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. . ' Jf . " J , - O" If ' -7 ' " ' TWo Moothb Mall j ; ' . ' ... . " " " ' '" " - ---t--- - :- , - -. WHOLE 11.767 - 7 Cfiiormng Star OUTLINES. Sullivan, of Fall River, was ie decision ;ver Blank Mc I of "Philadelphia, after the pt a 15-rotind bout at Provl R. I., last night- Receiver son made a statement yester ;he assets and liabilities of the I Darlington, S. C, institution; 'a inauest to inauire into sui- I President Dargan of one of ttitutions, rendered a verdict pleating a brother of, the de- wno was in a room wim nam e drank the poison Jurors !gh charged in Superior Court nbracery, pleaded guilty s and sentenced later Savannah Exchange forwards papers to it Roosevelt showing that pro p made against crop rreport learly as last September fAttorney Jerome demanded a I the evidence in the. Equita estigation and '- says, it was why it was withheld from yet a. New-York news paper wed to publish s copy of it--- snvestion of instructors of the I session at Morgan ton, N, C y, a deaf and blind North boy identified sprigs? of. shub p names of which he had been r once Thirty attendants at Ida insane Asylum have walk2 because the management has barged the book-keeper who re Immoral conduct In the insti lIn a speech at Minneapolis, Sesterday Thomas W. Lawson, led finance rame, declared "he kh several millions wrongfully ind that John- D. Rockefeller 5500,000,000 dishonestly M. who is to be Russia's -chief enipotentiary, will sail for th States from Cherbourg France, a Twenty-four bodies of the Jriots were hanged yesterday Russian authorities Presi Irvie : Jordan and Secretary in have gonelo Oyster Bay to ident Roosevelt about the cot- tk -Before the New . York Association - at Fontenac yes ?ormer Assistant Attorney Gen aneed the idea that Americans re .-better, than "their colonial fs whose hero would be os--in : good Society to-day A V. Stough, of Concord, N. shot and killed yesterday in is, having had a quarrel with about cigarette smoking -fe Epworth League Convention kp a speaker declared that the lell of tobacco smoke Is an to immoral and pernicious -A- German-Swedish alliance ted and it is stated tha a great naval demonstration is to be Swedish waters- evidently, to te Norway. WEATHER REPORT. ises Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau , faaington, N. C, July 13, 1905. rological data for the 24 nours P. -M. yesterday. rature at 8 A. M., 78 degrees; 74 degrees; Maximum, 82 Minimum, 73 degrees; Mean, s. a all for the day" .22; rainfull .st of month to date, 3.23. e of water in Cape Fear river tteville, N. C, at 8 A. M., to- iursday), 7 feet RT ALMANAC July 14. ... .....4:53 A. M its 7:17 P. M. Length 14 hrs 29 m ater at Southport.6:01 A. M. ater at Wilmington. 8: 31 A. M. Weather Forecast. brth Carolina Showers and storms Friday; Saturday fair; aith winds. Itary Wilson was the inno--stander in the exposure of i scandal in the Agricul lepartment. I . rnor Glenn is down on the nme for a speech to the ;ion of real estate men, at Wo tomorrow. It's all he governor can talk lots. Board , of Aldermen; of fe now permits, the sale of kks and cigars on Sunday, m the way the preachers ouncing the aldermen the gentlemen consider them cAshevillains. of the State papers " are g on the Lumberton Argus jig one half of the men are fels and the other half bear lg." As we belong to the Jass we'll let the other fel- the kicking. i long time Secretary Wil Jelessly contended that a the crop statistics of the .tural pepartment was im . We refrain from won how Associate Statistician S. Holmes was able td- re temptation to sell the SeW i gold briek. rsian noble recently- visit 2zar of Russia and boasted ?eauty of the Persian wo romising to let the Czar himself. The noble return I and astonished the Czar Ung him eight beautiful rs as a present. Having and a great disturbance and fearing that the ar might go on the war m reasonable to. presume I Czar kissed the girls and m -home to their mammas. 4-Other local on fourth page. - c Messrs. A. M. Hail and C. S. Royal will run a one-day excursion from FayettevUle to Wilmington on July 29th. . : The cotton market was off .30 points yesterday, New York spot hay ing closed quiet at 10.80. Local re ceipts -were 2,183 bales against only 21 bales same day last season. Tom Branch is once more in the meshes of the law. He was picked up drunk and . down on the stair way leading to " the Oakdale cemetery of fice, on Princess - street, ' yesterday about noon. " ; . Fayettevllle Observer "Miss Lilliai Haigh is visiting Mrs. C. L. Taylor in Wilmington. -Miss Bettie Brown, of Davidson, who has been vis iting Miss Mary Smith, left yesterday for Wrightsville Beach." Fayetteville Observer: "Misses Alice, and Minnie Vann are spending a w-eek "or two t Wrightsville Beach. Dr. J. D. MacRae retarned to-day from Wrightsville Beach, where- his family are -spending the Summer..-: . -. : v ' -The case iSf C? H. McGhee, lie tsit soldier charged with false pretence by A.. J.. Marshall, Esq., upon" whose land the defendant 'lives In the country. wilt come up for trial before Justice uornemann at noon to-day. Two; big excursions will reach here to-day. One Is scheduled from Mount Olive and the other from El- rod, coming via. Chadbourn over the Southeastern branch. The last named will be a colored excursion. -T-Yesterday'sFayetteville Observer: "Sheriff Frank H. Stedman of New Hanover, arrived from Wilmington to day and is a welcome visitor in the city Col. Thos. CL James, of Wil mington, is in the city to-day. Yesterday's iayettevIUe Observer: Mrs. Hinsdale, Mrs. N. B. Alexander and daughter, Miss Norris, and Miss Lina Pemberton went down, td Wil mington this afternoon to: spend a week or two at - the Tarrymoore, Wrightsville Beach." - . The following -building - permits havebeen granted: J. H. Hildreth, two-story, tin roof residence on east side of Ninth, between. Market J and Dock streets. Mrs. C. D. Morrill, two-story, jtin-roof residence on east side of Sixth, between-"Chesnut and" Grace streets. -The two octagonal concrete block wants on ine uty nau lawn were completed, yesterday and the grass mowed, considerably approving the appearance of things about the build ing.. The work was done by prison ers, superintended by Chief Williams and Hall Officer Howell. Messrs. John Farrar and J. B. Simmons, who live in the country, near Wilmington, were before Justice Duiuemauu yesceraay.io untangle a little "difference" they had in front of Jacobi's hardware store a few days ago. Mr. Farrar was taxed with the costs and Mr, Simmons was dis charged. Mount Olive Tribune r "Mr." Jas, W. Williamson has Designed his posi tion as general manager of the elec tric light company, and will engage in other business. Mr. R. J. Sellars, of Wilmington, has accepted the posi tion as electrician for the company and arrived several days ago to enter upon his duties." Yesterday's South port Standard: "The fishing steamers Lawrence- and Hudson are expected to arrive at the Cape Fear fisheries to-day or "to-mor row, having left . Tiverton, R. I., on last . Sunday. The former steamer is one of the largest of its kind afloat and is in command of our townsman CapL J. IB. Church." Superintendent W. Catlett yester day conducted an examination for cer tificates to teach in the white public schools. There were five young lady applicants. Two young men took the entrance examination for the A. & M. College, which was given at the same time. An examination for colored pub lic school teachers will be conducted to-day. Fayetteville Observer: "Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Theodore T. Bin, son of our countyman, Mr. M. Bill, to Miss Lillian Burnice Wilder, at the Baptist churoh, St Stephen's S. C, Wednesday even ing, July 19th, at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. Bill is a popular conductor on the A. C. L., running between Savannah and Florence." The case of Harrison Ballard, an East Wilmington negro charged with shooting Jim Moore, colored, at Seventh, and Castle strets, one night about ten days ago, was continued for further witnesses for the defendant In Justice Furlong's court yesterday. The continued hearing will take place Sat urday. - Herbert McClammy, Esq., ap pears for the defendant and Hon. Jno. D. Bellamy for the prosecution, Duplin Journal. Miss May Hay wood, of Rocky Mount, who has been visiting the Misses Thompson, left for her home Monday. On Sunday she and Miss Annie Laurie Thompson visited Miss Maud Wells, near Magnolia and were taken by surprise as they were the guests of a marriage party, the contracting parties being their hostess, Miss Maud Wells and . Mr. George King, of Wilmington, Rev. Dr. A. D. McClure, of Wilmington, officiat ing." . . . . " . - .,: , 'V GETS FARM State Board of Agriculture Issues Statement Explanatory of :. '. Its Decision ... THE UNIFORMITY OF 'SOIL That Js The Point With Which Com mittee Bolsters Up - Its - Decision - No Reflection Upon Other ..- '"'; V Sites Offered. 1J "(Special Star Telegram.) ' Raleigh, N. C, July 12. The com mittee from the State Board of Agrl culture jto locate the truck test farin - - . . - . - met here to-day and decided to retain prisoner Who Assaulted Officer Howell Insane Not WantedV , It now develops that Sam Stokes, tne negro who made such a vicioys assault upon Officer H. Wl Howell ' a few days ago. In' the city prison ;ls crazy." Though, the insanity did -not manifest itself in violent form before the assault, the police are now certain that the negro, is bereft of his reason though they were inclined to believe a first that he was faking. Samwith Lis brother Arthur were ' held at the police station several days ,'on sus picion of being wanted at Georgetown, S. C, for the jnurder of a boiler maker in the employ; of the Atlantic Coast Lumber Co. An officer, from George town, however, arrived esterday 'and failed to Identify eitherf the. brothers as the man wanted. Arthur, Stokes the farm at Willard. The committe I was given his liberty but Sam showed issued the following statement to the f"ch Pronounced signs of being crazy uiai ac i &epiiocKea up ' ai me sta tion ; house. 'The nnllco The committee has -given much! what to do with the-neero and imi time and-thought to the selection of he shows signs of recovery very soon, a site lot the -test farm "for truck crops he will doubtless become a charge up in the eastern partokthe State. - The on the county. - - importance of - thftCundertakina . and. JvIn.: view large number of towns were.; visited cute hinder th-aSTOhyinxjn ana ine jiracts ox land offered were HowelL Henderson Hayes nd Zaeh carefully examined. -.? : - ;r Pollock, the two neero trnsHeii htinf ine veparxment- oi Agriculture the prison who - came - tn nfflev nas been conducting . - experimental Howell's asKistanoA when atnvM . worK ior a numDer or years, and as a saulted him, have been promised' a COL, GARY PLEASED Progress on Improvement and Location of Encampment ' Grounds Satisfactory -. " " AN EXCELLENT RIFLE RANGE That Important Feature of Camp Life will Not Be Neglected This Year f, Arranging For Subsistence and Camp Supplies. t!ol. W.' E. Gary, of Henderson, As sistant Quartermaster General of the Nrth Carolina. National Guard, yes terday went down to Wrightsville and inspected the encampment site for the Second and Third Tegiments at Sum mer ResC Hei is also makme ar rangements, for subsistence for the trpops and will be quite busy from now until 'the trampof soldiery Is heard on the-, sounds- Col.' Gary expressed result of jits experience the commit- remission of a part of their sentence tee was able to begin the seeking of for their commendable . assistance to a sue witn reasonably definite Ideas the officer in. time of need. Hayes ahi as to the necessary requirements. Pollock are serving 30-day sentences "First, importance was attached to for drunkenness and disorderly co: lyyes oi sou, wmcn must De sucn ai duct are used JTor producing large and Im portant truck crops, particularly ones : w&ich are! grown on large areas and are more in the nature of staples. Not only should the types of soil be satisfactory, but the particular tract' selected must have at least a consid erable area, of uniform soil, having a FAMOUS JACKSON SPRINGS. Hotel Npw Under Management of Mr. Robert Irving, Attention is called to the announce ment of Jackson Springs Hotel which good average depth of day containing I may be found- in another column, subsoil. This is absolutely essential These snrinas hav rm. for comparative results in experimen- fmore in popularity wttn each-recurring uue ime oi tests win oe season until now the hotel at -thitl with various kinds "of truck crops, favored resort draws patronage, fnN w uuuu,cu uu eveuiy-iune jonas i nearly every State in theion. Tfce of cabbage; seed were experimented Jackson Springs water received the with this season to determine their Isflver medal awards at tha v. "'-'-' uu.. uiuer uai- nnn St St. L011I9 Khnwinir thnt ft la AT GAY LUMINA. Bowling Contest Closes To-Nigh t The . Week-End Dance. ... On account of his connection with the Consoldiated Xtompany, Mr. Ji Mc- Ree Hatch has with drawn from the bowling contest, which is now on at Lumina. This leaves Mr. "J. E. Tay lor and Mr. Red Wilson tie for first place with a score of 175 each.. The contest will close to-morrow night at 10 o'clock and the contest will be at its. height from now on. The Consoli dated Company has decided to allow no more skating on the dance floor at Lumina as "it injures the floor for J dancing. .- The floor has been put in excellent shape for ; dancing and will be ; kept so. The week-end dance to night promises to be largely attended. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 - H. M. Foard Notice, ; Robert Irving, Mn'gr Jackson Springs. : Z- t -i:!:-- ' ':K4?.' Wilmington Lodge, A. F. & A. M. Meeting, -f'z , ' lues, ai the subsoil on which a test of this kind is made is at a- very vary ing depth, the results will not show the comparative merits of the differ' ent kinds. In the case of fertilizer and other rapidly taking Its stand at the head of the mineral water, list of the whole world. As the proprietor of the hotel very tersely expresses it, the award ly the Exposition judges does not make the water one whit better but it: is a fTnorimonto tha eoma to -. I .. .. Tf JTr JZZ, i: ir " alstmcaon of which the State may be v.ka wimai w ui tv. oven 111 obtaining new facts, it is necessary to compare the old " with the new to de termine this relative merits of old or new facts pr methods of crops. Uni form land Is essential for this. "The above are some of the main considerations leading the committee proud. Mr. Robert Irving, a genial host and a man of wide experience, now has charge of the hotel and its conduct will be first class tn every particular. Jackson Springs have always been a favorite with Wilmington peoplermany to place the first and greatest ta HT'Ef- pArtns joying the delights of the . splendid ance on.the type of land In making its decision. "The committee- has endeavored to be considerate and fair to all towns and sections offering sites, weight be ing given to the southeastern section of the State because of the large strawberry! interests and the truck ers association. It previously select ed the site; at Willard. It unanimous ly adheres to its former decision in favor of the locatipn of the farm on tne present site at WiUard. In doing hotel. The attractive advertisement elsewhere in. to-day's paper will.be read with interest by all casting about for (testable place, Jto-sneaA a pleas ant vacation. REV. W. H. RHOE AGAIN. Further Preliminary Trial Continued Until November 1st Bond Rev. William Henry Rhoe, pastor of this, It has not in the past, nor does I colored First Baptist church, who it now, cast any reflections on sites has fl cured consnicuouslv in th ?re ? J0Ulerfc but considers courts recently, was arraigned for fur- u t "uom.uH iarmwen ther preliminary trial before Justice '" Fesarus ine interests Of Purfone vesterdav as to his cHminal tfte southeastern part-of the State, i one containing three of the important I flock. Upon motion of Hon. John D. l,1B mcem quanury ana Bellamy, who with Walter. Gafford, uniformityand well adapted to "the I Esq., and William J. Belamy,' Esq., -judgment ;of the committee, to be given consideration In the location. Some reports, mainly In the new papers, that the committee has cast reflections i on the sites of different sections competing, for the farm Are the result of misunderstandings, and another phase of the case. ,ro ,"",,",r7 ww-v.w,dxCo vc- Hemert Mcuiammy, mq appears "iuuuus iUlU newspapers in f fnr tho nrnumitlna t-n oao the different sections, for whicb the assented to the continnance yester committeelis In no wise responsible, day. A laree crowd of colored neo. The committee only makes these !a nA h inati ots uevsuse oi certain, it reels, case was called yesterday and the unfair articles which have -aDDeared Lo.t wt 11 , in some newspapers, together with re- the proceedings though ndt half, of ..b-o nuivu coiUB to lu thorn t Tioai- onAtio-h Tt It J t x .1 ' "b" "-""UOWU II. UBStreS lO aaa Uat Wh9( WOO Yiaina cM ann . . . - i -.-t5 wiu ok; nuai ii. uao ocieu on lis own lUOCTnent. I too )uln. uiu ii ai. ii uiougni Dest ior tne work in view, ana it Deiieves that irreat MRS. A. D. Mcdonald dpad good will result from the undertaking. - iurtner bespeaks the interest and Passed Away at LaGrange, N. Yes- appears for the prisoner, the case was continued until November 1st .Bond in the sum of f 100 with Henry : C. Green as surety was continued, the same defendant being under addition al bond of $300 to appear in the Su perior Court July 24th and answer to campment grounds .and. the progress that is .being made in putting them in order. He was shown over the place and given all the- assistance possible Ini. his other duties yesterday by Capt. J.IVanB. Metts, Capt Wm. F. Robert son, General Manager Skelding, of. the Consolidated Company, and others The supply of tents and other camp parapnernana are expected by CoL Gary from Raleigh Monday. A detail of two men from each company in the two regiments will be here a day be fore the', opening-of 'the encampment to get everything in readiness. The contracts for all the. meats and other items for the. soldiers will be made in Wilmington. Col. Gary is a guest at the Hotel Tarrymoore, and is combin ing official business and pleasure at that popular retreat. He is especially well pleased with the easy access of the camp site this year' and its loca tion -on a high, bluff, close to' the sound. He is also delighted with the excellent rifle range that is accessible at Summer Rest. It is notable that at Morehead City last season not gun was. fired at a target by a single soldier. Marksmanship is considered very essential to me wen trained sol dler and it will be gratifying to the military to know that the opportunity for practice this year will not be want ing. A force of laborers are digging out the-trenches for a two hundred yards range, and Architect H. E. Bonitz has been ' given the contract fbr placing four revolving targets at which four companies may practice at one and the same time. This feature of the work is being looked after by Col, C. II. White, assistant inspector of email arms practice, who, with CoL T. H. McGhee,. of Franklinton. will have charge of the practice during en campment, i " "Work on the road from Wrightsville station to the grounds, a distance of 800 to 1,000 yards Isliearing comple tion. A force of 18 to 20 convicts is at work on the road and will, complete their labors by Saturday night. Chair man McEacherh and Capt. Robertson, of the Board of County Commission ers, are superintending the work and the progress Is highly satisfactory to the military authorities. -' seeking ." rest, health, . pleasure. surroundings, s will be rJSKSONAL PARAGRAPHS.. A ITOrli.T ft nnvmr ' Miss Annta KirtAar hao trnn xtk - X -.- - : m : '-w- M0 mKfLA.? HViUl I r J ; v , . - V to visit. ' - -. . V..- - -- . ' - - - - i. if vur ie nesori .ar an Thnea Mr. J. M. McKinnon, of Maxton. aareeabfa ... . i4.-i..i 1 J "mihb iw, amia DeaUMU MSI iiikuu fauni thi w-, ..-. ; . ' " -Mrs. M. IJg5lan: V-r "i -" "'7' T "-i p 8 M under the man- folk.to spend sometime. - "i. f ' Pares no pa.ns to secure the comfort. Mrs. J W r.wt .... - -r""" ";,9es. ine table ,s supplied with the are guests atJThe Orton. Mr. W. C. Lucas, of Georgetown. fc. o., was a guest at The Ofton yester- aay. . - - Mr. Richard T. Gillespie, of Davidson, was among yesterday's ar rivals at The Orton. ThieJBest the Market Affords c Servants are polite and attentive, and the? conveniences Include the roost -modern Sanitary arrangements, with hot and cold water bath steani heat (in the winter), electric lights, &c. For thV amuWm.n.. -w.- Golf Links, Billiard Room, Bowling Alley, Lawn Tennis and Croquet: an' orchestra to furnish music for Hotel and oh. L 7.. " Messrs. E. C. Burwell. and R. H. for the dance at night. The waters of Jackson ssnri- i.n u. .. " May of Augusta,' Gal, were guests at second " .'the. long list of Meneral Waters in the United State, rh.winn .irM only the " . SUver Medal at the St. Louis Expositlon Are second to no water in AMERICA in then cum. f rwi-.t . " sia, 'Bright' Disease, and all other Kidney trouble; Female Suffering, Rh.u matism, Nervous Debility and all like ailments; as a long list of testi.mon-, : ROBERT IRVING, Manager ':' ""' " '' JACKSON SPRINGS, N. 6 BROOKLYN SEWERAGE COMPANY Will Lay Sanitary System North of the Railroad. The Brooklyn Sewerage Company, recently incorporated by the Secre tary of. State with Messrs. J. H, Rehder, Geo. H. Heyer, Jesse Wilder and H. L. Fentress as stockholders, will shortly apply to the Board of Aldermen for permission to begin the laying of a system of sanitary sewer age north of the railroad in an area bounded on the south by the A. C. L. tracks, on the north by Swann street, on the east by Fifth street and on the west by the river. Eight, ten and twelve inch pipe will be used and the system will be laid under thef super vision of Mr. P.' Matthew, the city en gineer: ; Messrs. Bellamy & Bellamy have been retained as counsel for the new concern. - support of the trucking , people and farmers generally In the farm and believes that it will have these, S. L. PATTERSON, Chairman; B. W. KILGORE, i H. HAROLD HUME, WM. DUNN. terday Funeral To-day. A telegram received i last : night from Goldsboro announces the death of Mrs. A. D. McDonald, wife of Dr. A. D. McDonald, of this city, which occurred yesterday afternoon at 15:45 A. T. .McCallum. was absent on ac- o'clock at the home of Dr. McDon- count of sickness, but the comimttee aId's brother, Mr. A. M. McDonald, at was assured of his being in full ac- LaGrange, N. C, where she had been cord -with its action. . ARRESTED FOR VAGRANCY. Young Man Prominently Connected Placed in Jail Last Night Upon complaint of residents In the was about C8 years of age and leaves visiung ior some tune. Tne an nouncement of the death of Mrs. Mc Donald will j bring sincere sorrow to many friends in this city where-she was held In the highest esteem by all who enjoyed her acquaintance.. She northern section of the city, Clarence Thompson,, a middle-aged white man, was arrested earljt last night by Con stable Savage on a warrant .from Jus- tic Furlong, charging him. with vag rancy. Thompson belongs to a proml- of the immediate family only her hus band and an" adopted daughter, Miss Mary Thompson, who have-: the !n cerest sympathy of the community The ! remains will reach Wilmington on the evening rain today and the funeral will take place ttom the lodge Carolina Copper Works. Attention is called to the announce ment of Mr. H. M.- Foard, proprietor of the Carolina Copper Works, which may be found ' elsewhere in to-day's paper. - While Messrs. McMillan Bros., of Fayetteville, have become the pur chasers of the property, Mr. Foard will -continue in charge of the Wil mington business and this paper is in a position i to-recommend any. work turned out by the concern. The new method of brazing is wonderful and a plant Of the kind is a godsend to a community here there is' machinery. WIRES "GONE TO BAD." nent family, his father having once in Oakdale cemetery befweenB and 7 oeen treasurer or tne Wilmington and lo'clock " i weldon railroad. He -was highly in- dlgnant upon his arrest and signified his purpose, to have counsel represent him at the preliminary trial which Is set for 3 o'clock this afternoon.. He was placed in jail last night pending trial. -, ft--:-. ..... -. Arrested Disorderly Negro. I; V" Beach Policeman M. E. Guy yester day arrested And turned over to Con stable Savage a disorderly negro, wiis was running amuck with a pistol at Wrightsville yesterday about noon. The negro was brought up town and placed in jail for preliminary trial be fore Justice Furlong td-day , The au thorities at Wrightsville will tolerate no disorder at the beach and Officer Guy has" already, begun the best way to nip it in the bud. ,: ' r 60c. Silks, 38c. week.. .- . at , Gaylord's this u'Towels on special sale to-dav at Gav- lord's. ; ; - , ; : . ;. Market Reports Abbreviated--rTelcv-graph Service This Morning. ; -The Star apologizes this v. -.morning tor. the rather abbreviated - form in which its- telegraphic market reports are presented with the hews features also. Inquiry from the .Associated Press operator elicits the "Information that there has been considerable wire trouble north of Richmond on account of a storm , and ' for that reason, the service' is I cut-short. The Star- re grets, the inconvenience to its -readers but. the shortage is due entirely to circumstances over which ? it : has no control. The markets are -given in as presentable -shape' as possible-; but-- the paper is not responsible for the cor rectness of "the-; quotations under the circumstances. t ' ' 'r , - The rain doesn't, stop the rush at Gaylord's Big Sale. L-i, 'T, Xl XSi : . Mrs. Fuller, of Durham, Dead. Yesterday's. Fayetteville Observer: "A -telegram was received this after noon announcing the death at Sap phire N. C; where she. had gone for her health, of Mrs. Fuller,' of Durham, widow of the late Bartholomew Fuller, Esq., of this city, and. mother of Mrs. A. S.." Huske. "Mrs.: Fuller was before her. 'marriage' Miss "Wilhelmina Bell, a daughter of the architect of the Unit ed States arsenal here." Kenansville Reunion. " The re-union of William J. Houston Camp of Confederate Veterans will be held on Thursday, August 3rd, at Ken ansville. Hon. J.: Bryan Grimes, Sec retary of State, Congressman Chas. R. Thomas -and Dr. B. F. Dixon will be the" orators of the day. Music will be furnished by the ladies of the coonty. Everybody is requested to bring a bas ket and, the old soldiers will be given the right-of-way.' -:-'..:j!;;U'ji S. '-"v" - '' '. J." 1 ' ' ' - ' " Compiling City Tax Returns, yCity Clerk and Treasurer John J. Fowler is now busily engaged in as sorting the ctty. tax lists'- recently taken by the listers and in a few days the computation of the tax books for the current year will begin.' The work will be completed as speedily as pos-siblo;-..vjv.. --xjt--T-i: The Orton last night Messrs. A. B. Hedgpeth and R. L. Pridgen, of Rowland, were "guests at The Orton last night. Mr. J. Parker Lewis arrived- last evening and is being 'cordially greet ed bv hia numermia frlonla Mrs.' W- W. Peterson,-of Atkinson, la,sjwin 8inow- Thi! Water Is shipped to all parts of the Country, and flives N. C, is the guest of Mrs. W. C. Rob- M"ua re8U,ls Trom 118 U8e' is used to the best advantaae at the Soring inson, No; 313 Chesnut street. . . where the delightful and. romantic eurroundinos. the sweet hrtf. . h Messrs, 'E. W. Boatwright" and JL P,net the purity of the air, are all-furnished bv nature to asaut in aiuttwsue, oi aoutn tjaroima, were wve process, .write for booklet to guests at rne orton iast nlgat. . Mr. P. M. Albright, of' Raleigh, of j the North Carolina Car Service Asso ciation, is a guest, at Tne Orton. Jyi4-tf : - " j , : - . ' . a Miss Annie-Mtorrow, of Monroe, and Mrs. O. P. Heath, of Charlotte, were guests at The Orton yesterday. -0. Ed. Taylor, Esq, of Southport, has returned from a professional trip to Greensboro, High Point and Ra kish. Mr. T. C. McNeely and wife, oi Marion, S. C, were here yesterday on their way to the Seashore Hotel to sepn'd some time. -Dr. J. Lowry Wilson, pastor of the First' Presbyterian church, of Abbe ville, S. C, is spending some time at Wrightsville Beach. Among last -night's arrivals were A. M, McNair, Maxton, and M. E. Mc- Nalrv . of San Francisco. . They are guests at The Orton. , Rocky . Mount Record: "Miss Mildred Davis, of Wilmington, spent Friday and Saturday visiting her brother here, Mr. R. B; Davis." -papt J. J. Crosswell, Mr. P. B, Wilkes and Mr. K. C. Barrett, route agents of the Southern Express Co., ttiuuus jesieruay s arnvais. Mr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith en Among yesterday's arrivals were tertained a party of prominent young f. b-ueara, sai'sbury; H. B. Springs, ciety people at Wrightsville Beach Georgetown, S. C; O. P. Heath, Char- on a moonlight sailing party Wednes iotte; J. W. .Aycock, Goldsboro. aay evening, in honor of Mrs. Thos Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Richardson and ?Tete of Asheyille and Miss Maude little .in nhtor nf whitiii t nuii, 01 nanorte. the city Tuesday and Wednesday, the guests of -Mr. and Mrs. J. T- Bullard. Mr. E. D. Moore, Mrs. C. E. En- nett, and Miss L. Breeden, of Ben- nettsvilie, S. C, were guests at The Orton yesterday en route to the Sea shore. Messrs. O. C- Woodward, of South Carolina, and W. J. 'Waren, of North Carolina, route agents of the South- B0 YO u ii A giirl for general housework? A sewing girl? A woman to wash? A man to attend to your furnace or help around the house? ' 1 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? Perhaps you r want to buy or sell a horse? You may want to buy or self a piano, furniture, cameraes, dishes, lawn mower, automobile, bath tub, parrot, dog, curtains, sewing ma chine, watch, diamonds, jewelry of any description, clock, buggy, shotgun, rifle, stove, stools? ; ? . ' . STAR BUSINESS LOCALS Mfl accomplish any of these these things for you. 1 Cost One Cent A Word ! But no advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. je 23 tt SOCIAL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Hueh delightful sailing party to a number of young people at the beach Tuesday evening. The party from the city went down to Wrightsville at 8 o'clock and returning later were entertained at a lawn party at the handsome MacRae residence on Market street. . Mrs. Wm. F. Robertson entertain er Sxpres Go., are-guest at The Or-1 ed at .card a. Wednesday- morning at ton. her home, No. 415 PrinrasR Eti.eot Miss Sallie Skinner, Mrs. Augusta Heide and Miss Emily- Westbrook have returned from Suffolk, Va., where they spent several weeks very pleas antly with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. D.' W. McNaughton and Mrs. McNaughton's sister. Miss Gertrude Markham, came up from Boardman yesterday and left last even ing for a visit to their old home at Saulte Ste Marie, Michigan Mr. Samuel S. Heide arrived yes- honor of her guests. Mrs. Henrv t? Robertson, of Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. Susie Freeman Abbott, of Car. tersviUe, Ga." Six-handed euchre was Played, the prize having been won bv miss may ueveriy French. LIGHTS FOR SOUTHPORT. Wilmington Man Makes Pronosition for Electric Plant There. In its report of the proceedings of terday to spend his vacation with his lne "fPort Board of Aldermen, the mother and other relatives. His num erous friends are extending him a ftirdial greeting and are glad to know that he is succeeding so well in his chosen vocation. He made a specialty of chemistry at our State University, Sandard of yesterday says A Mr. Mintz. of Wllminom ,oo introduced to the board hv lira Guthrie as wishing to erect an electric plant at Southport. Mr. Mintz stated to the members nresent inat wHo he expected to do. He said that he and is aow employed in the labora- was ready at once to erect at South tory of the Tennessee, Coal and Iron J port an' electric light plant without as Company, with headquarters at Nash-T sistance of any kind, if the city would ville. - make a contract to take a certain num- Mount Olive Tribune: "Mr. and Der OI arc "ghts. Upon being asked Mrs. J. B. Oliver spent last week In toir many he would like, for the city Wilmington and Southport, leaving fif J" here on the 4th and returning Satur- e at iftMt r1t Hrtt, TsTr r, rh Ar- mi so mdna 1 175- .. Ws at $8.00 per . " i piece per montn. Alter some discus Oliver, is a trained nurse at the Sion In. resrard to the matter it waa James Walker Memorial Hospital in decided that the city could not at Wilmington. Mr. Oliver was especial- present afford to pay this amount for ly pleased with his visit to the beau- lights. Of course, this ended the mat ful town of Southport, and is freely Iter "as far as the city is concerned. advising friends to go there for pleas- f1 "niz was aavised to canvass the (.unu lu m;b 11 11 were not possiDie ior him to get enough lights to guarantee his building a plant here, and he said he would try to do so. It Is not thought that Mr. Mintz will rect a plant here unless he can get the guarantee of the city to take a cer tain-number. The fact of the city NOTICE. :pt? ! ', I have this day sold-myJ!rest.and?y f f good wllli in , the S-opper business to H 1 Messrs. McMillaniros., Fayetteviffe-t N. C. The Electro Plating, Light Re-i '-h u pairing and Cast Iron1 Brazing Bust- ;' ness will be conducted as .heretofore ; : at No. 210 South Front street r; : CAROLINA COPPER WORKS, ; y ' H. M. FOARD, Propt Mr. H. M. Foard. ProD. Carolina Con- per Works, will represent us in wtf" mington. .Any orders for copper work ' taken by Mr. Foard will be promptly - executed by us. Respectfully i McMillan bros., 1 l'ayetteville, N. C. jyl4-2t Hew Fertilizer Prices 860 Bags, 13 percent. Acid, $10.60 , 720 Bags, 14 per cent Acid, $1LOO. 680 Bags, 17 per cent Acid, $13,00. 920 Bags, 8 2 2 Gunano, $17.75 740 Bags, 8 33 Guano, $22.45 620 Bags, 82 4 Guano, $2L50. 510 Bags, 8 2 5 Guano, $20.75.. 960 Bags, 8310 Guano, $29.00. 68a Bags- 8210 Guano, $2.75. i 516 Bags, 844 Guano, $2655. 867 Bags, 8 5 7 Guano, $32$0. 460 Bags Muriate Potash. Special prices given' In car lots. will be cheerfully . w. b. cooper; WILMINGTON, N. a a ure -and recreation dhring the Sum mer. THE SOUTHPORT RAILROAD. Mr. ; To-day at "Gaylord's. at actual cost : -. All millinery : : - Ed. Taylor, of Brunswick, Talks Interestingly In Raleigh. Yesterday's Raleigh News and Ob- being almost financially defunct has. server has the following: . ipernaps Kept the city from an elec- trie ngnting plant, which we have last Legislature from Brunswick "",,u"XS tt"U WttULiUB'lor a luus VJUULJ, HUB 111 IUUC14 J CaiCI , U10 business beine Jointly with the insur ance commissioner In regard to ceijl Wrightsville Beach Popular. . - "W -m J I tain m wormng iraternai. socieues Wednesday's Charlotte Observer among tne negroes m aw secuon, ana Bays . "Wrightsville Beach seems to T0irh isnnti.JvrT Roiirno a Pe Tooovth popular with Charlotte ,mtn a hannv ami nrneresRivft People this season than ever before. nroiosition. Unfortunately. Mr. Mills 1A Charlotte man who was there last was not in the city, and Mr. Taylor ounaay saia yesterday that fully 50 did liot see. him. . - people from the Queen City were regis The exact provisions and terms of tered at the Seashore and Tarrymoore Mr, Taylor's proposition, even wheth- Hotels that dav. The followme-named er he has a definite and tangible one, people returned from Wrightsville iaa uQ at(, wr vmia t yesterday morning: Mr. J. H. Wed h0 t dington, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Heath and which is now heme raDldlv construct- famllT' Miss CarrIe McLean and Mrs ed to Southport through the remain I MCLiean ana M.r. FranK Lthco. Mr. der; of Cumberland, Bladen, Colum-1 0- J. uraig, oi Statesville, was also In bus and Brunswick counties. He the party. thought that inducements might be am a ir inn- j . xt. uuereu air. uauis, . huu urgea uie ri-.i, e--vte v,r!i.c awstlreninET in Rrnnswirlr esneoiallv fLfl - a to its lumber Industry. Its vast for-' 111 game of baseball at Hilton ests and swamps, of v ptoe:- cypress I Park yesterday, afternoon the Black and poplar trees . are ; being- rapidly Stockings, of Wilmington, were vic converted Into lumber, and there are torious over the colored .team from not, sufficient transportation facilities' Augusta Ga., by a score of 5 to L for their shipment Mr. Taylor said Tii nni9 aa that he believed Bladen, Columbus fr7 i , .''"' "" and Bwiek number of speh- ling to issue bonds to -assist in build ing the road through these counties, as it would be of the greatest value to them." . Mr. id Mrs. Holloway Bereaved. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollo way will - sympathize 7 with them " sin cerely In the death of --theirv infant son; : William -Lord,' aged - 'eleven months, 1 which i. occurred 'yesterday mornlnfe at 10 : 30 - o'clock at the resi- tatorsThe same tearms play again this afternoon at 4 o'clock. ' Extra help to serve you to-dav at Gaylord's.. -. ' - ..., - Meet everybody at Gaylord's store. I Why?' Come see.; . ' ;- $ DIED. dence of the parents oh Orange,-be. his parents, at 10:30 A. M., July 13, tween Sixth and Seventh streets: The WILLIAM LORD - HOLLOWAY, aged funeral win be conducted this after- 11 months, only child of EL Lv and C noon. ; . . - . ; .- : L. Holloway. . . :- - - .. - : Jy 9-tf FANCY SOFT PEACHES Arriving Daily. I E. jy li-ti. WARREN & SON. THE SIWASA ua Grape Juice, A most refreshing- inviorat -,. y't Ing. healthful and popular unfermented 'J' beverage. Especially recommended f or - : V Invalids and convalescents; , ZK'iiz&z&g.. S. W. SANDERS; ; je 8. tr : -.-. ' : "-SteB?- NOTICE, We the undersigned retail rrocera - hereby- agree to close our places of . ? v Dusmess each. Friday afternoon rat one o'clock. Effective June 16th to 1 ' September '29th Inclusive. S. W. SANDERS, ' , - ' T : CROW & TAYLOR, " : J BAGGETT BROS : ' : - CARPENTER & JEWETT, - ' v "' -W. A. VOLLERS, - . .. ". .-V-.THE CO-OPERATIVE GRO. CO., :. HOLMES GRO. CO., (Retail Dept) ' WILMINGTON GRO. CO. -. .v : je 15 tf " - ' - . - ' -,'-v -' Masonic Temple, ' July 14, 1905 , Wilmington Lodge, r No. 319, A, F. & .;' . - A. M. fJ .Emergent - Communl- . . -cation - this (Fri- !, day) evenine at .8; o'clock for work in F. c. degree. . - ..'-'"'::-'--.'-. - Visiting brethren invited- , 4 r - -": ; s r ; EUSTACE JjORFliBBT,':i--jyl4-lt . -z ': v , .. Seeretaiy. . . WW 1 Hi '-- y ' iis-.',' -
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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