehng fceir the city to Mr. W..M. Sprunt for hls n; ' place where the. sickand afflicted at the -race may. receive the surgical -and medical treatment of the splendid hos- ---If you wish to buy or sell 'a horse- pitaL - As a prominent member of the dlaUy iavtted. I The regulat monthly .' meeting.' of the Board of Directors': of the Mer chants' Association will be held thls afternoon at 3:S0 o'clck. - a' full' at- Mrs. W. A. Sanders and children are guests of friends and relatives at Conway, S. C. " -Miss Sallle .Futrelf left last even ing to spend some time 'with friends in Mt.-OHve and Goldsboro. f-Miss Elizabeth Pembefton, of Wil mington,. Is the guest of Miss Emmie Bell Williams, of Fayetteville. " - -Mrs. Clayton Giles and daughter, Miss L.ucile" Murchlson, left yesterday to spend a while ln.New York. ' -Mr. H. R. Willcox, the well known insurance man' - of Charlotte, was among . yesterday's arrivals at - The Orton. t ' . N ' Mrs; J. A. Grantham and daughter, of Goldsboro, returned - home yester day after a pleasant visit to Mrs. M. - Futrelt - . r t Maj.. E. W. VanC. Lucas and fam-v fly have gone to the. Seashore Hotel, Wrjghts villa Beaclt, . to. pend. a part Grocers' Association, -in meeting at Norfolk , yesterday, - reelected Presi dent VanHoose, and after ..transacting important business adjourned to meet next year; at Jacksonville- The Southern Cotton Association will, give out a statement to-day as to the true situation about the. present cotton crop Severe fighting is . going on In Manchuria; Russia. refuses to. ask for an armistice, and- an attempt Is be- delegation. to present a .beautiful testis monial - to Mr. - Sprunt oft that oc casion expressed i.it, the, gather ing was the most remarkable evi dence of generosity on the one side and ,of ; gratitude on the other ever witnessed in- this community. On the one side were representatives of ad. for less than 25 cents. . . -Mrs. Lena Wessell has applied for a permit to repair -.building on South Second ' street, between Market and Dock streets, same to be covered with tin, and : the ' front with corrugated I among the most wealthy and Influen- iron. - . , . . ': cial citizens of the white race in WU- Two Federal Court attendants and mington and on the other, members of Ed Belli- of Wilmington,' all whitev the very best class of colored people were the'onlv defendants before the here, a spirit of cordiality and good ing made In Washington, to get the Mayor yesterdav.r Thev were charged feeling being everywhere manifest belligerents to -eease .ngimng-T-ew ... . . ,nin1r ni, ,n ,n, The presentation of the testimonial gifts were spoken ,tff T as in line , with the -noble generosity of Mr. Sprunt an the colored people assembled ex pressed themselves as especially grati fied at the remembrance of faithful members of their, face.,' -. - . -.'Following the -doxology, the bene diction was pronounced by Dr McClure, after . which the gathering dispersed; those . present being much Impressed with the good feeling between the bet ter, "classes of the two races as mani fest upon an occasion so auspicious.- J STEAMERS IN COLLISION York markets: Money on call easy at 2 to 2 1-4 per cent.," closing bid 2, of fered at 2 1-2; cotton, spot quiet .00; flour firm but uuiet; wheat -Irregular, No. 2 red" 1.04 In storey coTH- iirm, No. 62 elevator; oats, mixed &5 to 35 1-2; turpetine steady 62 to ; 62.1-2; rosin quiet but steady, strained commoff to good 3.75. ..' " Wilmington and. Sea Gate With Ex cursion Parties Aboard Had Nar Escape Yesterday. row WEATHER REPORT. U. S. let. off with the costs. .. ; - Attention is called to the announce ment of the North -Carolina State Nor mal and Industrial College, which will be found in another column. . A postal card to President Chas. D. Mclver ,at Greensboro will bring a catalogue and any desired Information. ; . j - The "Rev.. O. B. Garris is now hold ing a series, or meetings at tne. Dree Will Baptist chureh on Eighth between- "Wooster and Dawson streets. Department of Agriculture, ; Weather Bureau,. .1 Wilmington, N. C, June 21, 1905 Meteorological data for the 24 hours The Rev H. H Golf will assist him aiding 8 P. M. yesterday. - Temperature at 8 A. M., 98 degrees; 8 P M., 79 degrees;. Maximum,- 87 degrees ; Minimum 72 degrees ; Mean 80 degrees. ". , - j ' ; m Rainfall f6r the day, 00; rainfall sin4ist.of month to date, .24. ?Sye of water In Cape Fear river at- Fayetteville, N. Cr at 8 A.aM.. yesr day (Tuesday) 6.2. feet. ; PORT AL MAN AC--June 22. ; Gun Sets -: " Day's Lengthy 041Un High Water at Southport. .12 -.05; K M. High Water at "Wilmington . 2 : 35 V. M. "'" Weatnr'Foiat't--;';:'-:"i'' from Friday "until Sunday. The public Is invited to attend the services. : , The committee for the police ex cursion desires ' to return thanks to Alderman Martin 'Rathjen for a hand some nickle lamp and a set of knives and forks to be offered as prizes tor the-contests to "take place on Carolina Beach on the day of the excursion. -Master Harry Beaman, of W ash- ington, D. C has taken a positln in the omstjSt Mr. S. P; Collier, Clerkr of the o Mr. Sprunt was the culmination of a mass meeting of the .colored peo pie of the city last May. in . St. Stephen's A. M. E. church; immediate ly following the announcement of Mr. Sprunt's donation of $10,000 to erect an annex to the already magnificent struc ture," made possible by the munificence of the late James Walker. The meet ing at that time was presided over by Rev. E. R. Bennett, rector of St Mark's P. E. Church. - and : the records were kept by H. Webber, In the capacity of secretary. At that meeting a com, mittee was appointed to draft a suita ble testimonal to Mr. Sprunt, and have it ' engrossed on - parchment for pre sentation to him upon the completion of the hospital. : The matter was relig iously guarded as ja. secret so far as Mr. Sprunt was . concerned, knowing of his modesty and-desire that the gift be as unostentatious as possible," there fore, when he responded to an invita tion to.be at the' new annex yesterday . While returning to the city with ex cursion parties aboard, Just this side of Big Island, about eight miles down the -river, yesterday evening, a Utile after 6 o'clock, : a collision occurred between the rival" excursion : boats, the Wilmington, in command of Capt. John W. Harper, and the Sea Gate, In command of Capt- Mj- T. cralg. ,.The steamers, it seems, : were; engaged, i; a race up the river and the Wilming ton was about t6 pass the Sea Gate when the one "side-swiped" the other. Fortunately no one was injured and neither; of the - boats was damaged to speak- of, but the excursionists on both steamers received a Inasmuch ' as. there is-intense feeling in the matter on both sides and state ments as to the responsibility forth wreck are widely at variance, the Star will not attempt to give the. content tions of either, party to the h contro versy,' as any slight deviation from the facts: might be prejudicial to - an offi cial investigation, which, it Is -under- in iOiowr and "ernoo: man in the office. atternoon 'ar the hour named. hes.was United States Courts in thi city. Ho surprised to find a body of people of . . asked for bv the owners . - . . . l A i . 1. I . .t n JIatln(m1an. - - . 18 ; an excepuonauy urisui juuug i sucn large projiwuuiai um6iuou- i . vty. boats. . low, and is classed among the ofilciaiE jed personnel. Among taose present were members of the Board" of Man- The steamer, Wilmington was -k re turning with an excursion party of the fair; light , soutn -northwest."- . winds .; becoming Many people declared yetserday agers of the hospital, Dr. Akerman, J Brooklyn Baptist church from Caro- There is no" liner location on earth for the Jap-Euss peace con ference than Wrightsvilie Beach.;, t liff hntM and most onoresslve of the surgeon In charge of the Institution, Summer. - However, the official read- and leading representatives of both ing of the Weather Bureau was only races. The exercises opened wttn tne 87 as the maximum up to 8 o'clock last singing of a hymn by those assembled, nieht Private thermometers, nearer and a very i '' ilrs. Eddy says poverty is not a disease. There is no disputing the j King No 414 Harnett street, will sym the street level, registered as high as 98. Friends - of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. fact, however,1 that it is a great affliction. - - -:' ' '-l I ,:;t There ar6 promoters who would build a railroad to the moon if. the people along - the route wiU 'Vote the necessary bond issue. - pathize with them In the death of their little daughter, Beulah, ager one year and a half, which occurred yesterday of cholera infantum. ? The remains were sent ' to the country for inter ment. - " - The- search - light excursion on the steamer WilnChgton by the N, w. s. Society of Fifth v Street M. E. fervent and appropriate prayer by Rev. J. A. Bonner. Then followed the presentation of the hand Bome testimonial, which was enclosed in a neat frame and neatly engrossed on heavy parchment . It was read by Rev. E. R. Bennett, and the presenta tion made in a neat little address by i Una Beach and the Sea Gate with an excursion of ' St Thomas' Cath olic church from Old Brunswick.' There were many ladles and children on both steamers, .who ; were exceedingly for tunate to escape without injury.. DEDICATE-NEW ARMORY. ervIdentiy?'Te?rtgneo"';.to:Ms'..Jat;;-eTer. since'he was confronted with the mass of1: indisputable- testimony - which- the postomee people piled up against -him. Ilisconfederate -in the money order scheme, Edd.'Smith, also, colored, is now serving - a term - from the Ken tucky i. Federal Court and' may - be brought back here for trial for his op erations In North Carolina upon com- pietion of bis- term there." - - - : ' O'ther: proceedings' in the Federal Court yesterday were-uiainly -: without Interest. About half the ? District Court cases have been disposed of thus far, and it seems likely now that the business of the term will be com pleted by; the last of the week. The. grand Jury during the. day yes terday returned J2 true bills and two not -true bills, . all for retailing' Case-of'Si M. -Taylor, of Cumberland1 fcounly, charged, with retailing, was continued until next term for defend ant. -. -it i - ... - ln the .'ease of E. M. Dees,charged with retailing; a mistrial resulted, the fury having been unable to agree after being out some time. The following- unimportant cases were disposed of during the day: Nel son Toon, "Columbus, retailing; Judg ment suspended.. . G.. A. Hodges, Cum berland, retailing ; Judgment suspend ed.. . David Surles, Cumberland, retail ing; 30 days in Jail, $100 fine and costs. Joe Jackson, Robeson, retailing; Judg- h . h-ttry,t jment suspended and defendant warned. William Kicser, anas ur. jouu iuw er.,f Cumberland." retailing; - 30 days In JaiJ, $10"0 fine and costs. , . Will Johnson, Scotland county, re tailing, judgment suspended. The case of Wm. Priest, white, of Robeson county charged with wanton destruction of .a rural mall box, was on trial when court at 2. P.'.-Hf topka recess until- 9 o'clock this ", morning. Priest Is represented by Jno. D. Shaw, Jr. Esq., of Laurlnburg. ' Ah order was signed in the court during the .day; upon motion of J. G, McCormlck, Esq;, restraining R. E. Lee,' Esq., assignee; from disposing of the assets of J l! Stevens, of Ashpole, N. C, respondent to a petition in in voluntary bankruptcy filed on Tuesday. Col. N. .A. McLean of Lumberton; C; D- Koonce, Chadbourn; W. u. mc Iver, Newbern ; E. M Koonce, Jackson ville; Jno. G. Shaw, Fayetteville. and F. R. Cooper, of Clmton,; were among the attorneys who arrived during the day to attend thtf 'sessions of the court During the day C Ed, Tayto Esq PERSONAL PAEAGRAPHS. "rtlrs, Qhrfstine. Adrian and daugh ter,, Mlsa Annie. left-last -evening to spend, a part of the Summer" at Berke leySprings, West Virginia. : ,: -- Rev.'- Dr. . John Stanley Vrhomas; formerly of this, city, was installed pas tor of the Presbyterian church at San- ford, ".Fla., on - the- second Sabbath in May.: : rk . - -Among yesterday's arrivals at The Orton were7. H, . J. . McBuie. W. L- M yrick; t Hammond, Jas. L.McNaIr, Lhui-inburg; J. B. -Tillinghast and O. W. Patterson, of Fayetteville. Alex. Mi McClupe, Esq., who has been on a 'visit of a few days to his father the Rev. A, p. McClure, D. D., will return to-day to his home in Louis ville, Ky., where he Is practising law, '. Yesterday's ;. FayetteviUe Obser ver: vMr. and Mrs. H. U. smith and little daughter, " Josephine, returned this morning from Wrightsvilie' Beach, and will probably leave to-morrow for a visit, to Mr- Smith's old home, Ap pomattox, Va. 'i DOL FOR DOLLAR! That's what you get .when you buy .N " . ; REASONABLE. HARDWARE .here,','4'' r'''iJ and you get more for your money here - - -. - - than anywhere lse 4hls is a proven i"--. admitted factx . " . lv t , - "--a .- v. - ' -:vr;- VK.l. E. 5PRinGER GMGm Cj' t THE NORTH CAROLINA State, Normal and Industrial Colleger - V COURSES: 'ij-f.. t.,'...v... S. S. TRAINING SCHOOL. Wrightsvilie Beach Meetings Ended ... e. ...... The institute tor the training of Sunday School workers which has been conducted the past week at the Seashore Hotel, on Beach, by Dr. and Mrs. LITERARY CLASSICAL SCIENTIFIC ' " " PEDAGOGICAL COMMERCIAL' lii; DOMESTIC SCIENCE v MANUAL TRAINING music ' Three Courses leading to degrees. : ; Well-equipped Training School for ' , Teachers. v Faculty numbers 5Q. . Board, laundry, tuition,: and iees for tae'Ui of text books, etc., $170 a. year: ForTree-tuition students, $125. '-"i For-nbn-i HVi residents of the State, $190. - " Four-teenth annual session begins Septem-;':, .. -r . j ber 21, 1905. To secure board in the dormitories, all-Jfree-tultioh applica-t . J tions should be made before July 15.. -Correspondence Invited from ; those ' de--; H-lsf I siring competent teachers and stenographers. - For catalogue and other In- ' s:';- --V'-'i formation, address -. . ' ' - . .r-i-r-'-.-VT.'-.SSi L CHARLES D. MclVER, President,. V; : : -i I V- Je 22-lwkY- Greensboro, N. C. new- advertisements: NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the ordi nances In regard to the rate of speed of automobiles (maximum 8 miles 'an hour), and -the use of 'bicycles on the Wrightsvilie J streets without using gongs and lights. H. M. Hamill, or at a high speed, will be rigidly en- of Nashville, Tenn under the auspices forced, and parties violating the ordl of the Methodist conferences of Nortii nances will be promptly arrested, and South Carolina,-came to a close Also any person allowing a bull or yterdayiaflernoon. The Institute is j other" vicious- dog to run at large In declared a success by the leaders of the streets will be Indicted under the the movement and all who attended, ordinance and fined $25.00. : - Governor Glenn Arrived Last evening Interesting Exercises To-Night - North Carolina's distinguished Gov- the same person, his discourse being I ernor. Hon. Robert B- Glenn, arrived "received with" the warmest enthusiasm yesterday evening on . the : Atlantic of Southport, made a motion to per hv thnsp nresent. The testimonial is as Coast Line train. from the North, and jmit a client a guardian to enter as follows: . - . is a guest-at the- Seashore Hotel, a party defendanrin'the New Jersey 'Grand characters,. noble souls have WrightsvUle JBeach Governor Glenn, and North Carolina Land and Lumber ever found a suitable means of ex- comes to deliver the principal address Co.". suit ' against the - Gardner-Lacey Dression In- worthy deeds. ; The grand- t imDbsine ceremonies which wiU this Lumber Co. .The motion was allowed. in What was riven out at Wash-IChurch to-morrow Wse est deeoa nave Jh evening ; mark the dedication, of the . x i' t rtntmia I be a delightful affair inaeea. rne r pi UJ ------ irtfin ahmit tne ..oowcu-uuvmin - ..... . . i MiffiK ana conseuueuuy - mww I Innvrka fJt rT MflriTOr RTrPPT I . . . J 1 . . , ... . hi-it wp1bi' '"' wt y- : . human happiness; ana sucn aeeua Boys' urigaae'ai 3outneasi. corner. 01 v - - - i.i ct - ..i ..l : i.rt A .ha .An ft rmn I .... .. . x- a - . v a wimahto - rna I . . - ... ;. tii o u uucii. .. wm uiB .n oounuon ou uuo ,wuu . owi .. gecond "ana- unnreu 'Sireeu. He whs As an yidence of this fact, a resolu tion was t passed before ; adjourning j yesterday; calling upon each of the three conferences in the Carolinas to I contrlbnte $100 toward the holding of I another Summer schoor atrwrlghts vllle In -19061 1 It is proposed to. have the institute next season- upon a much largeVcale. a ?:"S"""4 .-The reports presented during the In-1 stltute showed the great work accom plished by the school. The attendance (those registered) was shown to have been 230,- divided as follows: '. North Carolina-; Conference,' 172: Western North Carolina Conference 9; and South Carolina Conference, 49. .To tal. 230.' . i - . : ft The reports also . showed that the visitors numbered, about one hundred, these, of course, not being registered. Resolution of thanks were adopted to the railrdads, and especially. Gen eral Passenger Agent w. J. Craig, of the Atlantie Coast Line,- for : reduced rates and other courtesies ;" ft Manager Joe-Hihton, of the Seashore Hotel for the splendid manner in which he en tertained the guests and to the press for its report of the proceedings. . .". Je 22-2t N.; j.-WILLIAMS, -Chief of Police.. scandal was quite- racy, have'no doubt the details would be exceedingly nauseating. V ' HIS MOTHER DEAD. only 25 cents. --John Gray, a negro who raised a disturbance at the store of Mr. C. R. Savs the Philadelphia' Record : J pape in "Brooklyn,' a few nights ago, "There are lots of good fish in tne was tried before Justice Bornemann o nf VveTn yesterday on a charge of an assault ?ow!nSlm4 w met at the station by Col. Walker Tay- Geo. Summoned Home R. Ward, Esq " on a Sad Mission. fieoree R. Ward. Esa.,of the. Jaw is uvtiniiul and illnniiareed in .nnip deeree. when those who are lor, organizer and commander of the benefitted, express their gratitude to J Brigade; and Capt. Wm. Fi Robertson, flrtti Df Grady, Herring & Ward, of the benefactor.. . ' : . of the Wilmington ' Light Infantry, this " city, was summoned by a, tele- UStlvSfSiitSi TKey went immediately to the beach phone message-early yesterday morn annoY to the city hospital, In which and the chief executive Is enjoying tiie ing announcing the death of his moth- however, are awfully nmKyas io in default of $100 bond for his may be administered to the unfortu- exercises to-night will begin at late Geo.. R. Ward, who passed away the ' auditorium of the lot : k n'Hock at the ' family home In . ' 1 ' A 1- All I . . i J. nnffAtn triOmhTfl Cf- tllA whom they will lex caicn mem. apPearance at next week's term oi su- .""?.2?L TCVhiV hf 8 ieiui vomu , nurses -was a deea grana in concep- o'clock , In nurses -was a deed grand in Concep- armory with devotional service by Rev: Rock FIsli "township, near Wallace tion and noble In execution: ;-- a . aeea j. g. Crowley. - The musical numoers in DuDlin county. . ' While Mrs. : rn10 innsinn nf New Enffland I wtMm . "Pl.asnrA Bav." Ihaii- and noble In execution: a . deed j. s. Crowley. - The musical numbers in - Dnnlta : county., r While Mrs. Ward . ... I . ... - .. .. Jtv.i. w.iio tVio f.hriat anirit. - The 1 ..... . . m - j . nn..nf.A: I. j . -.... it. 4itn Kir ha rtnfh hito met with success. Iwhirh has been sola Dy tne mien iu -7,.--. XT wm oe lunusueu a.uuM? inaa neen m poor ueaiui iui' w. . r ... I - s :. - I tiaorrwil nT TrtA HIV or W11IUU1KIUU. . I . i X- . . : t - . r. ' : . - - - . .. . . WUUM. - JilCl UCabU TT 10 , uuA.N'W. " i 'j tm. i'vuwm " - - - - - nACToes ox tne city oi wnmuigvuii, 11. v . . V tu rung, movement by Mississip- Line, of New .erk, to parties in Pen- Q ?appreclate tne blessing which must d by Mr. Ch ' ,aW Aanltpd in sacola, Fla.. and which Is now. on her q11ow 3 deed and feel deeply the F. Bruton, of pn cotton nun owners iwiuicu m the capture of a lot of Massachu setts operatives and they are giv- .1 ieakw ' she is of the big - - way to the -latter port, put in at More- sense, of gratitude. i -.- . .. t-f z i.-I wn wiflV -. more -he neaa uity ruesuay wuut ZTi.tMa nOTn.i V4ft we have Wilsonr Adjutant' Gen- as a -sad' tilow to -'the' family': and Therefore. that er al T. R. Robertson, of Charlotte, and friends: ? Mr, Ward left- on the morn; may more -heartily express our HoQ!. M- Waddell, of ; Wflmlngton, inrf trade - for" his Sld ' home. r,; Mrs thlsay, the twenrilnth of May, will be among the. distinguished visi- Ward is Survived by flte sons and two A will 'Lmaj im9 tnacHn tn tors 1n attendance uuoa the exercises. I VinHP-htprs-fieo. R.- Ward." Esq., of Jir me UCSt Ul oo, noiai. uutrnum j ' . i iaut, nsseiuuicu " "" i r . - - - i o 7 - . A - - Ibe used as an excursion -boat at Pen- St. Stephen's A. M. B. church, to adopt it f3 regretted that Hon.. A. M, Scales, Wilmington; Albert J. and P. C. Ward, , - . - w - - . - the following resoiuuons: - - - sacoia. - whereas. Mr. WUUam H. Sprunt ThA President didn't do a thing , Chief-of . Police N. J. of Greensboro, and - Gen.'- Francis A. ,0f Duplih;: Mrs." MJB.J Taylor;-of Mag . - m tt J - Mail V a imnMi n I 1 4 v. T A' ' T - OmtllrmAK X Tk Williams recogimmg we m uetti ----- - - -s. t . - , . - Ra . - -, .... . v .... i it-. ji r mniAt nna lor uuwe.oi om,iw uvreuu...v-. -:-;.. i uu . but wipe up the floor with: ;Mims- gives nouce.,. . r ,seek treatment at the city :t the dedication, the.' name of the Mrs. Ward Is spoken of as having been ter Herbert Bowen, We said when sru hospital, has, in a spirit or nopie pim- donor of handsome new armory, a m0st ' estimable woman, and her Bowen started for hornOe . . - .j. t-:- r, i -. . ... - . unfi ... . . . nne UDrary wui ucubub kuuwu. r mmi t ra. wmca biib uieu., iuo luu Wk-M T f. (TOT II I U W M I U III V I d. I Fr.I n.l l - 1. T J . I lMMH I IT ATI. 1 I1QUUUO i " I . . - . . . 1 I . .. cuuiiiis B" ' r-o sr-r - 0r 81 a W6U uo r, t v.A Wlrat That we.- the tti rrtth mnrh WhAr InsldA Mstnrv ,M1 talrAVlnnA tivdflv. or at a high SReed-will be rigidly en for we were prepared long ago to forced and parties violating the : ordi-r oftne c'ity of Wilmington,N. rf Brigade that will make it doub believe there was a: mess in amer- nancwm wu, neDf. Z-ZtZ" iZZ ly iaterestliiB;-for-aa-frleiid.-wko;at ican affairs in Venezuela ond. That: we give humble praise to AN AFTERNOON-WEDDING. ;.: ANOTHER NEW: JLOT ; OUVEOIL ' JUST RECEIVED FROM ! ' ITALY. Our Importing Jobber teUa na' that. the kind he srnda oa Is the beat ' to be had, and we believe lain, for oar sale on thla one ar ticle' alone la enormons. : ;y "We anpply the beat people in WUmlastoii, and ''tou know we :onld not fool them twice. - v: James M. Hall, ' - DRUGGIST, ' , N' Cor. Fifth and Castle Street.. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS je 22 tf. NOTICE. DIED AT THE HOSPITAL. : Passed President Roosevelt has a. bi job ori his hands now in getting forced; Japan and :Eussia;.to quit using Iowder and shot on each other. If lie succeeds in that he may induce the Chicago people to lay down their bricks and bludgeons: and quit doing business for the coro ner. ' ing the running of bull dogs or other 1 vicious dogs at large will aslo be en- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. James M. Hall OUve Oil. . A. J. Burriss Announcement- . E. Warren & Son Ice Creanu' -. Geo. O. Gaylord Reduction Sale, . : N. J. Williams Chief -of -Police No tice. , ' ' Ch'as. D. Mclver. PTcs't--N. C. Nor- Some newspapers think Captain jmaj school. Kichmond Fearson llobson is very . Business Locals. rfHish to run for Con ef ess again, Dixie Cafe-Sea Food. considering the fact, that he has only recently taken to himself a lovely bride. The press should re member that a man feels justified in running for most anything af ter he gets mraried. Lost Black Lace Scarf. . II. Harkey Rooms Wanted. -,; r ' . B. C. - Stokes Card of : Thanks.. fj. n. S- Society Searchlight-. Ex cursion. - ' " James Sprunt Naptha . Launch Wanted. -1'. "v' , Almighty God -whose providence has L w. H. Hardiii, a colored man from enabled such a gracious, numaniLariau Lumberton. came here yesterday - to and philanthropic act, the fame of Tl-- which we pledge shaU 'never die in iuh uu v, yu. the grateful -memories -oi ', ourselves lioiasDoro, meooy, who is uetu-auu and our children during the genera- dumb,- being . on his return from the tions to come, rnira, ;xnai a www these - resolutions be . engrossed ana presented to Mr. Sprunt as a token of our friendship and gratitude. . ,, Thos, R. Mask-, M. D., J.XH. W. Mask, M. D., J. H. Alston,M. D., D. W. Chesnutt, M. D., J. E. Thomas, Ph. G.. Rev. John E. Jackson, pastor St. colored insane asylum. - The -colored man was not permitted to go under the shed hen Jhe train arrived and the boy did not find his way out. .. He disappeared - somewhere - through - thQ railroad yards. Any information as to SteDhens" churchr Rev. H. Bell, pas-J the - whereabouts of - tne boy wm do tor St: Luke's church; Rev.- James A. j thankfully received at the police sta Bonner, pastor Chesnut Street Presby- yon.: ....... T T. . TT n . . Tn TT TT.Hn f - enan ciiurcu, rv.ev. ju..xv. xeiiuci,t, leva tor St. Mark's P. E. church; Rev. W, H. Capehart, Rev. S. B. Henderson, Rev. - J. W: Telfair, James Price, D. Chesnutt, J. E. Taylor, John G. Nor wood, Thos: Rivera, James H. Lane, Daniel Howard. Benjamin. BcotV David Williams, Jno. H. Whlteman, Valen- , - " "Lumina," tine Howe. James K.; Cutlar.' G. gayety and brilliancy morning .and Sadgwar, Jno. A. Hargrave, Jno. Aus-1 nighU Always thronged with happy tin. Owen Bailey. Jno. W.'Nell, R. H. 1 people. v - - je 22 & 23 Zt the People's Pleasure Palace. By com mon consent the most attractive place I of amusements on the South-Atlantic Coast. ' - . Je 20 & 21 2t Couple from Chadbourn, N. C. Married J . ar Rountree House. : ' In the presence of a few friends at the Rountree House, on Market street where they are guests while in the city. Miss Emma Case, ,the attractive young daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. O. . S. lase, of-- Chadbourn, and Mr.; E. ,S. Nance, son of Mr. and Mrs. .K. Im Nancei of Clarkton were: quietly mar ried at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Justice G. W-- Bornemann : officiating. There1 were several attendants from- ainong the guests at . the house while Miss "Rountree .'delightfully rendered the-wedding marches; Mr. Nance and bride, after spending a few days in the city and at the beaches,' will Te turn to Chadbourn which will be their home id the future. - They received the happiest "congratulations of those in attendance after the ceremony yester- day. r " r ' Youna Man From- .Onslow s Away in - This City. Mr. ' Ralelgh-rR -Walton, . 24 years Id,1 employed for the past year- and a half by vMr. J. T. Burke, the jeweler, on South "Front street, died yesterday morning at 18, o'clock -at the James Walker. Memorial Hospital- where he had been 111 a week with a malignant type of fever. Mr.: Walton". came here from near -Jacksonville, Onslow coun ty.'and make many, friends -In Wllming ton ,who will hear with sincere sor row of his death. ,He was .faithful to - every-'duty, kind -and considerate, and was held in-the highest esteem by his employer. r- - , - - : Miss Walton. sister of the young man, - arrived yesterday from " Jack sonville and accompanied the remains to - Onslow ; for "intermenti yesterday afternoon. - , - - . Truck Test Farm.: '- Yesterday's ' Raleigh : News and . Ob- . . . - at ' ft server says; "Commissioner oi Agri culture S. L. Patterson, said yesterday that the committee would soon be ready to visit Wilmington and Inves tieate the site lust recommended -by llthat city for the location of the East ern North Carolina- test ; iarm. 'ine land at Willard, Pender county, where the farm hay already been situated, and is now -in operation,, has been naid for by the State and a pracucai superintendent .from Florida has- for some time been in charge oi tnejworir being conducted there." - - :" On Mondav. the 3rfl to ot July. A.-D, 1905, I will sell at the Court House door In the town of - Wllmlng'ton. - to the highest bidder for Cash, -all the right, title and interest ofJ. O. Nixon In one lot of land irt City of Wilmington, bounded as follows: Beginning in-East line of Eighth street, 25-feet-north of north line Nixon street, runs north with said line of . Eighth street 30 feet, thorn en st na.rn.llel with Nixon street 50 feet, thence south 30 feet, thence west 50 feet to beginning, to satisfy an execution in my feands for collection against said J. O. Nixon, ana : wnicn has been levied - on said iand as the property of said J. O. Nixon. FRANK H. STEDMAN, " je l-o a w Th 4t , Sheriff. ICE CREAM 85c Per Gallon to Excursion " and Picnic Parties. : rasa Special Trial Offer- ' THE MORNING STAR - At Reduced Rates To New Subscribers : For th next sixty days will ?. mail THE MORNING STAR to subscribers outside; the'eity at the following re-' ..'.reduced rates:;i"-?? '-tPCSft.i FOR ONE YEAR J $4.00 FOR SIX MONTHS $2.00 """""ositivelyr 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 onlyr . and is made for the purpose, ef giving those who appreciate the value of.a daily newspa- ; - per an opportunity: to read ; the STAR for six months, or "more, at a cost of about one' . and a quarter cents per copy," : and then determine whether or not they .will 'continue . their subscription at the reg ' ular price. : i'A' : j No name will be entered on our books under this offer - unless the order is accom panied with the cash. : ' - .-While this proposition ia made primarily ; toy secure - new subscribers, old subscrib ers outside the city may avail themselves of its advantages at the reduced rate provided they pay all arrearages and for not lees than six months - In advance. - - 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. . ' v Note the conditions of this offer carefully to avoid mis takes. , . ; 1 1 'T-.,-:r,.v- .. i t E. WARREN : &SON. : Original Ice Cream Makers. Skating at Lumina. - . ' Skating: is becoming one of the most popularfads at Lumina. The Consolidated Gompany. Las just re- ceivedU over fifty pair of :. the r latest Lball-bearlng skates. There is no better place to' "skate than on (he elegant dance floor of Lumina where there is Tan elegant breeze all the time. ; . . . - MARRIEDf. ' v. HEINZ'S . PEACH PRESERVES . ' in ' glass Jars"1 or crockets. V SOUR AND SWEET PICKLES In bottle or bulk. ' - North Carolina Roe : Herring, . Roque Luncheon and Connecticut Cheese. v. Crow & Taylor, 15Market Street. 't PHONB 1052. ' je 15 tf ,V ' - v At "the homed the -bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P.. Corbett, Miss Fan nie K. Corbetrand Mr. Herbert 'E O'Keef.-on Wednesday, June .21, 1905,' at 6 P. M. Ker. N. M. watson omciai ed. No cards. - - - - "- ST. JOHN'S LODGE NO. - Ar M. 1A. F. & Emergent communication . this r Thursday) evening: at; 8. o'clock for work in the Master's Degree. Visiting brethren cordially lnntea. By order of W.'M. -- - ". R.i-C. "MEREITT, Secretary, je 22 It . 1. A girl for general housework? A sewing gi r 1 7 A 'woman, tot wash ? J A man to attend to your furnace or help around the house? ' ; '. Or do you want a situation? A room? - Board or boarders? To rent a house? ' - Perhaps you have a, house or lot for sale or exchange? Per haps you. want to buy orseM Jiorse?,, ' - - 1 1 "-' - You may want to buyvor sell a ? piano, furniture,' cameras, X -diehes, lawn mower, automobile, bath tub, parrot, dog, curtains, , sewing -machine, watchr dia monds, jewelry- of any descrip tion, clock, buggy, shotgun, rifle, stove, stools? - "... .... ,-v j yt: - STAR BUSINESS LOCALS Will; accomplish any: of these things for you 1 COST ill- IM .j WORD ! But no advertisement taken for,; .Jess than 25 cents. t jitji may j.t u. . . ANNOUNCEMENT.--': . f am now nreDared to . furnish and - place in position the latest . artificial blocks, suitable : for handsome fence work,-or; pretty posts, jor iences, lawn ; Southport and out to sea .on steamer lor- the like. " I have .all .the modem ; Wilmington, Thursday," June 22, t1905, equipment for the work. and will glTe ; EXCURSION 'f by Saint "Andrew's ; Presbyterian Sun day School. " Boat leaves loot oi Mar ket street at 9:l&'clock." Adults i50c; children 25 cents.. prompt and satisfactory service.; . - -,A. J.- BURRISS, ' r : Phone 1192. U No. 916 Dock Stret, . je'22-3t. - - f .Ki V

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