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LOCAL DOTS. I " 7 cuxAmjaK 19- 1905. ' , i-,. -. .., - . 1 ' ' " . VV FT f I lYH! XTTTlTOTin -. - r s - '(llornfng Star, OUTLINES klton Brooks nominee for .the Other local or fourth aage TTj1- -- deIegates and alternates to the State cirinvemH Parker, lately I ton, N. 0: T. forgan" thQ to . t . r wow,u l meet at 10:0 o'clock. arm0rs morning at ; y WTIJVniTOTON. "K.'d nrmpa rV a tt . - ' ' - " w' tAx. aiiix-XKJiLBEK 19: 1905 AU10ST A TRAGEDY i vpw Orleans mat ue - u no- L of .New ur tlce to that effect may be found w peopi!:v" wnere to star. In Ms date at -" - i?,TTr, . ... nr postpone it for a spe- I . o.treet. Sunday of Tn jew ui -. 11 , 1 In Fit of Melancholia Induced by !U Health Travelling Mart wiJctrnrvdf ' ' colored; chad Attempted Suicide -'.';.V witn carrying a "razzr" nra o A. J t - - - in trus ; ne jail by JusUce Purlone vX Z :J7 11 - ork W bond for "his anneal: 1 ' ' UC UK ON SUNDAY :".,:r:Ktm LU auTr court- . Sarf Case of Mr, o. Vaughan, New York Representative of Big Firm- Injuries Will Probabiy:Not . Be Fatal His Family. PTesi- Pc ... an interview on Sun- I h he denounces campaign r- . iBiief 1 1 l-i .1 V me i"" P. ,1 Life also contributed ., ? -Fua1' p.nnblican cam- L -,Ta,ter B- Yopp has qualifled " Ti, i evelt informs JTS the estate of the iresiucu- A.ueii i. Kogers. An nffioi ,nrd yesterday was 34 " !u' Proved very much 6C' .veiling salesman for The Spool 6'deas, bringing the totals J"- rt and Cotton Company, of-New York, made an automobile wreck a roa exaggerated. Uand 341 deaths; yellowy ' hlne a W&S don? a lastly attempt I Lilt: uuuuuj iu i J Itl xupp-enjoyed a fine days SDort at L - "iB loom a J Russia Ashing. at the "Rocks" Saturday! The! notel. this city; Sunday Mr. J. Oscar Vaughan.' 47 yearsjof j.in thi. their trying ordeal yet OUt?nf Ainffi. ;Tvli l, , -ovi,, mji. cuiiucK sars L!6 fb0, three: inches., long v vuc wiuapipe, severing. ' the '.v-r--i nerves la Tront. The three gashes are na.n0i in. . the, uear,y (h0m;. r .rttC,T : "er one: of w ue siae oi the throat would nave severed the Jueulari proved fatal. The wounds W says, are getting nn IX;""" but the causes leadine , Zl? act are yet problematical i " Mr. Estes Vauehnr, o v-1 4.1 - rWoo . " " "luiuer or tne i -vvvuqcu Will IM nOk ,rv M f - 1 vm .wT." the Heartfelt m tSTiS. out PilESONAL PARAGRAPHS." upon his own Hf oy siastung his; throat three times CAPE FEAR WATER SUPPlV. Government Will Assist Ld that the Czar of another peace wrs to meet ai iuc in Makina Ex- t"-v"ic" i Wilmington. in - resnonso S. . I - . '"Mutwis irom- the I Aee. though the situa- , Messrs. j. o, Brock and Wit : . is improved It yopp. enjoyed fine day's- snori- at I ruzor: mr nis room atThe Orton shmg.at the "Rocks" Saturday The "ocei- ,n. Uli ring of "sheepheads" they brought W a made, "Bill" Fleet turn was Vvidentrj en with envy. ; r . was first 7s bred and assauiu-u m xw workers of Brook, maid nf t' , investigation nt .. f iandsome oi Russia i7 v ocks" Saturday The - --o eil' Bnnaay morning K LU requests trom- the conference j of heeplipad' they brought betn 10 H Vcloclt . The deed US,DeSS .lnt"ereStS Wilmington.' rhe Hague Bill Fleet turn was evident thaf of a m0- 9 . a? bean made hv thi was i first discovered by a chamber-1 ' eaF Surve?rore voung woman so green with envy. been ontifipd as Aueusta lyn "Baptist Sundav s&..i . i,vo nrp hnntins a fortune -telline- I vaughan, attired in his e . -o-yvautt a near I : ""o"' 6- , n. . . . - Girard, a truck driver, """Tthe residence of Mrs. S. L. ments. wandering through .the hallway T" A ,Y .Saturay says IITUFI' l?t llullta ' '.-- 1 - ..WAlX I I I If BFrllAT I " L 111 7 I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 HUir H r- L J 1 . wiur mood from a violent hemorrhage of DUrft w,V" ,L.:,tTuate SUPP Ply in this viinitv a . . gar-1 . Buueua issued 2LSi!-ra.pW1 city.ther; lffered at 2 34; spot cotton flour quiet and firmly k easier, No, 2 red, 87 3-4 easier, No. 2, 62 1-2 hats steady, mixed 31 1-2 pine and rosin steady. ATHER REPORT. L.t tn crow cotton on iue I " vuuuc is invite jtiuwc .. . ... " ..ureai uemorrnaee or nnr. ra , j. , . nf Africa is discouraging, .ur. unas. E. Thronn. An llom th ugly gash at his threat .f1 aruuon.pojrposeg. I"- . . I ..k m. tew - MIIVC i CT 1 . - - VWk, XlCl l I UUtl - 1J I O TP-K 1H Llack 0f transportation ana yiesentauve of Nixon ZimmormQn f Quickly secured and oendinV thi fini,: ' 7' or water suf- ll1! , city in & Srail W. Bulluck, whohH spo attention -f ".T1!6 hea tn ana uiaiuic uuapi.L ui rranK iJeshon in "ThQ -if I unuuuaea irom . Uie . offipi. h, ,ni . . . rjr omciais L wrested in Washington Ace Boy,", which comes tn telephone, friends amone tie, wl, Z"L:9tea to the depth, of the r. ,.j omw. thntro. i 7. . ut,u eupsta onrf .7 T 7"'w uedrig Strata. Thfl .nQ.t hdconiesseu iu u.c CUiuCi- me nignt of the 25th uu oiuuues iea the man hank J.OQii . . . at least $20,000 The -George Smith, 24 varH w . room- He-.talted incoherentlv tained V, l r.ulca . can toe e3 employe at a i" - ' " ana " once was seen that his mini .fobt " Ils. "tawity for vpsterdar The British Brinklev. v n T. was unbalanced. Atlenrth he hm. ,Z7J"fr daa Homes Rear Admiral Prince hOSDitl "' to the violent and the services of '"uusl"es' F IV" f . w j X3S LIT III W. V S-m 1 I au.u UlLUal rl I !lo 1 - remoer isii ciaent at the mill yesterdav I o- , tl"u """unisiered a- Jet for the rfro intar0o r Lnt assures President yesterday. sedave after which the unTnrtnn,,. Li rJJ1 lnterests of that re- j"""" I raarv Krrvnrn 3 . 1 m -i o"4i- 111 outer narto v. ct-.i. .. lhat the recent riots were ove tn thl VCi ' was Doun(i TT conveyed tc the James production of ri , um me Qcan demonstrations-- 1 555 C0Urt Justice Plker Memorial Hospital Last night iy increased hv . mense markets: Money on call to 3 1-S per cent, closing by Herbert Mm rr'"rr Li-, " - 7"' wmi defendant hv Z.r, ine ZTtT' ' !oug nopes are entertained " " vj. niuipie, n;sq. I iw uis recovery, Rev. Wataru Salatldbara Jap anese Clergyman, Spoke Entertainingly, IN WILMINGTON ciivniv . ; . UW11UAI Plea For Co-aperation of America and EirgiMid to Civilize and Christ ianize the Orient Lecture: at t, wi. c. Last Night. ; JRePorted for The Star.) Those who were fortunate enough to be-presents St. Jam' church Sunday morning and evening had the rare opportunity of . listening to two aDre and eloquent addresses from th ev. vvataw Sakakibara, a native Ja- panese' h fe npv.a deacon, in . ths elevation; to : the, PHesthocvf - riV turn to Preach Christlanitr to his won derful people, m the morning he took up the religious condition nf t. pan, describing the Buddhist . ... " uXl ID r.Ol fit ' FAlf An e n 3 1 I i as the Junane w k " " . " anaday and little j cated and delved into scleir 'Z' Miss Pae osoDhv. thov t n.u.. r.T- r" - "l owwiBDoro, nave-gone to to spend some I -Miss. Kate Johnson is the guest 'of xiauie Starr, in Fayetteville: Mr. .TnHn 11 tK7iu " -m iTiicuL rnrnrnni tarArr ... . 7 "" jo-I i.um a trip to Richmond. TO 1 r i . uaraen. nr nhtM.. a guest at The Orton yester- uaj . 7 -; Mr- J- Moore, of PayetteviUe, ' " """"ug ounaavs ftrrivnlc . - Mrs. Jhlius Hahn. returnoH voetx. Ho . . . ' " J ujnuiu a visit tb relativoa m.. , ' " VJiU" Mr- J. C. Causev. 3r rr qiW i va was among yesterdav' nrw,fiJ lit m. . . o.i me uruon. - Amnni' loot 'ntux . Messrs. L. X Bethune and J. K. Mor- canton. " - Capt Preston . v.. xa,,ur uave gone to Washing- lo relatives. T "O r i ocnuisen. and h. t r.xrn Esqs., of Whiteville, were here yester' u pruxessionai business. : -Miss Myitis A. Browne has return- vu ro ner nome In Columhin e r after a delightful visit to Miss Maie wnuney. COimNCW PROOF! A STAR BUSINESS LOCAL BRINGS 25 RESPONSES Podte 'jnat. ! followil1 which is proof J layS adYerti3e 111 Business locals department of The Morning Star: - : ' The Morning Star, v Wilmington, N. C. thftewo?d?0rT: Yours of 7th Reived, and wfll sav lo aWbott?inrrr? fr0? adrSTmeni. L "T m the Business Locals of vour naner - - NEAL-MORSE LUMBER C0.r South Washington, N. C, Aug. 9, 1905. W' A Mo ni)nn),v , " i""' J I "1 O WaUSDO vTmt lilt-" VMUV fill I It- I T TVX a wv Muia ui I time. "1C yl'e agnosUcs. As the wtom People, as a whole. familiar with these rail !.'. i be interesting to give even's -anhrr synopsis of his description, of Bud dhism and Shintoism. , Buddha was a Philosopher, who lived about three thousand vMr o t- i . s" iu luma we saw the moral degradation of the people Mm iu me wee sma' noura ss,,i wuiuern states, oaninir nn night a little Drisoner r I trade excIusiviT. v,- v 7 Toil -ij age, I . , ' " "ou utren Here he wf!!e Ed- Capps W cannot ev7Jew ths for several years ue oonaed for ten thnncan I calling on his traflo. Ha ,h via . lr.- "uay ne "-vv, Jr., and a fine bov I ,0'Draeu me orton. shook hxnri. " I nrit I j aT ilieHQS coraiaily and appear at that. jarUnent of Agriculture. feather Bureau, !oa, X. C, Sept. IS, 1905. ed in the best of spirits. He completed his business calls Saturday by noon and settled his bill with the intention of Jeaving ou the 3:45 P. M. train for Charleston. He missed. th at 8 P. M., Monday, Sep- ner of handsome sUunTffeT er' Snd. sald he M o thS as the championship prize, ret.H ulorfmg on tte 6 A. M. train, Mr. Jamea nw I " ? - "u saving a call with ins- t k 7 7:rr.".cVljr ia Pepar. me notei clerk for 5 o'clock. k The bowling tournament, whick nas been in progress at Lumina for some time, was brought to a close Sat urday nie-ht.- The wn,- . . . Heal data for the 24 infants toa 1 '" nt n- " rA. "- ueciared the win- bre at 8 A. II., 75 degrees ; degrees; Maximum, 87 de- iimm, 72 degrees, mean, 80 ior the day, .00; rainfall month to date, 2.23. water in Caiv Fear river featS A. JL, Monday, 4.6 ms IO Duud a small brick Rtnro k mrt,- " . , a fruit Cf: v7 " r- vaugnan and he replied bnf used as Princess street,' between the Gilbert not bell boys called come down. At a quarter to and there seems to be no reason way' tile Rnmo . . " snouid not attend the use of artesian waters: at Wil mlngton. The cost of sinking toe wST St. en compared "?Jhi?U,ts from the uie increased supply of water. "Wilmington, N. c., lies pure Mrs, w. H. Shaw, has been quite sick at King's Mountain, where Bha is visiting, burlier numerous friends will be rejoiced to learn that ho i I . iui proving. A TTT " mi a. W in. hi. Rovall. nf Wnlra -1 . " " rorest college, arrived last wpe to oe witn ner son, Mr. Robert Royall, Wurchisoh National Bank .: . Of Wilmington, N. C. - . Capital and Surplus -Deposits - - . Total Assets - . Largest and strongest. Bank gressive hanking. J. V. GRAINGER, Cashier. - - $ 475,000 1,500,000 - 2,300,000" n 4Ulo ...if m. ' - - lrg a bank account. "0t f0rget th,s ,n nr-eo:.,. v oner every facHity known in consarvatli,. an ' H. c. McQueen Sep 15-tf. and it was his aim to eive thm o a' of this city, who has been auite Rint m , -vuc ,;ti. . iur me Detter ordering of their , ever. tie taught that everv nrrirfnot Messrs. Anim an nri ,r. Human mind was n illusion and that KenzIe. of New York, spent yester- "fe iu reality Derm an en t x uav m tne citv nn hnsinoco j showed how in many respects Bud- with the . Weed Distilling Company n r tmcs was denUcal with utre' reiurnmg North last night. ..oi,aU i.eugion or to-dav.- Rnt 1 Mr. C H toSt7Jn.S!mt People who succeeds Mr. J. A. Orrell as as- - v tnc t.tra:il I H snrf vxrxv R fifant onnio 1 x . shinned R.,rtrtha ."7 OI ine standard ima es nf nTrhB "TT " ias Iy y"mpany In tbIs arrived yes- vxn later t, " a guest at Tbe Orton. er edge of the AtlnnH. TZ , "I""l.UiHls Deneve flrst -Charlotte Observer- "iwra The result tol" ,.-.piam- T". "c "clucauon OI e Imperial fam- Fennell nf m.w n.i . . " , ' m. . ' uiicuua, axiss rams io-U 3, , of Wilmington, and Miss Ida St obtained from drilling in ' and ancestor worship. .. ., oc . , marvianrt an1 , I rr,l 9 n . - give tne imnMSO " ILr urgi n uie wonders of natur, - - i' .ooiuu mat THE SOUTHERH HATIOHAL BflHK OF WILMIHGTOH ANNOUNCES THAT THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT HAS ISSUED- ITS CHARTER, AND BUSINESS WILL BEGIN MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH. MATT J. HEYEFL President. CHAS. N. EVANS, Cashier. New Jersey. Maryland and Georgia Uds for glve tne impression that n v.. I riant , auuu- "V"" igui uunarec aant water sunnlv mor t u . . t ii . ed in th Z.-Y ue ooiain. stner Mr. -sakabibara then told of smithes .T 7 ueyuBiis oi "i own lire and conve KSS JSST Ina- The ins- very positive apology for ligation will be conitiiMcH i u. . . . . an ithm,. some eiht h. V . ""ouc"' 01 wurnam, are visltine Mr. L0,k. r. "rT.:u l""ana alto- and Mrs. B. P. Fennell in nn NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Friends in this city will be inter-i y mjcsi- mKnive poiogy for Dersonalitio "Mwumjeuiem mat Mr. t Fuller of the Unit .r; JlZl "aS. OIabs-bing interest His 1 !:"l?.S C ly' Das Rical Survey. in oZ" 1"" CTlurtwr ien tioHs had been w" m imVaw ciass at P-i, -r Y.11X1 me amnio geological T T Vj UUCI i HA11CA r.. L - ' mtag, the real. estate a ' r" Cm tP ". person and -Jn.tw I .au.gnanIlehadonIy i5miu. ho 7"P m'uusa omces have ULCS ia wnicn to catch, his train ueen mano a mm, ii . 1 v...v. . iiiviung piace fori Yus-aurepned: 'Oh. I Mr. wish you ALMANAC Sept. 19. V4ri 4 r hie . , ; ""-V-1 unite 1 " '' J " ici me aione. ' Mr .' Z ? " Jeen nicely repapered and the Shepafd nafurally thought the tral -2 P- M. private office has hn att, line- ma v . "e travel an exeent oviu.. m. . . I . . . &- XUG ouler office "uu,u so away and let me alone." Mr .12 hrs. 21 min. DaInt.ftd an .-7V "J lc" Lu7.7 "7 "cu wait until it SonthDort.il: 11.1 A m chairs nH ctB " ana returned to his ... u wiuw cuii vfnifnoo nuuiugion.i:ju i. M eathtr Forecast. Carolina Fair Tuesday ;day except showers and W Wednesday in western It to fresh snunrl win ila s jiu jitsu didn't in it with Prof. Olsens utt. hasn't been reeo-'iiized the Powers but .she is great deal of atten ays the best wife is who makes a ehum lband-" Of course. ie letter's drffenno VUH a chump 0f him -hi nave taken the Hont armours niai, ZL 7s in order to mKoosevelf.s stunt nf Cm submarine boat ll ham' .:n 1 -u nn )lavp fA reitis tni '.m tho rnty-five mail l'nit--,i e centu o..i- sr, ereniHi;,. ..... f the e,: "" -uoiis ot .Sanies flr tlified per- shal- not fa that fir. ivor t par- would ai- I)flllT,,lr. I- .""iai OI ,ier. "e pfli-iM,..! . duties at the desk. esk Sergeant I The discovery nf tho as"n . TT n -. UIC , . " w ueu UCCU IUI cuj Hall is off on his vara t inn thi, e1 about as outlined ahnv k week. Officers w 0 n , I tween 10 anH 11 . - . . . xwre .ana m. 1 . " uue 01 two .iaey. are on duty in tie ab- 1, ors wmcn Mr. Vaughan carried in sence of Sergeant King and Hall Offl- ?if had sed and was round cer E. L. Smith, Chief Williams is lying on bed by parties who first .s aS r.ierK or the police court. cuierea TJle room. The deed had evi- Fayetteville Observer: "The work ?tly heen committed in front 6f the grading on-the Raleigh & South- tne. dresser, as-blood was port Railroad has now reached Cum- D tte cover eath. From ap- "cauu territory, the road havine I iu , 1116 room' tte man had been graded from Islington to the S ,ain down n the bed and the iiaraett county line. The convict K. r11 there topped from torce is now encamned nn t Vic. i.i.t. 1 nis nand. Dr. Bulluck said the side of Little River." . nad been Inflicted probably 30 minutes or more before he was found and th. a lighter at the A.-C, Lh' .",mon 18 tnat after Wng on the While loading some machinery sirucK Mr. J. A. CrntrtfioU 7v J - face. ne,o!tof,-n. fcs' . I ,UUBL ko out, ana find hospital bv nTn w6 around the haU some distant 7 " - v jjuiiuiTK. wnn 1 nil nnn aaJ x was called. Mr nu 13. i. r "lc.lcr tt "enmg acquaint- terday, a piece of timber flew nn JZ' " reaSOD PartIa"y returned to ,i. ,,7 . uiuuer new up and him a moment and ho u k4. v.- some one. He Uripstc anH hit . . survey of North Carolina.-: and he' was h, k niu iue Kuowieage that Tie, too, must fill this i virai uiiege, wnere ne is a student. Sumter .News: "Miss Bertie Han- LOrai Don-r . . ' lw "Just nn tnls I "vno- ino uerue nan- PARAGRAPHS. hereditary office, and at the verv pnrivl80n ' Wilmington, N. C. is visiting Arrival. anw n" IT" age of fourteen really did become an at Mrs- a Bultman's on North Main po.rw ot vesaela distant to ma Father. But, about streeL Mrs. John J. Fowler and her ocnooner Off the Bar. time Japan was shaking ufr the -augllter' Miss Nellie, returned with The British steamer Bloemfonteh, K6 ?f lgnorance a.nd was becoming her "ther, Mrs. C. L. Bultman, who is expected from New Yorlr thn 6 imPrtance of education. oeen visiting in Wilmington, N. tag to riv. . ork this morn- His companions were fitting them- C- and are spending several weeks in . 10 receive cargo of cotton from selves for future usefulness as states- the "Misses Rosa Brown and ,& Aiexanaer Sprunt & Son. men' 38 diplomats or as soldiers and MatUe Weaxer are visiting relatives ine schooner Abbie Bowker CaDt saw the utter Utility of his 1 Wllmngton, N. C. Nickerson, with cartrn nf following in the Oaths nf hie onnco - fm o . . wwouuui f . , - 0- I wc k Aareas to Philadelphia, T13' Q D?gge(1 to be allowed to go ARCHITECT BONITZ'S SUCCESS, was ancnored off the bar Sun da v 10 college better to i prepare hi maplf I account of bad weather. to cope with modern conditions. Hp Plans for Scotland Hosnitai ia....i There were two arrivals of vessels went t0 coHe n his native country, , burg, N C Accented Sunday. The schooner Wm h n-Ji but thinking for hlmif ho 9' " AccePted- son came from New York to C. D. the lack 6f a something, he could not I rchitect H. E. Bonitz was advised Maffltt with earen nf ooi r t fathom whnt anri 1,0 last night by lone distance telonhnno -iouthgate & Co., and the barque Au-junrest of the weary world," and was p ans had been accepted in irom Liverpool to Heide & not at Peace within himself Finally wu,i;u"wn aremtects from Char Co for cargo of naval stores. a hook fell into his hands throuch the lotte Greensboro for the new ine uutch steamer Barendrecht, 2- mstrumentallty of his English tutor Hospital to be erected at 2 tons, Capt Visser. ' Laurinburg, N. C. Mr. Bonitz nAturai. Bremen August 20th, for Wilmington, attracted his attention tb Christianity 7 much elated OVr the accep- ine British steamers Dnra. 1 ine and he decided tance of his plans as it is his third tons. Cant - finM,, t7"77 'ww 1.'""" "18 otumes m n , 7 n "&, auu uavia Main-1 "cc -n-menca. TUrough much per-1 " " .vv.coa m wmiieuuoa ior land, 1,201 tons. Cant. Clark r.ho I suasion and large buildinfirs ternd frm n.v." .7Z.r "T"'.. - .. . -"- ui parental ., 1,J7. .7 . . .7 th a "TOrfi ro Wilmington, an? lamiiy objection he was permitted mauen navmg neen tne 1 --uij uauibii iiTLVincr cQfinfi o..a. ta nmn aMa j . . . . o of I iu America 10 complete his -uul-auuu. auu . especially to Investi gate tne rlftima nf ""'ViT.ir.. . TT rOMIKl! r- .. . . 17 "iouuillJ. tie ....u Wf- tuiitniE ri aid iounn neaee at loot r, , 1 ,x . . . , . . - . v uic vuiisL ann ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TUESDAY, SEPT. 19. The Show You Know Al. G. HELO'S GREATER IIINSTREIS. 21 Years of Continous Success. OLDEST! BIGGEST! ! BEST!!! The Monarchs of Minstreldom. Prices: U)0, 75 50c.f and 25c Seats on Sale Monday. sep lG-tf. "TlDAl 11DAI WAVE" WAVE" Mr. Cnifr-hfloM i 7 " . "7 0 eeronsiv h,, . . 7 7 " uclure was aiscovered ' - "Ul wm oe P some by the maid. Then followed m t.. Advan i c.,mr::. - " . U,.T 111 LO a "-c. . . I i . ... . " "J- I 7 vm nuuiics IO Un V Tu; iriBHlB IO met Kstaiik a,A i A. - I c w me nosnitaL Dr. RmiuAii- ; . . ' ., . .. a m -Gealie James, an all round had the hospital J physicians dninc tn r Kront Rows- ?" . n.m to reae and send negro, was arrested at TPnnth a their nower tn n Eugenie-Rlair win . ionn tne knowledge of His love. O. O. F. Temple, in Goldsboro, and the Bank of Enfield, at Enfield, N. C. Plans for the Scotland Hospital call for a two-story and basement here he broke into a most eloouent Drfck structure, with all modern con- Nison streets late dav Zl of the'nrtta iv vZZJZ . At tbe University of the South, at 7Ice f eatures be noon by Policeman ,H. P. Uuiet him, physical T Loi T "7 f 1Q a sewanee. he studiefl m the academic mg room ana a sun ParIor fames venienees. It wili be fitted with all modern apartments and appliances necessary to an up-to-date hospital ser- At the University of the South at Tice' the features being the operat- MlU X ILL. I J OUCUi: .11 II H VI Tl fT I VJ1I f l I O hfln 'ct n v-. i . I .1 . - ran wild with, a pistol in a been necessary to restrain hm .7 iamuus piajr' Doll's aepartment and graduated in tbe theo- TJ-.. Mr. Vaue-han was raoj r I . mg opened fire upon ode of a number burg, Va...an4 married a nrZllZ sta of the great negro settlement in the vicinity, hav- Miss Blair has for years loSical. His sermon was replete with Inter- n . 1 . 1 . v. c i t:iit. 1 " I .!, . .. 'kT'"" uuul ' icu s yruumeni Nnrvcfrlnt. J, . . . . I j v.j . , .. "uu were terrified y thn ti 1 t- I voune- ladv nf iti. . I uiamauBt ana intends dv CD uu ins smcentv wns sn nnrarom tions. - - - ---- ui -ur several voting several seasons entireiv tn th- that one could h,,t " -" .""" iiau resiaea in the I ri.n t. 8"cui HttlA mnnritalT, , xt ,7 "ITCUUluuu "IS -At the request of "the proctor f or "ttle, mntain town Norcross, Ga., Blair's works. . Miss of his purpose, and the purity of a life Rather Serious Affray. Eugene Harris and Joe Kirkham. well known young white men in the southern part of the city, appeared irfr-ws - Tnn1. T" -. th0 iiK 7 7" 7 1 wwii iui , . .. rwairs TNOra" should nmr. o i beenm nna' wi,.ii.i. . . - jiaj "V: ' ex-Jude E, K. Bryan, --"y . consisung of a wife and tion to those whn ' Z,, ,1 r , Z, -.uLuua?e- ana and. wanted to "pay up' Grayling was oo 11"! the tragic affairT MrTJ !f...M?.. A f Quality." The Mr k r o ujr.- . '7.7 - Piay win De carefully mo haye made war with Russia, Japan was the friend serious injury had been done and j.. v.. 1 ww,. "cici, mi itiiHfn s iace He proved that in the recent save evidence of an assault in which as a nenaltv sur- J for a little pugilistic encounter whrh In the evening Mr. Snv&WKoo I 1 j ,.t . .. Tt a tt. T.7 " tua oy - x..- . . ' . " 1, wM piay will be carefnllv mT.tA 4. f vnt v,i, iv . - . . 011.11 uw ajsue :V r- UOIIler' commissioner an-1 e? Dy. ieieKraPh and she and a the aim of nrT; TrCWll ZTl re mission of streets. However, Kirkham's face I'umiea to make th J mv 7 iirae aauenter and tr xt xt t . r--. 6 uiO Uut) tusea "!"' ponement is "tT" also a t.iv.iifnv rr, .rjT "l "w"'uw artists who Same horn -' Ith family . - - - 1 . ci 11 irti 1 1 1 11 T t 1 mi . ... - t , v.vu iuu f 1 1 ina I iifuiia !mii i i 1 1 K I1M in t- H a . .t uuunii x Justice Bornemann was too serious and recognized the He young men to annear before him tn. snowea tnat as in the war with China day at noon for a more thnrnn?h in. japan naa actea m the interest of pro- vestigauon gress, commercialism and Indnstrv who is attending Pender ZfSZ three daughters,: the oldest hein 1 Se ho have only seen her In the midst of such unfavorable Court at Burgaw. the sale nf th. V, or 18 years of agi: Immediate,, "ZftZ t"-" t' ft impersonations of "Za- roundings. a"u a uaay or Quality." play will be carefully mounted 1 the aim of preserving the . true II atmosphere by artists who have u the family, arrived last night to be The nnil Ll f hman,ty' even the-friends of the Harris said Kirkham had thrown ACADEMY OF MUSIC WEDNEDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 20TH. EUGENIE BLAIR and Her Company of Players In Ibsen's reat Social Study . "A Dolls House" x;Ca co cents to J1.50. Seats on sale at Plummer's Tuesday' morn- tag. sept 173t. TRY OUR Mother's Bread, Best Made in the City. 5 Cents per Loaf , AT WARREN'S STEAM BAKERY 22 N. Front Street. R. F. WA3REN, Prop. sep 16-tf. - This brand is the best on the market "Tidal Wave" "Tidal Wave." Has not its equal try it "TIDAL WAVE" FLOUR ! FLOUR f ' Costs no more than the ordinary Dranas but is the best that money can mill. The F. E. Hashagen Co., DISTRIBUTERS. , Sept 3-tf. Barnes M. Hall's DRUG STORE, Cor. 5th and Castle, Will Be Open All Day Sunday. -By deed fll' fn,..- - e gnfferer., Mr Jone. ays MrJ' a ast Russia (liv Tk 77- .v-v-iu jester- :?Jhos-. W- Da. Esq., trustee. den n T 1""' 1 "rJt uar- he stood Mh"tth t, ,- v. . "UJLes UOWD stairs. All other pie as against th h,.o,, with ihe sufferer. Mr. Jones says Mr. magnificent ,Z , r uus Russians as against Russia. He knife at him. Jus '- Vaughan had not a care in the world;' Srtte first tin T be ,L6 said at she was In favor of liberty held that the affray ; that his home life was beautiful; that the boxeV tJnwI JZS ff,atS and and 3ustlce &nd a Protector of the peo for submission an c7,r r. Ior W and other con- ;.;CT 0 r "ouse 1 seats are S1.00 ' ,uc,a"ons the four tracts nf land I " "c reyresenisana. commands a . . .ujug A04 Z4b- j . , 0v. " j- xic vou. uiuy ac- Colored Pr-,ii..i. acres. ononL,-. .7. and 140 count for the temnnra Co,ored Pracher In Court. --vcv.ui vely near-ttlO CUumJ . uiauvu T .. - y i - ' " " toll house, where it is pronosed hv I at led to the fearful deed by the f act . u jf; me ne arrested Satur-jd that if she could secure the co-op- The Academy Last Night - uiai nis inena Fox RiverButter . - in 5-Pound Boxes, FRESH EACH WEEK. a 1 ta- r-v. iu.Mir- K,c7,i0,,s' t0fin,l . . . . SbedToTr l" a HJ llV.w, 1.,.!..., ltIJt of , se lo tl. n. U1'' Vnr 1 . . " uyuaeu dt tt.i 1.1. .... . - i rta-tr mMi;.k i... n , , .i . ... - purcnaserg to establish a subur. Zri-ft" was a great; sufferer J TT uusutoie savage at oi America and- England, "Reuben in New York. han t.,-11 u"(- urtth HAiou j . line Angola I .rnnhor mill ujwge. - - wiuuic uu mat jus gen- Constable W n q,a , iui,,wm luipaxrea. in vv liming- r- 7 " ' A hjiB jebieraay wnem. tie spoKe of -the "Yel- of Music last -night did nnt Mir v. "wme w. a. savage will go tn ho w nr,i-. . r on the dual -hr-o nt i , hn . .Ll . . "1UMt- lttS- nignt, aid not rank with come- I !J He spo!,. of .he .JYel. of Music ,lHAt. dlfS unassuming, per- M6 Prsoa and assault with, a deadly Urely the result of ignorance of the dies that a usually at FayettevHle -SSiSL, f vf16 cDennen, of this city, whom he met wh Wed hlm 5C cents. Gee would need'of Japan Crow & Taylor. sept!4-tf sep 17-lt. np to Fayettevflle tht, nin, , , ne waa mgmy esteemed; he was 77c UUt" ua-re oi iarceny from Mow i-em," stating that this was en- the best of the high-class fa e r wins , uiunung IOt I alwava dftrnlfiod V. I tne person and a-aanit nHth a Ji JUCaa an j I -.o -. .uuoaouiiuiis, Uer- I - , uwuu rv.y tuc icami oi Ignorance nf thf I (Ilea that nnma . -. , c-viyeu convict Irom feetlv innoi.rA . i, Weapon. It Will he romomK ;!, -,, 7.. . .7 ... " ouce m -sew Hannvo- u-uuijr very i , . wuuiuhus. rinauy. And with while, hut th -m,.A iit i ijee met a rpiinw hhnro. j r, ia - , . . " - - riuuuiuuu th M TT WU"tL cant,;;i; roads,, who .-was cheerful in his disnosillo, fi Fernet a fellow laborer named G deen feelw "j . pro uei or Poliee -Inw, nr -m. - .. 7 . t vhn n-, v.i, cr. A . .' . . ' . uuiy ciueu improvement Satnrda- rJi.r - ""-" P" ""en, oi tms city, whom he met ee wouid need oi Japan was the promulgation of traction here last wot oaturday night Lucas I h .v.. ,.vi I not Droduee tho f iunij... v. , . .. h.uu-wbiou o. uui-uuu nere last week. term fn- ioT. . " " wv luuoy oi ine ur- I uie iinsuanuy, ana tnat" was a de- 011 the-initial at- The - com- r serving a term for larceny and ton. XhT indebtedness 7 r ".Q, Pa ua- PY is new and will Improve as the -w uenpraraiTT A.i.ii i ..v. auou. uo.z i . - " I tuio iiiiiueiieu I iif nnisnfio a nix i oaapm . n r,.. iraisung-arrest or miw i.-. : , ana took all ho had tha cm . 77. "l -"i- 0"" yiusrrase, uiice Sortronr, n . .. . I "i. uuu ucnaeuuj civ UL6 AOS I . "" """ wmi UI I WOUIU UlUmate T lollnv Wo bit tw ;rr Iaer pital and has done what He could for : L an .. ? off with some- to America as Vow th greatLtTat navinp- k . . v"i aau nas aone wnat He nmild f nr " time T-"v - 011 . tne tte; strar.Mr..- Vku-lUrtt, bte ?.,fl?e ' cher knife he carried on earth, and that wito Janan aevoted communicant of th CathoUo . t"1- u turns out that Lee tlanlzed these two mWa V . . . ... I IS a enlnrAd naranti K 1 r . -v..0, iuc uuc uuuie town. .7 . 1. - 7- v'-'u mi .usuvu '.urn in -the East the nthar. :. ot. ... . 1 inner miiidn't foii4iv..t. n.. . 1 "v"v" 1 . T, rrcta junii. 1 dia ui cicul 11 if in 1 n m n o-n Mr vonvh. 1 v -- uai:& iui i uh.1 m n n w.i j 1 t . . ir..5!s' 16 years old, a son of Ed. an suffered a similar attack of men-I b6und Mm-to the higher court- In mnre r- uue nver. tie was u BDwrauon m ureensboro. bst ft v"u v':. case. i..i rjm ti.. arch it v'sltpr 0 feot ""hieh it 1. traf5e was r' ,v'Pt.-mher IS ' i Tl. . . . hn". rlorea boy. who died at the 1 church in her Saturday morning was John- bound him-1 t r lue woria-at peace lorever- 1 t . . - - I nnn ri a' nr 9K ! - . Shnt ,), . iirer. . xie WHS I wnauuu Ui UreenSDOrO, DUt ; It I - 7 m."' vaoe. llie ue-1 As the result nf tha mnr.nr,. not about a mnnth . Iwq .i. : fendant is renreBntAd w. I 8 me resuit .or the morning ser- "anion, James C "1 .-,re. Gafford. Eso,' mon at St James, the church was senior, who a ' . 1S1S T, "TT"; . :; ;,: : '- 7 7 7 7.. . wen nnea at night JLast night a large boy's funeral :?Pge ,JZJ U7... 7. .. - ... , , ' ; , number of men heard the speakerat Other's hnma -XTr. ".m 17 L 7." ""rr"-- . V'". r "" werniv -;;.,s.,:;;: the Y. M. c. A., where, in spite of be- nOme - nn TVTt.1T. . -l ot Vo 1 1. v. '.- Church o - iittui, Detween 1 ne. was . oemg pur-1 : The Xuneral of tl -30 p. m. . X ' "r?-1, Mnrtt f iT ' emii. wnose aeath occnrred.Sat- terest or every person. The enlight- The iuneral of the late Mrs. LucyiinS decidely unwell, he held the in- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tlt nftthf a;, .r i ,V V evg, was Jielo7 from Bladen 4 ening; broadening and uplifting Influ Last night at 11 O'eloek Th-..-nnllnnlr I Sinmt Ttr TCr 1. I Raid 4,a tha I . r auw-.v-w .y ulcsws . wits gome. . u.y raucui was ueuer. tie i nnnn - nr i nvinoir . -T5 -i - tt-TiiT.. j. i . u.. j - , - I 7. . . -. vww, . wv iw v, ijte d, 1 ""us me vuuuuuiuu 1 mioiua ne grate- oas recovered 'ennaIniiena an i. I Trrx. . -. - "1 . v - .! si ti- Rovni a 7 :" I tntn;ni7, . v .-. cuo,,.uw iouir, BBBisiea oy. Kev.jiu ior. i nose wno could not come to Kojal Arcanum- Smal nroin-. : Intervals was ratlonaJ7i However, he I A .. n - wf!in : n r ,..a. 7, v .. .. . . ,'c"me 10 w. E. Ynnri . voi i... 77 T.r.-' - - w .-uj-.w vuwu were moeea uniortunate, -M-uuumstrators Blotlce. iTJcvli . wnere ne 1 numpeir or., mends lof 7the deceased and jthose who could. and. did not If nlzed ifZ " T1 rf?g- and f: family .were in attendance there were any suchwe would com- they called ffitr JMCiS MJ8' YaB cemetery:: 3S wui be a great benefit to him. He has beetf -Messrs. 1. a -roih- r -1 Ur-- I7r 7VKU,,7 Ior re,? . - - - 1 v " " okuuioa ab me well' Businea Locals. - Wanted.-package Boj; r 5;-Bab80-Store tor Rent U M. Butler-Puppy Strayed illing Workers-Pear Hunt Larceny of Timber. : oonstaoie Savage and Policeman W. R. Appleberrj yesterday landed in jail Chas. Robinson and Tyson Brow- er,well known colored rivermen, charged with the larceny of timber on tne. river The warrant was sworn out by; qounty Treasurer H. McL. Green, a dealer in timber. The case is set lor trial before Justice John J. Furlong at noon to-day. Back From European Trip. 77 X Mr Isaac J. Bear, of Saml Bear, Sr. & Sons, arrived last ; night frnm a three months, tour abroad. He vis- itea an points of Interest in the old ccuntry and came baefc." lmbfnH J J. . j - . . . : o ..w uiueeu. tie 4 a rnved -iin ". New - luursaay ana reached Wilming ton yesterday, being given the glad hand by numerous friends here' - - not had to be forcibly-restrained iuZ ir' Z - ?. Pursue ms studies Testerday'at noon. While he . Is not I Wl IT Rarden bVa nm v "fri!li 1 CI -T 1eo-ca1 seminary and Column v --. " """x; Aajiur,j xjuia universuy. -t- . " Ladies Fleece ' Vesta ami u.,ti. 35c. kind -25C.7-Blankets, '35c. -at Gay- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate, nf a ika t n . '"ci l x. xiogers, ae- ceased, notice is herebly given that all persons having claims against said es- mie must present them for payment on or before the 19th day of September, 1906. or this notice will be "plead in bar of their recovery. , E- YOPP, Administrator. sep!9Tu-4t ROYAL. ARCANUM. There will be a special meetlno- nt Cornelius Harnett CouncUr No. 331 R - There will be a special meeting of Mth Vone x - ' ' uesday, Sept By order,of the Regent" ; " , 7 H. BURKHEIMER, i . Secretary. 1 SOUTHERN SEED RYE AND OATS I 109 Bags Seed Rye, 311 Bags N, C Rust Proof Oats, 289 Bags Texas Rust Proof Oats, " 276 Bags Mixed Feed Oats, 310 Bags C. S. Meal, 4 ' : 267 Bags C. S. Hulls. : 350 Bags Pure Wheat Bran, " 67 BarrelsNew Catch Mullets, 4maider BakinS Powder with MaUus your orders. We will take care of you. ... W. B. Cor. Nutt and Grace -street sep!9-it : MAEKET NOTICE. The-'-staJTa 7 tni : ' . nnhtt .-iJir-r:.Tf "i518 01 me qtV'wT; lD-.WUI oe rented at public Sc"an uon the cash .premium plS ff?E!lIn Fonrth-Street Market about 11:3ft and Front-Street, Market about t k Slocfc No.7one in arrears allowed : FIRE, , '! v7 .7 - 7.. '7-- Steam Boiler, . Employers Llabilitv. Phone IBZOffJce No.109 Princess St ' ." vt-. - .-. " ' .S -7,. '.-r...- 7 , ... --7 J. VAN a METTsU N . V " REMOVAL NOTICE! We, wish to inform oiir patrons that we have removed from our old quar ters, No. 10 Princess u. - -" w 1MB. Southern building, comer Front and Chestnut streets, where we shall be pleased to. serve them in future. ATLANTIC TRUST A BANKING CO. i Sept. 14-tf. Huylcpsv ? - W Pepsin Cbewlng Gum Best .'7:-7;: & WARREN & SON. I Sle Areata. 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Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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