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SSI Jtli TERMS OF C UDSCRIPTION . One Yetrpty-JAzlt a j. V.t&C3- ;Thre Months, by: M Hi1i5 .411. -V.. -R fe'ft OUTLINES. - ,nd the Burruu L improvement . mare " fover situa- Orleans there fl1 t Heaths yes- cases' and 284 TdKi . oW case is n": onri the origin severm t18.8.! infected kt rtrer the draft fegj at Portsmouth fSfand the treaty. 3de most reaQ; iiTvDhoon has cut K with Japan; the tfZtd the peace news The consulting ttbe Isthmus of this month, to M upon lock The schooner KTrrived in New JL sick with dengue kSi haT9 &tions of Oscar J. Ut prating office, be C they gave tes ItieaUon about the iftain typesetting ma- it i meeting -. .unnta vpster- Ul auai"" v on account ..nn At 01 uutivn yesterday two ne- Kiss, for assauiuns a Sbmt New York mar- .fxminnl no loans. : steady: spoi " Minnesota patent 4.50 Ulnn-No- 2 reu " JH J, 61); IH Bltauj, , 9 1-2; turpentine firm jj H; rosin quiet, strain- in pod, 3.65 to kTHER REPORT. Waat of Agriculture. Caller Bureau, U N.C,Spe.t 2, 1905. (lata for the 24 k'JP-M- Saturday, Sep- Ltat8A.M.,80 degrees; kernes; Maximum, 88 de- Lull degrees; mean, 80 Sir at day, .25; rainrau until to date, .25. nier in Cape Fear river m&i A. M-, Friday 5.7 ALKANAC Sept 3. 5:33 A. M. , 6:25 P. M. H ... J 12 hrs. 52 mm. tfv .i -. r. r ,r Jtnpon.ii.ui r. m. a Wilmington.. 1:34 A. M. atkr Forecast 11 Carolina Showers and tm$ Sunday and on the ar, tre south winds. L'sfaee may be her for mat a man aims to do lier hand. ram up the State says Wttle else but talk osevelt and his Joiners. mieht turn his pin?s and Secretary is looks on their spat instead of a t rased v. fgration statistics made to Department of Com Washinrton. on Fridav. ing the fiscal year Pygrants landed in ates. This is the fark for new comers world to the new. flan's Commoner: City World defies "'define repinrwv is something beneficiaries of a m-n' F to keep people talk- rma that thev f. Rag robbed by the w i . - "Wanes. The World a harder one next tClBnviif,. i uas us nses ft YmtU n commercial nn ? a story that as i of President Jor- fSouthe em Cotton Grow- to Xew YnvL- n 2 to jiin in putting up . syndieatP t 04 J LaKe bales and Lv; to be fixed relation -irl, 1 nextw 1 meets -J. IIC nn2 Rifts. f Otitic . .-Wladelph h 1 seems that ""gene to h Nth J!.be.ently ,i; . 1S made of ferial Parent. . Hp; T0U in s , -uiyof st ai. at once dJVhe." It . Ull.v staid tin ma. a 29-5t janc K5 5 An excursion of 300 colored people from Conwayr S. C, spent yesterday In the city.- .v.. The banks of the clty both nation al -and savings, will be closed to-morrow on account of Labor Day. - - : - Mr. R. P. Hamme has TreturnedJ from tne rtorca wnere ne ; purchased Fall and Winter goods for his popular furnishing store on Front street. ' Messrs. Hatch Brothers announce excursions from Kenly, rla . Fayette ville to Wilmington, "Monday,; Sept. 11th, and from Goldsboro to Wilming ton, Friday, Sept 15th. . . v The colored, team from Rock Hin and the Wilmington Seventh Street ers, colored, will play a game of tiase ball at Hilton Park Monday afternoon. The game will be. called promptly at 4 : 30 o'clock. -" V': ' v.:' ' The "Rest Home" on the beach for the convalescent sick will be kept open two weeks longer.; The good done during its six weeks of existence this year fully 'Jostlffey theflort'to make it a permanent. Institution. . While proceedings down, the river yesterday: afternoon' the Clyde Liner Navahoe went slightly aground below the dram tree. The tug Marion went down to her assistance, but she was soon afloat and had proceeded. - ' - Capt John W. Harper will give a complimentary excursion ta South side Baptist Sunday School next Thursday. The steamer will -make a trip to Southport and a short run out to sea for the benefit of-the excur sionists. - v - ' Yesterday afternoon'sFayetteville Observer: "A ' telephone message from Parkton says that a fire occurred there tp-day, which destroyed three small tenement houses on Washington street. The loss was $800 with no In surance." "1 -' . On account of a delightful mid week dance to Southport the steamer Wilmington will make a special; trip to that place Wednesday, leaving the city at 5 o'clock, in the afternoon and returning about, midnight. The fare for the round trip will be 25 cents. Rev;. W. B. ' Rivenbark,--of Teachey's, will preach at "Brooklyn Baptist church this morning and even ing at the usual hours. Rev. J. A. McKaughan, the pastor, i assisting Rev. Mr. Rtvenbark- with a revival meeting at Teachey's. s L ' Mamie Garfield, a notorious color ed woman, was lodged in jail by Con stable Savage yesterday on a charge of an assault-with a deadly weapon upon Annie Pollock, also colored, and of unsavory reputation. The. Garfield woman will be given preliminary trial Tuesday. Holiday hours" : will be observed at the postoffice to-morrow on account Labor Day. The carriers will make one delivery, and one collection in the early morning. The registry -and money order departments will be clos ed all day. The stamp window will be open from 9 to 10 A. M., and from 5 to C P. M. The geheral delivery win dow will be open from 9 to 11 A. M. and from 6 to 7 P. M. FREE FROM'SMaCLPOX Not a Single Case Now in Either City .or County, t 1 " ill At last the city and county is free trom smallpox. The zymotic disease, k attentions to tiov-' altbou5n not Ieafe1 it was in former years, nas given mo Health Department nor end of trou ble for the longest kind of a time Al though a Winter disease, it has con tinued through -the Summer .and has cost the city much money in the way of Quarantine, treatment, ''etc Two colored patients, the only occu pants of the pest, house, were dis charged yesterday. The quarantine upon the residence of Mr. George , Bur nett, Fifth and Wooster streets, was also lifted yesterday. The approach of Winter,, however; and the preva lence of the disease alt bverthe JBtate the past year, lends little encourage ment to the hope that the county and city will be free from the disease for any considerable length of time. Dr. Pigford at Home." ' The friends of Dr. B. S. Pigford will be glad to know that he has Im proved sufficiently as to be ' able to leave the hospital. He went to his home on Grace, between : Front and Second streets, yesterday afternoon and was cordially greeted by a num ber of friends, who called to. Inquire of his health. Dr. Pigford suffered an acute attack last Sunday similar ; to one experienced about a year ago and was removed at once to the hospital. At Lumin To-day. , . The band engaged by the Consol idated Company a Jackson Springs went to pieces after reaching tne city and Hollowbush's Orchestra has been re-engaged to play at Lumina. $ The orchestra ' will render the usual after noon and night concerts j there to-day and large crowds are expected to-hear the music on both occasions. - It is also announced that the Lighthouse, on the sound, will be -prepared to serve oyster roasto to-day. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Savings Banks Holiday. , Mayor Waddell Notice, ifli D. L. Gore Co Mullets and Bait J. W. Harper Mid-Week Dance. Carolina Savings & .Trust .. Co. In terest ri"..'-; 'r F. G. Hashaeen Co. Tidal Wave Flour. J-' ;v.:'C-,C r - ' Business Locals. . r : B. Furnished Rooms. v Miss Gore Dancing ClUBS. ; - ' For Rent Green Grocery-Stand. .. Manufacturer Trustworthy i Man. : W. a. Dick Stores and Dwellings.: Dixie Cafe Turtle Soup To-day. ?t J- G. Wright & Son Store f or" Rent B- B. Hogue Boys' Private School. Board Couple and ' two Gentlemen. George G. Clows Lady or Gentle man. M. C. Darby & Co. Houses or nent. J- G. Wright & Son Bent Your Property. . 7 " ' J. G. Wright More Money. & Son Get - Yur Official Celebration 0 Unions Jand Addrei ByJ i-rau ana uenerai Suspension .:- of 1 Business in he CityAttractions f . and Big Crowd Expected at r:Wrigh ' Members of the : Central Labor Un laa -tod their friends, have arranged for a fitting observance of Labor Day at Carolina Beach to-mbrrbw: The Consolidated Company has arranged tovhandle an unusuallyMaree crowd and ; nas provided added " attractions at WrightsvlHe Beach . for: the occa sioniA - majority of the places' of business and many. of the' industrial pttf inthe city will be"1clbsed"for the day and. ali in all the. great Amer ican holiday in. Wilmington, with any thing like favorable weather condi tions, will be very . generally observ ed by the people at largek It is hoped that all will -join heartily in the spir it of the hour and pay all due respects to the dignity, and honor of labor. The official celebration of the ' day by the unions will be featured by a parade during the'moming and an address in the pavilion at Carolina Beach by Hon. A. M. Waddell, mayor of the city, who on yesterday accept ed a very pressing invitation from the committee to attend the celebration and speak briefly. The. Delgado Cor net , Band has been : engaged to fur nish music for the day and the steam er Wilmington has been chartered for five trips during the day and early evening to handle -the -large crowds thaf are expected. There will r be music and dancing all day in the pavil ion and a good time for all, who join in the celebration is assured. Members of the allied trades unions of the city will assemble at Front and "Princess; streets a 9: 30 o'clock to morrow : morning ; and will form Into line of parade under direction of Mr. E. C. Yarborough, who f has been chosen chief marshal. He will have as his aides Messrs. F. V. Huggins, of the Railway Carmen; C. Nielsen, of the Pressmen's Union ; Mr: C. ,H. Huband, of the Typographical Union; Mr. J.- W. Curtis, of the Machinist Union; Mr. Hall Whitney, of the Plumbers Union, and Mr. E. C. Yarr borough, jof the L B. EL W. The pa rade "will be headed by a platoon of police and the Delgado Band. One or more of the companies of the Fire De partment, .with, apparatus, will "also take part r : v .. ' " The parade will be in what Is known as open formation and wfll march from Front ' and Princess streets to Chesnut, thence -to. Fifth, to Orange, to Front, to " Market, to water and the Wilmington's dock, boarding the steamer and leaving the. city for Car olina Beach at 11 o'clock. The address of Mayor" Waddell at the beach will 'take pface about 1 o'clock and he will be heard by an Im mense crowd. There will be five trips made by the steamer 'Wilmington du ring the day. They will be at 8:30 and 11 A. M, and 2:30, 5:15 and 7:30 P. The.: Consolidated Company has given a rate of 25 cents for the round trip tor WrightsvlHe Beach and Lumi na iwill be the mecca , to which - hun dreds of people will flock.' There - will be boating, fishing, bowling, music and dancing for the enjoyment of every- ona ' v i ' -fi: An excursion from Wadesbord and Intermediate points on the Seaboard Air Line will bring, to the city a large crowd of visitors, who will swell the throngs at both resorts. While the great majority of Wil- mlng people will go to either Caroli na or Wrights ville Beach, many others will avail themselves of the opportu nity to visit Fay etteville afforded by Knight's excursion. The special train will leave in the morning, and return the same night.- ' OPENING THEATRE ATTRACTION High Class Vaudeville Will Inaugu- -' :,r rate Season Tuesday Night, Vaudeville 'such fas is only seen on special occasions at Keith's and Proc tor's will be given . at the , Academy of-Music Tuesday night The occa sion will also be the opening of the local theatre and for that reason will be 'doubly ' auspicious. - ; The '-: perfor mance Tuesday night will be an inno vation for vaudeville in the South and will make up a superb attraction. The company is one of the most expensive on the road, as each " artist gets sev eral hundred dollars salary. Among these artists are May Yore and Brad lee. Strong, the pair whose marriage was In the lime light not so veryong ago; -Bonnie Thornton, James Thorn ton and Flo Irwin, the, talented sister of May Irwin. - ..:.:. -- For this attraction there will be no advance in prices, and . the sale of seats .will be on sale at Plummer's Monday morning. - . ' Columbus Superior Court' ' r ? Yesterday - afternoon's Fayetteville Observer says: !' Solicitor C C Lyon leaves this afternoon for Whiteville, Columbus county, " court Convening there next week.' ; Judge Moore, will not leave ' untiK to-morrow afternoon, as he Is - detained by the hearing In the Gattis-Kilgo case. Solicitor Lyon said that -the docket for the ' Columbus court was very heavy. He said he did not know what had gotten into the people, of this country, crime was in creasing so rapidly." To' Play in Fayetteville , v - The crack baseball team from wil mlngton which has been so success ful lit the series with K Fort T Caswell during" the past Summer, will go up on the excursion to-morrow : to " play the Fayetteville -team on the, diamond there,-' Wilson- and Moore; will prob ably compose the battery for Wilming and an excellent game is assured - Warranty Deeds for sale at the otar office. . - z tf Man and Wife Who Conducted For " tune Teller's f Booth 't jilMs V VI I ie Past Summer are Held. " Upon telegraphle advices iroBL Kan sas "City, Mo., that they are believed to be Prof. Harrington and wife, want ed; there for' obtaining money 'under false pretences, ' Chief of Police; Wil liams late iast night caused thearrest VlPf C; J. Cooley and wife. Madame Doa, wuu , nave oeen . conaucung a fortune teller's booth , at the Lumina pavilion, on 'Wrightsville Beacn. the past Sum mer. 'r:'-''.-"A "-t .: ; - The arrest of. the man and woman was by Police Sergeant(J."lt.- Hardee and Officer Walker, at the boarding place of the strangers on east side of Secondf - between .Markets, and Dock streets. -They; have nearlycompleted their season at Wrightsville and In a short 'time expected - to move- to some other point . for the WinteK ; Both stoutlr -deny;: that hey-ievtiifK?.pe& sons' wanted arid point out; -that the description furnished Jjythe Kansas City, authorities- does not fit them. A' telegram has beenLsent by Chief .Wil liams to Chief -of Police Vernon J. Rose, ' who ""authorized UMTarrest and steps will be taken t once by an ex change .of photographs or' otherwise to establish the identity of the per sons under detention here. . - ( .- Mr. . Cooley arid his wife have been here since -last November and" pre vious to that time give" account of where they have been following car nivals and street fairs In the North. They are being detained at the police station, pending "advices from Kansas City. - 4- i- DELIGHTFUL TROLLEY PARTY. Young People Took Jaunt to Wrights ville Friday. Night, . .. ' . A party of ybung people jfom the southern part of the city; chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs J..A. Price, enjoyed a delightful trolley party to Wrights ville Beach Friday night. The affair was, ; arranged by Miss Nellie Cam- mareiro and Miss 'Maude Hall and among the youngpeople who , en joyed the" delightful outing - were Misses Cammareiro and Hall, Misses Maggie and Lizzie Branch, Mamie Blair, Leila EzzelV: Guila King, Jennie Pickett, Nellie Dooley, Nellie Kennedy, Caro lyn Price, Bessie-Brady, Mary Thomp son, Lucy Tyler, Daisy Tyler Helen and Allie Skinner, Kate Swann, Leti tla Aman, Angle Williams, Minnie Justice, Mary . Hall, Fannie Branch, Jessie Prldgen, Rosa Kermon, Mrs. Emma Burkheimer, Mr. . and Mrs. Bert Strickland, Roy Woodbury, Chas. Capps, Mack Reynolds, Jim Purser, Jno. McAllister. Charlie Mahn, John Batson, Emil Krahnke, Chas. Lord, Chas. Davis, Marsden Smith, Joe Mc Entee, Jas. Jacobs, Jas. Hall, Will Hodges, Jesse Canady, Frank Brittaln, Henry Pool,! Ed. Wilkinson, Ralph Kennedy, Jack ' Irving, Everett - Wil son, Jas Orrell, Will Holmes, Jno. Mc Dougald, Ed. Cunningham and John Pool. After a delightful dance at Lu mina refreshment were served. MR. BUNTING TO BUILD.- Handsome New Business Structure For Lower Princess Street Mr. Justln M. Bunting, who recent ly purchased a . building site of the Garrell property on Princess street, announces that work will begin Tues day in tearing out the old stable build ing on the site to make ready for a handsome new two-story brick busi ness house which he will erect there. The building will be plate glass and sand stone front. f There will be a store and office on the first floor and five office rooms on. the second floor. - The . building will " be modern in every respect and win add consid erably to the appearance of that sec tion. ... Mr. Jno. F.' Garrell, who has sold the other portion of the property ex cept what was formerly the jail resi dence, : next west - of . the did Court House, will decide this week whether or not he will also erect a'Tjaudsome business building adjoining on the east, the one to be erected by Mr. Bunting. Mr, Garrell favors erecting a three-story structure but the two buildings will conform to the same architectural design. It is hoped that Mr. Garrell Iwill also decide to build on- the property. . " Hollowbush's Academy Orchestra. Hollowbush's Academy Orchestra has opened headquarters on the sec ond floor of the former Wilmington Savings and Trust Company's hank ing house, on Princess street now oc; cupled by . Mr. W. M. . camming, in the same apartments Prof. Jno. A. Kneissel - will have his music studio and the mandolin school . will- also be conducted there. Decorators are how at work beautifying the place which will be music headquarters during the Winter. . ' -, . Frank Woods Not Guilty. Frank, Woods, the negro charged In justice- Furlong's court yesterday with the larceny, of a Jsack suit'' from, the trunk of his wife, the same having been the property; of S. Abramowitz from whom if wa3 bought on the in stallment plan, r was found not : guilty and - discharged, his wife .being un able to testify against her husband according to law. Woods was repre sented by William J. Bellamy; Esq. 'i , - gi , - , Mf,' Kcillum to Speak. ; : : - State Superintendent of Public In struction JY. Joyner, on account of a trip, to New York, finds it impossible to meet his engagement to deliver an educational address': at Southport to morrow, and has asked W6dduscKel lum, Esq., of this city, to fill the ap pointment i The addresses in Colum bus county this week will alsd proba bly be made by local speakeVsi Jr, .' .. Contributions to the Catherine Ken nedy Home for July and August;" Mrs. J. L. Cantwell, milk,' potatoes, tomato- toes; Mrs. H. F. Wilder, rice, potatoes ; Mrs. Roger Moore ; - Mr. S. A. Schloss. cake, "Ice cream; Mrs. R.t H. Pickett chickens ; Mr. J. A. Montgomery, water- melon, - peaches; . Klrkman Co..;.soap ; Mr. J. A. Springer, Ice daily ; . MrN R.- R. Bellamy drugs; Mr. J. Hicks 'Bunting, drugs; Mrs. Tate, peaches; Mr. Mont gomery, watermelon. . DURHAM! SENSATION fa-Mayor of the City Assaulted JudOeo. W. Ward of 7' . Superior Court INCENSED ATIIQHTSENTENCE Relative of Victim ; Thought Punish- v ment of Neuro For Manslaughter Insufficient, Flew Into Blind y4 jage--Held for Contempt '"-.-. tt.-.-. ,"3 aV,. -; "'- ' f 4 ; "(Special "Star -Telegram.) - Durham, N.' C Sept 2.-To-day in the" Superior Court AJlenHaskins, a negro-' was tried for shooting and. kill ing.I. C. Day a white xnaa.: The negro wasfecwricted? of mahsiaughter Hnd sentea 'jnyidge Geo. ? Watt to .li" months": on-4 the -county roads. 3aialsenten"ce so outragedjf onner. May-, or M-.E. McCown,, aa-juncle of 'the de ceased; L C. Day,-that to-night between C arid 7 -.o'clock he proceeded to the room of- Judge Ward in ' a boarding house and protested that the -sentence was.ijut of all proportion to thene gro'a crime. He demanded that the sentence be set aside or made larger. Judge Ward declined to doso, where upon McCown flew into a rage, curs ed the judge and assaulted him. Sev eral severe scalp wounds were inflicted upon his honor and his face was badly lacerated. - McCown was arrested and at 9 o'clock to-night was given a hearing on the charge of contempt of court. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and to pay a fine of $200. An appeal was takeu. The affair has caused ai great sensation here. Another Account. v Charlotte, N. C, September 2. A special from, Durham says that M. E. McCown. ex-mayor of Durham, as saulted Judge George W. Ward, of the first judicial district, knocking him to the floor of the hotel lobby. The as sault was occasioned by the imposing of a two years sentence on Allen Har klns, colored, by Judge Ward at the afternoon session of the-? Superior Court, for killing I. C. Day, who was a nephew of McCown. The attack was the occasion of some excitement Judge Ward's assailant was immediately at tached for contempt, and is being giv en a hearing in the Durham county court house to-night MAYOR'S COURT YESTERDAY. Five Defendants ToleLTheir Troubles to the Mayor Yesterday. The municipal court "got busy" yes terday after several days of Inactivity. Five cases had been docketed, though none of them was important. George Townsend, a .negro; charged ; with creating a disturbance in. Mr. Albert Rothschild's saloon, at Nutt and Red Cross streets, Friday night advancing upon the proprietor of the place, in a threatening manner, was fined $10 and costs. He was represented by William J. Bellamy and Brooke G. Em- pie, Esqs. J. W. Jones, a white man, found asleep on the postoffice green after Friday midnight was let off with the costs.. Scipio Ashe, colored, an old offender, charged with being drunk and down, was fined $5 and costs. . Maggie Davis, colored was taxed with $10 and costs for disorderly con duct ' . Milton Thomas, white, charged with being drunk and disorderly, was let off with the costs. STATE HOSPITAL INCIDENT. Coroner's Jury Inquiring Into Death of Maniao Nail. . ' (Special Star Telegram.) Raleigh, N. C, September 2. The coroner's hearing of the evidence in the case of the death of Nail, the maniac who died after a chase by State Hospital attendants on .Thurs day, was private to-day and was con tinued. Solicitor Jones appeared. Al ter consultation, the coroner an nounced to the public that he wished to discuss some information- with the jury privately and the result would be announced later. He-said he was advised by the solicitor that the pro- ceding were ex parte and that it would be improper and not according .to law to place the hospital attendants on the stand at this stage of the pro ceedings. He said, there was nothing to announce as to when the examtna Honwouldj be resumed" but it is thought as soon as some witnesses from -Chatham county, who saw, the body cornel here. The examination wJH be" continued as early as possible Monday; " j . -i : - THE SUPPLEMENT? TO-DAY. Write-up of Wilmington's Industrial . Enterprise by Mr. Strouss. -: . With to-day's edition of the Star, Mr. Marcus E. Strauss, a gentleman of wide arid" very y successful experi ence in his profession, issues an in dustrial supplement: advertising Wil mlngton : and 7 as many of Its enter prises as it was possible1 to reach and iriterest : The supplement speaks for itself. ,Jtfr. Strouss has worked indus triously, and energetically to make of the: supplement a. credit- to. the city and to those who have been interest ed in the enterprise..;' How i well - ho has succeeded may be . judged from the, inside j pages of the; paper; to-day, which.; are I carrying - the evidences of Mr Strouss' excellent . work. ; Miss Gore's Dancing School.' Many of the young people of the city will be delighted to know that t Miss Bessie Gore ..will resume her In struction In dancing In Gennania Hal! Wednesday evening of this week. Miss Gore's ability as a teacher of all the latest datfees and the, popularity v of her school a,re without question and the series ' of lessons this Fall and Winter promise to be as largely, at tended as ever. -. . War rantv 'Deeds for sale at the Star nfflre. . " ' T : tf . Capt A. A. Starbird. U.. S- A., of Fort oaswell, Is in' the city.' : -.:- . ' Mr. S,' A. Stevens, of Monroe, was among yesterday's arrivals. ?- - - Mrs. J. . J. Parrish, of Chadbourn, was a guest at The Orton yesterday. . Mr. P. H. Sears, of Whiteville, ar rived last night and is at The Orton. ; Mr.'W. J DuBois,, of Lumbertxm, arrivedTlast night aad is at The Or- ton.". . - .. . . N .:"" .' -i. ' Mrs." D. C. ; Love left yesterday morning to visit friends in Fayette ville. . . -Mr.. J. H. Westbrook, of Dillon, S. arrived last ; night and is a guest at The Orton;. Miss r Mary Boney, of Wallace, is the guest of Miss Mary Belle King, No. 610 North Front street r-Mrs. M. A. Kelly , and little niece. Miss Nellie May' Kelly, are visiting friends - and relatives in Washington, Ed Jkrrse4 formerly: ?o. this city, but now of Newport News, Va., Is here to spend " a day or two with friends. .. ... . - Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wider, who have been spending several weeks in Western North Carolina, have return ed home". .- Mr. C. W. Yates has returned from a visit of a week to the scenes of his boyhood days in and around Greens boro, N. C. Miss Carrie May VonGiahn re turned yesterday from Asheville .and Hendersonville where she spent a part of the past Summer. j Mrs. W. W. Koch and little daugh terj who have been spending the Sum mer with relatives'and friends in New born, have returned to the city. Mrs. C. H. Huband and children returned yesterday from Petersburg, Va., where they have heen spending several weeks . with Relatives and friends. Mr. Edward Everaart left last night for a pleasure trip to New York. He will be away about ten days "tak ing in the sights" of the various Northern resorts. Mrs. Ada C. Harris, of Verona, re turned "yesterday after, a visit to her brother, Deputy Sheriff W. H. i Cox. Her daughter. Miss Josie Harris, went to Durham to enter school. ' Mr. A. Sidney Bayles, formerly with the A. C. L, in this city, but now with the same company in ah official capacity at Savannah, Ga., arrived last j night and is a guest at The Orton. Yesterday afternoon's Eayetteville ! Observer: "Mr. S. P. McNalr audi bride returned last night from their honeymoon trip North, and left this i morning for Wilmington, on the steam er Duplin." Ex-Governor D. L. Russell return ed yesterday from Saratoga, N. Y., where he spent 'a short while for his health. The friends of the ex-Gover nor were delighted to see him look ing much better on his return. Col. Z. T. Fulmore, of Austin," Tex., who has been visiting his old home in Robeson county and who "was one of the leading speakers at the "Home Coming" at Red Springs last week, was a Wilmington visitor yesterday. Mr. Bradley B. Hogue has return ed from his Summer vacation and will open his Boys Private School - this Fall. Thorough individual instruction is given and perfect discipline is main taned. Mr. Hogue may be addressed at No.. 313 Market street. Deputy Sheriff J. M. Wade re turned yesterday from Fayetteville where he. had been for several days on account of a very sick child. He left the little sufferer much Improved and has returned to his duties as of ficer of Justice Bornemann's court. Dr. George Harmon, a former Wil- mingtonian now of Savannah and a prominent member of the City Coun cil of the Georgia city, being chairman of the police and health departments, is here on a brief visit and was a pleas ant caller at the City Hall building yesterday. - " 1 . - 'iss Sarah Gardner, head milli ner for Messrs. J. H. Rehder & co., has gone North to spend some time studying the latest styles In millinery. With Mr. Rehder, who will join-her in the North, they -will make pur chases of Fall "and Winter "goods for the big department store of the firm.- Savannah News: "Mr. Morton Rid- ble, general superintendent of the At lantic Coast Line, returned last night from Jacksonville on train No. 22. The same train carried Mr. W. N. Royall, general manager of the Coast Line. He spent the night in Savannan ana went to Charleston on the early morn ing train, returning to Wilmington Sat urday night" '- LUMINA BOWLING CONTEST. W, L I. Worr from Union Team There Last Night in the bowling contest at Lumfna last night the W. L I. won from the Union team In a total , score, of 2,054 to 1,865.- The scores made by the sev eral players, were as follows: Union. ::: ' i "A '' ' : - 1.2 .3 Total Cunningham .;. 96 101 viz. ai Durham .......114 .". 140 , : 7 - Aiz Malone 120 110 158 388 Dooley ..7...160- 159 148 4t7 Williams no iz izo Totals .600 639 626 1,865 ' w. tfi. " . ;' r i-; Total Davis ... 149. 93 11 ( 365 382 355 Potts p .. , ... -112 136 ; 134 Wilson 189 , loa i" Btinkley .......145 IV 159 -,-162' Hatch . .I. P134 '. 147 205! t66 486 Totals, .i i 1679 646 3 729 2,054 ? Mid-week dance at South port, Wed- nMHav. fientember 6th, 1905. Steamer Wilmington leaves aM o'clock; arrive back at 12 o'clock.. Fare 25 cents for round trip.; This includes car fare, in Southport and admission to the dance Hall. , . J. W, HARPER. Those desiring supper are requested to notify the hotel management before hand. " , - ' " W For the World - - -- - - --. .-:'jJ.- j flP oSSfe Hats. A Full Line of All Shapes aorl Sizes. We Are the Exclusive Agents. l Fail to" See Us -'j.;.ivt;.:: MASONIC TEMPLE. sept2-tf A STAR BUSINESS lOCAl BRINGS 25 - RESPONSES. Attention is called to the . following, which is proof positive that it pays to advertise in the Business Locals department of The Morning Star: The Morning Star, x Wilmington, N. C. ' Dear Editor: Tours of the 7th received, anff will say that we had about 25 answers from our advertisement for a bookkeeper in the Business Locals of your paper. We secured a man who went to work the first of this week. Yours truly, - " NEAL-MORSE LUMBER CO., South Washington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1905.. . '. You live in the present for the Future make your Future RIGHT. Deposit your savings. We offer every conservative facility. ALL LOANS GUARANTEED. NO POSSIBILITY, OF LOSS. Four per cent interest (compounded quarterly) paid on deposits. - "" Service Counts. Carolina Savings & Trust Co sept2-tf New Catch Mullets and Salt 60 Barrels new catch. Mullets nice fish . ALSO r Sch. S. M. Byrd is now discharging 10,000 bags salt at our warehouse. . Send your orders to us Prompt shipment D. L GORE CO Wholesale Sept 3-tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Special Notice! Monday, September 4th, being a legal holiday, the following Savings Banks will not open for the transac tion of business. ' The Wilmington Savings & Trust Co. - The "Atlantic Trust & Banking Co. The People's 'SavmgsBaiflEr'' The Carolina Savings. & Trust Co. Sept 3-lt . :'. Assessments For Street Improvements . On Fourth Street Wilmlneton. f? O.. Sent. 3. 1905. - To the owners of real estate abutting upon worth jfourtn street, irom Founn street bridge to Nixon street: You will take notice that the City Eneineer has presented to the Board of Aldermen a report showing the amount of assessments for street. im provement upon said street or. por tion there of. At the 'first regular meeting, of said Board of Aledrmen, to be held after the expiration 01 - ten uays , arter tne publication of tbit notice, .the said Board of Aldermen will consider said report and .if . no valid objection be made thereto the same will be adopted and approved by said Board. Said re port is now on file in the office of the City. Clerk, where same can be seen.': 1 A. M. WADDELL,. Attest: ' Mayor JNO. J. FOWLER, V ; Clerk and Treasurer. Sept. 3-lt .: :0 ,' ACADIMYOFJMUSIC ' TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 5th. International VauUe Stars : May Yohe, Bradlee Strong, Flo Ir win,1 James . Thornton, Rhodesia, .Wal ter Hawley, Seley & West; Mosher & Woolston, Mahoney . & Lake,' AI Casey and Bonnie .Thornton, together -with : 10 BIG ACTS 10 s Modern Vaudeville in the ) South at . . r - - . Last:;:viR- Projectoscbpe MovlngPictures. f Regular. Prices: Seats now on sale at Plummer's.-" '1' '' ,' " - Septc 1-F Su.Tu-3tr: - ; Renowned -. . JSC-- 1' for Your Fall Hat. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS' ... . 3 .and 100 to every barrel ' , Grocers and Importers WilmingtonV N. C- "TIDAL- WAVE," -: S "TIDAL WAVE."' This brand is the best on the market "Tidal Wave". . .t . ; .'-, "Tidal Wave."; Has not its equal try it ; "TIDAL WAVE" FLOUR FLOUR - - Costs no more thanthe ordinary brands but is the best that money can mill. ." ' .. -A.--t' I - - The F. E. Hashagen Co., DISTRIBUTERS. Sept 3-tf. '. HOLE PROOF SOXl With a Six Months Guar antee, 25d Each. Newport 0iHs Unlon-M de In Pants 1 with Belt to match, the best ever. sold at $1.00 , The balance of Summer stock goer at cost ''" ' :- i 'X Shoes STAR BRAND are better. Sole Agent for the Buster Brown' Shoe for" Boys and Girls. ' '') ". : ilihlFucnl jy254f t innn niu nn rnniTinn y :y:-:',-':. , The Labor Unions of ; Wilmington will fflcially-; celebre'bblbay at;: Carolfna Beach Jand rnotat Wrights: viOe Beach. "'". . ' :-??-i':t,r-AT 1 BOTf- MUSIC AND, DANCING; ;f-PAVlLIONS FIVE BOATS. FARE 25 CENTS; 'v. --:-ar'f j-A ::.-i i-- - ;.-.j-s - r1 -rr"-'- ? WW w i
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